Sandra Saunders
Sandra Saunders's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
87%
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“Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" has been translated into a delightfully "kookie" screen comedy. Paced by Audrey Hepburn as madcap heroine Holly Golightly, [the film has] wit, charm and infectious high spirits that spill over into the audience.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Mar 5, 2026
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Arabesque (1966)
78%
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“"Arabesque" is a movie impossible to follow and just as impossible not to enjoy.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Feb 4, 2026
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The Magnificent Seven (1960)
93%
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“"The Magnificent Seven"...is a rip snortin' western, alive with lusty action and pounding excitement.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Jan 15, 2026
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Flower Drum Song (1961)
79%
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“Toe-tapping, super-scale screen musical. ” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Feb 28, 2023
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Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)
89%
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“... A moving and compassionate study of a man struggling to maintain his personal dignity and integrity in a world that no longer has a place for him. ” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Feb 14, 2023
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A Man for All Seasons (1966)
89%
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“It is a magnificent example of filmmaking, one that lives up to the full potential of the motion picture as a medium of entertainment and enlightenment. ” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Sep 7, 2022
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A Raisin in the Sun (1961)
90%
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“A fine human drama, combining solid entertainment values with timely social commentary. ” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Aug 23, 2022
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Dont Look Back (1967)
92%
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“The movie has limitless appeal for Dylan fans. It's also an eye-opening bit of filmmaking for the uninitiated.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
May 9, 2022
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Cleo From 5 to 7 (1961)
93%
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“The movie Is the work of Agnes Varda, one of France's new wave directors. She brings an imaginative camera to the girl's wanderings.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Feb 17, 2022
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In the Heat of the Night (1967)
96%
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“In these roles, Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger give performances that ignite the screen with dramatic sparks. It is the confrontations between these two antagonists that give the movie its powerhouse impact.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Feb 1, 2022
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Nothing But a Man (1964)
98%
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“The film never strikes a false note in word or deed. The dialogue is laconic and true. The characters are flesh-and-blood people who touch the heart. The drama unfolds naturally, giving the viewer the feeling he is observing events in real life.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Jan 31, 2022
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West Side Story (1961)
92%
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“It has a vitality and Intensity that sets the senses jumping and a "you are there" effect that's downright electrifying.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Dec 1, 2021
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The Sandpiper (1965)
21%
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“The imposing grandeur of this coastal region, captured in stunning color, provides a setting which compliments the mood of the film, as well as dazzling the eye.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Nov 24, 2021
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
93%
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“Whatever Lawrence was, he makes an intriguing subject for dramatization. In the role, Peter O'Toole is most effective in conveying the many facets of the man's personality.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Apr 20, 2021
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Masculine-Feminine (1966)
96%
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“Godard's same on a film automatically means that the viewer has in store something "different" not much plot but a lot of style. If at times it confuses or even annoys, it certainly never bores.” –
Philadelphia Daily News
Apr 20, 2021
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