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L'Age D'Or (1930) |
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Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
L'Amour Fou (1968) |
"Rivette's claim to the status of a key innovator in contemporary cinema began with this film." |
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L'Argent (1983) |
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Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
L'Atalante (1934) |
"Originally released in 1934, Jean Vigo’s first and only full-length feature is one of the cinema’s greatest masterpieces." |
Geoff Andrew |
Splat |
L'Avventura (1960) |
"If it once seemed the ultimate in arty, intellectually chic movie-making, the film now looks all too studied and remote a portrait of emotional sterility." |
Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
L'Enfant (2006) |
"Absolutely terrific." |
Geoff Andrew |
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L'Enfer (1994) |
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L'Enfer (2005) |
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L'Ennui (1998) |
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Splat |
L'Iceberg (2005) |
"Cute but toothless." |
Cliff Doerksen |
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L.627 (1992) |
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Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
L.A. Confidential (1997) |
"As the emotional nexus, a Veronica Lake lookalike trapped in a web of male desires, Basinger is arguably the pick of a perfect cast. Subtle, shocking, compelling and immensely assured." |
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Tomato |
L.A. Story (1991) |
"Steve Martin's script, a delightfully scatty account of life in the city of angels, exposes romance lurking beyond the snobbish restaurants and routine muggings..." |
Geoff Andrew |
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L.A. Without a Map (1998) |
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L.I.E. (2001) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Balance (1982) |
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Tomato |
La Belle Noiseuse (1991) |
"As impeccably shot as its subject deserves, the film is more accessible than most of Rivette's work, with characteristically playful passing nods to the relationship between life and performance." |
Geoff Andrew |
Tomato |
La Bête Humaine (1938) |
"Superb performances from Gabin, Simon and Ledoux as the classic tragic love triangle." |
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Tomato |
La Bonne Anne (1973) |
"Any exploration of such cynicism is largely dissipated by the surfeit of Gallic charm." |
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La Buche (2000) |
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La Cage Aux Folles (1978) |
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La Cage Aux Folles 2 (1980) |
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La Caza (1965) |
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Tomato |
La Collectionneuse (1971) |
"Wryly and delightfully witty." |
Tom Milne |
Tomato |
La Dolce Vita (1960) |
"There are perhaps a couple of party scenes too many, and the peripheral characters can be unconvincing, but the stylish cinematography and Fellini's bizarre, extravagant visuals are absolutely riveting." |
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La Femme Nikita (1990) |
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La Guerre Est Finie (1966) |
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Derek Adams |
Tomato |
La Jetée (1962) |
"The soundtrack's texture is similarly sparse, and the fluid montage leads the viewer into the sensation of watching moving images. Until, that is, an extraordinary epiphany when an image genuinely does move." |
Geoff Andrew |
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La Lectrice (1989) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Ley De Herodes (2000) |
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Derek Adams |
Tomato |
La Marseillaise (1937) |
"It is a relief, too, to see the lingering archaism of the earlier sections of the film swept away in an astonishing last third of quiet power." |
Derek Adams |
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La Nuit De Varennes (1983) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Prise De Pouvoir Par Louis XIV (1966) |
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Derek Adams |
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La Promesse (1996) |
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Derek Adams |
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La Ronde (1950) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Rupture (1970) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Scorta (1993) |
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Derek Adams |
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La Sentinelle (1992) |
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Derek Adams |
Tomato |
La Silence De La Mer (1947) |
"Filmed in the most daring way imaginable, using a new cinematic language of transient expressions and glances, the film was a root influence on Bresson and the whole French New Wave." |
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Tomato |
La Strada (1954) |
"Symbols, metaphors, and larger-than-life performances hold sway, and moments of bizarre if inconsequential charm abound." |
Geoff Andrew |
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La Tropical (2006) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Truite (1982) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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La Vallée (1972) |
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La Vie De Boheme (1993) |
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La Vie En Rose (2007) |
"Yes, she sings ‘Je ne regrette rien’, and, yes, we cry. Yet the tears are for the song and the memory of a remarkable artist. They’re very little to do with this strenuously crafted yet ultimately bungled 140 minutes of celluloid." |
Trevor Johnston |
Tomato 4/6 |
La Vie Moderne (2008) |
"Depardon’s palpable sense of respect for his subjects lends the film a geniality that would otherwise have been hard to fabricate." |
David Jenkins |
Tomato 4/6 |
La Zona (2007) |
"This slick, serious-minded tale of upper-crust vigilantes protecting their gated community at any cost is a nihilistic but thoughtful portrait of a country divided ." |
Dave Calhoun |
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Labyrinth (1986) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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Labyrinth of Passion (1982) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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The Lacemaker (1978) |
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