
Andy Greenwald
Movies reviews only
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Boiler Room (2000) |
Boiler Room is consistently on target and fantastically of-the-moment. - Spin
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| Posted Dec 28, 2022
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Liberty Heights (1999) |
Liberty Heights is yet another entry in that most Vaseline-smeared of all film genres -- Jewish family learns life lessons in post-WWII America -- but one with a low-key charm. - Spin
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| Posted Dec 28, 2022
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Stigmata (1999) |
Masking incoherence with a barrage of stylized images, Wainwright makes a lot of noise and still manages to say nothing. - Spin
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| Posted Dec 28, 2022
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X-Men (2000) |
What is most surprising and wonderful about director Bryan Singer's X-Men is how skillfully it avoids all of the myriad potholes placed in its path. - Spin
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| Posted Oct 11, 2018
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Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) |
All of it was worth it for the last 30 minutes...so ludicrous, and it made me laugh with joy and delight. - The Watch
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| Posted Aug 24, 2018
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Crazy Rich Asians (2018) |
Crazy Rich Asians is a triumph of representation. - The Watch
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| Posted Aug 23, 2018
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BlacKkKlansman (2018) |
I view it in a longer conversation with the artist...there's a version of this that is incredibly tight and thematically consistent...but this movie is baggy, and it disappointed me...it just hung around, messing with different styles. - The Watch
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| Posted Aug 23, 2018
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