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Critics / Publications / The Age (Australia)

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Authors
    • Paul Byrnes
    • Sandra Hall
    • Philippa Hawker
    • Paul Kalina
    • Craig Mathieson
    • Dylan Rainforth
    • Tom Ryan
    • Jim Schembri
    • Jake Wilson

The Age (Australia)

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2.5/5

W. (2008)

"Stone and screenwriter Stanley Weiser have little...to offer us."

Philippa Hawker

Splat
2/5

The Wackness (2008)

"It muddles through on its period infatuation and on Kingsley’s dope-loving turn as a doctor constantly on the verge of another hit."

Jim Schembri

Tomato
3.5/5

Watchmen (2009)

"[Snyder] seems only half aware that every adaptation must be some kind of betrayal — or remain a shadow of its source, like a pattern sketched in the dust of a dead planet."

Jake Wilson

Splat
1.5/4

Whaledreamers (2008)

"The September 11 segment is one of the clumsiest works of montage you're likely to see."

Jim Schembri

Tomato
3/5

What Happens in Vegas (2008)

"The combined verve Diaz and Kutcher bring to the table saves a routine time-killer from being entirely forgettable."

Jim Schembri

Splat
2.5/5

What Just Happened (2008)

"What Just Happened, despite an air of crisis, feels sluggish and plodding."

Philippa Hawker

Tomato
3/5

Whatever Works (2009)

"Whatever Works is funnier than anything he's done in a long time -- funny in the robust vaudevillian manner of Groucho Marx."

Jake Wilson

Tomato
4/5

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

"Young actor Max Records gives a terrific performance that captures both the uncertainty and the rampaging energy of his character."

Philippa Hawker

Tomato
3/5

Whip It (2009)

"Surprisingly touching moments of realisation and emotional connection manage to rise above the dramatic cliches that pepper the rest of the film and account for the best scenes in Whip It. Next to all the punch-ups on the track, that is."

Jim Schembri

Splat
2/4

Wild Child (2009)

"The screenplay by Lucy Dahl (daughter of Roald) dwells unpleasantly on cruelty and humiliation, and finally Poppy does little more than exchange one form of snobbery for another."

Jake Wilson

Tomato
2.5/5

The Women (2008)

"Actually quite an acceptable, enjoyable midrange chick flick that hasn't quite deserved the critical drubbing it has received in the States."

Jim Schembri

Tomato
4/5

The Wrestler (2008)

"A beautifully etched, touching essay about a damaged, desperate brute hoping for one taste of dignity and real fatherhood before his life goes down for the count for the final time."

Jim Schembri

  
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