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Bad Company (1995) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) |
"Making a bad movie this good is harder than it looks." |
Christopher Orr |
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Bad Manners (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Battle For Haditha (2007) |
"Films about the Iraq war continue to come and, I hope, will keep coming. Among the most recent, The Battle for Haditha is especially notable." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Beaumarchais the Scoundrel (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) |
"The movie's title comes from the Irish toast, 'May you be in Heaven half an hour before the Devil knows you're dead.' Unfortunately, everyone in the film is running about 35 minutes late." |
Christopher Orr |
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Before the Rain (1994) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Behind Enemy Lines (2001) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Behind The Lines (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Beloved (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Bent (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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The Birdcage (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Blackboards (2002) |
"It is a testament of quiet endurance, of common concern, of reconciled survival." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Blast From the Past (1999) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary (2003) |
"Junge's recollections of Hitler are like glimpses backstage at an indescribable tragedy." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
Blindness (2008) |
"Blindness is a glum, ugly film, and pretentious in the bargain. But, perhaps least excusable, it is a fundamentally ill-conceived film, the visual depiction of a world without sight." |
Christopher Orr |
Tomato |
The Blue Angel (1930) |
"Most impressive is Sternberg's gift of concision and elaboration. Glide and dwell, glide and dwell. He knows when to compress, when to intensify." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Blue Car (2003) |
"The film is strengthened by the two leading performances." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Body of Lies (2008) |
"Its chief bid at seriousness, a confrontational colloquy with the top terrorist near the end of the film, comes across as the awkward regurgitation of a hastily swallowed subscription to The Economist." |
Christopher Orr |
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Bon Voyage (2004) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Boogie Nights (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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The Boxer (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Boy A (2008) |
"Crowley gets a remarkable performance from Andrew Garfield: his Jack is a person who carries guilt with him even when he is trying to override it." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
Boys on the Side (1995) |
"The entire film feels like the result of a market study." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Brassed Off (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
The Brave One (2007) |
"The Brave One is not merely the most morally repellent film of the year, but a contender for the stupidest." |
Christopher Orr |
Splat |
Breakfast of Champions (1999) |
"A long series of misfires in writing and acting." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Breaking the Waves (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Brokeback Mountain (2005) |
"Ang Lee continues to astonish." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
Bruno (2009) |
"It's an odd cop-out for so fiercely gifted a comedian.... This is not a man who is doomed to be Allen Funt, or for that matter, Ashton Kutcher. He doesn't need to rely on the easy titillations and voyeuristic pull of reality TV." |
Christopher Orr |
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Bulgarian Lovers (2003) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Bulworth (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Burn After Reading (2008) |
"For fans of the Coens... it suggests, especially on the heels of No Country for Old Men, that they have rediscovered their cinematic vision after several lean years." |
Christopher Orr |
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Burnt by the Sun (1995) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |