Tom Buckley

Tom Buckley's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
New York Times
Publications:
New York Times
Movie Reviews Only
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90% | Eraserhead (1977) |
A murkily pretentious shocker. - New York Times
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| Posted Oct 14, 2014
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3.5/5 | 100% | The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979) |
Most of the film, which begins with a portentous opening that parodies "Star Wars" and "Superman," is very funny... - New York Times
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| Posted Mar 22, 2011
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1/5 | 7% | The Incredible Melting Man (1977) |
Each spring brings similar releases to fill the need of drive-in operators for something cheap to put on the screen for the kids in the cars to ignore or laugh at. - New York Times
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| Posted May 9, 2005
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67% | The Cat from Outer Space (1978) |
The Cat From Outer Space is likely to keep the under-14's amused, at least if supplemented by plenty of popcorn. - New York Times
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| Posted May 9, 2005
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2/5 | 90% | Gates of Heaven (1980) |
What is missing is the mediation of an artistic sensibility. - New York Times
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| Posted Jan 15, 2005
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54% | My Bloody Valentine (1981) |
''My Bloody Valentine'' probably won't make you shiver with fright, but it's almost certain to make you squirm, first with irritation and then with revulsion. - New York Times
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| Posted Aug 30, 2004
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1/5 | 38% | The Exterminator (1980) |
Even connoisseurs of violence will be disappointed in The Exterminator since its grisly events are not actually shown on screen. - New York Times
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| Posted Aug 30, 2004
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56% | Fear No Evil (1981) |
The dialogue and characterizations are rudimentary. Of the acting and the direction, the best that can be said is that they would not disgrace a small-city drama club. - New York Times
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| Posted Aug 30, 2004
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90% | Mad Max (1979) |
Mad Max is ugly and incoherent, and aimed, probably accurately, at the most uncritical of moviegoers. - New York Times
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| Posted May 21, 2003
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