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    • Walter V. Addiego
    • Joseph J. Airdo
    • Edith Alderette
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • David Armstrong
    • Allen Barra
    • Edvins Beitiks
    • David Bonetti
    • Anthony Breznican
    • Bob Campbell
    • John Carman
    • Kenneth M. Chanko
    • Anne Crump
    • Keay Davidson
    • Ron Dicker
    • Donna Domino
    • Rossiter Drake
    • Philip Elwood
    • Jane Ganahl
    • Janos Gereben
    • David Germain
    • Tim Goodman
    • Kathleen Gray
    • T. Hashimoto
    • Rachel Howard
    • Robert Hurwitt
    • Brian L. Johnson
    • G. Allen Johnson
    • Gary Kamiya
    • Anita Katz
    • Leslie Katz
    • Leonard Klady
    • Christy Lemire
    • Gregory Lewis
    • Joe Leydon
    • Tiffany Maleshefski
    • Sonia Mansfield
    • Craig Marine
    • Millicent Mayfield
    • Matt Melucci
    • Juan M. Mendez
    • Joyce Millman
    • Wesley Morris
    • Sheila Norman-Culp
    • Ben Nuckols
    • Jodi Paper
    • Bill Picture
    • George Powell
    • Cynthia Robins
    • Scott Rosenberg
    • Henry Sheehan
    • Barbara Shulgasser
    • Bob Stephens
    • Judy Stone
    • Mario Tarradell
    • Allan Ulrich
    • Venise Wagner
    • Jan Wahl
    • Barry Walters
    • Jesse Washington
    • Stephen Whitty

San Francisco Examiner

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/4

Naked (2002)

"After we spend about an hour listening to each couple argue and complain, the dinner party starts and all six characters begin to argue and complain as a group."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
3/5

The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)

"Still funny."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
5/5

Naked Lunch (1991)

"A twisted, brilliant masterpiece. One of Cronenberg's best."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Splat
2/4

Naqoyqatsi (2002)

"The filmmaker seems determined to deliver profound messages about mankind, but most are so simple a child could have crafted them."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
2.5/4

Narc (2002)

"Call it The Badge on steroids and you won't be far off the mark."

Joe Leydon

Tomato
5/5

National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)

"Constatnly hilarious, with a comic supporting cast to die for."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Splat
2.5/4

National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002)

"A beery, boisterous guilty pleasure."

Joe Leydon

Tomato
3/4

The Nazi Officer's Wife

"Though The Nazi Officer's Wife is more a story of cunning survival than it is of torture, pain and death, it still manages to capture the horror of that insane and shameful period of human history."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato

Near Dark (1987)

"Nothing less than a masterpiece."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

-

The Negotiator (1998)

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Barbara Shulgasser

Tomato

Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud (1995)

"Sautet makes movies about the you that you think only you know."

Barbara Shulgasser

-

The Neon Bible (1996)

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Barry Walters

-

The Net (1995)

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Scott Rosenberg

Tomato

Never Been Kissed (1999)

"The film could succeed on its star's glee alone, but Grosnell, working from a snappy script by Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein, has a terrific time juggling contempo camp and cheese."

Wesley Morris

-

The New Eve (1998)

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Wesley Morris

Splat
1/4

The New Guy (2002)

"OK, maybe I'm a snob who's seen too many foreign films, but, Dude, this flick is, like, so totally lame-o."

Donna Domino

-

New Jersey Drive (1995)

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Walter V. Addiego

Tomato
3/4

New Suit (2002)

"An oddly sweet and effective satire."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

-

The Newton Boys (1998)

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Walter V. Addiego

Splat

The Next Best Thing (2000)

"It's so weirdly acted, shot, edited, directed, written and scored you can't believe it's happening -- though, on a gut level, it is enjoyable in the way that certain forms of masochism are enjoyable."

Wesley Morris

Splat

Next Friday (1999)

"Steve Carr is on creative lockdown here."

Wesley Morris

Tomato
3.5/4

Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

"Immensely satisfying as an old-fashioned morality tale told with uncommon wit."

Joe Leydon

Tomato
3.5/4

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)

"'Nick and Norah' has an ear for dialogue that doesn't sound contrived. It's sweet - disarmingly so, without seeming saccharine - and it feels effortlessly genuine. The best love stories always do."

Rossiter Drake

Splat

Nico and Dani (2001)

"Maybe I'm a repressed American, but I can't relate to this coerced sexuality."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato

Nico Icon (1995)

"Nico, the beautiful heroin-addicted, one-time model and actress turned pop singer, is a strange subject for a documentary. Director Susanne Ofteringer took the strangeness and ran with it."

Barbara Shulgasser

Tomato
4/5

A Night at the Opera (1935)

"A very funny movie slowed down by MGM's expensive production values and idiotic songs."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

-

Night Falls on Manhattan (1996)

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Barbara Shulgasser

Tomato

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

"It's the funniest but most real-looking horror film ever made."

Tomato

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

"This film... happens to rank squarely with the greatest films ever made, period."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Splat
2/5

Night of the Living Dead (1990)

"Pointless, but passable remake."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
4/4

Night Waltz: The Music of Paul Bowles (2002)

"Just the title sounds intriguing. And the movie, the directorial debut of San Franciscan Owsley Brown, lives up to that promise."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
4/5

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

"Some kind of bizarre classic."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato

Nights of Cabiria (1957)

"Masina had a wondrously expressive face and a comedic talent that earned her comparisons to Chaplin."

Walter V. Addiego

-

Nightwatch (1998)

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G. Allen Johnson

Splat
2/4

Nijinsky: The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky (2002)

"Cox is far more concerned with aggrandizing madness, not the man, and the results might drive you crazy."

Rachel Howard

-

Nil by Mouth (1997)

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Walter V. Addiego

-

Nina Takes a Lover (1995)

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David Armstrong

Tomato
3/4

Nine Queens (2002)

"I was amused and entertained by the unfolding of Bielinsky's cleverly constructed scenario, and greatly impressed by the skill of the actors involved in the enterprise."

Joe Leydon

-

The Ninth Gate (1999)

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Wesley Morris

Splat

Nixon (1995)

"Lapses in tone give the film a schizophrenic quality."

Barbara Shulgasser

-

Nobody Loves Me (1995)

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Barry Walters

Splat

Nobody's Fool (1994)

"It's in dealing with Sully's past that Nobody's Fool succumbs to the kind of didactic sentimentality that Hollywood's visions of everyday people and lives so often rely upon."

Scott Rosenberg

-

Normal Life (1996)

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Barbara Shulgasser

-

Northfork (2003)

"Interview with Mark and Michael Polish"

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Tomato
3/4

Northfork (2003)

"A beautiful, superbly crafted, constantly surprising film that completely transports you into its peculiar world."

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Splat

Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

"More like a game, with checklist of the stereotypes and classic teen film scenarios, than it is a movie."

Jodi Paper

Tomato
3/4

Not One Less (1999)

"Zhang has constructed another startling showcase for a woman under siege that stands nicely beside Ju Dou or Shanghai Triad."

Wesley Morris

-

Nothing Personal (1995)

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Walter V. Addiego

-

Nothing to Lose (1997)

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Barbara Shulgasser

Tomato

La Notte (1961)

"Cold, brutal, lonely; a modern world where the old codes of civilization and behavior no longer have a place."

G. Allen Johnson

  
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