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Theodore Strauss

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Jeannie (1941) EDIT “Every now and then, thank heaven, there comes to Broadway a modest and unsung little film that arouses no anticipations at all and then quietly and firmly captivates you.” – New York Times Oct 2, 2023 Full Review Nice Girl? (1941) 80% EDIT “An infectious little comedy which is lightweight in all departments but is easy to watch.” – New York Times Oct 2, 2023 Full Review The Strange Case of Dr. Rx (1942) 43% EDIT “In short, Dr. Rx's case is quite familiar after all.” – New York Times May 12, 2020 Full Review Invisible Agent (1942) 67% EDIT “The whole film is inappropriate.” – New York Times Feb 25, 2020 Full Review The Invisible Woman (1941) 67% EDIT “But it is Mr. Barrymore who so scandalously accents a preposterous affair that it becomes amusing as a lampoon on itself.” – New York Times Feb 25, 2020 Full Review The Remarkable Andrew (1942) EDIT “A refreshing and completely likable jape.” – New York Times Jan 2, 2016 Full Review Hangmen Also Die (1943) 87% 2.5/5 EDIT “For all of Mr. Lang's finesse, his film is too patient -- it runs well over two hours -- too ponderous to hit its stride as melodrama. Nor does it match in emotional power and conviction its heroic theme.” – New York Times Feb 25, 2013 Full Review Eyes in the Night (1942) 4/5 EDIT “Credit the Messrs. Zinnemann and Chertok with another hectic little pulse-quickener.” – New York Times Nov 1, 2007 Full Review The Blue Light (1932) 70% EDIT “A summary of the story gives no adequate idea of the beauty of the action and the remarkable camera work, especially in connection with the light effects.” – New York Times Oct 30, 2006 Full Review The Pied Piper (1942) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Irresistably entertaining.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) 65% 2/5 EDIT “The result is a chucklesome comedy that fails to mount into a coruscating wave of laughter.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review The Wolf Man (1941) 91% EDIT “Without any build-up either by the scriptwriter or director, he is sent onstage, where he, looks a lot less terrifying and not nearly as funny as Mr. Disney's big, bad wolf.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review Kid Glove Killer (1942) 86% 4/5 EDIT “A first-rate job all round.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review Holiday Inn (1942) 100% EDIT “Holiday Inn offers a reason for celebration not printed in red ink on the calendar.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review Bombs Over Burma (1942) 40% EDIT “Bombs Over Burma is a dud.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review The Flame of New Orleans (1941) 29% EDIT “What, pray, has happened to Rene Clair? That is the first question which pops into the mind of a chagrined filmgoer after seeing [this] stilted and sluggish comedy.” – New York Times Aug 8, 2006 Full Review The Stars Look Down (1939) 90% 4.5/5 EDIT “In The Stars Look Down Mr. Reed has made a film to be remembered in this or any other season.” – New York Times May 21, 2003 Full Review Bambi (1942) 91% EDIT “In colors that would surprise even the spectrum itself, Disney's cartoon craftsmen have re-created a woodland that shimmers and glows and darkens altogether magically.” – New York Times May 21, 2003 Full Review
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