KC Star Staff

KC Star Staff's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
Kansas City Star
Publications:
Kansas City Star
Movie Reviews Only
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98% | The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) |
The characters in The Best Years of Our Lives are alive and interesting as they take their parts in the drama. One of these you'll remember a long time -- that fine lad, Harold Russell, the natural actor who sets the pace for the Hollywood players. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Apr 13, 2021
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96% | An American in Paris (1951) |
Several dance routines are spectacular, as is the technicolor photography. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Apr 12, 2021
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99% | On the Waterfront (1954) |
Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden and Lee J Cobb create impressive characterizations. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Apr 8, 2021
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99% | All About Eve (1950) |
Either to see good acting or to hear first-rate dialogue is a too infrequent movie occurrence. To have those features combined in a single film is rare indeed. All About Eve is one of those happy rarities. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Apr 1, 2021
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56% | Queen of the Nightclubs (1929) |
Guinan is given an opportunity to show her night club mistress-of-ceremonies act and glories in it. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Mar 8, 2021
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78% | The Jazz Singer (1927) |
At present the Globe is the only theater in Kansas City equipped to present Vitaphone numbers. Until you have seen and heard this offering you are in no position to appreciate these words of ours. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Feb 24, 2021
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93% | The Hitch-hiker (1953) |
Talman as the murderous fugitive and Loveioy and O'Brien as the imperiled men are in almost every minute of the footage of this generally gripping, but somewhat repetitious film. All three perform excellently. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Feb 23, 2021
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99% | Casablanca (1942) |
Casablanca is brisk well made for those who like romance and adventure handled by a good actor like Mr Bogart. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Feb 10, 2021
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91% | Cat People (1942) |
Cat People is a story that will hold you through to the picture's end. A flapping blind may be your undoing for several days to come, however. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Dec 29, 2020
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61% | Outrage (1950) |
The desultory emoting of the supporting cast also adds little to a production whose inherent possibilities never are fully realized. - Kansas City Star
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| Posted Dec 15, 2020
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