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Critics / Sukhdev Sandhu
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    SUKHDEV SANDHU

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 76% of the time.

    Publications: Daily Telegraph, Independent

    Total Reviews: 172

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    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    76%

    The Informant! (2009)

    " The Informant! is far from negligible, but it’s undoubtedly second-tier Soderbergh." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Nov 20, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    86%

    A Serious Man (2009)

    " A Serious Man, whether by accident or design, feels like a scratchier, more personal, less goofy version of the Coens’ aesthetic than they’ve revealed before. Here’s hoping their films get even more truculent in the future." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Nov 20, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    97%

    Tulpan (2008)

    " A gorgeously-shot and often-funny story... An absolute treat." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Nov 13, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    20%

    Amelia (2009)

    " If you’re the kind of person who deplores the modern vogue for debunking historical figures, and who welcomes the opportunity to indulge in heroic feats and lush landscapes... then this is the film for you." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Nov 13, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    94%

    An Education (2009)

    " A delightful, resonant film, a great advertisement for Scherfig’s self-effacing, but socially probing, directorial style, and a beguiling introduction to Mulligan." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Oct 30, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    92%

    Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

    " A dazzlingly imaginative and poetically inflected comic caper that offers the tantalizing possibility that Anderson’s best work, far from being a distant memory, is still to come." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Oct 23, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    94%

    Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee (2009)

    " A warm and improvised comedy that will appeal to anyone with a penchant for jokes about Beth Ditto." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Oct 9, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    96%

    The Beaches of Agnes (2009)

    " Tender, truthful, happy-making: The Beaches of Agnes is a wonderful film by a wonderful woman." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Oct 2, 2009

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    56%

    The Invention of Lying (2009)

    " Gervais is threatening to turn into Woody Allen: a director who clogs his films with famous faces and whose plots revolve around pretty women realizing how wonderful he is." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Oct 2, 2009

    Rotten
    0/5

    Rotten
    29%

    Gamer (2009)

    " Can I get back the ninety minutes of my life that I squandered sitting through this miasmic upchuck of techno sludge? What was the story again?" — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Sep 18, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    75%

    Julie & Julia (2009)

    " It’s refreshing to see male performers being towered over by female leads. It’s even more refreshing to watch a film that exults in the pleasures of uxoriousness." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Sep 11, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    92%

    Mesrine: Part 2 - Public Enemy #1 (2009)

    " This rambunctious and violent gangster drama more than sustains its lengthy running time, and makes one wonder why the Gallic gun-toter isn’t better known internationally." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 29, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    98%

    The Hurt Locker (2009)

    " A super-sharp, nerve-shredding thriller that reveals more about the realities of contemporary military conflict than most documentaries." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 29, 2009

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    29%

    The Final Destination (2009)

    " This series used to be a guilty pleasure, but I think Death may have delighted us long enough." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 29, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    38%

    The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)

    " It wants desperately to engage our hearts, but for long stretches will leave most of us scratching our heads." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 14, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    95%

    Mid-August Lunch (2009)

    " Elegantly shot, and with a terrific tango-infused score, this is a quiet gem." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 14, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    100%

    The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)

    " What makes the film so lovable and still so gladsomely alive today is how closely it hews to Demy’s distinctive, celebratory vision of life." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 14, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    58%

    A Perfect Getaway (2009)

    " A delightful example of a horror film that for the most part chugs along merrily, pressing all the modern-day fright-fest buttons, sustaining a just-so sense of gravitas." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 14, 2009

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    80%

    Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

    " This documentary is ragged and a little self-regarding. The stunts veer towards heavy-handed." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 7, 2009

    Rotten
    1/5

    Rotten
    15%

    The Ugly Truth (2009)

    " A romantic comedy with a glacier where its heart should be." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 7, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    95%

    Home (2009)

    " Sometimes eerie, at other times playful and witty, it explores themes of modernity and primitivism without ever being heavy-handed. And as a portrait of a family under siege, it’s as unsettling as it is sensual." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Aug 7, 2009

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    52%

    The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)

    " The 2009 version, perhaps like New York itself, is flashier and far less gritty. The camerawork is busier, the effects are expensive, the colours louder. The soundtrack, a bastard mix of rocky techno and crude drum 'n' bass, recalls a car ad from 1996." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 31, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    29%

    Mad, Sad and Bad (2009)

    " The dialogue struggles to find the midpoint between naturalism and sit-com-style banter. But Luthra possesses a contrary sensibility that makes me curious to see what he comes up with next." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 31, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    96%

    Burma VJ (2009)

    " The footage, smuggled to Norway via Thailand, is raw and compelling. The story of how it was sneaked out is worthy of the best thrillers." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 17, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    91%

    Cloud 9 (2009)

    " A quiet, insinuating film of rare emotional power and dramatic force that I haven’t been able to get out of my mind." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 10, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    67%

