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William J. Nazzaro

William J. Nazzaro's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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A Man for All Seasons (1966) 89% EDIT “It is a timeless tale, told in a timeless manner, by an author concerned with the human condition, devoted to his craft, and blessed with a gift for the English language.” – Arizona Republic Sep 8, 2022 Full Review Woman in the Dunes (1964) 100% EDIT “The camera work by Hiroshi Segawa is often extraordinary in its ability to make a sheet of sand something mysterious and wonderful.” – Arizona Republic Mar 30, 2022 Full Review Ship of Fools (1965) 63% EDIT “For the most part, despite several extremely fine performances from a large and mostly able cast, it is mainly superficial, pretentious, and obvious.” – Arizona Republic Mar 30, 2022 Full Review Zorba the Greek (1964) 79% EDIT “[Zorba the Greek] is a magnificent motion picture, teeming with life, full to the brim with lusty, pulsating, outgoing human beings.” – Arizona Republic Mar 30, 2022 Full Review The Sound of Music (1965) 83% EDIT “It is not a bold, adventuresome motion picture, nor does it advance the art of the film even a trifle. What it is, and this is what the producers must have intended, is tuneful, uncomplicated entertainment, expensively set before the viewer.” – Arizona Republic Mar 30, 2022 Full Review Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964) 93% EDIT “Rambling and overlong, it still had the smell of life.” – Arizona Republic Feb 28, 2022 Full Review Seconds (1966) 79% EDIT “It suffers from more than a few faults, but anyone who appreciates film entertainment made by a master craftsman will enjoy this harrowing exercise in mounting suspense.” – Arizona Republic Sep 23, 2021 Full Review Kwaidan (1964) 91% EDIT “Kwaidan is not for everyone. It is for the lover of the offbeat and eerie. It is a film you will not soon forget.” – Arizona Republic Sep 20, 2021 Full Review Contempt (1963) 92% EDIT “Contempt could not be termed good or poor. It seems a little remote, and unless you are interested in films, or want to view some beautiful scenes of tasteful sensuality, you can pass it by.” – Arizona Republic Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Operation Crossbow (1965) 75% EDIT “If you enjoy high adventure, heroism, plenty of suspense and melodrama, huge explosions and piles of dead bodies, Operation Crossbow is for you.” – Arizona Republic Aug 19, 2021 Full Review The Endless Summer (1966) 100% EDIT “The Endless Summer is a film you will enjoy, even if you have no interest in surfing.” – Arizona Republic Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Von Ryan's Express (1965) 90% EDIT “If not quite Hollywood at its best, this hair-raising film about a mass escape of Allied war prisoners in Italy in 1943 should please most action fans.” – Arizona Republic Aug 18, 2021 Full Review Masquerade (1965) 40% EDIT “Not great by any means, but a film with more than its share of imagination and style.” – Arizona Republic Aug 18, 2021 Full Review The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) 42% EDIT “Many persons will want to see this film because it provides a pictorialization of their faith. In this, George Stevens has succeeded admirably.” – Arizona Republic Aug 18, 2021 Full Review That Darn Cat! (1965) 94% EDIT “That Darn Cat is enjoyable, perhaps even delightful holiday fare for the younger members of the family.” – Arizona Republic Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Cincinnati Kid (1965) 86% EDIT “The Cincinnati Kid is first-rate work, easily one of the best pictures of the year.” – Arizona Republic Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Pawnbroker (1964) 88% EDIT “[The Pawnbroker] is a brilliant cinema achievement. Directed with sharp eye by Sidney Lumet, this is a film that holds you by the throat for its full two-hour running time, and a film you will not long forget.” – Arizona Republic Sep 2, 2020 Full Review Darling (1965) 73% EDIT “Miss Christie's performance is remarkably vibrant and outgoing.” – Arizona Republic Sep 2, 2020 Full Review In Harm's Way (1965) 37% EDIT “Preminger's direction is competent, but uninspired. He has a bad habit of making everything much too explicit, and the film is over-long.” – Arizona Republic Sep 1, 2020 Full Review The Sandpiper (1965) 21% EDIT “Vincente Minnelli has directed this minor epic in pedestrian style, the acting is mostly indifferent, though Burton does manage to rise above his material, and the general atmosphere is one of extreme blandness.” – Arizona Republic Sep 1, 2020 Full Review
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