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Rob Fraser

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The Plainsman (1936) 100% 3/5 EDIT “A few scenes of decent spectacle, but it's not aged well -- particularly the racist bits.” – Empire Magazine Apr 22, 2020 Full Review The Anderson Tapes (1971) 75% 2/5 EDIT “Carries the unfortunate burden of echoing other, better films.” – Empire Magazine Aug 15, 2017 Full Review Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) 92% 5/5 EDIT “There's something about feature films that brings out the best in the Pythons. The occasional indulgence of the TV series is replaced by a more focused approach which wrings every conceivable joke out of a given subject.” – Empire Magazine Mar 29, 2011 Full Review Safe (1995) 88% 4/5 EDIT “Beautifully constructed, chilling internal nightmare where every scene plays out like a little mini movie in and of itself. Brilliant.” – Empire Magazine Jul 21, 2010 Full Review Chinatown (1974) 98% 5/5 EDIT “Boasting some of the greats of Hollywood's '70s golden age on top form, this is a never-bettered noir masterpiece.” – Empire Magazine Mar 27, 2009 Full Review Badlands (1973) 97% 5/5 EDIT “Achingly evocative of a time when Hollywood had the courage to invest in complex and morally ambiguous films and an indisputable masterpiece of American cinema.” – Empire Magazine Aug 29, 2008 Full Review Citizen Kane (1941) 99% 5/5 EDIT “It remains a gloriously entertaining classic.” – Empire Magazine Apr 6, 2007 Full Review Play Misty for Me (1971) 85% 4/5 EDIT “The Man With No Name faces a whole lot of pain in Clint's thrilling directorial debut.” – Empire Magazine Dec 30, 2006 Full Review The Right Stuff (1983) 96% 5/5 EDIT “Consistently compelling, capturing all the ambiguity and tension of the book.” – Empire Magazine Dec 30, 2006 Full Review Blue Velvet (1986) 91% 4/5 EDIT “Packed with typically beautiful, lavish colour, and multi-referencing once again extending to old favourite The Wizard Of Oz, this is fairly unmissable.” – Empire Magazine Dec 30, 2006 Full Review Double Indemnity (1944) 97% 5/5 EDIT “Film noir at its finest, a template of the genre, etc. Billy Wilder in full swing, Barbara Stanwyck's finest hour, and Fred MacMurray makes a great chump.” – Empire Magazine Jul 6, 2005 Full Review Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) 80% 4/5 EDIT “Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind may not be in the Citizen Kane class, but George Clooney's first foray behind the camera does boast similarly bravura technique and an infectious sense of joy in the filmmaking process.” – Empire Magazine Apr 23, 2003 Full Review
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