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Fort Worth Business Press is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Michael H. Price.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
Charlie Bartlett (2007) Michael H. Price Poll and screenwriter Gustin Nash may be paying homage, here, but they also bring to the table a comparable depth of thought and characterization.
Posted Feb 13, 2008Edit critic review
1/5
Another You (1991) Michael H. Price Pathetic attempt to recapture the vanished magic of a once-effective comedy team.
Posted Jun 03, 2005Edit critic review
4/5
Blade Runner (1982) Michael H. Price Futurism meets film noir in the most satisfying S-F picture of its day.
Posted Jun 03, 2005Edit critic review
2/5
Mississippi Burning (1988) Michael H. Price Improbable re-enactment of an investigation into long-ago outbreak of hate crimes.
Posted Jun 03, 2005Edit critic review
3/5
Cry Freedom (1987) Michael H. Price Often harrowing and naturalistic but ultimately self-important in its indictment of police-state politics.
Posted Jun 03, 2005Edit critic review
Cinderella Man (2005) Michael H. Price 'The film is ... as rich in Depression-era authenticity as such a picture gets, complete with a palpable air of social decay and personalized despondency.'
Posted Jun 03, 2005Edit critic review
2/5
Far and Away (1992) Michael H. Price Overblown would-be epic of the Western frontier.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
3/5
Tales of Terror (1962) Michael H. Price Among the least of the Corman-Price Poe pictures, but rendered imperishable by its hilarious/horrific wine-tasting scene between Peter Lorre and Vincent Price.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
4/5
Invaders From Mars (1953) Michael H. Price Wm. Cameron Menzies' almost-masterpiece of Cold War paranoia, bracing and impactful despite some conspicuous gaffes in the costuming-and-effects department. The underlying beauty of it all is a tacit understanding that yes, It Can, Too, Happen Here.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
3/5
Pray for Death (1985) Michael H. Price Depends upon which cut you've seen, whether the movie is any good or night. The pre-ratings original is pure ferocity, where the butchered American version comes off more like refried Jackie Chan.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
3/5
The Birds (1963) Michael H. Price More novelty than spectacle, but overall a chilling exercise in nihilistic terror.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
0/5
Orgy of the Dead (1965) Michael H. Price Ghastly, but only in the sense of ineptitude.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
Aliens of the Deep (2005) Michael H. Price ... captures not only the majesty of the brinier depths - but also the fascination therein that keeps luring Cameron back to the ocean.
Posted Jan 31, 2005Edit critic review
3/5
César (1936) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 22, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Russian Doll (2001) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 22, 2004Edit critic review
1/5
White of the Eye (1988) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 22, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Night Nurse (1931) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 22, 2004Edit critic review
Ocean's Twelve (2004) Michael H. Price ... no improvement, unless one should care to marvel all over again at the utter lack of chemistry between [George] Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Posted Dec 22, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
The Thief and the Cobbler (1993) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 09, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Man's Best Friend (1993) Michael H. Price ... a canine Frankenstein with real bite.
Posted Dec 09, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
The Boy With Green Hair (1948) Michael H. Price A peculiar mixing of bigot-buster and pacifist sensibilities, rendered largely incoherent on account of Howard Hughes' attempts to transform the piece into a pro-war tract. Strange that such a safe-as-milk picture could have caused many of its talents to
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
Beyond the Sea (2004) Michael H. Price ... pays tribute to the long-gone pop singer Bobby Darin in ways deeper by far than the bland hagiography that characterizes most show-world biopics.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
4/5
Dave (1993) Michael H. Price Darned near the Second Coming of Capra in Reitman's account of common decency under siege by political treacheries.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Kindergarten Cop (1990) Michael H. Price Kid-friendly violence -- what a concept.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
Ray (2004) Michael H. Price ... so suffused with clichéd mock-eventfulness and insipid veneration that you'd think [director Taylor] Hackford might be nominating [Ray Charles] for sainthood.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
The Wild Angels (1966) Michael H. Price Essential entry in the biker-flick craze of the 1960s and '70s, a heartfelt plea for nihilism and abnormalcy in a world enslaved by Civilization.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
4/5
Foolish Wives (1922) Michael H. Price The original 'Eyes Wide Shut,' confronting the erotic obsession with frankness and confrontational humor.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Ned Kelly (1970) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
The Keep (1983) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Evil Laugh (1988) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Moby Dick (1956) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Zachariah (1971) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Insect Woman (1964) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Eye of the Needle (1981) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Die, Monster, Die! (1965) Michael H. Price Lovecraft Lite, from the studio that made the world safe for Edgar Allan Poe.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
2/5
Carnosaur (1993) Michael H. Price The anti-'Jurassic Park' -- meaner and more provocative but intolerably cheap.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
3/5
Apache (1954) Michael H. Price
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
4/5
The Petrified Forest (1936) Michael H. Price Gangster Existentialism deluxe.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
1/5
Casper's Haunted Christmas (2000) Michael H. Price There's something diseased about a cartoon series predicated on the utterly wholesome adventures of a deceased juvenile.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
4/5
The Gunfighter (1950) Michael H. Price Henry King's, and Gregory Peck's, best sagebrusher -- bar none.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
National Treasure (2004) Michael H. Price ... a mock-epic assault on the conventional wisdom of American history.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
1/5
The Invisible Maniac (1990) Michael H. Price Why bother with special effects when you can have your stunt players pretending to grapple with an unseen assailant?
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
Spider-Man (2002) Michael H. Price Count on Sam Raimi ... to deliver a Spider-Man movie that recaptures the wonder of those first-generation comics.
Posted Dec 08, 2004Edit critic review
Alexander (2004) Michael H. Price Ponderous to a fault, a good-looking production that just sort of sits there looking self-important despite the violence and intrigues basic to the story.
Posted Dec 07, 2004Edit critic review
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