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Critics / Publications / Not Coming to a Theater Near You

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Authors
    • Matt Bailey
    • David Carter
    • Francis Cruz
    • Martha Fischer
    • Beth Gilligan
    • Marcus Gilmer
    • Leo Goldsmith
    • Chiranjit Goswami
    • Charles Hartney
    • Tom Huddleston
    • Ian Johnston
    • Rachel Lears
    • Thomas Scalzo
    • Moira Sullivan
    • Rumsey Taylor
    • Marlin Tyree
    • Rich Watts
    • Wenkai Tay
    • Jason Woloski

Not Coming to a Theater Near You

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat

Kagemusha (1980)

"Here, as in all of Kurosawa’s late films, this sense of hopeless fixity renders unconvincing any hope for human agency."

Leo Goldsmith

-

Kagero-za (1980)

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Ian Johnston

Tomato
4/5

The Karate Kid (1984)

No article available.

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

Katzelmacher (1969)

"For those looking to figure out what the hell Fassbinder was all about, this is an excellent starting point."

Matt Bailey

Splat

Keane (2004)

"The horribly overused device of the handheld camera makes Keane not simply grating and heavy-handed, but also nauseating."

Leo Goldsmith

-

Kedma (2002)

Click here to see the review.

Charles Hartney

-

The Keep (1983)

Click here to see the review.

Thomas Scalzo

Tomato
4/5

Key Largo (1948)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

Tomato
3/5

Kika (1994)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

Tomato

The Killer (1989)

"Of course, Woo’s established strength is the shootout. Characteristically they exhibit each party’s strengths: the hero’s agility, the enemy’s numbers, and the formidable ratio between them."

Rumsey Taylor

-

Killer of Sheep (1977)

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Leo Goldsmith

Tomato

The Killers (1946)

"Hemingway’s short only hints at a complexity, and the film does well to manifest such a depth."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

The Killers (1964)

"Without pretension The Killers occupies its genre and welcomes each convention. It comes, however, late, and such conventions are worn for their familiarity."

Rumsey Taylor

-

Killers From Space (1954)

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Thomas Scalzo

Splat
2/5

Killing Zoe (1994)

No article available.

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

King Kong (1933)

"Film is an agent of imagination, and King Kong demonstrates this with remarkable technical proficiency and innovation..."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

The King of Kings (1927)

"H.B. Warner as Jesus, decrepit as he appears, lends a quiet dignity to the film that is transfixing."

Matt Bailey

Tomato

The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)

"[The subjects] may be a curious sort of renown, but by the end you are enraptured in their struggle to declare and maintain it."

Rumsey Taylor

Splat

King Solomon's Mines (1950)

"It is pleasant to look at, but it no longer passes for action and adventure these days."

Matt Bailey

-

Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)

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Thomas Scalzo

Tomato

Kissed (1996)

"It is a futile claim to make that Kissed is less about necrophilia than it is about the nature of obsession and addiction. Though this is a perennial (and often generic) theme in film, in Kissed it is uniquely characterizing."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato
4/5

Knife in the Water (1963)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Knights of the Teutonic Order (1960)

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Ian Johnston

-

Knock on Any Door (1949)

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Tomato

Knocked Up (2007)

"Because its central character is a meticulously architected dude, Knocked Up is a contrived male fantasy."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

Krrish (2006)

"It's a minor joy to see a film so ingenuous as this, plainly wearing its corporate sponsorship on its sleeve."

Leo Goldsmith

Splat
2/5

Kurt and Courtney (1997)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Kwaidan (1964)

Click here to see the review.

Ian Johnston

  
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