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V For Vendetta (2005) |
"For all its anti-establishment esprit, it’s more a case of Z for Zzzz." |
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Va Savoir (2001) |
"Funny, sentimental but ironic, and wondrously assured." |
Geoff Andrew |
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Vacancy (2007) |
"It’s not pretty, but it’s certainly vacant." |
Trevor Johnston |
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Vacas (1992) |
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Vagabond (1985) |
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Valdez is Coming (1971) |
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Valentin (2004) |
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Valentino (1977) |
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Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) |
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Valiant (2005) |
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Tomato 3/6 |
Valkyrie (2008) |
"As old-fashioned historical escapism goes, this is solid, compelling stuff." |
Tom Huddlestone |
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The Valley of Gwangi (1969) |
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Valley of the Dolls (1967) |
"Jacqueline Susann's 'exposé' of Hollywood gets the cliché-ridden treatment it deserves from Robson." |
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Valmont (1990) |
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Vamp (1986) |
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The Vampire Bat (1933) |
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Vampire Circus (1971) |
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Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) |
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The Vampire Lovers (1970) |
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Vampire's Kiss (1989) |
"Bierman's striking first feature leaves one trembling between corrosive laughter, edgy terror, and a residual sadness at Loew's pitiful plight." |
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Vampires (1998) |
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Vampyr (1931) |
"With the help of Rudolph Maté's luminous photography, Dreyer creates a film of great beauty." |
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The Van (1996) |
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Van Gogh (1992) |
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Van Helsing (2004) |
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Vanilla Sky (2001) |
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Tomato |
The Vanishing (1988) |
"Sluizer's direction is seamless throughout, effortlessly juggling domesticity and damnation as it ploughs inexorably towards an appaling dénouement." |
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The Vanishing (1993) |
"Misjudged, compromised Hollywood remake." |
Nigel Floyd |
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Vanishing of The Bees |
"There’s little form to the structure, the editing is amateurish and the narration is puerile. It’s a worthwhile subject – but the film is too poor to justify a release." |
Derek Adams |
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Vanishing Point (1971) |
"The woodenness of both direction and Newman's performance becomes increasingly apparent." |
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Vanity Fair (2004) |
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Vantage Point (2008) |
"Although mounted with no little efficiency by director Pete Travis (who previously made the TV drama-doc ‘Omagh’), the narrative enterprise actually hides a one-dimensional world view, with civilian casualties mere background set dressing." |
Trevor Johnston |
Tomato |
Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) |
"There's more power here than in all the multi-million dollar fireworks of Hollywood." |
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Variety (1925) |
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Variety Lights (1951) |
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Geoff Andrew |
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Varsity Blues (1998) |
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Vatel (2000) |
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Veer-Zaara (2004) |
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Velvet Goldmine (1998) |
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The Velvet Vampire (1971) |
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Vengeance (1968) |
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Tomato 3/6 |
Vengeance (2009) |
"If indeed there is anything surprising about this cliché-packed genre fare, it’s the degree to which To and his screenwriter Wai Ka-Fai are prepared to indulge their flair for the ludicrous." |
Geoff Andrew |
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Vengeance Is Mine (1979) |
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Vengo (2001) |
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Venom (1982) |
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Venom (2005) |
"The slasher clichés on reshuffle are old enough to predate the births of most of the flick's nubile victims-to-be, including tight-T-shirt wearer Agnes Bruckner." |
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Vento di Terra (2005) |
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Tomato |
Venus (2006) |
"An affirmation of pleasure and generous-mindedness as well as credible takes on the different aches of adolescence and senescence." |
Ben Walters |
Tomato 4/6 |
Venus (2006) |
"The lingering impressions here are of regret, resignation and renewal, the fascination of firm flesh and O’Toole growling ‘Come on, old man!’ as he slaps his own sagging face." |
Ben Walters |
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Venus Beauty Institute (2000) |
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