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      Steven Rosen's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Denver Post Hollywood.com
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      Drive My Car (2021) Yusuke chooses a mute actress who uses Korean sign language to communicate. Park Yurim plays that actress with extraordinary emotion. - Cincinnati CityBeat
      Read More | Posted Feb 10, 2022
      Donnybrook (2018) Tim Sutton captures an America ignored by many Americans. His is not a country of tree-lined streets, white picket fences, and family barbeques, but one of clandestine drug deals, shady motel rooms, alcohol-fuelled brawls, and abandoned dreams. - Cincinnati CityBeat
      Read More | Posted Sep 10, 2018
      3/4
      Toy Story 2 (1999) Toy 2 is colorful and funny, and the computer-animation from Pixar Animation Studios creates a convincingly detailed environment for the toys. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Aug 06, 2012
      2/5
      Sleepover (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      1/5
      Catwoman (2004) Hide this Catwoman on a hot tin roof -- or anywhere else no one is likely to see it. - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      End of the Century (2003) [A] compelling film. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2004
      The Story of the Weeping Camel (2003) The most sincere and heartfelt camel movie in years, maybe ever. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Jul 16, 2004
      3/4
      Bend It Like Beckham (2002) It elicits laughs and the kind of rousing, root-for-the-underdog enthusiasm that translates well in any culture. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Mar 28, 2003
      3/4
      Willard (2003) [Glover] is fascinatingly, compellingly weird. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Mar 14, 2003
      4/4
      Gerry (2002) An innovative and unusually artistic experiment. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Mar 07, 2003
      4/4
      The Quiet American (2002) This story still seems timely and important. And there's an element of heartbreak to watching it now, with older and wiser eyes, because we know what will happen after Greene's story ends. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Feb 07, 2003
      4/4
      Catch Me if You Can (2002) This breezy caper movie becomes a soulful, incisive meditation on the way we were, and the way we are. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 25, 2002
      3/4
      Adaptation (2002) Kaufman's carefully constructed screenplay emphasizes so many layers of duality, it's beyond gimmick. It's a world view. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 20, 2002
      4/4
      About Schmidt (2002) About Schmidt winds up being about us all. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 20, 2002
      2.5/4
      Gangs of New York (2002) Day-Lewis keeps you awake whenever the story loses steam during the film's 2 hours and 48 minutes. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 20, 2002
      2.5/4
      The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) What Jackson has accomplished here is amazing on a technical level. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 18, 2002
      3.5/4
      Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002) These are complex characters. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 13, 2002
      3.5/4
      The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) The film is insightful about Kissinger's background and history. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 13, 2002
      4/4
      Tosca (2001) For movie lovers as well as opera lovers, Tosca is a real treat. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2002
      2/4
      Analyze That (2002) Just a collection of this and that -- whatever fills time -- with no unified whole. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Dec 06, 2002
      3/4
      The Crime of Father Amaro (2002) Overall, this is a juicy movie but certainly not a trashy one. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 29, 2002
      1.5/4
      Solaris (2002) A serious movie with serious ideas. But seriously, folks, it doesn't work. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 27, 2002
      Treasure Planet (2002) One wants good storytelling from animated films, and Treasure Planet is working with a good one. But, like pirates hoarding gold, it gets greedy trying to wow us with too much. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 27, 2002
      3/4
      Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002) The movie lets us realize this Sound, still so alive and vibrant today, was created by flesh-and-blood people, each of whom has a compelling story to tell. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 22, 2002
      3/4
      The Emperor's Club (2002) If you stay with the story's overly familiar arc, there is an unexpected plot twist that redeems the film, and makes a valuable point. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 22, 2002
      4/4
      Far From Heaven (2002) It's a film that's loving toward all concerned, even when they cause each other pain. And it is overwhelmingly, refreshingly sincere even while being revisionist. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 15, 2002
      3/4
      All or Nothing (2002) Leigh makes these lives count. And he allows a gawky actor like Spall -- who could too easily become comic relief in any other film -- to reveal his impressively delicate range. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 15, 2002
      3.5/4
      Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Not only are the special effects and narrative flow much improved, and Daniel Radcliffe more emotionally assertive this time around as Harry, but the film conjures the magic of author J.K. Rowling's books. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 15, 2002
      2.5/4
      Frida (2002) [The screenplay's] flatness ultimately defeats a film that's always a treat to look at. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 08, 2002
      3/4
      8 Mile (2002) Making the city look grimy and lonely, dark and wasted but still alive with people who care, the film gets you rooting for the guys who want to make 'Mo' (short for Motown) a major player. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 08, 2002
      4/4
      Bloody Sunday (2002) Bloody Sunday not only is a classic study in the way things can go devastatingly, violently wrong, but also a lesson in the importance of not letting that happen. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2002
      2.5/4
      Siddhartha (1972) Like Chappaqua, the movie doesn't live up to the legend. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2002
      1.5/4
      I Spy (2002) A casting disaster. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2002
      2/4
      Comedian (2002) Too bad Kramer couldn't make a guest appearance to liven things up. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 25, 2002
      3.5/4
      Bowling for Columbine (2002) At its best, which occurs often, Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine rekindles the muckraking, soul-searching spirit of the 'Are we a sick society?' journalism of the 1960s. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 25, 2002
      2.5/4
      Punch-Drunk Love (2002) Everything about Punch-Drunk Love works in a Being John Malkovich sort of way save one. Sandler. When your star doesn't work, it's hard to get us to buy into the rest of a movie as unusual as this. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 25, 2002
      3.5/4
      Auto Focus (2002) Schrader, I think, has found an approach that suits the skewed cultural history of his material. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 25, 2002
      2/4
      The Man From Elysian Fields (2001) One wishes Elysian Fields gave us more. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 18, 2002
      0/4
      The 51st State (2001) Long before it's over, you'll be thinking of 51 ways to leave this loser. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 18, 2002
      3.5/4
      The Ring (2002) It's far better than most gimmicky horror films. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 18, 2002
      Quitting (2001) It further declares its director, Zhang Yang of Shower, as a boldly experimental, contemporary stylist with a bright future. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2002
      2/4
      Knockaround Guys (2001) Tiresomely derivative and hammily acted. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2002
      2/4
      White Oleander (2002) Too many of [Astrid's] experiences with adults ring false. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2002
      3/4
      Moonlight Mile (2002) Rewarding for what it attempts and often achieves. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 04, 2002
      1/4
      Red Dragon (2002) Manages to be both repulsively sadistic and mundane. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 04, 2002
      3.5/4
      8 Women (2002) The acting is such a delight, with each actress nailing her respective personality type with appropriate flair and finesse, that it breathes with life. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Oct 04, 2002
      3.5/4
      Secretary (2002) It is truly original in its tone, its choices made and paths taken. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Sep 27, 2002
      2.5/4
      Men With Brooms (2002) It makes you believe the cast and crew thoroughly enjoyed themselves and believed in their small-budget film. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Sep 20, 2002
      3.5/4
      Igby Goes Down (2002) This 'dark comedy' has an amazing amount of heart to go with its darkness. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Sep 20, 2002
      3/4
      The Banger Sisters (2002) A shrewdly observed, relatively subtle and gentle satire that exudes genuine empathy and understanding for all its varied characters. - Denver Post
      Read More | Posted Sep 20, 2002
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