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David A. Nardozzi

David A. Nardozzi's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Devil is a Woman (1974) EDIT “Ennio Morricone's eerie music sets the perfect mood enforcing Damiani's The Devil Is A Woman a hostel of power.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 27, 2020 Full Review Barry Lyndon (1975) 78% EDIT “Barry Lyndon is exuberant, an exhilarating interplay of comedy, romance, battle, and poignancy.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Goodbye, Norma Jean (1976) EDIT “Goodbye Norma Jean is a sorry piece of nothing released solely to cash in on the legend of Marilyn Monroe.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Man Who Would Be King (1975) 97% EDIT “The Man Who Would Be King is more than just a movie. It's a cornucopia of humor, honesty, philosophy, irony and fact.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Hindenburg (1975) 31% EDIT “The time leading to the final moments, however, is simply boring and unsuspenseful.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Sunshine Boys (1975) 69% EDIT “If you're unfamiliar with Simon, Ross or Stark, The Sunshine Boys is a must; if otherwise, give a look at least for the acting.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975) 60% EDIT “The surprises are many, and the formulas bring forth pleasant antics. Not bad for Wilder's directing debut.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Lucky Lady (1975) 25% EDIT “One small cog is lacking: an interesting and intelligible plot.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Conduct Unbecoming (1975) 63% EDIT “Top-notch intrigue with a polished, unexpected outcome.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 93% EDIT “It's one of the year's best.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) 72% EDIT “Enough is finally enough as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau fumbles through The Pink Panther Strikes Again.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Fun With Dick and Jane (1977) 57% EDIT “The flimsy plot, to be sure, is mightily fleshed out by three nutrients: cliche, stereotype and improbability.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Network (1976) 90% EDIT “Excellent portrayals by Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch, and Robert Duvall make each performer worthy of an Academy Award nomination and makes Network a biting treat.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Cousin, Cousine (1975) 100% EDIT “With beautiful cinematography by Georges Lendi, Cousin, Cousine is a remarkable experience that offers the movie-goer a cordial invitation to warmth and salvation.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976) 78% EDIT “With all clues too obvious and Ross uncertain whether to present a comedy or drama, Seven-Percent Solution is best left alone.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Small Change (1976) 90% EDIT “Small Change is an amorous recollection of childhood growth. Though certainly not destined to become a classic, it is assuredly not displeasing to view.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Missouri Breaks (1976) 77% EDIT “The Missouri Breaks is by far one of the year's finest films, boasting brilliant direction, a superb screenplay, and an outstanding acting duel between its two leading stars.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976) 75% EDIT “The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea is a haunting, emotional tale with a sting that lasts long after the film's end.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Taxi Driver (1976) 89% EDIT “Taxi Driver is a compelling drama of urban anomie that will remain significant for years to come. Like Joe and Easy Rider, it is an important film treatment of major moral and social questions.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review That's Entertainment, Part 2 (1976) 75% EDIT “For those who were fortunate enough to experience them the first time around, the movie will be an enjoyable recollection of this golden era. For those less fortunate it's still a grand entertainment, an art recaptured with its appeal intact.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Swashbuckler (1976) 40% EDIT “Be on guard for Swashbuckler, one of the grandest sea adventures ever filmed.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Lifeguard (1976) 53% EDIT “Lifeguard is nothing more than a beach-blanket soap opera that's so watered down it should be left somewhere to dry out.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review Logan's Run (1976) 58% EDIT “Logan's Run allows the viewer's imagination to run free in a whole new world. And imagination is what science fiction is all about.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) 79% EDIT “Directed by Nicholas Roeg, it is a needlessly symbolic, over-intelligent production that is just too complicated and esoteric to be easily digested.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976) 87% EDIT “Bingo Long is a winning film.” – Philadelphia Gay News May 26, 2020 Full Review
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