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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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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)

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Padre Padrone (1977)

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Paint Your Wagon (1969)

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The Painted Veil (1934)

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Tomato
4/5

The Painted Veil (2006)

"An exquisitely drawn character piece."

Tomato
3.5/5

Painters Painting - The New York Art Scene: 1940-70 (1972)

"Great if you're already versed in the work of the figures chatting happily away here, more of an archive curio if you're not."

Catherine Bray

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Paisan (1946)

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The Pajama Game (1957)

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Pal Joey (1957)

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Tomato

Pale Rider (1985)

"A lesser Western by Eastwood's standards, but many a filmmaker would consider this a career high point."

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The Paleface (1948)

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Tomato

The Palm Beach Story (1942)

"Sturges at his confident best."

Tomato
5/5

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

"in Pan's Labyrinth, the world of Ofelia's imagination and the realities of Falangist Spain are two different, ideologically opposed ways of telling the same story - a story of tyranny, resistance and the timeless struggle between good and evil."

Anton Bitel

Tomato

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

"[In the featurettes] Del Toro is wisely allowed to dominate, ensuring that everything remains engaging."

Anton Bitel

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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)

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Splat
2/5

Pandorum (2009)

"Pandorum's insistence on action sequence after action sequence, reveal after reveal, tension upon tension deadens the effect any of it might have had in a more gracefully developed narrative."

Catherine Bray

Tomato

The Panic in Needle Park (1971)

"A brilliantly performed, remarkably un-exploitative (and occasionally funny) portrayal of the ravages of drug addiction, shot with searing documentary-style realism from Schatzberg."

Ali Catterall

Tomato

Panic in the Streets (1950)

"Dirty, sweaty and thrilling."

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The Paper Chase (1973)

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Paper Mask (1991)

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Paper Moon (1973)

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The Paper Wedding (1990)

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Paperhouse (1988)

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Tomato
3.5/5

Paprika (2007)

"Though it's not quite up there with the cream of anime feature films, Paprika is a distinctive, quality addition to the genre."

Daniel Etherington

Splat

Parade (1973)

"Tati's final film -- made originally for Swedish television -- and it's not up to much."

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The Paradine Case (1947)

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Paradise (1991)

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Paradise Alley (1978)

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Tomato

The Parallax View (1974)

"The Parallax View is one of the great paranoid thrillers of the 1970s. Which, when you consider how paranoid America was post-Watergate, is high praise indeed."

Tomato
3.5/5

Paranoid Park (2008)

"A formally daring attempt to capture the rhythms of adolescence wrapped around a murder mystery, Paranoid Park continues Van Sant's fascination with American youth."

Jamie Russell

Tomato
4/5

Paranormal Activity (2009)

"It's a bit of The Exorcist, a bit of Poltergeist, a bit of The Blair Witch Project and a bit of Lost Highway - and it all adds up to a whole lot of scary."

Anton Bitel

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Parasite (1982)

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Pardon Mon Affaire (1977)

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Tomato

The Parent Trap (1961)

"The story has been filmed three times...This is the best of them, thanks largely to Mills's natural comic charm."

Splat

Parenthood (1989)

"Nothing more than sitcom material stretched to two hours."

Tomato
3/5

Paris (2009)

"[Klapisch] has created an imperfect but humane ode to his native city."

Fran Hortop

Tomato
3/5

Paris Belongs to Us (1959)

"A stimulating introduction to Rivette's playful and singular cinematic universe."

Tom Dawson

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Paris Trout (1991)

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Paris When It Sizzles (1964)

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Tomato
4/5

Paris, Je T'aime (2007)

"This bittersweet love-letter to France's capital is as richly cosmopolitan as the city itself."

Anton Bitel

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Park Row (1952)

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Parting Glances (1986)

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Tomato
3.5/5

Partition (2007)

"A brave if earnest attempt to articulate historical issues that remain pertinent."

Daniel Etherington

Tomato

Partner (1968)

"Partner's unchained energy and its willingness to raise questions and even provide some answers still make for compelling viewing."

-

The Party (1968)

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Tomato

Party Girl (1958)

"The two leads are great at displaying vulnerability around each other, but it's Cobb's role as the gangster boss that steals the acting honours."

-

Party Monster (2003)

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Party Monster: The Shockumentary (1997)

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The Party's Over (2003)

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Pascali's Island (1988)

Click here to see the review.

  
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