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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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L'Argent (1983)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
7/10

L'Enfant (2006)

"For a character study, L'enfant pulls you along as smoothly as its main character motors on a scooter while trying to evade police."

James Plath

Tomato
9/10

L.A. Confidential (1997)

"...riveting entertainment for those who enjoy good detective stories, good character dramas, good thrillers, and plain-old good filmmaking. (Blu-ray Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
9/10

L.A. Confidential (1997)

"...one of the most absorbing, compelling, most thoroughly enjoyable crime thrillers to have come along in the past decade."

John J. Puccio

-

L.A. Confidential (1997)

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Shawn Fitzgerald

-

La Balance (1982)

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William David Lee

-

La Belle Noiseuse (1991)

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Hock Guan Teh

-

La Bête Humaine (1938)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
8/10

La Cage Aux Folles (1978)

"The plot is really quite simple and the finale hilarious, true, but it’s in the sincerity of the two primary characterizations that the movie succeeds."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

La Cage Aux Folles (1978)

"...the 1978 French farce has the unique advantage of appealing to gays and straights alike, making it one of America’s biggest-grossing foreign imports of all time."

John J. Puccio

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La Collectionneuse (1971)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
8/10

La Dolce Vita (1960)

"Fellini's Rome is as bleak and unromanticized as a Wyoming gas station."

James Plath

Tomato
5/5

La Dolce Vita (1960)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

La Femme Nikita (1990)

"With a good cast, slick production values, and gritty action, it passes an enjoyable two hours."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

La Femme Nikita (1990)

"The film is hardly high art or intellectual philosophy, but it's worth one's time."

John J. Puccio

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La Femme Nikita - The Complete First Season (1997)

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Hock Guan Teh

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La Jetée (1962)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
9/10

La Prise De Pouvoir Par Louis XIV (1966)

"... history writ small, a layering of subtle (and sometimes grueling) details that accumulate a mysterious gestalt power. The final product is a masterpiece, one of Rossellini´s greatest achievements."

Christopher Long

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La Prise De Pouvoir Par Louis XIV (1966)

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Christopher Long

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La Ronde (1950)

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Christopher Long

Splat
6/10

La Terre (1921)

"La Terre isn't the best that silent cinema has to offer."

James Plath

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La Truite (1982)

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William David Lee

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Labor Pains (2009)

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William David Lee

Tomato
7/10

Labyrinth (1986)

"The plot may be old and the music dated, but Henson's creatures are timeless."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Labyrinth (1986)

"Henson's vision and the wonderful bag of puppetry tricks he turns to are enough to make "Labyrinth" a winner."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Lackawanna Blues (2005)

"Lackawanna Blues manages to capture not just the feel of an era, but the unbridled and exuberant spirit of a people and place as well."

James Plath

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Ladder 49 (2004)

"Hooking Up with the Director of Ladder 49: A Conversation with Jay Russell"

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Ladder 49 (2004)

"It's slick and it honors firefighters as obviously as the first wave of WWII films paid tribute to America's fighting men and women."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Ladder 49 (2004)

"Ladder 49 is melodramatic, with the action driving the characters rather than the other way around. Then again, that's probably how firefighters feel about their lives."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Ladies in Lavender (2005)

"As writer Gertrude Stein once remarked, 'We are all the same age inside,' and this film proves it."

James Plath

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Ladies in Lavender (2005)

"On Ladies in Lavender: James Plath talks with Director Charles Dance"

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

"Not only is Lady and the Tramp one of Disney's sweetest films, it's one of their loveliest to look at."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

"Lady and the Tramp is one of Disney's happiest, cuddliest, most-romantic concoctions. The new, two-disc Platinum Edition does up the movie proud."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)

"There isn't much of the spark of the original movie in this new one, nor the vitality or warmth.... (Limited Edition DVD)"

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)

"Like most sequels, this one doesn't live up to the original."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

"Critics at the time held The Lady From Shanghai in low regard, and movie audiences simply ignored it."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

"...a typical noir effort...dark tone, dark streets, dark shadows...trust no one."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Lady in the Lake (1946)

"...the movie is different, and one can hardly say that Lady in the Lake is anything less than entertaining for most of its running time."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Lady in the Lake (1946)

"The trailer for the movie exclaims, 'Mysteriously starring Robert Montgomery and you!' Uh-huh. Still, it is a unique enough idea that you might want to give it a try."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Lady in the Water (2006)

"Once the filmmaker spells everything out for us in the first fifteen or twenty minutes, the rest of the plot simply unfolds in a jumbled series of incomprehensible events."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Lady in the Water (2006)

"I wonder if it isn't about time for Shyamalan to let somebody else do the writing. (HD-DVD Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Lady in White (1988)

"...by having the main character narrate the tale, the suspense of his being seriously injured or killed at any time during the action is greatly diminished."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Lady in White (1988)

"...atmosphere at the expense of shivers or frights."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Lady Jane (1986)

"Ultimately, while the film isn’t a great work, I give it a strong recommendation because of the excellent performance delivered by Helena Bonham Carter."

Yunda Eddie Feng

Tomato
7/10

Lady Killer (1933)

"Cagney is his usual cocky screen self in Lady Killer, a movie that starts light and gets even lighter as it goes along."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Lady Killer (1933)

"In Lady Killer Cagney does a comedic tough-guy, and he does it like almost no one before or since."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Lady Snowblood (1973)

"When the clay-red fake blood starts spurting and squirting, we’re supposed to say both “Yay!” and “Yuck!”"

Yunda Eddie Feng

Tomato
7/10

Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance (1974)

"...it looks as if this sequel was made just because Yuki was so popular in the first Lady Snowblood."

Yunda Eddie Feng

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The Lady Vanishes (1979)

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Christopher Long

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Lady Vengeance (2005)

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William David Lee

  
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