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The Caller (2009) |
"Elliot Gould, A Trippy Audio Conversation: On Filling Bogart's Shoes As Philip Marlow And Robert Altman's Muse, Getting Out Of His Own Way, And Pondering Einstein In The Room" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Camden 28 (2007) |
"In revisiting the oppressive measures employed by the FBI during that era, the viewer is treated to a welcome message about the right, if not the duty, to challenge authority, especially in the face of corruption, intransigence and utter arrogance." |
Kam Williams |
Tomato |
Canvas (2007) |
"The director happens to know the often maligned subject of mental illness well from his own childhood as the son of a psychotic mother, and he embraces it with genuine feeling, emotional spontaneity and absence of consciously formulated dramatic pretense." |
Prairie Miller |
- |
Career Girls (1997) |
"The Mike Leigh Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Cashback (2007) |
"Considering the entire uneventful and unpleasant proceedings, 'cash back' may have been the worst highly suggestive choice of title possible for the audience to contemplate." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Cashback (2007) |
"Considering the entire uneventful and unpleasant proceedings, 'cash back' may have been the worst highly suggestive choice of title possible for the audience to contemplate." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Catch a Fire (2006) |
"Revolutionary struggle in a film uniquely focused on an ordinary but remarkable man." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Catching Out (2002) |
"Infused with the visual splendor of Western landscapes to be found along the freight car routes carved out of untouched wilderness, and also the unrushed, lyrical reflections of the articulate adventurers entranced by these secret voyages." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) |
"Possibly the first Hollywood movie to design a fairy tale of sorts around globalization, this delectable fantasy conjures a mythic Brit multinational instead of the usual imperial realm, as a basically high caloric magical kingdom." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Charlotte Gray (2001) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Cherry Orchard (2002) |
"The film spars with a light touch and heavy heart among character, social friction and class contradictions." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Cherry Orchard (2002) |
"The film spars with a light touch and heavy heart among character, social friction and class contradictions." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Christmas with the Kranks (2004) |
"A more sweet than sour satire that sets its sight on nasty but lavishly honey coated underpinnings of the holiday season." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Chumscrubber (2005) |
"The entire strange magical realism and stinging emotional bite of Chumscrubber's burb wasteland are as captivating and disturbing as can be." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Claire Dolan (1998) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Claire Dolan (1998) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Claire Dolan (1998) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
- |
Cocalero (2007) |
"DVD Empire: A luminous portrait of Evo Morales and working people in rare triumph against U.S. imperialism." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cocalero (2007) |
"An impressionistic documentary about militant indigenous Bolivian leader Evo Morales, melding the everyday moments of human interaction that build to mass movement formation and social change." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cocalero (2007) |
"An impressionistic documentary melding the everyday moments of human interaction that build to mass movement formation and social change." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cold Mountain (2003) |
"A searing and haunting period saga with a mournful, universal anti-war lament." |
Prairie Miller |
- |
Cold Mountain (2003) |
"A searing and haunting period saga with a mournful, universal anti-war lament." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Colonel (2006) |
"Far too muted and reticent for a film about colonial occupation, mass carnage and secret military interrogation and torture, Mon Colonel is nevertheless a well meaning anti-war movie with integrity and conscience." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Color of Olives (2006) |
"In silent transcendent connection, Brown peoples of the world - Mexican and Palestinian - contemplate the pain of imperialist borders." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Color of Olives (2006) |
"Brown peoples of the world - Mexican and Palestinian - contemplate the pain of imperialist borders." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Constant Gardener (2005) |
"The pornography of Third World damage and suffering for the popcorn munching voyeuristic entertainment of more economically cozy moviegoers." |
Prairie Miller |
- |
Control (2007) |
"Positioning art as a necessary surrender to a creative force which removes the self dangerously from existence and society, Control intimately connects in tragic yet euphoric ways to the mixed blessing of the radically unleashed musical imagination." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Control Room (2004) |
"Is simply up to what all journalists should be about in the face of a corporatized, monolithic media - ruffling feathers. This advisory couldn't have come sooner." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Copying Beethoven (2006) |
"Male muse feminist construct resonates musically but falters historically and politically." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Corrections (2001) |
"Targeted is that modern slavery known as privatized jails, persisting as prison villages, correctional meat markets and theme park gulag enterprises." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Corrections (2001) |
"Targeted is that modern slavery known as privatized jails, persisting as prison villages, correctional meat markets and theme park gulag enterprises." |
Prairie Miller |
- |
Corrections (2001) |
"Ashley Hunt Interview: The judicial system has profound implications as to who we are told to fear, and feel threatened by. And how that is used in terms of racism especially, but also class fear and fear of strangers, to keep us divided from one another." |
Prairie Miller |
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Court TV - The O.J. Simpson Trial: Vol. 1 (1995) |
"If I Did It - Book Review" |
Kam Williams |
Splat |
Cowboy Del Amor (2006) |
"One would anticipate the crafting of a sinister satire here, but the film is dead serious and overidentified with Cowboy Cupid's boastful, smirking posturing. A camera in the hand of a director should be more than just a piece of surveillance equipment." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Crazy Love (2007) |
"Way before the recently reunited womanizer pubophile Joey Buttafuoco and teen spouse-shooter Amy Fisher, both of whom walked out on their marriages to get it on all over again, there was Burton Pugach and Linda Riss. Don't ask." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Crazy Love (2007) |
"Way before the recently reunited womanizer pubophile Joey Buttafuoco and teen spouse-shooter Amy Fisher, both of whom walked out on their marriages to get it on all over again, there was Burton Pugach and Linda Riss. Don't ask." |
Prairie Miller |
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Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Crossing the Line (2007) |
"One commendable but far too brief section of the documentary, presents through horrific images and testimony, the gruesome atrocities visited upon the DPRK civilians which exceeded even the US mass carnage against the Vietnamese in that invasion." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1999) |
"
Sit down to watch Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and enter into Ang Lee's enchanted cinema." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cuba: Island of Music (2004) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cuba: Island of Music (2004) |
"Conveys the irrepressible joy, resolve and conviction of the Cuban people despite the decades of economic deprivation and psychological intimidation of the U.S. embargo" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Cuba: Island of Music (2004) |
"Conveys the irrepressible joy, resolve and conviction of the Cuban people despite the decades of economic deprivation and psychological intimidation of the U.S. embargo" |
Prairie Miller |
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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001) |
Click here to see the review. |
Prairie Miller |