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Critics / Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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JEFFREY M. ANDERSON

Agrees with the Tomatometer 78% of the time.

Favorites: The Passion of Joan of Arc Sherlock Jr. Chimes at Midnight Rio Bravo The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Cat People Dead Ringers Modern Times Life and Nothing More Eyes Wide Shut Late Spring Detour

Publications: Cinematical, Combustible Celluloid, Common Sense Media, Inside Bay Area, Las Vegas Weekly, MetroActive, San Francisco Examiner, SPLICEDWire

Critics' Group: San Francisco Film Critics Circle

Total Reviews: 4635
Total QuickRatings: 315

Location: San Francisco

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Fresh

Fresh
82%

Battle Royale (2000)

" Gloriously sick and twisted." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
70%

Me and Orson Welles (2009)

" It's worth sitting through Efron's vacant performance to get to the meat of McKay's performance." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Rotten
29%

Ninja Assassin (2009)

" Can be ridiculously exhilarating." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
68%

The Road (2009)

" The Road is effective -- and interesting as a comparison for those who loved the book." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
86%

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)

" The new film has much in common with some of Herzog's crazed past masterworks like Aguirre, the Wrath of God." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 20, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
38%

The Grand (2008)

" Decided that sticking to the formula was more important than letting something organic or crazy happen." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Fresh
75%

Humpday (2009)

" Shelton's low-fi treatment helps soften it, but too many overcooked moments still seep through." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Fresh
67%

Bruno (2009)

" Merely a collection of supposedly shocking jokes about homosexuality and gay sex." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
81%

Broken Embraces (2009)

" Almodovar's latest feels a bit lackluster after his recent string of excellent films, but it still contains some inspired, cinema-on-cinema sequences." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
86%

Red Cliff (2009)

" As impressively mounted as Braveheart and Gladiator, but as directed by Hong Kong action master John Woo, it easily surpasses them in terms of style and grace, action and cinematography" — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
91%

The Messenger (2009)

" Intelligent, graceful, and touching filmmaking." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Rotten
59%

Pirate Radio (2009)

" The film's good-natured rebellion and genuine enthusiasm for the power of rock 'n' roll can be infectious and enjoyable." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
91%

Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire (2009)

" It's an effective little movie, with many powerful gut-punch moments and strong performances." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
88%

The House of the Devil (2009)

" A first-rate chiller." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
54%

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)

" Feels all too light; it's a movie wherein all the best, funniest bits were shown in the trailer." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
92%

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

" Turns out to be a good one as Anderson and co-writer Noah Baumbach adapt Roald Dahl's 1970 book, but with a generous helping of Anderson's quirky wit and a few other personal touches." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
37%

2012 (2009)

" At worst, it's a gruesome, depressing subject as viewed from the seat of a passing roller coaster." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 12, 2009

Fresh

N/A

The Lineup (1958)

" Don Siegel's early masterpiece." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 6, 2009

Rotten

Fresh
80%

The Sniper (1952)

" It's absolutely terrified that its messages will pass by unnoticed." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 6, 2009

Fresh

N/A

Murder by Contract (1958)

" Takes a shockingly low-key, detailed approach to the job of contract killer." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 6, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
18%

The Fourth Kind (2009)

" Frankly, without the "based on true events" framing and the video footage of the supposedly real incidents, there's not much here." — Common Sense Media

Posted Nov 6, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
55%

Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009)

" Leaves a lot to be desired, and it's a virtual grab bag of good ideas mixed with bad." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Nov 6, 2009

Fresh

N/A

Scandal Sheet (1952)

" As directed by "B" level film noir expert Phil Karlson, Scandal Sheet is really quite good." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 30, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
80%

Shockproof (1949)

" In his own way, Sirk was as good a director as Fuller; here he emphasizes the complex, intense emotions of the lead characters, which helps guide the film over some of its plot hurdles." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 30, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
100%

The Steel Helmet (1951)

