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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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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
3/5

500 Days of Summer (2009)

"It offers us the kind of friendship that comes with a brilliant soundtrack, a story with a solid mixture of fantasy and truth, and the bolstering sort of hopefulness that we might, by accident, fall into a version of its world someday."

Millie Stein

Tomato
3/5

Adventureland (2009)

"Mottola hasn't concocted the funniest summer comedy ever, but he may have given us one of the wisest."

Ben Kenisberg

Tomato
5/6

American Teen (2008)

"The movie has a rare, geeky generosity -- a braces-laden, acne-scared adorableness -- that sets it apart from the current crop of glamorised gossip girls or reality-TV phonies."

Joshua Rothkopf

Tomato
3/5

Astro Boy (2009)

"Diehard fans should be warned that the movie will not deliver the nostalgic hit they are hoping for. This is not necessarily such a bad thing. At least a new generation is being exposed to Astro Boy."

Sarah Theeboom

Tomato
4/6

Australia (2008)

"A very loud, crazily colourful and delightfully strings-free romp -- fun while it lasted and fondly recalled, but not, alas, the big love we yearned for."

Angus Fontaine

Tomato
4/6

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

"This writer can't remember witnessing a harder-hitting kids' movie denouement than the one that closes this microcosm of middle-class German family life in WWII."

Derek Adams

Tomato
4/5

Bruno (2009)

"It's essential - but hardly comfortable - viewing. You'll watch most of it through splayed fingers, and at times you'll need a spare hand to pick your jaw up off the cinema floor."

Dan Rookwood

Tomato
3/5

Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)

"Capitalism: A Love Story is, like Moore's previous movies, manipulative and moving, funny and impassioned, uplifting and infuriating."

Michelle Lamont

Tomato
5/5

Che, Part One (2008)

"It's not a Hollywood-style movie - it demands patience and proper attention - but it's a great movie, and rewards magnificently."

Geoff Andrew

Tomato
3/5

Cheri (2009)

"Remember Boyle and MacDonald's names: you'll be hearing them a lot when awards season comes around."

Nick Dent

Tomato
4/6

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

"For a melodrama concerned with emotional pain, this fairy tale favours formal trickery over human connection to a fault."

David Fear

Tomato
5/6

The Dark Knight (2008)

"There is an exquisite order in the chaos, a fascist formality and video game surrealism that resists the forces of disintegration with a sort of superhuman determination."

Ruth Hessey

Tomato

District 9 (2009)

"Neill Blomkamp's career-making debut film District 9 mixes alien contact with apartheid politics, deftly creating one of the best sci-fi films in recent memory."

Jonathon Valenzuela

Tomato
5/6

Doubt (2008)

"Tense and teasingly ambiguous..."

David Jenkins

Tomato
4/5

Drag Me To Hell (2009)

"Drag Me to Hell isn't a classic by any means, but feels like a palate cleanser before the next big project – and anything that washes the taste of Spider-man 3 out of Raimi's mouth can only be a good thing."

Tomato
5/6

The Duchess (2008)

"A mature, restrained portrayal from Knightley, a masterclass in passive aggression from Fiennes and a performance of tender seduction from Atwell."

Tomato
5/6

Every Little Step (2009)

"We're left with a deep sense of admiration for those who are prepared to face rejection routinely in pursuit of a dream."

Nick Dent

Tomato
5/5

The French Kissers (2009)

"French cinema has a new coming-of-age classic to go alongside Au Revoir les Enfants and The 400 Blows."

Nick Dent

Tomato
3/6

Frozen River (2008)

"The points Hunt wants to make may not be profound (desperate people do desperate things; morality takes a backseat, but not forever), but Leo makes them seem fresh."

Hank Sartin

Tomato
5/6

Fugitive Pieces (2008)

"Nuanced, scrupulous and powerful..."

Joshua Land

Tomato
5/6

Funny Games (2008)

"This new version adds nothing novel, but it lacks none of the original's bite."

Wally Hammond

Tomato
3/6

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)

"Quirky supporting characters enliven this by-the-numbers romcom."

Lisa Varano

Tomato
3/5

Gomorrah (2009)

"The result, while admirable, is curiously flat and unengaging."

Nick Dent

Tomato
4/6

Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)

"A thinking person's 'creature feature,' Hellboy II is also a heartfelt plea for bio- and cultural diversity."

Nigel Floyd

Tomato
3/5

I Love You, Man (2009)

"In less sure hands this parade of oddities could have become tiresome. Which only makes Rudd's central performance more impressive, holding the entire edifice together by sheer force of personality."

Tom Huddleston

Tomato
4/6

In Bruges (2008)

"McDonagh’s dialogue is often bruisingly funny -- particularly once hambone Ralph Fiennes makes his belated entrance -- and his sense of the absurd never falters."

Tomato
3/6

Inkheart (2009)

"It's a familiar tale, but one told with gusto, wit and visual flare..."

David Jenkins

Tomato
4/5

It Might Get Loud (2009)

"A must-see for axe players, the movie is not terribly concerned with history. Still, its design is smarter than you realise."

Tomato
4/5

The Limits of Control (2009)

"While some will find Jarmusch's tale (if one can call the dialogue-poor film a tale) pretentious, others will adore its artistic sensibilities."

Millie Stein

Tomato
4/5

Mao's Last Dancer (2009)

"Bruce Beresford delivers one of his best films in the story of Chinese ballet star Li Cunxin."

Nick Dent

Tomato
3/5

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)

"The Toy Story-esque plot could be written on the femur of dormouse and some scenes still lean towards inanity. But, in the main, this is a funnier and more coherent slice of kids' entertainment."

Derek Adams

Tomato
4/6

Persepolis (2007)

"This is a delightful, curious film that indulges in both the personal and the political and provides a potted history of modern Iran through one woman's experience."

Tomato
3/5

Ponyo (2009)

"See this film if you're looking to immerse yourself in a sense of delight over the simple wonders of a child's world."

Gregory Moore

Tomato
4/5

Public Enemies (2009)

"Like Dillinger, Mann and his jangly camera live for the moment. If Public Enemies doesn't cut it as history or mythologising, it succeeds staggeringly well as a series of set pieces."

Ben Kenisberg

Tomato
5/6

Rachel Getting Married (2008)

"Those who surrender to Demme's disarming, almost participatory technique will find themselves overwhelmed, exhilarated and inspired by the eternal possibilities of cinema."

Tom Huddleston

Tomato
4/6

The Reader (2008)

"Its issues are infinite and moveable. It's a bold and challenging work."

Dave Calhoun

Tomato
4/6

RocknRolla (2008)

"Allowing for its air of laddish self-congratulation and its sad whiff of homophobia, Ritchie's film is arguably his most entertaining to date."

Wally Hammond

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

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

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."

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

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

  
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