Eve Zibart

Publications: | Washington Post |
Movie Reviews Only
Rating | T-Meter | Title | Year | Review |
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69% | Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi (2004) |
Cohen has the inevitable 'liquid eyes,' but he also conveys, through his physical restraint, a kind of immense inner stillness, the spirit asleep within.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Aug 20, 2004
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42% | Eat This New York (2004) |
The oddest thing about this sweet but not entirely satisfying documentary is how little food is involved.‐ Washington Post
Posted Apr 23, 2004
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85% | Nowhere in Africa (Nirgendwo in Afrika) (2001) |
What rescues the film is ... the quality of the acting.‐ Washington Post
Posted Mar 28, 2003
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4.5/5 | 100% | Le goût des autres (The Taste of Others) (2000) |
There are some things the French do better than we do, and the small movie is one.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jun 29, 2001
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2.5/5 | 78% | Keep the River on Your Right (2000) |
Provides a fascinating glimpse of how the human spirit struggles with, shades, rationalizes and finally accepts the shocks of unfamiliar and unpleasant reality.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted May 4, 2001
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61% | How to Make an American Quilt (1995) |
If you love those actresses, you'll probably love the film.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jan 1, 2000
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20% | Practical Magic (1998) |
Not that the move isn't fun in spots; it's just a TV-ready mix of camp and curdle.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jan 1, 2000
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45% | First Knight (1995) |
There's swordplay to the hilt, but the story itself never quite gets in Gere.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jan 1, 2000
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43% | The Field (1990) |
A painfully overwrought combination of A Touch of the Poet and Zorba the Greek.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jan 1, 2000
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64% | The Baby-Sitters Club (1995) |
Though the script is predictable, it's not too clumsy.‐ Washington Post
Read More | Posted Jan 1, 2000
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