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Critics / Publications / Not Coming to a Theater Near You

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    • 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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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

Palindromes (2005)

"Todd Solondz’s latest provocation is Palindromes, yet another uncomfortable fable of suburban dysfunction, puberty, and statutory rape."

Leo Goldsmith

-

Paradise Now (2005)

Click here to see the review.

Beth Gilligan

Tomato
3/5

Paragraph 175 (2000)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Paraguayan Hammock (2008)

Click here to see the review.

Ian Johnston

Tomato

Paris, Texas (1984)

"Paris, Texas uses the familiar thematic construct of the Western, and is conducted in somber nostalgia."

Rumsey Taylor

-

Party Girl (1958)

Click here to see the review.

Splat

The Passenger (1975)

"This is an art film - and an Antonioni film at that - so what sounds like a thriller pregnant with romance and political intrigue is rather what we Americans call "ambiguous.""

Leo Goldsmith

Tomato

The Passion of Anna (1969)

"The “passion” of the film’s title is not a physical suffering, like Christ’s at Golgotha, but an emotional one, an exposing of oneself to the world for the sake of love."

Leo Goldsmith

Tomato
5/5

Paths of Glory (1957)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

Splat

Patrick (1978)

"It is a film that resists visceral shocks, favoring the horror of its psychology. A shame, for its psychology is only slightly horrific."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato
3/5

PCU (1994)

"Yet another horny frat boy romp edited and confined in repeated airings on Comedy Central"

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

Peeping Tom (1960)

"No film, simply, more rightly depicts the psychology of helming a camera, fashioning scenario, and filming it. Directors are alchemists, and characters are pawns to exercise their every temptation, impulse, motivation, fear, or sin."

Rumsey Taylor

-

The Penalty (1920)

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Ian Johnston

Tomato
4/5

Penny Serenade (1941)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Le père de mes enfants (2009)

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-

Performance (1970)

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Rumsey Taylor

-

Perfumed Nightmare (1983)

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Leo Goldsmith

Tomato
3/5

Permanent Midnight (1998)

No article available.

Rumsey Taylor

-

Permanent Vacation (1980)

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-

Persepolis (2007)

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Tomato

Persona (1966)

"In Persona Bergman explores the cinematic medium and the remote depths of human subconscious, having abandoned the question of faith that had hitherto preoccupied him."

Leo Goldsmith

Tomato

Persona (1966)

"[Persona] is persistently compelling, primarily due to its contemplative thematic structure, partially devoid of language that allows the spectator to inscribe meaning."

Moira Sullivan

Splat

Peyton Place (1957)

"Though a contemporary audience would hardly find Peyton Place shocking today, what is intriguing is that audiences in 1957 would not have found it shocking either."

Matt Bailey

-

Phantasm (1978)

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Rumsey Taylor

-

Phantasm 2 (1988)

Click here to see the review.

-

Phase IV (1973)

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Thomas Scalzo

Tomato
4/5

Phenomena (1985)

No article available.

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

The Philadelphia Story (1940)

"This film is Hollywood at the top of its game."

Matt Bailey

-

The Phynx (1970)

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David Carter

Tomato
5/5

Pickpocket (1959)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

Tomato
5/5

Pickup on South Street (1953)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Pierrot Le Fou (1965)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato

Pink Flamingos (1972)

"Pink Flamingos is the cinematic equivalent of the entire alphabet in one, prolonged belch. However relevant in this analogy, Pink Flamingos is not confined to the practices of immaturity; it is timelessly repulsive."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato

Pink Narcissus (1971)

"In addition to its intense, lyrical eroticism and fantastic beauty, the film evokes a genuine sense of sadness for its hero who remains the proverbial bird in a gilded cage."

Matt Bailey

Tomato

Pioneers in Ingolstadt (1970)

"What could be the basis of a wild teen flick, in Fassbinder's hands, turns into a coldly calculated examination of the impossibility (or at least the improbability) of love."

Matt Bailey

Tomato
4/5

The Pirate (1948)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

The Pit (1981)

Click here to see the review.

Thomas Scalzo

Tomato
3/5

Plan 9 from Outer Space (1956)

"Not nearly as awful as everyone seems to think it is."

Matt Bailey

Tomato

Plan 9 from Outer Space (1956)

"The film is internationally recognized as the worst film ever made. Presumably, it was only measured against others in Wood’s filmography."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato
4/5

Planet of the Vampires (1965)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

The Plastic Age (1925)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato

Playtime (1967)

"Playtime is an adamant vision whose failure is integral to its philosophy. It is a befitting fate that Tati’s art was not endorsed by popularity."

Rumsey Taylor

Tomato
4/5

Point Blank (1967)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

-

Police, Adjective (2009)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato
4/5

Polyester (1981)

No article available.

Leo Goldsmith

Tomato
5/5

Polyester (1981)

No article available.

Matt Bailey

Tomato
4/5

Pootie Tang (2001)

No article available.

Leo Goldsmith

Tomato

Il Posto (1961)

"Il Posto is a finely crafted, unassuming, gentle film, but it has the honesty, integrity, and emotional strength to stand with the giants of its era."

Matt Bailey

-

Premature Burial (1962)

Click here to see the review.

Jason Woloski

Tomato

Primer (2004)

"One of the best science fiction films I have seen, and certainly as one of the genre's best in recent years."

Rumsey Taylor

  
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