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Critics / Publications / Financial Times

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Authors
    • Nigel Andrews
    • Peter Aspden
    • Karl French
    • Martin Hoyle
    • Leo Robson

Financial Times

  
a b c d e f g h i j k ( l ) m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Other   (1-22) of 22 498 Total
  
Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

La Vie Moderne (2008)

"Progress has always been cruel, modernity murderous. But that brute reality doesn’t mean we cannot pause, with Depardon, to mourn and commemorate."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

La Zona (2007)

"A Mexican thriller-with- a-message, brings the message and forgets the thrills."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Lady Chatterley (2006)

"The best French film of recent memory."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Lagerfeld Confidential (2007)

"Talkative and witty as he is, Chanel bigwig Karl Lagerfeld is a stubbornly private man."

Karl French

Tomato

Lakeview Terrace (2008)

"But this cop, played with wicked finesse by Jackson while the script allows, deserves the chance to strut his hour in the smoke-free sun."

Nigel Andrews

Splat
1/5

Land of the Lost (2009)

"Will Ferrell capers earnestly through a Journey to the Center of the Earth-style comic romp witless of script, wan of invention and pasty of imagery."

Nigel Andrews

Splat
2/5

Last Chance Harvey (2008)

"Last Chance Harvey is the week’s six-hankie offering. Imagine Richard Curtis remaking An Affair to Remember: maudlin amiability is the game’s name."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

The Last House on the Left (2009)

"Nasty but sometimes effective."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

The Last Legion (2007)

"Silly and camp."

Karl French

Splat
2/5

Law Abiding Citizen (2009)

"When reality melts and major US cities become porous, we need some of the mad panache recently demonstrated by Roland Emmerich in 2012."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee (2009)

"The film has about as much sense of structure as – well, as Thirst, but I laughed a fair bit."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

The Lemon Tree (2008)

"Riklis seems never to have heard the words “Meir” or “Thatcher”. Nor, in a film parlaying its message in a series of humdrum tableaux naïfs, the word “cinematic”."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
5/5

Let the Right One In (2008)

"The brilliantly eerie Let the Right One In is the European Angst Zone’s answer to Hollywood’s Twilight."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Let's Talk About The Rain (2008)

"Nothing quite new enough, or strong enough, to turn a mild arthouse pleaser into a must-see."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

A Letter to True (2004)

"If this epistolary documentary – voiced aloud with pictures to the photographer/film-maker’s favourite pup and co-canines – meandered any more than it does, it could be arrested for vagrancy."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
5/5

The Limits of Control (2009)

"You have to take sides. Go see the film, go judge. Either this is plotless rubbish designed to inflame tabloid newspapers. Or it is the future of cinema, and Jarmusch has got there before the rest of us."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Linha de passe

"The curse of modern Brazilian cinema, it increasingly seems, is that every film reminds us of City of God while none measures up to it."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Lions for Lambs (2007)

"Lame exercise in proscenium dialectics."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Little Ashes (2009)

"Paul Morrison’s evocation of the meeting in 1920s Madrid and subsequent tortuous relationship of the young Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel and Federico Garcia Lorca is such a labour of love that you forgive its incongruities."

Martin Hoyle

Splat

Looking for Eric (2009)

"Something conjured from the high, fey ethers of wish-fulfilment whimsy."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Lorna's Silence (2009)

"Sombre and moving in early scenes, and shot with a penumbral grace, the film doesn’t quite go the dramatic distance. By final reel, insightful humanity has been replaced by inter-ethnic parable and socio-political point-scoring."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

The Love Guru (2008)

"Funny in fits and starts, though the fits are a little convulsive and the starts seldom come with a convincing ending or pay-off."

Nigel Andrews

  
a b c d e f g h i j k ( l ) m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Other   (1-22) of 22 498 Total
  
 
 
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