Tomato |
F For Fake (1976) |
"A triumphantly self-amused, self-aware reflection on the verities of art and creativity and the lies that sustain them." |
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F.T.A. (1972) |
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F/X (1986) |
"The action sequences are efficiently handled, but look elsewhere for psychological or emotional insight." |
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Tomato |
Faat-Kiné (2001) |
"A marvelous film, offering the psychological insight of Rohmer into its familial story, while contextualising it with a wise, vibrant African optimism all Sembène's own." |
Wally Hammond |
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The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) |
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Fabulous Versailles (1954) |
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Derek Adams |
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Face (1997) |
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Tomato 3/6 |
Face Addict (2008) |
"Regrettably, the film’s intended air of melancholy is all but annulled by Bertoglio’s wan, haughty and utterly pretentious narration about how wonderful New York was at that time." |
David Jenkins |
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The Face Behind the Mask (1941) |
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A Face in the Crowd (1957) |
"What starts out as a seemingly liberal tract rapidly becomes a smug, cynical exercise in misanthropy." |
Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
Face Off (1997) |
"Woo's poetic-kinetic style has evolved, if not to the point of abstraction, then to delirium: he makes a virtue of incredulity." |
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Faces (1968) |
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Faces of Women (1987) |
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Facing Windows (2003) |
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Factory Girl (2007) |
"One wonders whether the documentary format would have better served the material than this ill-focused drama. Since real-life family and observers chime in over the end credits, perhaps the filmmakers were thinking the same thing." |
Trevor Johnston |
Tomato |
Factotum (2006) |
"The film may be modest in its ambitions -- but achieves just as much anyway. Just terrific." |
Geoff Andrew |
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The Faculty (1999) |
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Fade to Black (1980) |
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Tomato 3/6 |
Fade to Black (2006) |
"For all its flaws, it’s a movie-lover’s movie, and clear evidence that Parker should push himself a bit more often." |
Trevor Johnston |
Tomato |
Fahrenheit 451 (1966) |
"An underrated film, perhaps because it is less science fiction than a tale of 'once upon a time.'" |
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Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) |
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Fail-Safe (1964) |
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Failan (2001) |
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Failure to Launch (2006) |
"Add to this a confused moral message and it’s clear that, as its title inadvertently suggests, this romantic comedy never gets off the ground." |
Anna Smith |
Splat 2/6 |
Faintheart (2008) |
"It all feels very samey, the comic potential of the mock battles never approached with genuine enthusiasm but treated as a mere gag, and one which soon outstays its welcome. Amiable yet underwhelming." |
Trevor Johnston |
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Fair Game (1995) |
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FairyTale: A True Story (1997) |
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Faithless (2001) |
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Tomato |
Fakers (2004) |
"Paul Gerstenberger’s amusingly waggish screenplay keeps one attuned." |
Derek Adams |
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The Falcon and the Co-eds (1943) |
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The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) |
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Falcons (2002) |
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Tomato 3/6 |
The Fall (2008) |
"The pacing drags and the clichéd tussle between childhood innocence and adult disillusionment can only go one way. Better to experience it than think about it, fair to say." |
Trevor Johnston |
Tomato |
The Fall of the House of Usher (1928) |
"One of the most imaginative and entrancing horror movies of the silent era." |
Geoff Andrew |
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The Fall of the House of Usher (1949) |
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Tomato |
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960) |
"The sickly decadence and claustrophobia of the Usher household is admirably evoked by Floyd Crosby's 'Scope photography and Daniel Haller's art direction." |
Geoff Andrew |
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The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) |
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Fall Time (1993) |
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Tomato |
Fallen (1998) |
"God (or the Devil) is in the detail: every time a fluid is taken into the body, the fidgety camera zooms in, fascinated, suspicious." |
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Tomato |
Fallen Angel (1945) |
"A sharp, small town melodrama." |
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Fallen Angels (Hong Kong) (1996) |
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Falling Angels (2003) |
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Falling Down (1993) |
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Falling in Love (1984) |
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Falling in Love Again (1981) |
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The Falls (1980) |
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Fame (1980) |
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Splat 1/5 |
Fame (2009) |
"This film makes even the most gaudy of Saturday night TV talent contests look like Dostoyevsky in comparison." |
David Jenkins |
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Fame Is the Spur (1947) |
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Family Business (1989) |
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