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Critics / Publications / Channel 4 Film

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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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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Macabre (1980)

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Macaroni (1985)

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Macbeth (1971)

"Polanski has increased the film's barbaric realism and fills the screen with blood, mud and brooding atmosphere."

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Macbeth (1972)

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Tomato
3/5

Macbeth (2007)

"Good-looking and well-meaning, this Macbeth falls some way short of its intentions, but nevertheless breathes glamorous and sadistic new life into an old story."

Hannah Forbes Black

Splat

Macbeth (Restored Version) (1948)

"Welles's bulky presence makes the ambitious egomaniac all too credible, but lack of time gives a constricted air with no sense of a world outside."

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Machine to Kill Bad People (1948)

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Mackenna's Gold (1969)

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The Mackintosh Man (1973)

"This film never risks being realistic or even comprehensible, but it will pass a Sunday afternoon quite pleasantly."

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Mad Cows (1999)

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Mad Dog and Glory (1993)

"The film's main sin seems to be its indecision as to whether it is a black comedy, a satire, a thriller or a love story. It's none of the above. Just tedious."

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Mad Love (1935)

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Mad Max (1979)

"This is brutal, exciting stuff, all the more impressive for its budget constraints."

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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

"Quality, visionary sci-fi."

Splat
2/5

Mad, Sad and Bad (2009)

"All we learn from Mad, Sad & Bad is that, while a decent comedy can aspire to get away with all sorts of things, a lack of imagination shouldn't be one of them."

Hannah Forbes Black

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Madagascar (2005)

"Amiably entertaining."

Daniel Etherington

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Madagascar Skin (1995)

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3/5

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)

"Not quite on a par with the original but not bad as sequels go."

Daniel Etherington

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Madame Bovary (1934)

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Madame Bovary (1949)

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Madame Bovary (1992)

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Madame Curie (1943)

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Madame Rosa (1977)

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Madame Sousatzka (1988)

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Made in America (1993)

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Made in Heaven (1987)

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2/5

Made in Jamaica (2006)

"Some great performances and a raw taste of life on the streets of Jamaica, but too ragged and rambling to explain why this music matters."

Jon Fortgang

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Madigan (1968)

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The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)

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The Magdalene Sisters (2003)

"A damning indictment of the Catholic Church that lingers in the mind long after if ends. Angry, compassionate but never hysterical, this a true cinematic achievement."

James Mottram

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4.5/5

Magic (1978)

"Although it's well-handled by Attenborough and features decent supporting turns from Ann-Margret and Ed Lauter, the key source of Magic's terror is the fact that ventriloquists' dummies are and always will be disturbing."

Richard Luck

Splat

The Magic Christian (1969)

"Save for some eye-popping cameos, there's nothing very magic about this dated dog's breakfast of a movie."

Ali Catterall

Tomato

The Magic Flute (1975)

"If filmed opera seems a contradiction -- no more than an excuse to immortalize a performance -- this production is the exception to the rule."

Tomato
3.5/5

The Magic Flute (2006)

"Flashes of inspiration but not enough, one suspects, to cause a stampeding horde of cinemagoers to beat down the doors of the Royal Opera House."

Fran Hortop

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The Magic Gloves (2006)

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The Magician (1958)

"An enigmatic, complex and immensely enjoyable film."

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3.5/5

The Magician (2005)

"might almost be described as Tarantino-esque, were it not for the absence of tight plotting."

Anton Bitel

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Magnificent Obsession (1954)

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Magnificent Warriors (1987)

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5/5

Magnolia (1999)

"Magnolia's finest achievement is the sheer ambition running through every vein."

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Mahanagar (1963)

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Mahler (1974)

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Mahogany (1975)

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Maids of Wilko (1979)

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3/5

The Major and the Minor (1942)

"A fine entertainment and proof that Billy Wilder had what it took from the very start of his career."

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Major Barbara (1941)

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Major Dundee (1965)

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Major League (1989)

"Even though too many jokes fall flat under the weight of predictability, its sheer comic energy manages to entertain."

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2/5

Make It Happen (2008)

"There's dancing, there's emotion, there's an earnestly cheesy inspirational storyline, there's nothing you won't have seen before."

Daniel Etherington

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The Maker (1997)

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