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60%
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Until They Sail (1957)
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Stephen Murray
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The Painted Stallion (2004)
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"Rip Roarin' classic serial action"
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Hans J. Wollstein
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100%
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The Old Dark House (1932)
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"Have a Potato!"
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Hans J. Wollstein
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The Ambulance (1990)
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"A paste job that went direct to video"
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Hans J. Wollstein
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Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949)
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"Gene Autry Goes Environmental"
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Hans J. Wollstein
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The Brute Man (1946)
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"Oh, the Humanity!"
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Hans J. Wollstein
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89%
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Spider-Man (2002)
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"Not one for the history books, but Raimi and Maguire make it well worth the rollercoaster ride."
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James E. Laczkowski
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91%
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Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
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"A beautiful film that celebrates life, but brilliantly shows the consequences of overindulgence."
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James E. Laczkowski
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64%
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O (2001)
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"Tim Blake Nelson brilliantly recreates an immortal story that truly opens your eyes."
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James E. Laczkowski
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84%
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The Others (2001)
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"Uninspired "Others" is another so-so spook-fest that's more tiring, than scary"
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James E. Laczkowski
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4%
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Soul Survivors (2000)
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"A horrendous movie. One of the worst of 2001. Good luck surviving through it!"
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James E. Laczkowski
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81%
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Mulholland Drive (2001)
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"Visually arresting 'drive' leaves less to be desired. This is Lynch at his most pretentious."
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James E. Laczkowski
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80%
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Waking Life (2001)
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"Linklater's 'life' awakens the senses in a whole new light"
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James E. Laczkowski
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80%
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
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""Harry Potter" charms with visual delights, but needs more magic in the end."
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James E. Laczkowski
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80%
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The Royal Tenenbaums (2002)
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"Wes Anderson still remembers that in the midst of pain, it's vital to include laughter in the healing process. A beautiful film!"
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James E. Laczkowski
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60%
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Hart's War (2002)
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"Here's a film with a stellar first twenty minutes, then quickly dissolves into a standard courtroom drama."
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James E. Laczkowski
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10%
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Slackers (2002)
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"A painful experience heightened by disappointing performances from a talented cast"
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James E. Laczkowski
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31%
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Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
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"Wet Hot American Summer is just too damn funny for its own good, thanks to an extraordinarily talented cast with brilliant comedic timing."
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James E. Laczkowski
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63%
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We Were Soldiers (2002)
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""Soldiers" suffers from a wounded script and some Hallmarkesque montages."
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James E. Laczkowski
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76%
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Panic Room (2002)
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"One of the year's most entertaining films from one of cinema's most reliable directors!"
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James E. Laczkowski
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87%
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The Exorcist (1973)
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"A case study in shocker construction."
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Jaime N. Christley
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