Tomato |
C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) |
"C.R.A.Z.Y. goes far beyond what could have simply been a coming of age story. Director Jean-Marc Vallée delves beneath all the complex layers that unite and divide a family.
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Cabaret (1972) |
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Cabaret Balkan (1998) |
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Cabin Fever (2003) |
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Cabin Fever (2003) |
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Caché (2005) |
"The most unsettling part about Michael Haneke's taut, psychological thriller Hidden, is the ever-constantly changing points of view. We are never sure through whose eyes we are watching the events." |
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Cactus (2008) |
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Tomato |
Cactus (2008) |
"Deeper and more complex than it appears at first sight, Cactus is a terrific low-budget Australian film with tough, macho themes that are supported by even tougher female elements" |
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Cadillac Man (1990) |
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Splat |
The Caiman (2006) |
"The Caiman is a curious film. While there are flashes of brilliance and stimulating ideas, it is plagued by an underbelly of confusion" |
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The Calcium Kid (2004) |
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Calendar Girls (2003) |
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Calendar Girls (2003) |
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Tomato |
Call + Response (2008) |
"Laced with the potent music of a dozen bands and solo artists, Call Response is an urgent call to arms in the war against modern slavery." |
Andrew L. Urban |
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Calle 54 (2001) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Camera Buff (1979) |
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Camille (1937) |
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Tomato |
Camille (2008) |
"A surprisingly touching black comedy with a twist, this love story starts in earnest after the bride is dead" |
Louise Keller |
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Camino (2009) |
"Don't mind me, I'm a fallen angel. But I can now understand why it was the SPANISH inquisition." |
Andrew L. Urban |
Tomato |
Camino (2009) |
"There is no questioning the cinematic power of this film, although it must be said it is tough viewing with relentless distressing scenes and themes." |
Louise Keller |
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Camp (2003) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Camp (2003) |
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Camp (2003) |
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Can't Hardly Wait (1998) |
"The film is something of a mess." |
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Candy (2006) |
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Candy (2006) |
"Watching Neil Armfield's beautifully directed film Candy is a little like looking through a window and watching pain." |
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Tomato |
El Cantante (2007) |
"Jennifer Lopez is superb as Puchi, delivering a totally credible, multi dimensional character." |
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Tomato |
Canvas (2007) |
"If it weren't for the terrific performances, Canvas would be a dull and lifeless film; Marcia Gay Harden explores the schizophrenic character of Mary with a judicial technique that is both compassionate and credible." |
Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Canvas (2007) |
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Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) |
"There's both grit and entertainment value in the film, although if you have seen Moore's other films, you may, like me, feel as though you have seen it all before. It's long, too" |
Louise Keller |
Tomato |
Capote (2005) |
"Grounded in a superb screenplay, the film is entirely in the hand of Philip Seymour Hoffman as Capote, a remarkable performance that dares to dangle over the precipice of overstatement to capture a character who defies fiction." |
Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Capote (2005) |
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Tomato |
Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) |
"As a glossy romance in dangerous times, this has all the classic elements and does a reasonably good job of marshalling people and events to its heart-wrenching finale." |
Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) |
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Tomato |
Captains Courageous (1937) |
"Its themes are entirely relevant to this day, and even technically %u2013 with the integration of sound stage and open sea footage %u2013 it stands the test of time" |
Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Captains Courageous (1937) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Captivity (2007) |
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Captivity (2007) |
"Without even calling into question the morals of a film which seems to exist only to depict the suffering of multiple women through hideous tortures, the film is still an empty mess, offering only a minor afterthought of an explanation to who is doing the" |
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Capturing the Friedmans (2003) |
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Capturing the Friedmans (2003) |
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Tomato |
Caramel (2008) |
"The result is a sweet, but certainly not cloying, film about relationships in modern Beirut %u2013 the city to which Labaki dedicates her film." |
Andrew L. Urban |
Tomato |
Caramel (2008) |
"This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalisingly sweet as the title suggests. There are themes within the themes and the various stories intersect with compelling fluidity" |
Louise Keller |
Tomato |
Caravaggio (1986) |
"Famed for its fabulously evocative recreation of the light/shade luminosity of Caravaggio's oil paintings, Caravaggio is nevertheless something of a victim of its times....But despite that, it is a wonderfully bold work, simply irresistible to look at" |
Andrew L. Urban |
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Caravaggio (1986) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Caravaggio (1986) |
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Career Girls (1997) |
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Tomato |
Careful He Might Hear You (1984) |
"From the very first shot it's clear that cinematographer John Seale contributes enormously to the film's success. It's without doubt one of the most wonderfully photographed films of Australian cinema." |
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Carla's Song (1998) |
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Carlito's Way (1993) |
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Carolina (2003) |
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