Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader
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For 529 reviews, this critic has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Lisa Alspector's Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 168 out of 529
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Mixed: 233 out of 529
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Negative: 128 out of 529
529
movie reviews
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Lisa Alspector 100
Possibly the most daring and honest drama about sexuality I've ever seen. -
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Lisa Alspector 100
The stylized physiques and movements of the characters in this exciting animated musical-romance-adventure are at once realist and fantastic. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Few things are more enthralling than unrequited love, as demonstrated by this drama. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Using archly staged interviews and reconstructions that draw attention to the components of the documentary form, Morris does justice to the complexity of hot-button issues by suggesting several layers of subtext at once, portraying the articulate Leuchter as both rational and prone to rationalize. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
It's an inspired pairing. Wilson is electric as he seduces Chan into a partnership in this self-consciously crafted western, whose cleverness is only part of what makes it so funny. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Some delicately interwoven and unresolved subplots help make the young character's rite of passage wholly, disturbingly compelling. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
A wonderfully complex examination of sexual and material politics that's full of bravely provocative, gently funny, and warmly human encounters. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
This movie restores genre elements to a level of potency that's disturbing, satisfying, and rare as hell. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
A scene set inside the chicken-pie-making machinery proves that the Rube Goldberg formula is infallible. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
This terrifyingly beautiful movie blends metaphor and stark social commentary to achieve a spontaneous grace. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
A hearty style of self-referential filmmaking that only adds to the persuasiveness of Lillard’s stunning performance. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Inspired, elaborately plotted, and unusually satisfying variable-speed chase comedy. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
It's easy to suspend disbelief and embrace this historically creative fiction, whose clever relationship to what's known and what's unresolved is part of what makes it so intriguing and so romantic. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
It may not be “The Bridges of Madison County,” but the latest Kevin Costner romance is nearly as good as they get. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Sumptuously hued in its emotional and visual tones, this drama is also a fairy tale, its plot contrivances beautifully justified by its minimalism. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Lee performs magic. He's preserved and expanded the experience of an adrenaline-pumping, uproarious night of racism-, classism-, and sexism-subverting humor. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
A movie whose story may be even more innovative than the superreal solidity of the animated characters. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
It's scary and hilarious, with a magical, nonrealist tone, and it emphasizes physical comedy as much as disturbing, beautifully integrated metaphors. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Full of adventure, spectacle, light romance, and the kind of suspense that doesn't require an unpredictable outcome to make your spine tingle. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
The visuals are wild, the sound track has the audacity to underscore the subtext instead of just echoing the obvious, the comedy is irreverent and occasionally slapstick, and the metaphorical details are consistently strong. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Mitchell, who also directed and wrote the screenplay, originally created this glorious rock opera for the stage with composer-lyricist Stephen Trask. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Director George Tillman Jr.'s screenplay covers an array of events in the characters' lives so replete with drama it could easily be too much, but the movie's humor is vibrant, the sorrow unexploitive, the sexuality character enhancing, and the love heartfelt--and Tillman is tremendously skilled at bridging the vast shifts in tone. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
Writer-director Wong Kar-wai makes these five self-consciously idiosyncratic types--often seen through distorting lenses in cinematographer Christopher Doyle's somber, garish Hong Kong--fully and instantly believable. -
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Lisa Alspector 90
With the devout collaboration of the cast, Williams blurs the boundary between experience and storytelling as if the distinction were not only irrelevant but presumptuous. -