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Joshua Klein

Joshua Klein's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Smoke Signals (1998) 90% EDIT “That [Smoke Signals] was made entirely by American Indians... is remarkable, but by no means the film's greatest achievement. What's truly remarkable about Smoke Signals is the depth of the narrative, a touching tale of self-discovery.” – AV Club Nov 8, 2023 Full Review The Exorcist (1973) 78% EDIT “The dismissal of The Exorcist as sheer exploitation sells the themes of faith and family short. Besides, manipulative or not, it still stands as one of the most truly horrifying films ever made.” – AV Club Sep 28, 2023 Full Review The Object of My Affection (1998) 53% EDIT “Rudd and Aniston are sad and believable as star-crossed lovers who know they can never be together for reasons beyond their control.” – AV Club Dec 28, 2018 Full Review Deep Impact (1998) 45% EDIT “If director Mimi Leder is really guilty of anything, it's of wasting three first-rate actors in underdeveloped roles while allowing Leoni's shell-shocked, unconvincing turn to become an embarrassment.” – AV Club Jun 25, 2018 Full Review Underground (1995) 86% EDIT “Underground is a bizarre, often repellent anti-war parable that takes forever to state the obvious but hits some scattered high notes on the way.” – AV Club Sep 23, 2014 Full Review Kurt & Courtney (1998) 61% EDIT “Love, in all her contradictory and confrontational glory, is far more compelling than any flimsy conspiracy theory.” – AV Club Apr 11, 2014 Full Review Evil Dead II (1987) 88% EDIT “Evil Dead 2's rampant inventiveness and manic energy have ensured that it will endure as a cult classic.” – AV Club Oct 1, 2013 Full Review The Professional (1994) 76% EDIT “While a wisp of a plot involving a crooked cop drives Lon from setpiece to setpiece, it's the central relationship between hitman Jean Reno and young charge Natalie Portman that makes the movie so memorable.” – AV Club Oct 30, 2001 Full Review
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