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ELIAS SAVADA

Agrees with the Tomatometer 81% of the time.

Biography: Raised in Harrison NY, Elias Savada joined The American Film Institute immediately after his graduation from Cornell University in 1972, working on their ongoing project to catalog feature length motion pictures produced and released in the United States. In 1977 he began a five year stint as senior researcher at the Law Firm of E. Fulton Brylawski and J. Michael Cleary, a top copyright law firm. He returned to the AFI from 1983 to 1991, where he compiled a massive database of silent films released in the United States prior to 1911. The information he compiled was published in 1995 as the two-volume, 1,800-page, work-in-progress The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Film Beginnings, 1893-1910, listing over 17,000 films. Meanwhile, in 1977 Savada founded the Motion Picture information Service (MPIS), which originally assisted the United States Information Agency with repertory film programming for overseas cultural festivals, particularly the Gulbenkian Foundation and the Cinemateca Portuguesa in Lisbon. In the ensuing years, he has arranged for the transportation of more than 2,000 films to the Cinemateca, the Filmoteca Española in Madrid, the San Sebastian (Spain) Film Festival, the Pordenone (Italy) Silent Film Festival, and other archives and events around the world. In September 2002 he served on the New Directors Jury at the 50th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival. In the mid-1980s he began to perform copyright research under his MPIS banner and now writes over 600 reports each year covering thousands of movies, television programs, songs, recordings, books, plays, etc., having serviced more than 850 clients, including law firms, motion picture and television production companies, home video firms, and individuals. Using a vast knowledge of cinema history and keen intuitive skills, he has been able to expand on a basic copyright report to include information not available in the Copyright Office files. Since 1991 he has been working out of his residence in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1975 he and co-author David J. Skal had their biography Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre published by Doubleday. His interest in the director of Freaks (1932) and Dracula (1931), date from screenings of the films in a "flicks for kicks" course in college. It was nearly a quarter-century later that interviews he recorded in 1972 with associates and friends of Browning would be incorporated into the biography. The book, translated and published in Spain and Japan, has been optioned for feature production. Savada's interest in film mirrors his late father's professional infatuation with 78 rpm records. Morton Savada, who owner of Records Revisited in New York, was an expert in his field of this long-discontinued vinyl record format. Savada's obsession to detail has now been extended to his own family genealogy. For nearly two decades he has been tracking down cousins and has documented nearly 20,000 relatives. He was co-chair of the 23rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy held in Washington DC in July 2003.
Favorites: Top Eleven of 2004: 1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2. Finding Neverland 3. The Incredibles 4. Hotel Rwanda 5. Vera Drake 6. Shaun of the Dead 7. Napoleon Dynamite 8. Ray 9. Million Dollar Baby 10. Sideways 11. Fahrenheit 9/11 Worst Films of 2004 (in order suffered): Against the Ropes The Big Bounce Eurotrip Starsky & Hutch Broken Lizard's Club Dread Twisted The Whole Ten Yards Envy Around the World in 80 Days Sleepover Catwoman Thunderbirds Little Black Book Exorcist: The Beginning First Daughter Raise Your Voice Birth Surviving Christmas Christmas with the Kranks Alexander Top Ten of 2003: 1 In America 2 American Splendor 3 The Station Agent 4 Lost in Translation 5 Finding Nemo 6 Blue Car 7 Shattered Glass 8 Capturing the Friedmans 9 Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 10 Kill Bill: Volume 1 Worst 10 of 2003: 1 In the Cut 2 Gigli 3 Dumb and Dumberer 4 Grind 5 Duplex 6 Ghosts From the Abyss 7 Alex & Emma 8 Matchstick Men 9 Hollywood Homicide 10 Either Matrix sequel Top Ten of 2002: 1. Bloody Sunday 2. Bowling for Columbine 3. About Schmidt 4. Adaptation 5. The Importance of Being Earnest 6. Lord of the Rings, The: The Two Towers 7. Chicago 8. The Pianist 9. Antwone Fisher 10. Spirited Away Worst 20 (alphabetical order) of 2002: Bad Company Dans Ma Peau feardotcom Formula 51 Full Frontal Half Past Dead I Spy Kung Pow: Enter the Fist Master of Disguise Mr. Deeds National Lampoon's Van Wilder Orange County Possession Pumpkin Resident Evil Rollerball The Salton Sea The Time Machine The Truth About Charlie Welcome to Collinwood Top Ten of 2001: 1. Memento 2. The Man Who Wasn't There 3. In the Bedroom 4. The Deep End 5. Shrek 6. Hearts in Atlantis 7. Amelie 8. Monster's Ball 9. Series 7: The Contenders 10. Panic Other Favorites of 2001: Apocalypse Now Redux A Beautiful Mind Black Hawk Down Dark Blue World The Dish Donnie Darko Ghost World Hedwig and the Angry Inch Lord of the Rings Moulin Rouge Mulholland Dr. Songcatcher Top Fifteen of 2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Erin Brockovich Best in Show Finding Forrester Room for Romeo Brass Time Code The Tao of Steve Traffic Nurse Betty Chuck & Buck The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg Almost Famous Two Family House Wonderland Joe Gould's Secret Top Five Foreign Films of 2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Aimee and Jaguar Adrenaline Drive The Color of Paradise Shower Favorites of 1999: American Beauty, Being John Malkovich, Election, October Sky, Affliction, Galaxy Quest, Twin Falls Idaho Favorites of 1998: Shakespeare in Love, Truman Show, Waking Ned Devine, Gods and Monsters, The Imposters, Life Is Beautiful, Rush Hour, Zero Effect, Wag the Dog Top 25 Overlooked Films (1990-1999) 1 Pi 2 Cookie's Fortune 3 Dick 4 Election 5 Flirting With Disaster 6 October Sky 7 Run Lola Run 8 Waiting For Guffman 9 The Spanish Prisoner 10 Waking Ned Devine 11 Fly Away Home 12 Go 13 Citizen Ruth 14 Grosse Pointe Blank 15 Muriel's Wedding 16 The Impostors 17 The Secret Garden (1993) 18 Smilla's Sense of Snow 19 Ulee's Gold 20 Cold Comfort Farm 21 Drop Dead Gorgeous 22 The Iron Giant 23 Sneakers 24 Twin Falls, Idaho 25 The Minus Man

