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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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Yaaba (1989)

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Tomato

The Yakuza (1975)

"There are enough double-crosses to satisfy the most jaded fans of the genre."

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Yakuza Graveyard (1976)

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The Yakuza Papers: Vol.1 - Battles Without Honor And Humanity (1973)

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Tomato

Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)

"Thanks to fluent direction, fine photography and Cagney's brillance as actor and song and dance man, the whole piece is surprisingly palatable."

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Yanks (1979)

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Tomato

The Year My Voice Broke (1987)

"Duigan's gift for characterization and feel for period give the film its haunting and evocative mood, and hint at something altogether darker than the average teen flick."

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Year of the Comet (1992)

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Tomato
4/5

Year of the Dog (2007)

"As you would expect from a writer like Mike White, Year Of The Dog is a smartly scripted, darkly funny work. But from Molly Shannon's performance to White's own ability as a director of actors, there are plenty of pleasant surprises here."

James Mottram

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Year of the Dragon (1985)

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Year of the Gun (1991)

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Year of the Quiet Sun (1984)

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The Yearling (1946)

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Yeelen (1987)

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Tomato
4/5

Yella (2007)

"A rich, inventive and atmospheric thriller that is somehow able to reveal the final twist while retaining its mysterious allure."

Steve Watson

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Yellow Earth (1986)

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Yellow Sky (1948)

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Tomato

Yellow Submarine (1968)

"There's a quiet note of melancholy in much of this material, which is much more persuasive and concrete than the larky, intoxicating pleasure usually claimed for the film."

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Yellowbeard (1983)

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Yentl (1983)

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Splat
2/5

Yes Man (2008)

"Put bluntly, don't be afraid to say 'no' to Yes Man."

Richard Luck

Splat
2.5/5

Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

"Occasionally funny and often audacious, but this is too smug to satisfy and too much like Ashton Kutcher's 'Punk'd' to be considered cutting edge."

Richard Luck

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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1964)

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Tomato

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1964)

"De Sica may seduce us with his breezy comedy but concealed beneath is his usual preoccupation with class, making the laughs in Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow delightfully brittle."

Anton Bitel

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Yol (1982)

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Yolanda and the Thief (1945)

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You and Me (1938)

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Tomato

You Can't Take It With You (1938)

"Demonstrates Capra's skill at tweaking the heartstrings as well as the funny bone."

Laura Bushell

Splat
1/5

You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)

"There's a broad theory that no matter how funny the comedy, 90 minutes is the point at which audiences have had enough. You Don't Mess With The Zohan trundles on for 113 minutes, none of them funny."

Jim Hall

Tomato
4/5

You Kill Me (2007)

"A great cast and a great script make this a surprising recommendation as a first date movie."

Jim Hall

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You Only Live Once (1937)

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Tomato

You Only Live Twice (1967)

"A well-crafted installment in the Bond series."

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You Were Never Lovelier (1942)

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You'll Never Get Rich (1941)

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Splat

You're a Big Boy Now (1966)

"Coppola's spaced-out sex comedy is a cross between The Graduate and Funny Face, drunk on its own kooky excesses."

Tomato
4.5/5

You, the Living (2009)

"this litany of human disconnection, misery, frustration and despair... would be an almost unbearably bleak mosaic of our living deaths, were it not for Andersson's profound appreciation of Chaplin's observation that comedy is tragedy seen in long-shot."

Anton Bitel

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Young Adam (2004)

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The Young Americans (1993)

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Young and Innocent (1937)

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Young at Heart (1954)

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Young Bess (1953)

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Young Billy Young (1969)

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Young Doctors in Love (1982)

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Tomato
3.5/5

The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)

"A decidedly old-fashioned delight."

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The Young Lions (1958)

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Young Man With a Horn (1950)

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The Young Master (1980)

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Tomato

Young Mr. Lincoln (1940)

"The subject matter lends the film extra resonance but you don't need background knowledge to appreciate Fonda's funny, moving and expertly nuanced performance."

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The Young One (1960)

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The Young Ones (1961)

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