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CRITICS / AUTHORS REVIEWS AND ARTICLES
JEFFREY OVERSTREET
Jeffrey Overstreet

PUBLICATION(S)
• Christianity Today
• Looking Closer

BIOGRAPHY
Jeffrey Overstreet's first book about his career as a film critic--"Through a Screen Darkly"--is now available at Amazon.com and fine bookstores everywhere.
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STATS
Total Reviews: 479

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• Location: Shoreline, Washington


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BEST TO WORST SAMPLING
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A Songs from the Second Floor
A+ The Apostle
4/4 A History of Violence
A- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
3.5/4 Millions
B+ House of Sand and Fog
3/4 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
B Titanic
2.5/4 The Reckoning
B- City by the Sea
2/4 Constantine
C+ Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
C Narc
1.5/4 Assault on Precinct 13
C- Brokeback Mountain
1/4 Evening
D Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
0.5/4 The Reaping
D- Entropy
 
 
BEST REVIEWED
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4/4 The Flight of the Red Balloon
A+ Cafe Lumiere
A+ There Will Be Blood
A Italian for Beginners
A+ Born Into Brothels
A+ Blue
A The Age of Innocence
A+ No End in Sight
A+ Fast, Cheap, & Out of Control
A Junebug
 more...
 
 
WORST REVIEWED
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F The Life of David Gale
0/4 Catwoman
D- Entropy
D- Dreamcatcher
0.5/4 The Reaping
D Hangman's Curse
D The Island
D Sin City
D Arlington Road
D Anger Management
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This critic agrees with the Tomatometer 82% of the time.

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4/4
 
"Some critics complain that 'nothing happens' in this film. To borrow a line from James Cameron's The Abyss -- they 'need to look with better eyes than that.' It's meant to be observed the way you might study art in a museum." -- Christianity Today
Posted Apr 4, 2008
 
The Flight of the Red Balloon (2008)80%
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A+
 
"You don't take this journey for the bends in the road, but the fleeting sights along the way make it memorably rewarding." -- Looking Closer
Posted Dec 30, 2007
 
Cafe Lumiere (2004)94%
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A+
 
"It's dedicated to Altman, and yet Blood feels more like a collaborative effort from Kubrick, Malick, Weir, and Coppola. And the bizarre finale is 100 percent Anderson." -- Looking Closer
Posted Dec 26, 2007
 
There Will Be Blood (2007)91%
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B+
 
"Juno's personality dominates the movie, which is both its strength and its weakness." -- Looking Closer
Posted Dec 5, 2007
 
Juno (2007)93%
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C
 
"There's no sense of wonder in this frantic tour of wonderland, and Lyra escapes trouble so easily, there's little suspense." -- Looking Closer
Posted Dec 5, 2007
 
The Golden Compass (2007)42%
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B+
 
"There's a 90-minute masterpiece in this film, waiting for an editor to find it." -- Christianity Today
Posted Nov 27, 2007
 
I'm Not There (2007)78%
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1.5/4
 
"Margot at the Wedding is a story told from a perspective that's as viciously condescending and critical as Margot's own worldview." -- Christianity Today
Posted Nov 21, 2007
 
Margot at the Wedding (2007)51%
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3.5/4
 
"It's almost too good to be true that the Coen Brothers have adapted McCarthy's novel and brought it to the screen, though it is their bleakest work to date." -- Christianity Today
Posted Nov 9, 2007
 
No Country for Old Men (2007)94%
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A-
 
"... it's the performances that make this picture compelling in spite of its snail's-pace narrative." -- Looking Closer
Posted Oct 18, 2007
 
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)74%
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B+
 
"It avoids gratuitous gore and the shocks that provide the backbone of most horror films. [Derrickson's] more interested in the spiritual questions at hand." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)45%
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D-
 
"Since the main character makes foolish decisions, and then makes worse decisions, his pleas for our sympathy are annoying and unsuccessful." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
Entropy (1999)29%
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A
 
"A rare delight ... a joyous comedy that is at the same time grounded in real life with characters whose company is a pleasure." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
Italian for Beginners (2002)87%
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C
 
"Unfortunately, Ron Howard is the Grinch who stole Christmas from Jim Carrey." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)52%
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A-
 
"... a fantastically entertaining crime thriller, crackling with energy from beginning to end. ... But Nicholson's outrageous over-acting becomes a distraction." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
The Departed (2006)92%
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C+
 
"Chunhyang is a gorgeous, elaborate film that feels like a fairy tale with a fresh coat of paint. Unfortunately, the paint is the most interesting part." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
Chunhyang (2000)84%
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B
 
"The material plays to [Burton's] strengths ... he's more interesting as a stylist than a storyteller." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)83%
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A-
 
"... a lasting testament to the power of love and the damage done by prejudice and hate." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
The Boxer (1997)75%
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A+
 
"As bright as a box of new crayons, and just as full of creative potential, these children give us vibrant pictures of hope in the midst of oppression." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
Born Into Brothels (2004)96%
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A+
 
"Blue -- Kieslowski's masterpiece -- is a story about the journey from grief and brokenness to rebirth, written on a woman's face." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
Blue (1993)100%
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A-
 
"... it is a hyperviolent movie against violence; a graphic portrayal of infidelity in the name of marriage; a tale of murderous sibling rivalry in the name of family." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
Amores Perros (2001)92%
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A
 
