Splat |
W. (2008) |
"This may be the most overdetermined psychological profile since Hitchcock wound up Norman Bates and let him go." |
Christopher Orr |
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Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Walking and Talking (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
WALL-E (2008) |
"It is a story about love and loneliness, perseverance and triumph, the possibilities and pitfalls of human existence. That this story is told by way of the exploits of a tiny, faceless robot only makes it more extraordinary." |
Christopher Orr |
Tomato |
Wanted (2008) |
"I've watched a movie that, while fiercely entertaining, made me fear for the emotional health of my gender. You have a problem with that?" |
Christopher Orr |
Tomato |
Washington Heights (2003) |
"Perez has fire and verve in him and an impressive screen presence." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Washington Square (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
Watchmen (2009) |
"[T]there are problems both with the tale, which was an awful lot more subversive 20 years ago than it is today, and the telling, which in contrast to Moore's radical experimentation is disappointingly staid and straightforward.n" |
Christopher Orr |
Tomato |
The Way We Laughed (2001) |
"The making of this picture is so sure that hope for Amelio, for his future, is almost forced on us." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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West Beirut (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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What Dreams May Come (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
When Did You Last See Your Father? (2008) |
"What ensures our pleasure is the dialogue, which is supple, and the quality of the acting." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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When the Cat's Away (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
Where the Wild Things Are (2009) |
"Where the Wild Things Are may not be a great film for children (or, at least, most children). But it is something rarer still: a great, and unsparing, film about childhood." |
Christopher Orr |
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The White Balloon (1995) |
"Panahi has much the same kind of talent, a concern to make his film a kind of home for its characters, but he has not yet found [Kiarostami's] secret, how to find and hold the still point of the turning world." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Who Killed Pasolini? (1995) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
The Widow of St. Pierre (2001) |
"The promise of its beautiful opening is beautifully kept." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Will It Snow for Christmas? (1996) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Splat |
William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet (1996) |
"The result is horrifying, but it's also unsettling in its ruthlessness." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
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Windhorse (1998) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Window to Paris (1993) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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The Wings of the Dove (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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Winning (1969) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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The Winslow Boy (1999) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
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The Winter Guest (1997) |
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Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
World Trade Center (2006) |
"(Director Oliver) Stone has concentrated on one of the catastrophe's stories and has fashioned it well -- with almost palpable physical detail, and with performances that never sink to exploitation." |
Stanley Kauffmann |
Tomato |
The Wrestler (2008) |
"Rourke, in a role that could have invited outsized characterization, instead offers modesty and understatement. This small performance, in a small film, is by far the biggest of his career." |
Christopher Orr |
Tomato |
Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner (2006) |
"The essence of the film is that [Kushner], with not a touch of evangelistic pomp, cannot conceive of life as anything other than a campaign to improve life." |
Stanley Kauffmann |