    Bruno (2009)

    " But oh my, puerile and ragged as it is, and to some extent because it’s so ragged and puerile, I doubt if a more screamadelically hilarious film will be released in 2009." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 10, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    60%

    Am I Black Enough For You ()

    " The film succeeds in making us want to check out the singer’s back catalogue." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 3, 2009

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    67%

    Public Enemies (2009)

    " What's dismaying about Public Enemies, over and beyond the unintelligibility of much of the dialogue and the sliminess of its digital sheen, is that it has no sense of why it's been made." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jul 3, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    47%

    My Sister's Keeper (2009)

    " My Sister’s Keeper, like all tearjerkers, works as a ritual as much as it does art." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 26, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    83%

    Telstar: The Joe Meek Story (2009)

    " The Meek they present is closer to being a character in Little Britain than the mysterious, proto-avant-garde sonic scientist revered by legions of contemporary electronic musicians. A little more weirdness would have been very welcome." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 19, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    91%

    Katyn (2007)

    " Katyn is a solemn, troubling film that makes necessary demands on its audience." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 19, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    78%

    The End of the Line (2009)

    " The film, with its dramatic soundtrack and mood of high intensity, feels like a political broadcast. But it’s a persuasive and very important one." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 12, 2009

    Rotten
    1/5

    Rotten
    32%

    Terminator Salvation (2009)

    " It’s a catastrophically bad movie whose aggressive dullness and dumbness can best be reproduced by picking up a brick and slamming it against one’s forehead for two hours." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 5, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    100%

    This Sporting Life (1963)

    " I’m tempted to see it as one of the strongest films of that period, every frame of which pulsates with drama, class confusion and erotic force." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted Jun 5, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    79%

    Sleep Furiously (2008)

    " Sleep furiously is a film whose lower-case title is in perfect keeping with the understated but tremulous mood it manages, with rare skill, to create and to maintain." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 29, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    65%

    The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

    " It's a hyper-active, endlessly mutating cavalcade of colour, noise and surrealistic eccentricity." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 29, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    92%

    Drag Me To Hell (2009)

    " Undemanding fun." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 28, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    49%

    Taking Woodstock (2009)

    " It's a sunny-side-up account of the famous hippy festival in upstate New York, timed to coincide with its fortieth anniversary this year, that unashamedly plays up its comedy and youthful idealism." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 22, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    89%

    The White Ribbon (2009)

    " With The White Ribbon, [Haneke] has out-done himself and produced the best film of his career, a tightly-wound, fully-fleshed and thoroughly mesmerising drama." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 22, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    100%

    Tales from the Golden Age (2009)

    " This is the rare portmanteau that’s more than the sum of its parts." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 21, 2009

    Rotten
    3/5

    Fresh
    88%

    Inglourious Basterds (2009)

    " It’s a film that’s only interested in film, a masterclass in gorgeously-constructed self-pastiche. Tarantino desperately needs an editor willing to trim his indulgences." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 20, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    88%

    Looking for Eric (2009)

    " This is endearing, crowd-pleasing fare." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 18, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Rotten
    49%

    Antichrist (2009)

    " This is cinema at its most extreme and mind-boggling." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 18, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    N/A

    Kinatay (2009)

    " Frankly, most people will find Kinatay either unremittingly tedious, harrowing or vile. Possibly all three. Mendoza is no gore-hound. He's more serious than Noe. This is a fiercely moral and horribly unforgettable denunciation of societal corruption." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 17, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    100%

    A Prophet (2009)

    " A smart, stylishly-directed and compulsively watchable thriller." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 17, 2009

    Fresh
    5/5

    Fresh
    100%

    Samson and Delilah (2009)

    " Like no Australian film I’ve seen. Timeless and also utterly contemporary, it will leave hearts bruised, but aching with joy." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 17, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    83%

    Bright Star (2009)

    " Director Jane Campion has a knack for portraying female characters so intimately that she seems to get beneath their skin. She does it again in Bright Star, an exquisite piece of film-making." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 16, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    N/A

    Nobody Knows About the Persian Cats (2009)

    " Scrappy and overlong, it works better as a documentary than as a drama, though its ending is both unexpected and deeply moving." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 15, 2009

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    94%

    Fish Tank (2009)

    " Fish Tank, a social drama at once bucolic and grimy, draws a magnificent performance from newcomer Katie Jarvis, who plays Mia, a fierce-tempered, beer-guzzling teenager." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 15, 2009

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    43%

    Spring Fever (2009)

    " Lou, helped by Zeng Jian’s striking camerawork, captures very well the mood of drift and fragmentation in modern-day urban China. Compelling and messy in equal measure, it’s a cine-letter to the future." — Daily Telegraph

    Posted May 15, 2009
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