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Critics / Publications / Antagony & Ecstasy

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    • Tim Brayton

Antagony & Ecstasy

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
7/10

The Page Turner (2007)

"Sneaky and altogether pleasing, if undeniably derivative."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Paprika (2007)

"Paprika fills me with such overwhelming enthusiasm as to leave me gibbering."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

The Parallax View (1974)

"One of the great American films from arguably the finest decade in American filmmaking."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

Paranoid Park (2008)

"The impressionistic skating scenes are absolutely the best part of the film."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Paranormal Activity (2009)

"This kind of movie only has to work once, and it works about as well that one time as anything else in history."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Paris, Je T'aime (2007)

"A fantastic travelogue."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

Park Row (1952)

"The Citizen Kane of B-movies, an absolute masterpiece born fully-formed from one very singular mind."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973)

"One of the most bittersweet films of Peckinpah's career."

Tim Brayton

Splat
2/10

Penelope (2008)

"Produced according to a formula for squeezing the maximum amount of cloying charm out of the minimum investment."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Persepolis (2007)

"Clicks on ever level, visual and narrative, with a sort of inventiveness that seems intoxicated by the liberating possibilities of cinema."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

Peter Pan (1953)

"Not an especially mature film, probably the most "kiddie movie" of all the 1950s Disney features."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

Phantom India (1969)

"It is impossible to fathom three people making a film of such reach and ambition as Phantom India."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

The Piano (1993)

"A stunning mood piece and a haunting adult fairy tale."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Pineapple Express (2008)

"Assuredly the best film yet by the Judd Apatow crew, and probably director David Gordon Green's flimsiest."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

Pinocchio (1940)

"One of the crown jewels of American cinema, and arguably the most beautiful animated movie in history."

Tim Brayton

Splat
3/10

Piranha 2: The Spawning (1982)

"The piranha attack scenes are handled with minimal grace, giving us plenty of nice, long looks at just how fake the props are."

Tim Brayton

Splat
6/10

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)

"When it hits, it is absolutely the best of the three films, but when it misses, it is endlessly tedious."

Tim Brayton

Splat
5/10

Pocahontas (1995)

"The film of the Disney Renaissance likeliest to elicit a shudder of dismay from all but the most maniacal Disney buffs."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Ponyo (2009)

"The film's pleasures are immensely simple, but this does not make them less real or wonderful."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

The Portrait of a Lady (1996)

"An easy thing to dislike, I suppose, and even easier to find it absolutely fascinating."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire (2009)

"Even when director Lee Daniels overplays his hand the worst, the film is always wholly worthy of discussion."

Tim Brayton

Splat
3/10

Premonition (2007)

"The film doesn't have any meaning. Not just because it's bad. Because at the very end, it's very obvious that there wasn't any point to anything."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

The Princess and the Frog (2009)

"A perfectly satisfying entry in the long history of Disney feature animation, one that will in due course join the ranks of the middle-tier classics if not the legends."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Private Fears in Public Places (2007)

"A gentle look at the pain of loneliness that almost all of us feel from time to time."

Tim Brayton

Splat
1/10

Prom Night (2008)

"Director Nelson McCormick has assembled a fairly valuable compendium of almost every kind of false scare known to exist."

Tim Brayton

Splat
3/10

The Promotion (2008)

"A nasty-hearted little film, and in absolutely the worst way for a film to be nasty: it is absolutely convinced of its own warm spirit."

Tim Brayton

Splat
5/10

The Proposal (2009)

"For a woefully unconvincing summertime romantic comedy, it's not without a certain ramshackle, rickety old charm."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

Public Enemies (2009)

"The film is not great, but it is very good in most respects, and a few isolated moments achieve greatness."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
6/10

Punisher: War Zone (2008)

"It's not a great film. It's not even a particularly good film. It is, however, a film that almost entirely succeeds at a tremendously modest aim."

Tim Brayton

  
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   (1-29) of 29 754 Total
  
 
 
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