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Ann Birstein

Ann Birstein's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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A Man for All Seasons (1966) 89% EDIT “A Man for All Seasons is a beautiful film, even better than the play on which it's based, but dealing for all its color and enlarged canvas with the same stark struggle of conscience. ” – Vogue Sep 7, 2022 Full Review Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) 71% EDIT “Since Stanley Kramer's direction doesn't help much to resolve their dilemma, the actors are left looking wooden and uneasy. (The glorious exception is Spencer Tracy).” – Vogue May 29, 2020 Full Review Portrait of Jason (1967) 100% EDIT “Shirley Clarke's latest film is an extraordinary interview, two hours of startling, candid self-revelation of Jason Holiday.” – Vogue May 28, 2020 Full Review Warrendale (1967) 100% EDIT “Warrendale is another shattering transcription of life as it is.” – Vogue May 28, 2020 Full Review Farewell From Yesterday (1966) EDIT “Yesterday Girl is perhaps a rarer achievement than it seems on the surface, a statement about German heavy-handedness done with a light and even often gay touch.” – Vogue May 28, 2020 Full Review John and Mary (1969) 38% EDIT “Maybe if Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow generated more excitement, all this would seem more appetizing than it does.” – Vogue May 6, 2020 Full Review Chimes at Midnight (1965) 96% EDIT “[Chimes at Midnight] is a curiously mixed bag of a film in which defects often become virtues and difficult attempts succeed while easy ones fail.” – Vogue May 6, 2020 Full Review The Arrangement (1969) 15% EDIT “The movie has all the faults of the book, and then some, and you can't skip pages.” – Vogue May 6, 2020 Full Review
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