Splat |
Gabrielle (2005) |
"In spite of some effective work by the lead actors and some blind stabs at stylistic ingenuity, Gabrielle proves itself to be a rather old-fashioned infidelity story." |
Leo Goldsmith |
Splat |
A Galaxy Far Far Away - Inside the Universe of a Phenomenon (2001) |
"To the film’s credit its topic supplies a wealth of material, philosophy, and entertainment -- and victim to it, A Galaxy Far Far Away meanders in the wide, overwhelming scope of its course." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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Games of Love and Chance (2005) |
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Ian Johnston |
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Gas Food Lodging (1992) |
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Beth Gilligan |
Tomato |
Gates of Heaven (1978) |
"Gates of Heaven is a documentary with subject and no argument, and is nonetheless deeply, deeply ruminative." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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General Idi Amin Dada (1974) |
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Jason Woloski |
Splat |
Gentleman's Agreement (1947) |
"Gentleman’s Agreement may have been an important film at one time, but it was never a good film." |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato 5/5 |
Germany, Year Zero (1947) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato |
Gerry (2003) |
"Gerry proposes simplicity; even the most capsulated descriptions of it are dubious." |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) |
"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is, overall, a very sweet-natured comedy. It’s just the thing to watch when you are sick of foul-mouthed puppets [and] flatulent grade-schoolers..." |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato |
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) |
"While a product of the Hollywood studio system, the film is a remarkable piece of thoughtful moviemaking for adults." |
Matt Bailey |
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Ghostbusters (1984) |
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Chiranjit Goswami |
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Ghosts (2006) |
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Tom Huddleston |
Tomato |
Gimme Shelter (1970) |
"There exist few films that exclaim their time’s ideas with such gravity as Gimme Shelter." |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Gladiators (1970) |
"Here, Watkins employs a type of absurdist humor - one might retrospectively call it a Pythonesque element - that would for the most part drop out of his subsequent work." |
Leo Goldsmith |
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Godzilla (1998) |
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Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1956) |
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Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Gojira (1954) |
"The original Godzilla is quite a grave affair, making the link between the monster's rampage and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki morbidly explicit." |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato 3/5 |
Gojira (1954) |
No article available. |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato 5/5 |
Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Golden Coach (1952) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |
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Goldeneye (1995) |
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Rich Watts |
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Goldfinger (1964) |
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Rich Watts |
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Goliath (2008) |
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Gomorra (2008) |
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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008) |
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Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005) |
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Beth Gilligan |
Tomato |
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) |
"The cinematography is breathtaking, the pacing magnificent, and the way the three men's stories intertwine is pure genius." |
David Carter |
Tomato |
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) |
"There are many features that contribute to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’s belated renown, and none as idiosyncratic as Ennio Morricone’s score." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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Goodfellas (1990) |
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Chiranjit Goswami |
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The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1965) |
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Marlin Tyree |
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Gosta Berling's Saga (1924) |
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Ian Johnston |
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Grace is Gone (2007) |
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Beth Gilligan |
Tomato |
The Graduate (1967) |
"Seen in its time, a decade of political identification (sexual, racial, etc.), The Graduate establishes clear pawns, and allows dualistic sympathy for either party in conflict." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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Grain In Ear (2005) |
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Leo Goldsmith |
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The Grapes of Death (1978) |
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Thomas Scalzo |
Tomato 5/5 |
The Grapes of Wrath (1940) |
No article available. |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato |
The Grapes of Wrath (1940) |
"The Grapes of Wrath, whether in novel or movie form, remains a shockingly potent work of social criticism to this day." |
Matt Bailey |
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Greaser's Palace (1972) |
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David Carter |
Tomato |
The Great Escape (1963) |
"The Great Escape succeed as great entertainment but does so at the expense of being one of John Sturges' best films." |
Matt Bailey |
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Green for Danger (1946) |
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Tom Huddleston |
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Gremlins (1984) |
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Chiranjit Goswami |
Tomato |
Grey Gardens (1976) |
"At first blush, the film may seem like an invitation to mockery, but the more one uncovers of the vast history of the Beales at Grey Gardens, the more the film becomes a monument to the fiercely independent nature of these two staunch characters." |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato 5/5 |
Grey Gardens (1976) |
"An endearing and impromptu sociological study" |
Rumsey Taylor |
- |
Gridlock'd (1997) |
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The Grim Reaper (1962) |
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Rumsey Taylor |
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Grizzly (1976) |
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Thomas Scalzo |
Splat 2/5 |
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1967) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |