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JEREMIAH KIPP
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Jeremiah Kipp has a diverse background in film production and writing. He has been published in Filmmaker Magazine, Fangoria, MovieMaker Magazine, Shock Cinema, Show Business Weekly, Film Festival Today and Guerrilla Filmmaker and writes online movie reviews for Slant Magazine and Filmcritic.com.
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Total Reviews: 635
Total QuickRatings: 4

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"This shocker from 1968 is a time capsule of our fears from yesteryear." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 27, 2008
 
Night of the Living Dead (1968)95%
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"We learn that Indiana Jones was named after the family dog. Aren't you glad you tuned in for his latest adventure?" -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)89%
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"Raiders of the Lost Ark holds up as a spectacle film, spooky funhouse ride and rollicking adventure yarn. Steven Spielberg was, then and now, the finest director of grand-scale Hollywood blockbusters." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)94%
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"We still await the definitive DVD release of Lost Highway, a film crying out for rediscovery." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2008
 
Lost Highway (1997)54%
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"See the Baron dance with Venus! See a man outrun a speeding bullet! See the beautiful, mad fiasco that is The Adventures of Baron Munchausen%u2014see it if you dare!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 31, 2008
 
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)85%
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"One of the greatest and most representative movies of the 1980s is still able to ironically laugh at the savagery and stupidity happening in our world right now." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 13, 2008
 
Walker (1987)40%
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"Don't watch the trailer on the extras, because like so many of these low-budget shockers it shows all the best parts in advance, so why bother watching the rest? Then again, maybe that's not such a bad idea." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 4, 2008
 
Tragic Ceremony (1972)n/a
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"Ricco the Mean Machine is a throwback to when men could smack women around if they talked back too loud. In other words, it has a broad appeal to cultural anthropologists, ironic hipsters, bad movie buffs, and chauvinist pigs." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 30, 2008
 
Ricco the Machine (1973)n/a
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"Greenaway creates his thesis over the decaying corpses of animals, which doesn't inspire a middle-of-the-road kind of viewer response." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985)78%
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"Greenaway creates his thesis over the decaying corpses of animals, which doesn't inspire a middle-of-the-road kind of viewer response." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)100%
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"This epic-length video essay is alternately a tedious school assignment and an eye-opener." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 4, 2008
 
The Freethinker (1994)n/a
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"Unflinching, uncompromising, and finally available in an uncensored version in America, this is one of the dark hidden gems of 1970s Euro horror." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 27, 2007
 
Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)n/a
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"Eyes Wide Shut merits reevaluation and reappraisal." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)78%
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"The fiercely ironic A Clockwork Orange has held up over time as a provocative comic horror show." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
A Clockwork Orange (1971)90%
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"If you're going to write a love letter to yourself, Jack, this is the way to do it." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
The Two Jakes (1990)64%
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"You know what to expect: it's Chinatown." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
Chinatown (1974)100%
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"This respectable piece of 1980s splatter cinema gets a classy DVD treatment." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
From Beyond (1986)70%
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"Spider Baby is unclassifiable weirdness, and that's meant as a compliment." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Spider Baby (1964)100%
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"Clever title, insufferable movie!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972)38%
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"Here's a bit of saucy punk dialogue that sums up the movie. Boy: "Hey Casey, do you like sex with death?" Girl: "Yeah, so **** off and die."" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 27, 2007
 
Return of the Living Dead (1985)88%
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"A haunting masterpiece, as mysterious as the deep, dark woods." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Aug 27, 2007
 
Deliverance (1972)94%
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"This fascinating cult item would be an even richer collectible if the DVD included a sense of the project's lost battle against government censorship." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Aug 4, 2007
 
On the Silver Globe (1987)n/a
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"Criterion deserves a medal." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 27, 2007
 
Ivan's Childhood (1962)100%
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"This movie gives "standard" quality a good name, and would be worth watching for the trial scene alone where Bogie intensely rambles on about how he studied the wardroom icebox key with "geometric logic."" -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 9, 2007
 
The Caine Mutiny (1954)92%
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"Have fun with this hot-blooded Victorian soap opera." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 30, 2007
 
