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Although sometimes a little too cartoonish, the cast is an enjoyable lot with plenty going on to drive the film forward.
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Although sometimes a little too cartoonish, the cast is an enjoyable lot with plenty going on to drive the film forward.
Christmas · Films: S · Reviews: S
Santa Buddies is the equivalent of a flaming bag of doggie dung on your doorstep: it’s impossible to explain what you did to deserve it and you want it gone and forgotten as soon as possible.
While I see the film’s importance from a technical aspect and laud it for its sense of mood, it’s not at the top of my list of animated classics.
Well-acted, a multi-leveled story and a pure honesty make Sling Blade one of my favourite films of the 1990s.
As much as I adore Babe, it’s times like these when I wished he were turned into bacon.
Tears away at the curtain that keeps reality away from fiction.
Sure, it takes a familiar road, but there’s certainly enough bubbling under the surface to keep the heart of the film relevant and appealing more than a half-century later.
Although something of a confusing and befuddling mess, Miike’s foray into the Western genre, Sukiyaki Western Django is another showcase for his playful and often gory style.
Even in pointing out the falseness of talking down to people for the sake of coming across as intelligent, Smart People does just that.
More than a concert film, Scorsese’s Shine a Light not only throws yet another spotlight on the rockers but also carves out a story to pay tribute to the “Satisfaction” musicians.