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Authors
    • Helene A Aasen
    • Paul Arendt
    • Brett Ashley
    • Ned Beauman
    • Anton Bitel
    • Hannah Forbes Black
    • Catherine Bray
    • Saxon Bullock
    • Tristan Burke
    • Laura Bushell
    • Ali Catterall
    • Ben Cobb
    • Jonathan Crocker
    • Tom Dawson
    • Matthew De Abaitua
    • Johnny Dee
    • Daniel Etherington
    • Leslie Felperin
    • Jon Fortgang
    • Matt Glasby
    • Holly Grigg-Spall
    • Jim Hall
    • Alistair Harkness
    • Anthony Holden
    • Fran Hortop
    • Simon Jablonski
    • David Jenkins
    • James Jennings
    • Trevor Johnston
    • Simon Jordan
    • Sam Jordison
    • Poonam Joshi
    • Alexander Larman
    • Rose Longhurst
    • Richard Luck
    • Demetrios Matheou
    • Jamie McLeish
    • Matt McNally
    • Wendy Mitchell
    • Mark Morris
    • James Mottram
    • Billy Mowbray
    • Stella Papamichael
    • Julia Raeside
    • Ben Reynolds
    • Louise Ruisseau
    • Jamie Russell
    • Leigh Singer
    • Anna Smith
    • Neil Smith
    • Ceri Thomas
    • Steve Watson
    • Matt Wilkinson
    • Ian Winter
    • Ian Winterton
    • Anne Wollenberg

Channel 4 Film

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

F For Fake (1976)

"It's an essay George Orwell would be proud of."

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F.I.S.T. (1978)

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Splat

F/X (1986)

"It looks dated and shoddy now, never taking itself as seriously as the darker sequel."

Splat
2/5

Face Addict (2008)

"What should be an intriguing look back at an exciting period in New York's cultural history becomes a scrappy, self-involved, and not-that-informative documentary."

Trevor Johnston

Splat

A Face in the Crowd (1957)

"The first half of A Face in the Crowd is genuinely intriguing and competently handled by Kazan, but it quickly degenerates into moralizing diatribe."

Tomato

Face Off (1997)

"Sets new standards for a genre which plays it safe and predictable too often."

-

Faces (1968)

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Tomato
3/5

Factory Girl (2007)

"Sienna Miller guarantees herself a bit more than 15 minutes with a strong performance in an otherwise dazed and confused film."

Splat
2/5

Fade to Black (2006)

"A retro pastiche that, like The Good German before it, will be of limited interest to all but the most ardent film buff."

Neil Smith

Tomato
4/5

Faintheart (2008)

"Put away your eight-sided dice and go seek this immensely likable, sparky little comedy about fantasy, reality and love conquering all."

Jon Fortgang

-

The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)

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-

Falcons (2002)

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Tomato
3.5/5

The Fall (2008)

"A must-watch for lovers of the strange and unusual, this visually ravishing oddball drama has sequences of genuine beauty and charm - even if it won't be to everyone's taste."

Saxon Bullock

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The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)

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Tomato

The Fallen (2005)

"bitchy candour, impossible in a bigger budget production, makes this featurette unusually refreshing."

Anton Bitel

Tomato

The Fallen (2005)

"This multiethnic, polyglot war epic successfully marries its grand ambitions to a minuscule budget."

Anton Bitel

Tomato

Fallen Angel (1945)

"Worth watching for its fascinating view of the seamy underbelly of parochial life in post-war America."

-

Falling in Love (1984)

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-

Fame (1980)

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Tomato
3.5/5

The Family Friend (2006)

"For many directors this would be counted as a considerable success, but from the director of The Consequences Of Love, it seems like a disappointment. It's smart, it looks great and there are fantastic characters, but the motive power just isn't there."

Sam Jordison

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Family Life (1971)

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Tomato

The Family Man (2000)

"Leoni is a revelation. Vibrant and gorgeous, she plays her role of the determined mother in love with teasing, salty charm, providing just enough grit to save the film from Ratner's slushy direction."

-

Family Viewing (1989)

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-

Fancy Pants (1950)

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Tomato
4/5

Fando y Lis (1967)

"Jodorowsky's lyrical fantasy leaves Fellini and Buñuel spluttering in its dust."

Ben Cobb

-

Fanfan la Tulipe (2003)

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-

Fanny (1932)

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Tomato
5/5

Fanny and Alexander (1982)

"Bergman at his most compelling, detailed and witty. An astonishing and deeply rewarding achievement."

Jon Fortgang

-

Fanny and Elvis (1999)

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-

Fanny by Gaslight (1944)

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Tomato

Fantasia (1940)

"The ambitious and uneven eight-part marriage of classical music and animation has become among the most popular of Walt Disney's classics."

Tomato

Fantasia 2000 (1999)

"Like its predecessor, Fantasia 2000 offers a plotless string of beautifully animated vignettes set to music; unlike its predecessor, it's a good deal shorter and far less tedious for it."

Splat
2.5/5

Fantastic Four (2005)

"An opportunity squandered by Marvel, which really needs to watch its quality control more closely."

Daniel Etherington

Splat
2.5/5

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

"Honestly, this really isn't some kind of Transatlantic stand-off on our part. But how much longer are we expected to stand impotently by while Hollywood arrogantly Americanises our every British children's icon?"

Ali Catterall

Tomato
3.5/5

Fantastic Planet (1973)

"Period piece, polemic or tripped out hippy whimsy -- Fantastic Planet is all of these and lingers in the system long after ingestion."

Jon Fortgang

-

Far From the Madding Crowd (1967)

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-

Far North (1988)

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Tomato

Farewell My Concubine (1993)

"Gong Li is superb and Cheng Kaige's direction suitably grandiose."

-

A Farewell to Arms (1932)

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-

Farewell to the King (1989)

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-

Farewell, My Lovely (1975)

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-

The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison (1998)

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-

The Farmer's Daughter (1947)

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-

The Farmer's Wife (1928)

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Tomato

The Fast and the Furious (2001)

"An exciting second-tier action flick."

Richard Luck

-

Fast Company (1979)

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Tomato
3/5

Fast Food Nation (2006)

"Not as hard-hitting and incisive as it could have been but a relatively thoughtful and thought-provoking film nonetheless."

Daniel Etherington

Tomato

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)

"Great fun if not quite the great teen pic some believe it to be."

-

Fat City (1972)

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Tomato

Fatal Attraction (1987)

"Close attention reveals plenty of flaws but for sheer heart-in-the-mouth excitement it remains a triumph."

  
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