Publications: Film Threat, Nitrate Online

Critics' Group: Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Total Reviews: 312
Total QuickRatings: 28

Location: Bethesda MD

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Fresh
4/5

Fresh
71%

The Blind Side (2009)

" Unfortunately, it had to battle against the dumb, romantic juggernaut New Moon. Sandra Bullock and company will give you many more moments of enjoyment than any lame hormonally-challenged vampire-werewolf can offer." — Film Threat

Posted Nov 25, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
71%

The Road (2009)

" It's a grueling experience that still allows for the viewer to survive with a self-centering hope. This is no Disney amusement ride." — Film Threat

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
23%

Planet 51 (2009)

" Perhaps the Spanish-based animated feature Planet 51 should have added a dash of Pedro Almodovar to spice up a rather ordinary revisitation of ET." — Film Threat

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
94%

An Education (2009)

" Technical elements are among the best this year. Photography, editing, music, production design, and costumes all add seamless period flavor to the puritanical stew that was London almost a half-century ago." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 30, 2009

Rotten
1/5

Rotten
6%

Whiteout (2009)

" Whiteout is a colorless wasteland. There's only one thing that could have helped cover this film up: A flashback that changed the script's name to Wite-Out." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Rotten
1/5

Fresh
90%

Fame (1980)

" Sadly, everything is predictable, which is to the detriment of the mostly fine, young talent that appears in this ineffective retread. I hope that their fame, unlike this film, isn't fleeting." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
89%

Zombieland (2009)

" Thankfully there's nothing remotely serious about Zombieland. It's just a heck of carnival attraction (Shoot the ducks/Shoot the zombies) on a roller coaster filled with laughs." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
75%

Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)

" Michael Moore may be a little rough and unkempt, but he's preaching a story we must all hear. This is no fairy tale." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
3.5/5

Fresh
65%

Coco Before Chanel (2009)

" It's nice when so many technical and emotional elements come together in a film. Coco Before Chanel is a hard luck, true life fairy tale story told with poignant humility, embellished with solid acting and determined direction." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
94%

The Damned United (2009)

