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Critics / Publications / San Diego Metropolitan

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    • Jean Lowerison

San Diego Metropolitan

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

Gangster No. 1 (2002)

"McGuigan has assembled a stellar all-British cast in which there are no weak links."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

Garcon Stupide (2006)

"How do I hate this film? Let me count the ways."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

Garden State (2004)

"The whole is not even as great as the sum of its quirky parts."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

George Washington (2000)

"It's nicely filmed, especially in the places where kid's-eye views of machinery, fields, and junk yards are seen."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

Gerry (2003)

"Gerry may be good for après-film coffee shop conversation, and is mildly interesting as experimental cinema, but is ultimately unsatisfying."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

Ghost World (2001)

"Much praised but, to me, ultimately an unsatisfying film."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Ghosts of the Abyss (2003)

"Fascinating as only disasters can be."

Jean Lowerison

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The Gift (2001)

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Jean Lowerison

Splat

The Girl (2001)

"This is noir-by-the-numbers. See it if you're interested in a nicely-shot film that doesn't quite satisfy."

Jean Lowerison

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The Girl Next Door (1999)

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Jean Lowerison

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The Girl on the Bridge (1999)

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Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

"Every once in a while a film comes along that is so gorgeous to look at that other considerations pale in importance."

Jean Lowerison

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Girl, Interrupted (1999)

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Jean Lowerison

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The Glass House (2001)

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Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Gloomy Sunday (2003)

"A story of love, lust, betrayal, friendship, the power of music and greed. How much better can it get?"

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

God Grew Tired of Us (2007)

"A beautiful documentary, deserving of its Sundance Grand Jury Prize and Audience Awards."

Jean Lowerison

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The Golden Bowl (2001)

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Jean Lowerison

Splat

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

"Can I go home now?"

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008)

"It's a fascinating portrait."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Good Bye, Lenin! (2004)

"Good bye, Lenin! is a bit long to sustain its premise, but a solid cast makes it seem even better than it is."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

The Good German (2006)

"Clooney and Blanchett are good together. Maguire seems miscast. But mainly The Good German just isn't a particularly gripping story."

Jean Lowerison

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The Good Girl (2002)

"Starts off well, but gets derailed just when it could be going somewhere."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005)

"Strathairn does an astonishing impersonation of Murrow -- he's got the look, the moves and, most important, the voice down."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

The Good Thief (2003)

"Unlike the crispness of the original, the word that best describes this production is lassitude, from characters so tired they can't manage to speak intelligibly to the listless caper(s) plot that seems doomed from the beginning."

Jean Lowerison

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Gosford Park (2001)

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Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Gossip (2000)

"Takes you on a smart and sassy roller coaster ride."

Jean Lowerison

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Goya in Bordeaux (2000)

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Jean Lowerison

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Grass (1999)

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Jean Lowerison

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Grateful Dawg (2001)

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Jean Lowerison

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The Great Debaters (2007)

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Jean Lowerison

Splat

The Green Mile (1999)

"Suffice it to say you must be willing to buy some pretty incredible stuff if you want to enjoy this experience."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

The Grey Zone (2002)

"This film is difficult to watch for the inhumanity it depicts, but important to see for its factual elements and the reminder of both the difficulty and importance of maintaining one's humanity."

Jean Lowerison

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Groove (2000)

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Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Gunner Palace (2005)

"A fascinating look into the everyday existence of our troops in Iraq."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

The Guru (2003)

"A great film? No, but it's pleasant enough, with attractive actors, and the interspersed Bollywood numbers are a hoot."

Jean Lowerison

Splat

A Guy Thing (2003)

"No comment, other than this one: Don't waste your money."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

The Guys (2002)

"Do not miss this film."

Jean Lowerison

Tomato

Gypsy Caravan (2006)

"A captivating look at a fascinating people. Even Johnny Depp, a friend of the Taraf group, shows up."

Jean Lowerison

  
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