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Jacoba Atlas

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Memory of Us (1974) EDIT “Unfortunately Memory of Us seems ultimately empty.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Gun (1974) EDIT “Well worth watching; the rifle association has already been down on their necks.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Harry and Tonto (1974) 88% EDIT “Filled with laughs, good times and human truths, it emerges as the best comedy of 74.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Longest Yard (1974) 76% EDIT “Part burlesque, part social commentary, it's a full out entertainment movie, saved from quick money facileness by the extraordinary "bad boy" comedy performance by Burt Reynolds and the quirky, offbeat direction of Robert Aldrich.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Seduction of Mimi (1972) 86% EDIT “A disciple of Fellini, Ms. Wuitmueller is a supreme satirist.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The 400 Blows (1959) 99% EDIT “It would be impossible to screen a more infectious film than The 400 Blows.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Airport 1975 (1974) 32% EDIT “There's nothing wrong with good old-fashioned disaster thrillers. Unfortunately, [Airport 1975] doesn't deliver.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Beauty and the Beast (1946) 96% EDIT “One of the most beautiful and brooding films ever made.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Buster and Billie (1974) EDIT “It's not a perfect film, but it does make you care.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Lovin' Molly (1974) 40% EDIT “Blythe Danner is wonderful as Molly.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Phantom of the Paradise (1974) 82% EDIT “Although It has some good moments, it falls by falling headlong off the lofty precipice to which it aspires.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Night Porter (1974) 67% EDIT “If you go expecting a Rorschach test for your own responses, the experience will be well worth your time.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Klansman (1974) 22% EDIT “The film is hysterical to the point of laughter and dangerously misguided to boot.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Blood for Dracula (1974) 68% EDIT “Not quite as much fun as Frankenstein, but wonderful to look at, with some great jokes - including the myriad of accents displayed by members of the cast. However, as fun as it is at times, it can't compare with Bela Lugosi.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Truck Stop Women (1974) EDIT “A great little gem.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Scenes From a Marriage (1973) 88% EDIT “Scenes From a Marriage is as powerful and compelling a film as any of us are ever likely to see.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 11, 2019 Full Review The Trial of Billy Jack (1974) 36% EDIT “Don't be fooled by the ads which say the film contains the "most exciting karate sequences ever put on film"; it does not.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 10, 2019 Full Review Lenny (1974) 87% EDIT “Most damaging of all... is that the film lacks a coherent potnt of view.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 10, 2019 Full Review The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974) EDIT “Banal in the extreme.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 10, 2019 Full Review Earthquake (1974) 44% EDIT “Aside from accepting a poorly written script, director Mark Robson has done well with the suspense, building a tension in the first half of the film that can be cut with a knife.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review That'll Be the Day (1973) EDIT “That'll Be the Day perfectly captures the England that gave rise to the Stones (and Turner in Performance), the Beatles, Eric Clapton, The Who and the entire British (i.e., World) upheaval of the sixties.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir (1970) EDIT “It is indeed something to be thankful for.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review A Woman Under the Influence (1974) 86% EDIT “His most devastating film to date, it proves Cassavetes is a master of sensitivity, intimacy and passion on the screen.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review The Godfather, Part II (1974) 96% EDIT “This movie is so gripping, so intricate and so dense (in the best sense of that word) that its inspirations pale by comparison.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review Birds Do It, Bees Do It (1974) EDIT “It is a truly fantastic film about the reproductive habits of various living things, from insects to cows.” – Los Angeles Free Press Dec 9, 2019 Full Review
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