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TIME Magazine

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Nanking (2007)

"I have rarely, if ever, seen a documentary reconstruction of a historical event that is so rich in firsthand (and well-preserved) photographic material."

Richard Schickel

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The Nanny Diaries (2007)

"A movie that is much better than a slick adaptation of a best-selling novel has any right to be."

Richard Schickel

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National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)

"The Lampoon people understand the darkest secret of an American college education: one of the noblest reasons to go is to spend four years studying sex."

Frank Rich

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Near Dark (1987)

"Near Dark has filmmaking finesse to spare, but puts its dank characters on display rather than cadging sympathy for them. It is the Blue Velvet of date-night spook shows."

Tomato

Never Cry Wolf (1983)

"Ballard and his masterly crew of film makers have reimagined a corner of the natural world...They leave us awed."

Richard Schickel

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Never Say Never Again (1983)

"It is good to see Connery's grave stylishness in this role again. It makes Bond's cynicism and opportunism seem the product of genuine worldliness (and world weariness) as opposed to Roger Moore's mere twirpishness."

Mary Corliss

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The New World (2005)

"This is no breathless film fantasy; its pulse is stately, contemplative. But anyone who has keen eyes and an open heart will surely go soaring and crashing with the lovers lost in Malick's exotic, erotic new world."

Tomato

Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

"A beguiling evocation of the quality that keeps Dickens evergreen: the exuberant openness with which he expresses our most basic emotions."

Richard Schickel

Tomato

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)

"In the 1930s, Hollywood had The Thin Man, with the married couple Nick and Nora Charles as the epitome of Manhattan swank. Though this Nick and Norah have a lot more angst, they're just as worth watching, admiring and cuddling up to."

Richard Corliss

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

"In bringing history, literally, to life, and having as much fun with it as it is computer-graphically possible to have, director Shawn Levy and Reno 911 writers Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon at least make [Museum] worth noticing."

Belinda Luscombe

Tomato

The Night of the Hunter (1955)

"It is a garish, unbelievable but fairly exciting nightmare."

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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

"A fun house of funereal glamour."

Richard Corliss

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Nixon (1995)

"Real life, if it's real Nixon, is more dramatic than an Oliver Stone movie."

Richard Corliss

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No Country for Old Men (2007)

"No Country delivers, with suspense scenes as taut as they are acutely observed."

Richard Corliss

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No Country for Old Men (2007)

"The Coens are wintry and dead calm ironists, and their movie is finally less an assault on our sensibilities than a subtle -- and possibly permanent -- insinuation into our consciousnesses."

Richard Schickel

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Nobody's Fool (1994)

"By giving his movie a very effective realistic look, by helping his actors to shape strongly believable performances, even when they are doing implausible things, Benton lends credence to...inspirational fibs."

Richard Schickel

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North by Northwest (1959)

"Smoothly troweled and thoroughly entertaining."

Tomato

North Dallas Forty (1979)

"Retains enough of the original novel's authenticity to deliver strong, if brutish, entertainment."

Richard Schickel

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Notes on a Scandal (2006)

"Dench is nothing less than great in this role. It's hard to recall a recent performance of such unrelenting ferocity, such a thoroughgoing devotion to the domination of another life."

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The Notorious Bettie Page (2006)

"This cheeky movie does not impose heavy-duty meaning on Page's life and times. It just lets us draw our own ambiguous conclusions about what she did. It is the better, the more enticing, for so doing."

Richard Schickel

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The Nutty Professor (1996)

"[Murphy] is able to invest his Professor Klump with an endearing dignity, give his lounge lizard alter ego, Buddy Love, an alligator's bite and then go on from there to play Klump's grandma. Also his mother, father and brother."

Richard Schickel

  
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