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P.S. (2004) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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P.S. (2004) |
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P.S. I Love You (2007) |
"Surprisingly uplifting for a film that prompts as many tears as those that ran down my cheeks this honest and moving film delivers one of the year's best love stories." |
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The Pacifier (2005) |
"It might have been a good career move for Diesel, who cut his teeth on high-octane action, but the script needs a lift and the direction feels lackluster." |
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The Pacifier (2005) |
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Padre Padrone (1977) |
"There are some strikingly beautiful images, all in context, as we touch themes of father-son conflict and coming of age drama" |
Andrew L. Urban |
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The Page Turner (2007) |
"There is an undercurrent of tension throughout this riveting tale of revenge, made all the more effective by the subtlety and restraint used by French writer/director Denis Dercourt" |
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The Painted Veil (2006) |
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The Painted Veil (2006) |
"Concealed passions are revealed as life takes unexpected turns and what initially seems like an act of vengeance becomes the making of the central characters" |
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Palindromes (2005) |
"[Director Todd] Solondz simply pukes all over the American landscape and all its inhabitants in a nihilistic cinematic chunder…" |
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Palindromes (2005) |
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Palmetto (1998) |
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Pan's Labyrinth (2006) |
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Pan's Labyrinth (2006) |
"Fairytales are seeded in the darkest of forests, and Pan's Labyrinth emanates as one of the most enticing." |
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Pandaemonium (2001) |
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Panic Room (2002) |
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Panic Room (2002) |
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Paparazzi (2004) |
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Paparazzi (2004) |
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Paper Heart (2009) |
"Compelling when you least expect it, this feature-documentary hybrid juggles fact and fiction in dizzying fashion when actress/ comedienne Charlyne Yi embarks on a road trip whose destination is love" |
Louise Keller |
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Paradise Found (2001) |
"Paradise is never found here by director Mario Andreacchio, who battles in an uphill struggle with John Goldsmith's script and a structure that totally distances us as it flits from the present to the past and years in between" |
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Paradise Now (2005) |
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Paradise Now (2005) |
"...an engaging and important work...I would love to think it will make a difference, even if only by making one Israeli and one Palistinian accept its message" |
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Paradise Road (1997) |
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Paranoid Park (2008) |
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Paranoid Park (2008) |
"Gus Van Sant's interest in teenage angst continues here (for more, see Last Days and Elephant), but with an even greater sense of artistic abandon. He's no David Lynch, though, and the result of the abandon just seems silly" |
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Paranormal Activity (2009) |
"A couple may be desperate enough to place a camera on a tripod to record what goes bump in the night but the enforced recording of every other moment soon becomes a tiresome construct that turns the whole film into a wobbly home video with terrible sound." |
Andrew L. Urban |
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Paranormal Activity (2009) |
"The promise is to scare you out of your wits. Does it work? For me: no. To tell you the truth, I was bored, frustrated and nauseous from the terminally jerky hand-held camera" |
Louise Keller |
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The Parent Trap (1998) |
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The Parent Trap (1998) |
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Paris (2009) |
"Director Klapisch weaves a fascinating web with this diverse collection of characters, some of whom discover what they want only after being exposed to what they do not want." |
Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Paris 36 (2008) |
"Christophe Barratier is proudly sentimental about it all, the style is old fashioned in the best sense, and he tells stories about pain, love and betrayal with a glass of red wine" |
Andrew L. Urban |
Tomato |
Paris 36 (2008) |
"There's plenty of heart in this uplifting crowd pleaser." |
Louise Keller |
Tomato |
Paris, Je T'aime (2007) |
"This is a very French cinematic concept, sometimes charming, sometimes obtuse, sometimes irritating and often risky; just like the French themselves, although the directors are not all French." |
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Paris, Je T'aime (2007) |
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The Party (1968) |
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Passengers (2008) |
"The plane isn't the only thing that crashes in this ambitiously conceived mystery drama with conspiracy theories, central romance & supernatural elements. You know there is something seriously wrong when the resolution is more satisfying than the journey." |
Louise Keller |
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The Passion of the Christ (2004) |
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The Passion of the Christ (2004) |
"Irrespective of your religious beliefs, Mel Gibson’s brutal depiction of the most renowned story of sacrifice and love is distressing to the very core." |
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The Passion of the Christ (2004) |
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) |
"It's one of the great tragic true stories of the old wild West, the story of two outlaw friends ending up enemies as one turns over and becomes a lawman - expressly for the purpose of hunting down his friend." |
Andrew L. Urban |
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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Patch Adams (1998) |
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Patrick (1978) |
"One of Australia's commercially successful genre films of the 70s, a supernatural thriller" |
Andrew L. Urban |
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The Patriot (2000) |
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Urban Cinefile Critics |
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The Patriot (2000) |
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The Patriot (2000) |
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Patton (1970) |
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) |
"Although juvenile, predictable and utterly forgettable, has an endearing central character in Kevin James" |
Louise Keller |
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Paulie (1998) |
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