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Authors
    • Renata Adler
    • Robert Alden
    • John Anderson
    • Eugene Archer
    • Laurie Halpern Benenson
    • Leslie Bennetts
    • Richard Bernstein
    • David Bienstock
    • David Bradley
    • D.J.R. Bruckner
    • Tom Buckley
    • Peter Bull
    • Vincent Canby
    • Jeannette Catsoulis
    • Chris Chase
    • James F. Clarity
    • Francis X. Clines
    • Glenn Collins
    • John Corry
    • B.R. Crisler
    • Bosley Crowther
    • John Culhane
    • Manohla Dargis
    • Nina Darnton
    • Kenneth C. Davis
    • Jamie Diamond
    • Stephanie Dolgoff
    • Jennifer Dunning
    • Michael Eric Dyson
    • Richard Eder
    • Jason Epstein
    • Laura Evenson
    • Guy Flatley
    • Scott Foundas
    • Samuel G. Freedman
    • Eliot Fremont-Smith
    • Anita Gates
    • Lawrence Van Gelder
    • Andrew Geller
    • Neil Genzlinger
    • Harry Gilroy
    • Joseph Giovannini
    • Grace Glueck
    • Daniel M. Gold
    • Paul Goldberger
    • Walter Goodman
    • Stephen Jay Gould
    • Linda Greenhouse
    • Roger Greenspun
    • Richard Grenier
    • William Grimes
    • Mel Gussow
    • Charles Hagen
    • Mike Hale
    • Mordaunt Hall
    • Phil Hall
    • Aljean Harmetz
    • Mark Harris
    • Donal J. Henahan
    • Andrea Higbie
    • John Hofsess
    • Stephen Holden
    • Annette Insdorf
    • Caryn James
    • Michiko Kakutani
    • Stanley Kauffmann
    • Dave Kehr
    • Laura Kern
    • Peter Kihss
    • Michael Kimmelman
    • Wayne King
    • Anna Kisselgoff
    • Judy Klemesrud
    • Hilton Kramer
    • Erich Kuersten
    • Anna Kythreotis
    • Thomas Lask
    • Linda Lee
    • Nathan Lee
    • Eric Lefcowitz
    • Julie Lew
    • Jane H. Lii
    • Dennis Lim
    • Susie Linfield
    • Phillip Lopate
    • Wallace Markfield
    • Ned Martel
    • Janet Maslin
    • Patricia S. McCormick
    • Franklin McKnight
    • John T. McManus
    • Joan Mellen
    • Andrew Mitchell
    • Elvis Mitchell
    • Herbert Mitgang
    • Victor Navasky
    • Peter M. Nichols
    • Benedict Nightingale
    • Holcomb B. Noble
    • Frank S. Nugent
    • Suzanne O'Connor
    • Thomas O'Connor
    • Tim Page
    • Jon Pareles
    • Francine Prose
    • Thomas M. Pryor
    • Fletcher Roberts
    • Nan Robertson
    • John Rockwell
    • Julie Salamon
    • Rachel Saltz
    • Nora Sayre
    • Harold C. Schonberg
    • Murray Schumach
    • A.O. Scott
    • Matt Zoller Seitz
    • Marcia Seligson
    • Andre Sennwald
    • Richard F. Shepard
    • Amruta Slee
    • Amy M. Spindler
    • Staff
    • Alessandra Stanley
    • Peter Steinfel
    • Michael Stern
    • Dana Stevens
    • Theodore Strauss
    • Dan Sullivan
    • Victoria Sullivan
    • Sonia Taitz
    • Ella Taylor
    • Howard Thompson
    • Andy Webster
    • A.H. Weiler

New York Times

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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A Nos Amours (1983)

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Janet Maslin

Tomato
5/5

A Nous La Liberte (1931)

"A Nous, la Liberté is assuredly different from any other screen feature. It bristles with strange originality."

Mordaunt Hall

Tomato
3/5

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"Identities shift and melt like shadows in Richard Linklater's animated adaptation of the 1977 novel by the science fiction visionary Philip K. Dick."

Manohla Dargis

Tomato
4/5

A Tout de Suite (2005)

"Deft homage to the French New Wave."

Stephen Holden

-

A Tribute to Stanley Kubrick (1999)

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Janet Maslin

Tomato
4.5/5

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"The best fairy tale -- the most disturbing, complex and intellectually challenging boy's adventure story -- Mr. Spielberg has made."

A.O. Scott

Tomato
3/5

A/K/A Tommy Chong (2005)

"Josh Gilbert's film tells the depressing, often ridiculous and generally enraging story of how and why Tommy Chong ended up doing time in a minimum-security prison."

