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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 |
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L.A. Confidential (1997) |
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Shawn Fitzgerald |
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La Balance (1982) |
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William David Lee |
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La Belle Noiseuse (1991) |
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Hock Guan Teh |
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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) |
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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 |