Theodore Strauss

Theodore Strauss

Agrees with the Tomatometer 63% of the time.

Publications:
New York Times
Total Reviews:
10
Total QuickRatings:
10

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Showing 1 - 10 of 10
Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
2.5/5 80% Hangmen Also Die! (1943) " 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
Posted Feb 25, 2013
4/5 —— Eyes in the Night (1942) " Credit the Messrs. Zinnemann and Chertok with another hectic little pulse-quickener." — New York Times
Posted Nov 1, 2007
4/5 100% The Pied Piper (1942) " Irresistably entertaining." — New York Times
Posted Aug 8, 2006
2/5 63% Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) " The result is a chucklesome comedy that fails to mount into a coruscating wave of laughter." — New York Times
Posted Aug 8, 2006
2/5 94% The Wolf Man (1941) " 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
Posted Aug 8, 2006
4/5 100% Kid Glove Killer (1942) " A first-rate job all round." — New York Times
Posted Aug 8, 2006
4/5 100% Holiday Inn (1942) " Holiday Inn offers a reason for celebration not printed in red ink on the calendar." — New York Times
Posted Aug 8, 2006
4.5/5 88% The Stars Look Down (1940) " In The Stars Look Down Mr. Reed has made a film to be remembered in this or any other season." — New York Times
Posted May 21, 2003
100% Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) New York Times
Posted May 21, 2003
91% Bambi (1942) " 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
Posted May 21, 2003
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