"It shows that while conformity can stifle honesty and love, acting in mere self-interest can be even more destructive." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
The Age of Innocence (1993)81%
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A+
 
"Ferguson consults not the administration's political opponents, but the very experts that the U.S. government selected and sent into the Baghdad fray ..." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 20, 2007
 
No End in Sight (2007)94%
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A-
 
"Finding Neverland is about hanging on to that belief in something that transcends the empirical world. It's a small, gentle, graceful motion picture." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Finding Neverland (2004)83%
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B-
 
"For his success in adhering to higher standards of art, for his restraint and honesty, I applaud Cristsbal Krusen. His first film is a promising work." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Final Solution (2002)n/a
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A+
 
"... an enthralling exploration of creativity, science, and imagination. Don't we all wish we could find as much fulfillment in our work as these guys do?" -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Fast, Cheap, & Out of Control (1997)93%
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B+
 
"The action is fast and furious, and so are the punchlines." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)77%
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D
 
"... [these] are Christian filmmakers stooping to use the same manipulative storytelling tactics that anti-Christian filmmakers often use to express their own bias." -- Christianity Today
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Hangman's Curse (2003)0%
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C+
 
"In his severity, Cronenberg disrupts the audience's immersion in a story that might have become a landmark tale of corruption and conscience..." -- Christianity Today
Posted Sep 19, 2007
 
Eastern Promises (2007)88%
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D
 
"It seems to assume that its audience is made of idiots, constantly reminding us of the simple plot details and having characters define things for each other." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
The Island (2005)40%
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A
 
"From dinner-table silences, to nuances of Baptist vocabulary, to 'colorful' displays of Southern imagination, these people are three-dimensional and compelling." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
Junebug (2005)87%
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A-
 
"... The Lives of Others illustrates, with only a dash of sentimentality, the truth that integrity leads to vulnerability and sacrifice." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
The Lives of Others (2006)94%
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B-
 
"The most troubling element of the film is its conclusion ... which comes to rather alarming conclusions about how to deal with a resentful social outcast." -- Christianity Today
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
Monster House (2006)73%
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B+
 
"... retools the resolution of Crimes and Misdemeanors so its hero, instead of losing his grasp on morality, never even had a hold on morality in the first place." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
Match Point (2005)77%
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C
 
"[It] raises interesting questions about what can happen in a democracy when its people are deeply corrupt. ... But likely to be more disheartened than enlightened." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
Manderlay (2006)49%
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C
 
"While his hero is conscience-stricken about killing, Emmerich sure enjoys serving it up in generous helpings." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
The Patriot (2000)62%
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C
 
"The storm looks perfect, but the real danger here is the tidal wave of mediocrity and cliches." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 12, 2007
 
The Perfect Storm (2000)47%
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A
 
"The Rookie is one of those rare, wonderful 'formula' films that ... favors understatement over exaggeration, subtlety over sentimentality." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 9, 2007
 
The Rookie (2002)82%
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A
 
"Like each episode of Kieslowski's Decalogue, The Return is a small but potent story. It leads us to ask: Is it ever enough to just 'trust and obey'?" -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 9, 2007
 
The Return (2004)96%
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B
 
"Rampling and Ozon clearly enjoy working together. Rampling relishes psychologically complex roles. Ozon respects his leading ladies enough to give them challenges." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 7, 2007
 
Swimming Pool (2003)85%
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B+
 
"While it lacks the quality of Empire's script and performances, Clones is the most visually enthralling of the series so far." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 7, 2007
 
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)67%
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D
 
"Eager to blaze trails for desktop moviemaking, what did these artists do? Throw fuel on the fires of viewers' basest appetites." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 7, 2007
 
Sin City (2005)77%
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B+
 
"Sideways is the first of Payne's films in which we have the chance to really care for the characters; he reins in his harsh satire better than before." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 7, 2007
 
Sideways (2004)96%
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C
 
"Despite the fine efforts of Harris and Gooding, Jr., Radio nearly drowns in James Horner's overbearingly sentimental music." -- Christianity Today
Posted Sep 6, 2007
 
Radio (2003)33%
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A-
 
"... one of the best films about a great artist to be made since Milos Forman's Amadeus. Cotillard deserves an Oscar." -- Looking Closer
Posted Sep 6, 2007
 
La Vie En Rose (2007)74%
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A
 
"The Lost Boys' gratitude for simple things will humble those of us accustomed to comfort and opportunity. Their endurance, ambition, and compassion should inspire us." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
God Grew Tired of Us (2007)91%
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C+
 
"Posey's fans will love her performance, even if they have a little trouble following the rather contrived adventure ... which is so talky, it's tiresome." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
Fay Grim (2007)44%
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B+
 
"The conclusion is satisfying and even a little surprising, as Russell proves a delightful leading lady, and Andy Griffith almost steals the show." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
Waitress (2007)89%
/
A
 
"As bleak as it is compelling, it will leave you wondering if these freedom fighters haven't done more damage to each other than they have to the Nazi aggressors." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
Army of Shadows (1969)97%
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A-
 
"Guy Pearce seems to have boiled himself down into some kind of Guy Pearce Concentrate. Winstone looks like he's been sculpted from the Australian wilderness around him." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
The Proposition (2006)86%
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A-
 
"By the end of the year, Once will be the movie doomed to lose at the Oscars but live on in everyone's hearts." -- Looking Closer
Posted Aug 22, 2007
 
Once (2007)97%

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