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Anthony Puccinelli

Anthony Puccinelli's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The First Wives Club (1996) 51% 2/4 EDIT “Nowadays people actually read about the box-office gross of films as if it means something personal to them.” – Chicago Reader Jun 14, 2022 Full Review Supercop (1992) 93% 1/4 EDIT “Supercop could become GoldenEye. What’s most depressing is that audiences might not mind.” – Chicago Reader Jun 14, 2022 Full Review Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) 23% 1/4 EDIT “Too much of a crude thing...” – Chicago Reader Jun 9, 2022 Full Review Nick of Time (1995) 30% 1/4 EDIT “If the director's emotions aren't real, aren't engaged by the story, then his characters' emotions won't be real either.” – Chicago Reader Jun 9, 2022 Full Review The Prophecy (1995) 46% 2/4 EDIT “The Prophecy is blessed with a remarkable cast.” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review Lord of Illusions (1995) 54% 0/4 EDIT “These days the horror film is practically a bankrupt genre...” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review Total Eclipse (1995) 24% 1/4 EDIT “Ironically the film’s failure as a work of art about artists may be what helps it succeed as a trashy guilty pleasure...” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review The Perez Family (1995) 60% 1/4 EDIT “These failures of taste are even more unfortunate because Nair and her cinematographer (Stuart Dryburgh of The Piano) have created a striking visual universe...” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review Little Odessa (1994) 53% 1/4 EDIT “Little Odessa is the kind of tragedy where the father always forgets the syrup.” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review A Little Princess (1995) 97% 3/4 EDIT “I’d advise all parents, even all grown-ups: Go.” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2022 Full Review Braveheart (1995) 76% 2/4 EDIT “There are too many betrayals, too many decapitations. We overload on grime and blood and rage. It’s as if Gibson were trying to sustain an adrenaline rush for all 173 minutes of the film.” – Chicago Reader Feb 24, 2014 Full Review A Time to Kill (1996) 66% 1/4 EDIT “Like many artists today, Grisham and Schumacher exploit racial tension without understanding it.” – Chicago Reader Jan 1, 2000 Full Review
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