" The Damned United will be savored and appreciated when considered for year-end prize consideration. Don't wait till then to see it." — Film Threat

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
83%

Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore? (2006)

" Very enjoyable debut feature...Popper's camera captures the angst of the grassroots crusade in its massive slog for integrity on the campaign trail." — Film Threat

Posted Sep 20, 2006

N/A

Fresh
75%

Transamerica (2005)

" Chattin' with Duncan Tucker, Part 2" — Film Threat
INTERVIEW

Posted Dec 20, 2005

N/A

Fresh
75%

Transamerica (2005)

" Chattin' with Duncan Tucker, Part 1" — Nitrate Online
INTERVIEW

Posted Dec 20, 2005

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
75%

Transamerica (2005)

" This unlikely director-writer has managed to show us something many of his Hollywood peers can't--how truth hurts, and that once confronted it ultimately builds a better sense of self-dignity." — Film Threat

Posted Dec 20, 2005

N/A

N/A

2004 Year-in-Review (2004)

" Elias Savada Calls Best and Worst of 2004" — Film Threat
ESSAY

Posted Feb 23, 2005

Rotten
1/5

Rotten
13%

Hide and Seek (2005)

" [Director John] Polson offers up a few chilling scares, but the underwritten screenplay really does show off [Hide and Seek's] weaknesses." — Film Threat

Posted Jan 30, 2005

Rotten
.5/5

Rotten
1%

Alone in the Dark (2005)

" horrific and horrible" — Film Threat

Posted Jan 29, 2005

Rotten
.5/5

Rotten
9%

White Noise (2005)

" If you're alive, please avoid White Noise. The dead will never forgive you for wasting your time, money, and psychic energy on it." — Film Threat

Posted Jan 8, 2005

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
87%

The Woodsman (2004)

" Here's a year-end "for your award consideration" release that does have a chance, at least in positioning Bacon for acting award kudos" — Film Threat

Posted Jan 6, 2005

Rotten
.5/5

Rotten
4%

Darkness (2003)

" Simply put: Darkness fails. It's about as chilling as an unplugged refrigerator." — Film Threat

Posted Jan 1, 2005

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
56%

Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag (2005)

" Fighter Pilot is a mere snippet of entertainment, enlightening in the oversized format, but underwhelming as a thrill ride." — Film Threat

Posted Dec 27, 2004

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
29%

Flight of the Phoenix (2004)

" Toy planes might fly at Christmas, but "Flight of the Phoenix" got stuck halfway down the chimney. Ho, Ho, No..." — Film Threat

Posted Dec 19, 2004

Rotten
2.5/5

Fresh
79%

Overnight (2004)

" A cautionary time excursion into another standard-issue rise and fall scenario, about making movies and recording albums." — Film Threat

Posted Dec 15, 2004

Fresh
3.0/4

Fresh
87%

The Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003)

" ...a nostalgic merry-go-round. It's quaint, charming, and often entrancing. You're riding the best horse on the ride. And the music couldn't be better." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jul 20, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
97%

S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2004)

" It is not a film—which unflinchingly captures a still festering wound on humanity—you are likely to forget." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jun 18, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
88%

Noi (2004)

" Kári's deadpan humor instills the film's emptiness with a warm glow." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jun 7, 2004

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
89%

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

" All hail Harry Potter!" — Nitrate Online

Posted Jun 7, 2004

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
89%

The Clay Bird (2004)

" The Clay Bird is a incredibly humbling experience that you'd be a fool to miss." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jun 7, 2004

Rotten
1/4

Rotten
36%

Games People Play: New York (2004)

" The only way anyone in the audience will win is if they walk out on the film, seek out management, and ask for their money back." — Nitrate Online

Posted May 24, 2004

N/A

Fresh
76%

Bon Voyage (2004)

" Jean-Paul Rappeneau helps warm up American audiences to his new historical farce." — Nitrate Online
INTERVIEW

Posted May 24, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
76%

Bon Voyage (2004)

" ...a film drenched in rich character and drunk with the buffoonery of life amid chaos and circumstance. It's a rousing Gallic gem." — Nitrate Online

Posted May 24, 2004

Fresh
2.5/4

Fresh
90%

Hiding and Seeking (2004)

