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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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Nada (1974)

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Nadine (1987)

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Nadja (1994)

"This idiosyncratic take on the genre is as much concerned with ordinary family dynamics as the absurdity of its characters' demonic existence."

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The Naked and the Dead (1958)

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The Naked City (1948)

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The Naked Dawn (1955)

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The Naked Jungle (1954)

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The Naked Man (1998)

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The Naked Runner (1966)

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The Naked Spur (1952)

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The Name of the Rose (1986)

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Splat
2/5

Nancy Drew (2007)

"This update on the Nancy Drew saga uses old-fashioned stylings in a modern context to confusing, and none-too-suspenseful effect. It's a non-event that fails to do the much-loved character justice."

Anna Smith

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The Nanny (1965)

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3/5

The Nanny Diaries (2007)

"A straightforward and mostly forgettable coming-of-age drama."

Daniel Etherington

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Nanook of the North (1922)

"Although in some scenes it's pretty obvious that igloos have been constructed by the set designer rather than the Eskimos, there's a real beauty and an authenticity that renders these details insignificant."

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Napoleon (1927)

"Every bit as remarkable now as it was in its day."

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The Narrow Margin (1952)

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4/5

National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)

"Obscene, absurd and hilarious, Animal House is a genre classic."

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National Lampoon's Blackball (2004)

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National Treasure (2004)

"Turteltaub manages to stitch it all together well enough so that the ludicrous nature of the characters' quest doesn't hit you until the final credits roll."

James Mottram

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National Velvet (1944)

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The Natural (1984)

"No popped-up fly doubles. Just wham, bam, home run. Get the picture?"

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Natural City (2003)

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The Naughty Nineties (1945)

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The Navy Vs. the Night Monsters (1966)

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Nazarin (1958)

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Near Dark (1987)

"Dark, bloody and very stylish, this genre-busting western-noir-vampire hybrid is a toothsome joy and definitely one of the best horror films of the 1980s."

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Ned Kelly (1970)

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Neighbors (1981)

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Nemesis (1993)

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Nevada Smith (1966)

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3/5

Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson (2008)

" For anyone interested in the life and work of Lindsay Anderson, however, and indeed the British New Wave more generally, Never Apologize is an illuminating piece of film."

Steve Watson

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Never Give a Sucker An Even Break (1941)

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Never on Sunday (1960)

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Never Say Never Again (1983)

"Connery has style, if not quite the energy quotient (he was 53 at the time) -- some nifty editing and a redundant dance routine make him look good."

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Never So Few (1959)

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The Neverending Story 3: Escape From Fantasia (1996)

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The New Age (1994)

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The New Country (2002)

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New Jack City (1991)

"It's still entertaining, but New Jack City now feels about as edgy as an old razor. And it's just as disposable."

Richard Luck

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New Jersey Drive (1995)

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A New Leaf (1971)

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A New Life (1988)

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1.5/5

New Town Killers (2009)

"A film featuring free-running that makes this most bizarre of extreme pursuits appear positively pedestrian."

Richard Luck

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4/5

The New World (2005)

"An epic retelling of the Pocahontas story that, despite its flaws, leaves you slack-jawed with wonder at times."

James Mottram

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New Year's Day (1988)

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New York Confidential (1955)

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New York, New York (1977)

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Newsfront (1979)

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2/5

Next (2007)

"Cage's paranormal powers enable him to dodge arrest, assassins' bullets and even an avalanche."

Neil Smith

  
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