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Splat 2/5 |
"There are sufficient action scenes, however, to keep small persons attentive, and enough plot (the valley where the creatures live runs out of water and they argue over rationing while searching for a new source) to hold the action together." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
The Last Broadcast (1998) |
" At its best, it is very creepy" |
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Splat 2/5 |
Last House on the Left (1972) |
" if one is not disgusted enough to stop watching, one is left wishing that the movie would show more than it does" |
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Tomato 3/5 |
The Last Seduction (1995) |
"The film celebrates the appeal of evil" |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Le Boucher (1969) |
"In multiple viewings, Chabrol's technique becomes more and more gripping, as every camera angle and every movement within the frame or of the frame appears to comment somehow on the characters, their environment, or on the unrefined core of the human psyc" |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The League of Gentlemen (1960) |
" Fans who love nothing better than to get lost in the intricate plans of a complex robbery will be in heaven." |
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Splat 1/5 |
" Set in a remote village where bizarre characters do bizarre things, the humor is often shrill or strained." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
A League of Their Own (1992) |
"the film combines humor, historical trivia, and the thrill of baseball to create a fully entertaining, fictional tale" |
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The Legend of the Swordsman (1991) |
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Les Enfants Terribles (1950) |
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Les Uns Et Les Autres (1981) |
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Les Vampires (1915) |
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The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) |
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Splat 2/5 |
The Locusts (1997) |
"A pointless drama set on cattle feedlot" |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Long Night (1947) |
"Henry Fonda had a number of classic film roles, but it is incredibly exciting to see the raw sensitivity and confidence he delivers in Long Night , which ranks among the very best of his performances, all the more so because of its relative obscurity." |
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The Long Riders (1980) |
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Splat 2/5 |
Looking for Richard (1996) |
"The film is sloppily pieced together, as Pacino appears unsure of exactly what he wants to achieve." |
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Splat 1/5 |
The Loved One (1965) |
"its humors are unorganized and it can easily seem desperate and dumb" |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Lust in the Dust (1985) |
"Cult movies like this one are what home video is all about, but avoid forcing it on your friends" |
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