J.W. Stepp

J.W. Stepp's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
Washington Star
Publications:
Washington Star
Movie Reviews Only
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91% | Cat People (1942) |
A degree of suspense has been attained, which certainly is better than par for this type of production. - Washington Star
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| Posted Oct 16, 2020
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No Score Yet | Calling Dr. Gillespie (1942) |
That Tommy Dorsey knows well the tastes of his followers need hardly be mentioned at this time or any other. - Washington Star
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| Posted Jun 24, 2020
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No Score Yet | The Crystal Ball (1943) |
As for the effect of the film's incidental -- it is surely incidental -- content, it is the same as that of a shiny bauble from the leftover counter of Woolworth's. - Washington Star
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| Posted Jun 9, 2020
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90% | The Wolf Man (1941) |
This vehicle features Lom Chaney, jr., as a rather pathetic, and certainly unawesomely made-up. werewolf as the Thing which severs innocents' jugular veins in the mists of English moors. - Washington Star
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| Posted Apr 13, 2020
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No Score Yet | Miss Annie Rooney (1942) |
If one were to search for the most outstanding qualities marking the new Shirley Temple, her ability to be natural would be the most arresting factor. - Washington Star
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| Posted Jan 22, 2020
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