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Critics / Publications / Manhattan Movie Magazine

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    • Marlow Stern

Manhattan Movie Magazine

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
5/5

Ratatouille (2007)

"arguably the finest film in Pixar's distinguished canon"

Marlow Stern

Splat
1/5

Redacted (2007)

"The film is so artificial that it feels like a mockumentary (i.e. a deranged black comedy), and marks a low point in the career of De Palma."

Marlow Stern

Splat
2.5/5

Rudo and Cursi (2009)

"with its vexing voiceover narration, puerile sense of humor, and cliché-ridden storyline, this material isn't worthy of its two charismatic, fiery young stars"

Marlow Stern

Splat
2/5

Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008)

"When all is said and done, you're better off renting the Friends Season Four finale...That was brilliant. This is like a bad Farrelly Brothers movie."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
4/5

The Savages (2007)

"The Savages is a precious, pitch-perfect little film that finds humanity and mirth in the darkest of places."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
3.5/5

Serious Moonlight (2009)

"a solid directorial debut for Ms. Hines, that does ample justice to the legacy of its gifted architect %u2013 slain actress-cum-filmmaker Adrienne Shelly"

Marlow Stern

Tomato
4/5

Sicko (2007)

"Prepare to laugh (nervously), cry and be outraged."

Marlow Stern

Splat
3/5

Stalking Santa (2006)

"Remember Conspiracy Theory? Mel Gibson would've made a perfect Lloyd Darrow. Plus, you know he believes in Santa Claus."

Marlow Stern

Splat
2/5

Stay Cool

"like an exercise in calculated nostalgia"

Marlow Stern

Splat
3/5

Stop-Loss (2008)

"While Stop-Loss is more ambitious and well-crafted than the paint-by-numbers Varsity Blues, these two coming-of-age stories still belong in a similar film category: melodrama"

Marlow Stern

Tomato
5/5

Superbad (2007)

"be sure to stick it out through the closing credits. You'll thank me later."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
4/5

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

"A Grand Guignol, with plot elements from Jacobean tragedy, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Jack the Ripper, it's the perfect mélange for the master of the macabre, Tim Burton."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
3/5

Teeth (2008)

"Ultimately, Teeth will probably never become the late night cult film it aspires to be, but it does achieve an overwhelming sense of castration anxiety"

Marlow Stern

Splat
3/5

The Signal (2007)

"tone shifts awkwardly to a Shaun of the Dead-meets-Fido-style satirical commentary on domestic life"

Marlow Stern

Tomato
5/5

There Will Be Blood (2007)

"An exegesis of capitalism and the 'Horatio Alger myth,' as well as a captivating character study, There Will Be Blood is a near-masterpiece of epic proportion."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
5/5

This Is England (2007)

"Stephen Graham delivers a bravura performance as the brooding, mesmerizing Combo, clearly channeling Russell Crowe in Romper Stomper."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
3/5

Transformers (2007)

"If you take Transformers with a grain of salt...you'll have a pretty fun time checking out both the robotic (transformers) and human (Megan Fox) eye candy"

Marlow Stern

Tomato
4/5

The Wackness (2008)

"Bolstered by its strong performances and inspired direction, The Wackness is anything but, yo"

Marlow Stern

Splat
2/5

Watching The Detectives (2007)

"It looks like it's back to doling out parking tickets and shotgunning booze for Mr. Soter, and I think Cillian's probably learned a valuable career lesson here as well."

Marlow Stern

Tomato
5/5

The Wrestler (2008)

"This tragicomic portrait of 'God's Lonely Man' is the dark horse contender for best film of the year, although I'm sure its star wouldn't have it any other way."

Marlow Stern

Splat
2/5

You Kill Me (2007)

"Kingsley seems to be sleepwalking through the entire movie, in a faux-understated performance"

Marlow Stern

  
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