Janice Page, Boston Globe
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For 148 reviews, this critic has graded:
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On average, this critic grades 0.7 points lower than other critics.
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Janice Page's Scores
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| Average review score: | 59 |
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88
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12
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 83 out of 148
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Mixed: 33 out of 148
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Negative: 32 out of 148
148
movie reviews
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Janice Page 88
Roughly translated, Touchez pas au Grisbi means ''don't touch the loot.'' But in literal terms, this film version of Albert Simonin's blockbuster really couldn't care less who ends up with the cash. -
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Janice Page 88
Intimidated by the words "avant-garde film"? Then hand yourself over, without reservation, to the skills of documentarian Martina Kudlacek and her astonishingly accessible primer, In the Mirror of Maya Deren. -
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Janice Page 88
One of the most compelling films the Holocaust has yet produced. -
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Janice Page 88
As full of joy as pain, it's a perspective we need to see more often. -
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Janice Page 88
As casually insensitive and careless as you might expect from a film of this era, but it's also surprisingly crafty about finding ways to incite discussion -
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Janice Page 88
A definitive, low-tech stomping of every sci-fi clone that has sprung up in the original's wake. -
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Janice Page 88
Adults should find its simmering drama at least as compelling as teens will, even if parental figures are only slightly more present here than in a " Peanuts" comic strip. -
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Janice Page 88
It's practically a primer on how to rework a literary classic into an impressively restrained movie with something fresh and intelligent to say. -
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Janice Page 88
A rousing, sometimes funny, frequently depressing documentary. -
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Janice Page 88
Even when its wires are showing, the movie's soul is always evident. -
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Janice Page 88
A well-crafted, bravely revealing little film that could be considered essential education for baseball fans. It's just a bonus that the documentary is so entertaining.- Posted Jul 12, 2012
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