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Ann Arbor Sun
Ann Arbor Sun is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Armond White.
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| The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) | Armond White |
Nicholas Roeg has a daring, original gift as a director that he can't yet fully control; when, if ever, he gets that control, one will be able to call it style.
Posted Jun 30, 2021
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| Buffalo Bill and the Indians (1976) | Armond White |
The movie is a feat: a combination of great talent and genius insight into the American psyche as expressed through its popular culture, myths and legends.
Posted Jun 30, 2021
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| Face to Face (1975) | Armond White |
Ms. Ullmann achieves something like emotional 3-D... The movie in which this remarkable performance appears, however, is not so hot -- Ingmar Bergman's art is puny compared to Ullmann's this time around.
Posted Jun 30, 2021
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