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Critics / Publications / thelondonpaper

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Authors
    • Ed Andrews
    • Kat Brown
    • Julia Buckley
    • Jonathan Crocker
    • Carrie Gorringe
    • Jessica Holland
    • David Jenkins
    • Victoria Kettner
    • Dave Kopel
    • James Law
    • Will Lawrence
    • Stuart McGurk
    • Lottie Moggach
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Hugh Reilly
    • Jamie Russell
    • Gareth Shaw
    • Leigh Singer
    • Neil Smith
    • Matthew Turner

thelondonpaper

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/5

The Accidental Husband (2009)

"Sadly, as Thurman dithers between her two suitors – one a fiery free spirit, the other as wet as an otter’s pocket – her ­decisions become ever more ­baffling. Even her sparky ­performance fails to fire the rather soggy finale."

Tomato
3/5

Across the Universe (2007)

"It’s too long, and the ambitious ­imagery (strawberries turning into bombs?) occasionally misses the mark. But it’s a fun ride all the same."

Neil Smith

Splat
2/5

Amazing Grace (2007)

"Gruffudd's Wilberforce lacks charisma and the House of Commons scenes are interminable. Worthy shouldn't mean dull. What a waste."

Julia Buckley

Tomato
4/5

American Gangster (2007)

"An intricately woven account of drug trafficking and police corruption in Harlem in the early 1970s."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

American Teen (2008)

"This absorbing doc is a funny, heartbreaking ­reminder that we’re all wounded survivors of the original war zone."

Jonathan Crocker

Tomato
3/5

Anna M. (2007)

"Isabelle Carré is superb as Anna, but the problem is the tone. Caught between psychological study and thriller, it aims for both - but achieves neither."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
5/5

Anvil! The Story of Anvil (2009)

"The best film about the world of rock since This Is Spinal Tap."

Stuart McGurk

Splat
2/5

As You Like It (2006)

"Kenneth Branagh directs this pedestrian spin on the Shakespearean comedy that proves stubbornly resistant to his boisterous brand of all-star panto."

Neil Smith

  
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