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SoHo Weekly News is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Jonathan Rosenbaum.
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| Gloria (1980) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
The unexpected pleasure of John Cassavetes' crowd-pleasing, charmingly acted, 100% hokum Gloria is the confidence it shows in flourishing old-fashioned Hollywood tropes.
Posted Nov 09, 2021
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| Every Man for Himself (1980) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
In the latest lovely, desperate film by one of the most brilliant filmmakers alive, Jean-Luc Godard's Every Man for Himself should be seen by everyone interested in movies or in life, without hesitation or delay.
Posted Nov 09, 2021
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| Tih Minh (1918) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
This monumental documentary fantasy -- the greatest, to my mind, in all of cinema -- offered itself up like an impossible euphoric feast, a seven-hour stroll through the Garden of Eden.
Posted Nov 09, 2021
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