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Critics / Richard C. Walls
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    RICHARD C. WALLS

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 69% of the time.

    Publications: Orlando Weekly

    Total Reviews: 16

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    Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (2005)

    " [A] big, beautifully photographed and somewhat mushy film."

    Posted Nov 11, 2005

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    71%

    Mondovino (2005)

    " It's informative but not very entertaining -- unless you stay up nights worrying about the globalization of the wine industry, that is."

    Posted May 5, 2005

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    96%

    Born Into Brothels (2004)

    " A film that's ultimately more charmingly bittersweet than truly disturbing."

    Posted Mar 17, 2005

    Rotten
    2.5/5

    Fresh
    68%

    Seducing Dr. Lewis (2004)

    " Too faithful to the well-worn formula of mixing homegrown eccentricity with a slathering of sentiment, and it never really takes off."

    Posted Dec 9, 2004

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    3.5/5

    Fresh
    72%

    Zelary (2003)

    " A detailed tale well told."

    Posted Nov 18, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    41%

    Zhou Yu's Train (2004)

    " Zhou Yu's Train looks good, but there's no denying that there's very little lurking underneath its pretty surface."

    Posted Sep 16, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    95%

    Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... And Spring (2004)

    " It's a harsh story told against a lush backdrop, sad without being sentimental and instructive without being preachy."

    Posted Jun 4, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    86%

    Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2003)

    " It's a throwback to the days when horror movies often had a certain visual grandeur. And while one may miss a modern frisson or two, there's still a great deal of dreadful beauty to relish."

    Posted May 7, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Rotten
    36%

    Sylvia (2003)

    " This could be very dreary stuff if it weren't for Gwyneth Paltrow, who is pitch perfect as Plath."

    Posted Nov 14, 2003

    Rotten
    2.5/5

    Rotten
    25%

    Masked and Anonymous (2003)

    " The idea of a movie where Dylan essentially plays himself sounds kind of promising. Maybe someday that movie will get made. It's not this one."

    Posted Oct 3, 2003

    Rotten
    2.5/5

    Fresh
    87%

    The Cuckoo (2003)

    " A pretty good film -- a dark comedy rigorously observed -- until Rogozhkin reveals himself to be just another New Age softie."

    Posted Oct 3, 2003

    Fresh

    Fresh
    64%

    The Eye (2003)

    " Along with the smudgy visuals, the first part of the movie goes heavy on the shock cuts and sudden loud noises -- effective interruptions in a narrative that leans toward the quiet and introspective."

    Posted Aug 1, 2003

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    78%

    Tadpole (2002)

    " Its direction, its script, and Weaver's performance as a vaguely discontented woman of substance make for a mildly entertaining 77 minutes, if that's what you're in the mood for."

    Posted Aug 22, 2002

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    74%

    Under the Sun (2001)

    " Under the Sun succeeds in direct proportion to one's ability to fall in sync with its tentative pace and low-keyed mood."

    Posted Mar 14, 2002

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    82%

    The Mystery of Picasso (1956)

    " It is, in a sense, the ultimate art film."

    Posted Feb 14, 2002

    Fresh

    Fresh
    83%

    L.I.E. (2001)

    " It seems brave, in its restrained fashion, and when Cox is on-screen you feel it's getting close to some uncomfortable truth."

    Posted Oct 19, 2001
     
     
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