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Critics / Publications / Time Out Sydney

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Authors
    • Derek Adams
    • Geoff Andrew
    • Geoff Andrews
    • Dave Calhoun
    • Nick Dent
    • David Fear
    • Nigel Floyd
    • Angus Fontaine
    • Wally Hammond
    • Sophie Harris
    • Ruth Hessey
    • Tom Huddleston
    • David Jenkins
    • Ben Kenisberg
    • Michelle Lamont
    • Joshua Land
    • Gregory Moore
    • Dan Rookwood
    • Joshua Rothkopf
    • Hank Sartin
    • Millie Stein
    • Keith Uhlich
    • Jonathon Valenzuela
    • Lisa Varano

Time Out Sydney

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008)

"While not apologising for his disgusting behaviour, the film puts Polanski's actions in the context of a turbulent life."

Nick Dent

Splat
2/6

Seven Pounds (2008)

"Even by the standards of gotcha flicks, Seven Pounds seems especially somnolent and pretentious."

Ben Kenisberg

Tomato
5/6

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

"This is Boyle's best since Trainspotting."

Nick Dent

Tomato
4/6

Son of a Lion (2008)

"The film's credibility is in its simple and solid moral sentiments, echoed constantly throughout the bulletproof script."

Tomato
5/6

Star Trek (2009)

"Whether you have seen every Star Trek episode and film, or none at all, you should get out and see this, because it isn't just a great Star Trek movie: it's a great movie full stop."

Gregory Moore

Tomato
4/6

Summer Hours (2009)

"A beautifully understated movie about family ties and the sadness and nostalgia that objects can evoke."

Nick Dent

Splat
2/5

Sunshine Cleaning (2009)

"Best to take a page from Rose's métier and bleach this one fully out of sight and mind."

Keith Uhlich

Tomato
4/5

Taking Woodstock (2009)

"It does at least come across as a portrait of an era that's affectionate, authentic and pleasingly adult in its tone and concerns."

Geoff Andrew

Tomato
3/6

The Clone Wars (2008)

"The action sequences are kinetic and hold the eye, the animation style is detailed and it remains within the boundaries of the canon."

Splat
2/6

Towelhead (2008)

"It makes sense that the scenes are pitched between icky and titillating, but the lack of delicacy reduces everything to stock sordidness."

David Fear

Splat
2/5

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

"You like 'splosions and special effects? Hey, you got 'em. But for anyone over the age of 12, this hardly makes up for lead-footed plotting or the fact these metal machines can't even stay consistent within their own mythology."

Gregory Moore

Splat
2/6

Tropic Thunder (2008)

"Nothing but mild vulgarity mixed with explosions and entitlement, a piss-take on Hollywood excess that doubles as an example of it."

Tomato
4/6

Tulpan (2008)

"A deliciously light touch characterises this dry, deadpan comedy set in the stark and sparsely inhabited steppes of Kazakhstan."

Geoff Andrews

Tomato
4/6

Valkyrie (2008)

"X-Men fans may disagree, but this is Singer's best work since The Usual Suspects."

Nick Dent

Splat
3/6

The Visitor (2008)

"Its mushy humanism is...insidious."

Tomato
4/6

W. (2008)

"Endeavours this even-handed and entertaining shouldn't be "misunderestimated.""

David Fear

Tomato
5/6

WALL-E (2008)

"Eco-friendly, pro-exercise and featuring a glorious use of a fire extinguisher, Wall-E sparks with genuine creativity."

Tomato
4/6

Watchmen (2009)

"Although Zack Snyder's Watchmen is as lovingly detailed a facsimile as there's ever been of a graphic novel, there's still something lacking."

Nick Dent

Tomato
4/6

Wendy and Lucy (2008)

"[Williams] doesn't have to say much to convey the deep wells of hurt that Wendy's carrying around, and they're all the more poignant for remaining unspoken."

Nick Dent

Tomato
4/5

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

"Those hoping for a fun-lovin' romp through the kooky world of Max and his zany monster pals are likely to be disappointed."

Tomato
5/6

The Wrestler (2008)

"Randy's climactic thank you to the fans who have stood by him sounds eerily like an Oscar speech; expect a reprise at the actual ceremony in February."

Nick Dent

Splat
3/6

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

"Newbies to the series will perhaps enjoy the relentless explosions and CGI action of X-Men Origins: Wolverine but as a prequel to the X-Men films -- and as an adaptation of the comics -- it fails dismally."

Jonathon Valenzuela

  
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