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4/5 | 88% | Napoléon (1929) |
At the heart of all these great scenes lies a great central performance. Albert Dieudonné's measured expressions and fierce gaze give Napoleon the exact authority and self-belief required to portray a man able to move hostile crowds to his point of view. - CineVue
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| Posted Aug 5, 2020
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2/5 | 28% | London Has Fallen (2016) |
It's not that London Has Fallen is hugely different from the original, just that its worst elements have been amplified. - CineVue
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| Posted Apr 8, 2019
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4/5 | 96% | Fireworks (Hana-bi) (1997) |
Hana-Bi is a rare and unique portrayal of violence, futile anger and defiance. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 17, 2017
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3/5 | No Score Yet | Blood Bath (1966) |
Amazing that it works at all as a cohesive film, for horror fans and Corman aficionados alike, Blood Bath is an indispensable and bizarre saga in cinema history. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 17, 2017
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2/5 | 42% | The Girl King (2015) |
It's consistently stiff and expository dialogue demeans the character development at the expense of politics. It's not the only clumsiness on display. - CineVue
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| Posted Jun 18, 2016
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4/5 | 62% | Anguish (2015) |
Anguish isn't the scariest or most original thriller but it's a surprisingly involving and creepy one. - CineVue
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| Posted Apr 7, 2016
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