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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

Splat
4/10

W. (2008)

"It's not quite right to call W. a wasted opportunity: that would suggest that the idea of a biopic of the sitting president had some value in the first place."

Tim Brayton

Splat
5/10

The Wackness (2008)

"Basically the same as every indie movie ever - but in 1994!"

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Waitress (2007)

"It is the work of a brilliant humanist."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

WALL-E (2008)

"Miraculous."

Tim Brayton

Splat
4/10

Wanted (2008)

"A string of hyper-stylised action sequences cut to ribbons so that you could hardly follow what was happening at any particular moment."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

War and Peace (1968)

"If it did cost the best part of a billion dollars, it was money well-spent."

Tim Brayton

Splat
5/10

Watchmen (2009)

""Does this film approximate the feeling and meaning of the book?" and "If the book didn't exist, would this be a good film?" My answer for both of these questions is "No, not really"."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

Wee Willie Winkie (1937)

"Doesn't ask for much investment and doesn't repay close engagement. Insofar as it meets that goal without seeming stupid or cloying, it's a smashing success."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Weekend (1967)

"A film that reads itself, tells the viewer what that reading should be, and at the same time tells the viewer that this reading is inaccurate and should be ignored."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

Wendy and Lucy (2008)

"Turns the slimmest of narrative threads into a powerful meditation on the emotional cost of living."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)

"Nothing less than the 8½ of slasher movies."

Tim Brayton

Splat
6/10

What Happens in Vegas (2008)

"Pleasantly forgettable."

Tim Brayton

Splat
4/10

What We Do Is Secret (2008)

"In the end, if you weren't already a believer, you're not going to leave with any kind of appreciation for the band's art."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

What Would Jesus Buy? (2007)

"It's not much of a film, but it's a swell opinion column."

Tim Brayton

Splat
4/10

Whatever Works (2009)

"Approaches the line that's ever-present in Allen's films dividing funny misanthropy from sour misanthropy, and tramples all over it."

Tim Brayton

Splat
4/10

Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? (2008)

"So shallow and silly that it makes reading The Nation seem like the deepest kind of bliss."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
6/10

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

"The fact that Jonze and Eggers are revealing so much of themselves in this emotionally crabbed tribute to the unending hell of childhood is itself reason to see the film."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2007)

"A brutal film...deeply moving yet painful to watch."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
9/10

The Wind Will Carry Us (1999)

"In nothing else do all of [Kiarostami's] concerns come together in such a satisfying, complete whole."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
10/10

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

"If through some incredible chance you haven't [seen it], all I can say is: do so immediately. Make this the very next movie you watch. Literally."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
8/10

The Wolf Man (1941)

"A film of sometimes uncertain greatness that is nonetheless the most entertaining and effective Universal monster movie since Bride of Frankenstein."

Tim Brayton

Splat
4/10

The Women (2008)

"While there are many ways in which it falls short of its predecessor the fact that it possesses, arguably, a more retrograde view of gender roles...is probably the most depressing."

Tim Brayton

Tomato
7/10

The Wrestler (2008)

"Pleasantly trite script, predominately uninspired directing, barnburning central performance that turns the movie into one of the most transcendent character dramas of the year."

Tim Brayton

  
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