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Gallipoli (1981) |
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The Game (1997) |
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Germinal (1993) |
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Get Bruce! (1999) |
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Get Carter (2000) |
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Getting Even With Dad (1994) |
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Gettysburg (1993) |
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Ghost (1990) |
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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) |
"It's a bit somnolent, but the interactions between Whitaker and his mob bosses strike a few sparks." |
Stephen Farber |
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Giant (1956) |
"Still the best movie ever made about Texas and the modern West." |
Stephen Farber |
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The Gift (2001) |
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Gilda (1946) |
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The Gingerbread Man (1998) |
"The unlikely pairing of John Grisham and Robert Altman proves rewarding for both partners." |
Stephen Farber |
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The Girl Next Door (2004) |
"It is well-acted throughout and the script displays a fair amount of wit, all things considering." |
Gregory Freitas |
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Girlfight (2000) |
"In contrast to many sports movies, Girlfight highlights Diana's personal evolution outside the arena, and this attention to the human drama underlying the battle makes an age-old story seem brand-new." |
Stephen Farber |
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Gladiator (2000) |
"Gladiator is a triumphant reinvention of the sword-and-sandal epic that fell out of favor decades ago." |
Stephen Farber |
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Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) |
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Glory (1989) |
"The central drama ... is formulaic, despite great subject matter." |
Richard Natale |
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Go (1999) |
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Go Fish (1994) |
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Go Now (1996) |
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The Goddess (1958) |
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Good Hair (2010) |
"Rock and his director Jeff Stilson have clearly touched a nerve that was ready to blow." |
Michelle Orange |
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The Good Thief (2003) |
"Nolte's performance is riveting." |
Michael Dubois |
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Goodbye, Norma Jean (1976) |
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Goodfellas (1990) |
"The opening sequence of Goodfellas is a feat of bravura moviemaking." |
F.X. Feeney |
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Gosford Park (2001) |
"Resurrects the manifold pleasures of a polished tale brightened by a glittering array of classy British players." |
Stephen Farber |
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Grace of My Heart (1996) |
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Gray's Anatomy (1996) |
"Gray's Anatomy is a triumphant reminder of the power of words to summon our deepest fears." |
Stephen Farber |
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Green Card (1990) |
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The Green Mile (1999) |
"Darabont could have cut an hour out of this brooding marathon without sacrificing a bit of coherence." |
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Grief (1994) |
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Groove (2000) |
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Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) |
"You get the feeling that Cusack is delivering a confessional of his own, that he may have worked out his ambivalence about what he does for a living -- or at least found a way to laugh it off." |
Shawn Levy |
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Groundhog Day (1993) |
"Groundhog Day is [Bill Murray's] funniest, most cunning movie." |
Michael Atkinson |
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Guinevere (1999) |
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