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Judith Crist

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(Photo Credit: Ron Galella Collection/Ron Galella Collection/ Getty Images)

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Bite the Bullet (1975) 69% EDIT “Brooks' use of the camera is simply stunning in its depiction of the grandeur of the West.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 15, 2026 Full Review Rollerball (1975) 56% EDIT “Norman Jewison's film comes up a pretentious mess of simplistics, sci-fi cliches, cineastic slick and super-macho concepts.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Night Moves (1975) 78% EDIT “It is a stark and perceptive study of the private eye as a man able to function so long as he is uninvolved.” – New York Magazine/Vulture May 29, 2025 Full Review The Stepford Wives (1975) 55% EDIT “Director Bryan Forbes and screenwriter William Goldman have given not only substance but also a stunningly possible shocker ending to Ira Levin's unsatisfying novel.” – New York Magazine/Vulture May 2, 2025 Full Review Funny Lady (1975) 55% EDIT “Once again, a sequel proves superior to its original. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Brannigan (1975) 48% EDIT “Brannigan has little to tell us beyond the obvious: there will always be an England and there will always be a John Wayne.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 11, 2025 Full Review Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975) 34% EDIT “The heroine, played by Jeannie Berlin, emerges as a dull klutz, a humorless whiner with bulldog determination and charm to match.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Capone (1975) 32% EDIT “Top of the world, ma? Bottom of the slime pit.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 8, 2025 Full Review At Long Last Love (1975) 22% EDIT “Cybill Shepherd... and Burt Reynolds... can neither dance nor sing; between them they manage to reduce most of the Cole Porter songs to a repetitious blur.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 25, 2025 Full Review Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) 87% EDIT “It's a great adventure, filled with the good things that earned Disney his stature.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Tommy (1975) 71% EDIT “'Experience' is the word for this two-hour film, a medley of literal bits and surreal pieces... all eye-catching, most mind-engaging, some simply stunning, and a few merely bemusing.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 19, 2025 Full Review The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) 51% EDIT “It is a joy to see two top professionals at work, with no indication that it's work for them.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) 60% EDIT “Trouble is that Producer-Director Hill provided a story... and a strangely dichotomous one it is.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 6, 2025 Full Review Nashville (1975) 89% EDIT “This is the deep probe into the American malaise, the film that should be required viewing before we consider "celebration" of a bicentennial. Almost incidentally, it is one of the great American movies.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 27, 2025 Full Review The Yakuza (1974) 49% EDIT “It is grim and it is glowing and as off-beat and unpredictable as Pollack has proved himself in the past.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 26, 2025 Full Review One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 93% EDIT “It is a finely made film, perhaps the most honest to date to deal with the inmates of a mental hospital... And it may well be the vehicle to win Jack Nicholson his long-deserved Oscar. But its subsurface rewards are minimal.” – Saturday Review Feb 25, 2025 Full Review Barry Lyndon (1975) 78% EDIT “A consummate work of art, a "literary" period piece brought to cinema terms of remarkable intelligence and overwhelming beauty. ” – Saturday Review Feb 25, 2025 Full Review Shampoo (1975) 75% EDIT “Filmed on locaton in Beverly Hills, the movie sees us clear, the way we were, everywhere.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 10, 2025 Full Review The Three Musketeers (1973) 90% EDIT “What a refreshment to come upon a film as witty and tasteful as it is eye-filling and action-crammed, gorgeously dressed and expertly presented, fit for all ages and/or generations. Must we really a year for Part Two?” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 24, 2024 Full Review The Great Gatsby (1974) 41% EDIT “Anyone in search of the true Gatsby, man or myth, will be hard put to find more than a portentous and elliptic recitation of excerpts from the novel, illustrated by minor dramatizations and major tableaux: little more than a game of living statues.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 24, 2024 Full Review The Conversation (1974) 94% EDIT “Under Coppola's direction it succeeds on a variety of levels: as sheer thriller, as psychological study, as social analysis, and as political comment.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 24, 2024 Full Review The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976) 87% EDIT “Like The Bad News Bears, this is more than a baseball comedy, focusing on personality and friendship while revealing the fascinating past of a national pastime.” – Saturday Review Apr 11, 2024 Full Review Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 96% EDIT “It is in the streets and small shops and neighborhoods that the major madnesses of our time take place -- and Lumet has captured them with throbbing truth.” – Saturday Review Apr 7, 2024 Full Review Point of Order (1963) 100% EDIT “Point of Order! is not only a testament to the ultimate -- albeit belated -- triumph of democratic decency over demagoguery -- but also a grim reminder of what had happened here.” – New York Herald Tribune Mar 18, 2024 Full Review Little Big Man (1970) 91% EDIT “Displays the hitherto unrevealed range of Dustin Hoffman's talents as the 120-year-old narrator who recalls his frontier living, and -- wonder of wonders -- presents an authentic Indian chief in the role of an Indian chief: Dan George, a superb actor.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 10, 2023 Full Review
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