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T-Men (1947) |
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Dave Kehr |
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The T.A.M.I. Show (1965) |
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Dave Kehr |
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T.N.T. Jackson (1974) |
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Ta Dona (1991) |
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Taare Zameen Par (2007) |
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Table for Five (1983) |
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Dave Kehr |
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Taboo (2000) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Tabu (1931) |
"The exquisite tragic ending -- conceived musically and rhythmically as a gradually decelerating diminuendo -- is one of the pinnacles of silent cinema." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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Tai-Pan (1986) |
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Pat Graham |
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) |
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Don Druker |
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Take Me to Town (1953) |
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Dave Kehr |
Splat |
Taken (2009) |
"Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen saddle Neeson with indigestible dialogue and preposterous situations." |
Andrea Gronvall |
Tomato |
Taking Father Home (2008) |
"Rarely has a filmmaker done more with less." |
J. R. Jones |
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The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991) |
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Tomato |
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009) |
"Crisp supporting turns by John Turturro (as a hostage negotiator) and James Gandolfini (as the mayor) combine with plenty of vehicular mayhem to make this a superior diversion." |
J. R. Jones |
Tomato |
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) |
"Superior exercise in urban paranoia; the superb location work of director Joseph Sargent goes a long way toward tempering the artificialities of the plot." |
Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
Taking Off (1971) |
"An engaging, episodic, wonderfully fair-minded satire about runaway children and anxious adults." |
Dave Kehr |
Splat |
Taking Woodstock (2009) |
"Ang Lee’s 11th collaboration with producer James Schamus starts out strong and funny before getting mired in 60s nostalgia." |
Andrea Gronvall |
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A Tale of a Naughty Girl (2005) |
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Ted Shen |
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The Tale of Despereaux (2008) |
"The imagery is colorful and artfully rendered, but the filmmakers, favoring technological wizardry over story, have beefed up the narrative with teeming rodent civilizations, a seafaring sequence, and gladiatorial action pieces." |
Andrea Gronvall |
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A Tale of Two Cities (1935) |
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Dave Kehr |
Splat 1/4 |
A Tale Of Two Sisters (2003) |
"We aren't meant to understand the story fully until the film's closing minutes, so the shocks and suggestions come in a muddled context." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) |
"Familiarity is the watchword of this overblown opus, which neglects holes in the plot to play up its postmodern theme of identity as pastiche -- a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Tales From the Gimli Hospital (1988) |
"Whatever else you might say about this weird, creepy, and funny independent item by Guy Maddin, it's certainly different." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
The Talk of the Town (1942) |
"Overblown, too long, and not nearly as much fun as it's cracked up to be." |
Dave Kehr |
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Talk to Her (2002) |
"Almodovar uses the characters' unlikely predicaments to show how we define ourselves by narration, but his story is so overdetermined that ultimately the two men seem as constrained as their brain-dead sweethearts." |
J. R. Jones |
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Talk to Me (2007) |
"I was bummed out by the movie's trite VH1 cartoon of the black power era -- especially coming from Kasi Lemmons, who made her directing debut with the hauntingly ambiguous Eve's Bayou." |
J. R. Jones |
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Talkin' Dirty After Dark (1992) |
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The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe (1972) |
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Dave Kehr |
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The Tall Men (1955) |
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The Tall T (1957) |
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Dave Kehr |
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The Tall Target (1951) |
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Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) |
"The laugh quotient lags well behind Ferrell and McKay's Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, but unlike many other purveyors of hip comedy, they're consistently clever without being contemptuous of their audience." |
J. R. Jones |
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Tamango (1959) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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Tamas and Juli (1998) |
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Ted Shen |
Splat |
The Taming of the Shrew (1967) |
"More debased Shakespeare from Franco Zeffirelli." |
Dave Kehr |
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Tango Bar (1988) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Tank Girl (1995) |
"Lori Petty does a nice job in the title role of this enjoyable 1995 feature based on the postapocalyptic SF comic book and set in the year 2033." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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Tapeheads (1989) |
"A painful attempt to satirize the making of rock videos that runs aground with a puerile plot and bombastic, self-infatuated delivery." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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The Target Shoots First (2000) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Targets (1968) |
"An interesting response to the demands of low-budget genre filmmaking." |
Dave Kehr |
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The Tarnished Angels (1957) |
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Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
Tartuffe (1925) |
"The mise en scene is beautifully modulated and the performances -- by Emil Jannings, Lil Dagover, and Werner Krauss, among others -- are first-rate." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Tarzan (1999) |
"The stylized physiques and movements of the characters in this exciting animated musical-romance-adventure are at once realist and fantastic." |
Lisa Alspector |
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Tarzan and His Mate (1934) |
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Tarzan Escapes (1936) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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Tasio (1984) |
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Dave Kehr |
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Taste of Cherry (1997) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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A Taste of Honey (1961) |
"Tony Richardson, who directed this mess, was once quoted as saying, “The British cinema is the worst in the world,” and he was in a position to know." |
Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
The Taste of Tea (2004) |
"'Weird but cool,' as one character says -- yet the movie is also remarkably touching." |
Andrea Gronvall |