" I'm not much for war films, but this is one of the best." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh

N/A

The Crimson Kimono (1959)

" The Crimson Kimono is mostly a hard-boiled cop thriller, but also manages to make a defiant anti-racist statement without ever getting on a soapbox." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh

N/A

Underworld, U.S.A. (1960)

" Even more so than its plot, the film is notable for its very stark, sharp black-and-white look; each shot almost feels like a paper cut." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
86%

Death in the Garden (1956)

" It's not an obvious artistic masterpiece, but it is a case of a brilliant, talented director making the most out of a routine project." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh

N/A

Shirin (2008)

" Shirin isn't nearly as dull as it sounds; the melodramatic, passionate "Shirin" story drives everything forward, and gazing at the faces of these amazing women can be a compelling experience in itself." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
16%

Gentlemen Broncos (2009)

" I laughed a lot at Gentlemen Broncos, but its funky, unique rhythms often give way to all too traditional story arcs, setups and payoffs." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh
4/4

Fresh
96%

The Beaches of Agnes (2009)

" It's a unique, funny recollection of a life, through memories and moments." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 29, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
80%

Strait Jacket (1964)

" This one has a very high quality of dialogue and performance." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Rotten

Rotten
25%

13 Ghosts (1960)

" It falters just as most of today's movies falter: too much emphasis on effects and not enough on characters." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
71%

The Tingler (1959)

" Could well be William Castle's masterpiece." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
80%

Homicidal (1961)

" I have to admit, it's a pretty good twist." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
69%

(Untitled) (2009)

" [Parker's] new film has that same ultra-black comedy vibe, which means good news for us few fans and bad news for everyone else." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
78%

Bronson (2009)

" Refn directs as a series of episodes, each set up for maximum weirdness and black humor, always emphasizing large, blocky spaces and fluid motion." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
2.5/4

Rotten
49%

Antichrist (2009)

" If you can crawl out from under the hype, it definitely works in a kind of mad, ridiculous way." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Rotten
2/4

Rotten
47%

Ong Bak 2 (2009)

" I could have enjoyed the film if it didn't present itself as some kind of self-important epic, which only makes the ridiculous dialogue and hackneyed plot stand out." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
43%

The Proposal (2009)

" Unfortunately, this winning team is stuck in a dumb vehicle." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Rotten
2.5/4

Rotten
25%

Happy Birthday to Me (1980)

" It's not particularly gory, scary or suspenseful, but it actually contains some good twists and a generally higher level of character and performance." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Rotten
2/4

Rotten
23%

Law Abiding Citizen (2009)

" This dull film carries just a few hints that the screenplay may once have been a bit darker." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
70%

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

" What I love about the film is that director Spike Jonze and co-writer Dave Eggers, as well as producer Sendak, have made a film for themselves." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
98%

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

" It luxuriates in the art of animation, watching the various animals race through the woods, or watching Snow White running scared from an array of imaginary horrors." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten

Rotten
57%

Princess (2007)

" It's very controlled and deliberate and gives the illusion that it has something to say, but its point is a bit unclear." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
80%

Not Your Typical Bigfoot Movie (2008)

" The film has a lot of "information" about Bigfoot, but though Delaney would clearly like to believe in him, the film wisely focuses on something more emotionally tangible." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
100%

Marlene (1987)

" The result is a fascinating document, not only of the star herself, but also of the documentary as personal process." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten

Rotten
33%

The Gate (1987)

" I saw this movie in the theater in 1987 and thought it was pretty bad back then; it's still pretty bad, but the visual effects hold up pretty well." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh

N/A

Chinese Odyssey 2002 (2002)

" Lau manages his humor without trying so hard, and the jokes slide through easily; he also masters the high gloss romance, plus one dazzling fight scene." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Rotten
27%

Pandorum (2009)

" Provides some very intense, memorable chills." — Combustible Celluloid

Posted Oct 9, 2009
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