" If the film is a humanist's vision, it is also is a genealogist's dream come true—of spiritual and historical discovery despite insurmountable odds." — Nitrate Online

Posted Apr 5, 2004

Rotten
1/4

Rotten
50%

The Passion of the Christ (2004)

" This is the True Gibson Story version of the death of Christ, in all is re-created gory." — Nitrate Online

Posted Mar 9, 2004

Fresh
2.5/4

Fresh
100%

The Burning Wall (2002)

" …not a frame of film is wasted in telling its story of lives tortured, drugged, humiliated, and terrorized by fascist, pro-communist ideology." — Nitrate Online

Posted Mar 9, 2004

Rotten
0.5/4

Rotten
2%

Twisted (2004)

" San Francisco still belongs to 'Dirty' Harry Callahan. Twisted, this town ain't big enough for the two of you. Scram!" — Nitrate Online

Posted Mar 9, 2004

Rotten
1/4

Rotten
46%

Eurotrip (2004)

" "No Europeans were harmed in the making of this film." Oh, that's supposed to be funny?" — Nitrate Online

Posted Mar 6, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Rotten
53%

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2004)

" The joke…is sustained fairly well…only flattening out in the middle of the film, but returning for a crazed finale. With enough room left for tapioca!" — Nitrate Online

Posted Mar 6, 2004

Fresh
2.5/4

Rotten
26%

Along Came Polly (2004)

" Along Came Polly is an engaging trifle, flatulently overwritten yet filled with enough eccentric characters and comic timing to make it worth the risk." — Nitrate Online

Posted Feb 2, 2004

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
93%

Touching the Void (2004)

" Fear Factor. Survivor. Move over, you minor league adventurers. You want compelling? Climb up to Touching the Void." — Nitrate Online

Posted Feb 2, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
72%

Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

" ...a sight for sore eyes, but there's something missing here that would make the film a truly mesmerizing piece. A good story." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jan 4, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
77%

The Cooler (2003)

" Bello and Baldwin both provide extremely well defined characters... It's always fun watching Macy make an unlikely winner of a sympathetic loser." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jan 4, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
68%

What Alice Found (2003)

" There's something fresh and honest here." — Nitrate Online

Posted Jan 1, 2004

Fresh
3/4

Fresh
77%

Big Fish (2003)

" Tim Burton's latest flight into fantasy lands a near-solid hook, line, and sinker as a whimsical family fable…" — Nitrate Online

Posted Jan 1, 2004

Fresh
2.5/4

Fresh
84%

Gloomy Sunday (2003)

" ou'll have to amble through Gloomy Sunday's less than remarkable, albeit haunting, first half (but it) swells up to a fitting bookend and zinger of a finish." — Nitrate Online

Posted Dec 27, 2003

Fresh
4/4

Fresh
95%

The Station Agent (2003)

" Here is a film with talent, sophistication, humor, and sensitivity rolled into a joyous, grief-cleansing, heart-lifting 90 minutes." — Nitrate Online

Posted Dec 26, 2003

Fresh
3/4

Rotten
53%

The Holy Land (2003)

" The Holy Land espouses love and sex and in the wrong, or right places, and doesn't flinch, even if the story wanders off into an occasional dramatic desert." — Nitrate Online

Posted Dec 15, 2003

Rotten
1/4

Fresh
90%

Yossi & Jagger (2003)

" Yossi & Jagger doesn't quite translate.This military drama about relationships among a group of bored, horny soldiers lacks enough intensity to be taken very seriously." — Nitrate Online

Posted Dec 15, 2003

Fresh
4/4

Fresh
89%

In America (2003)

" A deeply personal, wishful film from Dublin-born and -based director-writer Jim Sheridan, In America is easily one of the year's best features." — Nitrate Online

Posted Dec 15, 2003

Fresh
3.5/4

Fresh
91%

Shattered Glass (2003)

" Billy Ray … has crafted an entertaining film, filled it with understated performances, and delivered a small pearl." — Nitrate Online

Posted Nov 21, 2003

Rotten
2.5/4

Fresh
85%

Pieces of April (2003)

" This year's spilled turkey tribute...provides an abundance of holiday stuffing/suffering in dispelling the dysfunctional family spirit." — Nitrate Online

Posted Nov 7, 2003
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