
Jennifer Selway
Movies reviews only
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The Wiz (1978) |
On the plus side are vast, brilliant sets by Tony Walton, a couple of well-staged show-stoppers, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor, and Diana Ross who, as Dorothy, is just gorgeous. - Time Out
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| Posted Sep 28, 2007
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Altered States (1980) |
[Director] Russell's noisily grandiose swipe at psychedelia embellishes what is no more than the cosily familiar story of the obsessive Scientist Who Goes Too Far and Unwittingly Unleashes, etc. - Time Out
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| Posted Jun 24, 2006
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The Shout (1978) |
Skolimowski's second feature made in Britain is something of a triumph for independent production, with an impressively streamlined screenplay and faultless performances. - Time Out
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| Posted Jun 24, 2006
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The Swarm (1978) |
A number of journalists, rolling in the aisles with laughter, were ejected from the press screening. - Time Out
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| Posted Jun 24, 2006
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) |
This crass moral pantomime is plain embarrassing. - Time Out
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| Posted Feb 09, 2006
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Young Doctors in Love (1982) |
The effect is crass, crowded, and pretty funny, as though the characters from half-a-dozen episodes of General Hospital had strayed onto a big screen and decided to misbehave. - Time Out
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| Posted Feb 09, 2006
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Wifemistress (1977) |
The film's shimmering eroticism is delicious. - Time Out
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| Posted Jan 26, 2006
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