Manohla Dargis

-

Aaja Nachle (2007)

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Rachel Saltz

Splat
2/5

Abandon (2002)

"There's so little going on in the film that its title seems to suggest an action that audiences may be driven to take before the movie ends."

Elvis Mitchell

-

Abandon Ship (1957)

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A.H. Weiler

-

Abandoned (1949)

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Splat
1.5/5

The Abandoned (2007)

"Through the murk and gloom of The Abandoned; a mystery emerges: Why didn't this go straight to DVD?"

A.O. Scott

-

Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945)

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Bosley Crowther

-

Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950)

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Splat
2/5

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

"The notion of having these two clowns run afoul of the famous screen monster is a good laugh in itself. But take this gentle warning: get the most out of that one laugh while you can, because the picture, at Loew's Criterion, does not contain many more."

Bosley Crowther

-

Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)

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Tomato
4/5

ABC Africa (2002)

"You come away from his film overwhelmed, hopeful and, perhaps paradoxically, illuminated."

A.O. Scott

Tomato
3.5/5

ABCD (2001)

"Sensitively acted."

Stephen Holden

Tomato
4/5

Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story (2007)

"The documentary Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story succeeds as a true crime story and is compassionate and engrossing throughout."

Matt Zoller Seitz

-

Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)

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Frank S. Nugent

Tomato
4/5

Aberdeen (2001)

"A ferociously observant study of two characters."

Stephen Holden

-

Abilene Town (1946)

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Bosley Crowther

Splat
1.5/5

Able Danger (2008)

"Modeled on noir and executed on acid, Able Danger is a paranoid fantasy of geek superheroics that lunges desperately for political relevance."

Jeannette Catsoulis

-

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1972)

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Roger Greenspun

Tomato
4/5

Abouna (2004)

"Mahamat-Selah Haroun's second feature film reveals both the beauties and the harsh realities of modern African life."

A.O. Scott

Tomato
4/5

About a Boy (2002)

"Less inventive than the one Stephen Frears put forward in High Fidelity two years ago, but also more satisfying."

A.O. Scott

Tomato
3.5/5

About Adam (2001)

"About Adam rests almost entirely on the shoulders of Stuart Townsend, who brings to the movie's duplicitous title character a winningly light touch."

Stephen Holden

-

About Baghdad (2003)

No article available.

Dana Stevens

-

About Last Night... (1986)

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Vincent Canby

Tomato
4/5

About Schmidt (2002)

"Lays out an expansive, impressively even-handed vision of life in contemporary Middle America."

Stephen Holden

-

Above Suspicion (1943)

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-

Above the Law (1988)

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Vincent Canby

Tomato
3/5

' Above the Rim (1994)

"Above the Rim has its formulaic elements, but it has been vigorously directed by Jeff Pollack, who appreciates the lively and unpretentious aspects of the story."

Janet Maslin

Tomato
4.5/5

Abraham's Valley (1993)

"It mesmerizes, sometimes maddens and tests the emotional and physical reflexes."

Vincent Canby

Tomato
4/5

Absence of Malice (1981)

"What Mr. Pollack's movies lack in momentum, they make up for in quiet gravity."

Janet Maslin

-

Absolute Beginners (1986)

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Caryn James

Splat

Absolute Power (1997)

"Mr. Hackman languishes in the smallish role of a White House buffoon, with Judy Davis equally cartoonish as his witchy chief of staff."

Janet Maslin

Tomato
4/5

Absolute Wilson (2006)

"This appreciative look at the life and work of theater artist Robert Wilson includes a notably candid interview with the man himself."

A.O. Scott

Tomato
3/5

Accattone (1961)

"The result is uneven, but not without distinction."

Renata Adler

Splat
2/5

Accepted (2006)

"A clever slacker and his oddball crew invent a phony college in this passable example of that oxymoronic genre, the Hollywood comedy about sticking it to the man."

Nathan Lee

-

The Accidental Tourist (1988)

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Janet Maslin

-

The Accompanist (1993)

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Janet Maslin

-

The Accused (1988)

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Vincent Canby

Splat
2/5

Ace in the Hole (1951)

"Ace in the Hole is badly weakened by a poorly constructed plot, which depends for its strength upon assumptions that are not only naive but absurd."

Bosley Crowther

-

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)

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Janet Maslin

-

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)

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Janet Maslin

-

The Acid House (1998)

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Stephen Holden

-

Acla (1992)

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Stephen Holden

-

Across 110th Street (1972)

Click here to see the review.

Roger Greenspun

-

Across the Pacific (1942)

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Bosley Crowther

  
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