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Critics / Publications / GQ Magazine [UK]

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    • Alex Blimes
    • Jamie Millar
    • Sam Parker

GQ Magazine [UK]

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

Adventureland (2009)

"It's beautifully written and sensitively acted, it's got a killer soundtrack."

Tomato

An Education (2009)

"A sly and sexy treat with both strong period detail and themes of innocence and betrayal."

Tomato

Bright Star (2009)

"It simmers rather than sizzles, shimmers rather than sears. But possession of a Y chromosome is by no means an obstacle to enjoyment of it."

Tomato

Fifty Dead Men Walking (2009)

"You should watch this film for the standout performance of Jim Sturgess."

Tomato

Fish Tank (2009)

"Fish Tank is full of surprises, twisting and turning like a teenage girl trying to escape the clutches of an unwanted suitor."

Alex Blimes

Tomato

In the Loop (2009)

"There are at least thirty genuine laugh-out-loud moments and I honestly cannot recall a single other film with that hit rate. In The Loop boasts one of the funniest scripts ever written and some of the strongest performances in a comedy since Spinal Tap."

Tomato

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

"Inglourious Basterds is sprawling, flawed and hugely self-indulgent. It's also hugely enjoyable."

Jamie Millar

Tomato

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)

"What we see is both true and not true, absurd and deadly serious. That works well to begin with, and the first hour or so is funny, engaging and occasionally poignant."

Tomato
4/5

Milk (2008)

"Milk is a fairly straightforward biopic distinguished by judicious use of contemporary newsreel, a tone at once impassioned and restrained – until the last few scenes, the film never resorts to emotional button-pushing."

Alex Blimes

Tomato
3/5

Revolutionary Road (2008)

"The acting impresses, the plight of the characters, less rounded and sympathetic than they are in the book, merely depresses. Roadworthy then, but hardly revolutionary."

Jamie Millar

Tomato

The September Issue (2009)

"A funny and involving new documentary."

Alex Blimes

Tomato

Star Trek (2009)

"Star Trek is the first great blockbuster of the year and is undoubtedly a bona fide masterpiece in the family genre."

Splat

Terminator Salvation (2009)

"Terminator Salvation opens on death row and proceeds agonisingly to an execution by lethal injection."

Alex Blimes

Tomato

The White Ribbon (2009)

"A fantastically controlled, deeply spooky film from one of the most accomplished directors currently working in cinema."

Splat

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

"In short, if you love X-Men you'll devour this anyway. But to the uninitiated, this isn't even as good as Jackman's last stinker, Australia."

Tomato

Zombieland (2009)

"A movie that treads a well-worn path through a saturated field yet somehow feels like the freshest film of the year."

Sam Parker

  
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