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What are QuickRatings? Approved Tomatometer critics rate and provide brief quotes to movies seldomly reviewed in our database - mainly older films and obscure limited releases. Full-length reviews are not necessary, and thus, will not be available. QuickRatings are counted towards The Tomatometer.

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Exciting chase with typically excellent Hitchcock touches
Posted Nov 28, 2005
 
Young and Innocent (1937)100%
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3/5
 
Smart sci-fi premise should have made a better movie
Posted Nov 28, 2005
 
Alien Nation (1988)58%
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4/5
 
Smooth, entertaining Western comedy about a cowpoke mistaken for a gunslinger
Posted Nov 28, 2005
 
Along Came Jones (1945)n/a
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2/5
 
Well-made but dreary mother-daughter conflict
Posted Nov 28, 2005
 
The Winter Guest (1997)61%
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4/5
 
Shameless but effective weepie about wayward orphans
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Boys Town (1938)100%
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4/5
 
Smart Twain adaptation with plenty of derring-do
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
The Prince and the Pauper (1937)n/a
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3/5
 
Stiff adaptation buoyed by brilliant Berlin score
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Annie Get Your Gun (1950)88%
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5/5
 
Possibly the best Disney animated feature
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Pinocchio (1940)100%
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4/5
 
Riveting thriller about a kidnapping that goes wrong
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964)78%
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3/5
 
Flaccid story redeemed by superb mountaineering footage
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
The Eiger Sanction (1975)73%
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3/5
 
Moody account of lovers in Buenos Aires
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Happy Together (1997)78%
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4/5
 
Outstanding study of self-destructive country singer
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Payday (1972)n/a
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3/5
 
Conventional western gets lavish Warners treatment
Posted Oct 28, 2005
 
Dodge City (1939)100%
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3/5
 
Razzle-dazzle biopic kept afloat by a determined Reynolds.
Posted Oct 10, 2005
 
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)75%
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3/5
 
First Marx Brothers film is creaky, but has marvelous scenes
Posted Oct 10, 2005
 
The Cocoanuts (1929)95%
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3/5
 
Solid courtroom melodrama from the Scott Turow novel
Posted Oct 10, 2005
 
Presumed Innocent (1990)91%
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2/5
 
Solider and nun on Pacific isle during WWII. More dutiful than fun.
Posted Oct 10, 2005
 
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)86%
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4/5
 
First and rawest of the Weismuller Tarzans
Posted Sep 13, 2005
 
Tarzan, the Ape Man (1932)100%
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3/5
 
Smart adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel
Posted Sep 13, 2005
 
Murder, She Said (1962)83%
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3/5
 
Tighter, funnier, and generally better than its predecessor
Posted Sep 13, 2005
 
Superman II (1980)87%
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2/5
 
Moody, not-quite-coherent suspense
Posted Sep 13, 2005
 
The Terror (1963)14%
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3/5
 
Dated but still effective soap opera from the Sloan Wilson novel
Posted Aug 10, 2005
 
Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)83%
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3/5
 
Strong, serious crime thriller that asks questions
Posted Jul 27, 2005
 
The Clockmaker (1973)100%
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5/5
 
Classic screwball romance between overbearing Broadway producer and his gorgeous but empty headed protege
Posted Jul 27, 2005
 
Twentieth Century (1934)91%
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4/5
 
First-rate screwball comedy from a Billy Wilder screenplay
Posted Jul 27, 2005
 
Midnight (1939)92%
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1/5
 
Pretentious, phony melodrama about blue collar lovers
Posted Jul 12, 2005
 
No Looking Back (1998)36%
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3/5
 
Stripped-down thriller about compromised car thief.
Posted Jul 12, 2005
 
The Driver (1978)89%
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5/5
 
Outstanding adaptation of Robert Bolt's play detailing battle between Sir Thomas More and King Henry VIII
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
A Man for All Seasons (1966)85%
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3/5
 
Widow tries to find out why her husband killed himself. Slow-paced but moving Japanese drama.
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
Maborosi (1995)100%
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5/5
 
Hitchcock's only Best Picture winner is a moody thriller about a past murder
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
Rebecca (1940)100%
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3/5
 
Solid Pickford vehicle, mixing comedy and romance
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley (1918)n/a
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2/5
 
Dull adventure about Greek gods, despite Ray Harryhausen effects
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
Clash of the Titans (1981)72%
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4/5
 
Exciting remake of Red Dust with exceptional African photography
Posted Jul 7, 2005
 
Hatari! (1962)68%
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0/5
 
Ghastly black comedy about dysfunctional family marks career lows for its participants
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Far North (1988)17%
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2/5
 
Painless but dumb chase flick
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Pink Cadillac (1989)18%
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4/5
 
Screwball comedy with real bite as beautiful witch torments stodgy politician
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
I Married a Witch (1942)100%
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3/5
 
Postwar noir is a tough, early collaboration between Kurosawa and Mifune
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Stray Dog (1949)92%
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2/5
 
Japanese spy flick dubbed into incomprehensible English; funny for a while but ultimately tedious
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)88%
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4/5
 
Heartwarming period coming-of-age tale with typical Disney gloss
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Pollyanna (1960)75%
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4/5
 
Excellent baseball comedy about a scientist who perfects a pitching potion
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
It Happens Every Spring (1949)n/a
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1/5
 
Dreadful attempt at romantic comedy
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
She's So Lovely (1997)62%
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2/5
 
Ludicrous but undeniably fun, hard-core action
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
The Last Boy Scout (1991)43%
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1/5
 
Leering, witless sex comedy
Posted Jun 21, 2005
 
Blame It on Rio (1984)9%
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1/5
 
Hapless remake of the Hitchcock classic
Posted Jun 13, 2005
 
The Lady Vanishes (1979)20%
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3/5
 
Strong noir with sadistic flashes
Posted Jun 13, 2005
 
The Big Combo (1955)91%
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4/5
 
Epic, influential adventure about Japanese swordsmen who band together to rescue besieged villagers
Posted Jun 13, 2005
 
Seven Samurai (1954)100%
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3/5
 
Stylish and absorbing espionage thriller
Posted May 31, 2005
 
Three Days of the Condor (1975)90%
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3/5
 
Lower-key than most Marx comedies, but still fun
Posted May 31, 2005
 
Room Service (1938)78%
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1/5
 
Dated espionage farce sabotaged by elderly stars and witless jokes
Posted May 31, 2005
 
Arabesque (1966)71%
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3/5
 
Hard-hitting, gritty police drama until its cop-out ending
Posted May 31, 2005
 
Wild Search (1989)n/a

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