Jane Eyre (1944)100%
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"The films of Alejandro Jodorowsky will blow your mind." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 24, 2007
 
The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky (1968-1973)n/a
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"Phantasm remains a hallucinogenic horror classic, and this seems to be the definitive DVD treatment." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 18, 2007
 
Phantasm (1978)67%
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"The late Robert Altman had a good run, with a handful of enduring classics for the ages and a dozen great films that would be the high water mark of another director's career." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 18, 2007
 
Thieves Like Us (1974)92%
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"Slant Magazine's student governing body has elected to peer pressure you into selecting The Chocolate War." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 15, 2007
 
The Chocolate War (1988)80%
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"For a horror series best known for its cult status, Anchor Bay went all out on making Phantasm III look great, and skimped on the extras (for anybody who cares)." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 14, 2007
 
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994)44%
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"Packed with bonus features, Re-Animator is lovingly brought back to life by Anchor Bay." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 13, 2007
 
Re-Animator (1985)92%
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"A bare-bones DVD that feels slapped together." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 13, 2007
 
Night of the Comet (1984)83%
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"Satan's Playground announces filmmaker Dante Tomaselli as a horror talent to watch out for." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Aug 22, 2006
 
Satan's Playground (2005)80%
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"Essential viewing as a political argument against not only war, but the bureaucracy that believes truth is best kept in the hands of the few than the many. " -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 25, 2006
 
The War Game (1965)90%
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"This is the turning point for Béla Tarr, leaving social realism behind to step into the existential abyss." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 29, 2006
 
Almanac of Fall (1983)100%
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"Karen Black versus an obviously fake wooden doll is surprisingly credible, scary, and balls to the wall exciting. " -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 20, 2006
 
Trilogy of Terror (1975)100%
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"The Beast Must Die is a curiosity for fans of low-rent British horror flicks in the 1970s, but probably has little appeal to anyone else." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 19, 2006
 
The Beast Must Die! (1974)n/a
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"Though it is sometimes over-praised by aficionados of the horror anthology subgenre, Asylum is a fun, old-fashioned taste of post-mod, pre-1980s macabre in British cinema." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 19, 2006
 
Asylum (1972)56%
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"Though it is occasionally slow going, Stephanie Beacham's operatic shrieking makes good on the title's promise." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 19, 2006
 
And Now the Screaming Starts (1973)n/a
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"M*A*S*H* fans will already own the comprehensive DVD already in release, but as for the rest of them, you might be surprised at how they play. These seemingly minor entries all deserve a second look." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 26, 2006
 
Robert Altman Collection (1970-1979)n/a
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"Warm up that espresso machine, because it's going to be a long night." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 21, 2006
 
Damnation (1987)89%
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"Rent Punishment Park first if you're new to Peter Watkins, then follow it up with The Gladiators to see another uncompromised take on the front lines of a media war." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 22, 2006
 
Gladiators (1970)n/a
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"What should have been a distinctively Korean tale of wartime terror will feel like familiar stuff to hardened horror film vets." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 13, 2006
 
R-Point (2006)64%
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"Criterion offers a superb DVD treatment that will be heaven for fans of this largely unseen Powell and Pressburger effort." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 26, 2005
 
Tales of Hoffmann (1951)100%
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"Here's a movie well worth tracking down." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 14, 2005
 
Punishment Park (1971)100%
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""Yeah, I killed my mama." 20 years later, Henry loses none of its impact." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 7, 2005
 
Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990)88%
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""Hold me—hold me like you did on Naboo" simply holds no weight next to Charlotte Vale's equally melodramatic yet far more poignant doomed romance." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Now, Voyager (1942)88%
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"Ladies, ladies—please!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 16, 2005
 
The Women (1939)86%
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"A protective mother's love leads to familial tragedy, and you know what you're in for when mommy dearest happens to be the incomparable Joan Crawford." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 15, 2005
 
Mildred Pierce (1945)87%
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"Howard Hawks said that a classic film has three great scenes and no bad ones. Despite its three great scenes, The Letter is no classic!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jun 13, 2005
 
The Letter (1940)100%

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