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Alan R. Howard

Alan R. Howard's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Soylent Green (1973) 70% EDIT “Soylent Green is Edward G. Robinson's movie. As a man who remembers the wonders of civilization before it died, he is witty, cultivated and endlessly appealing.” – The Hollywood Reporter Apr 23, 2019 Full Review Robin Hood (1973) 58% EDIT “The washed-out, muted colors are a mistake, and if Robin Hood is sometimes hilarious, it has little memorable magic.” – The Hollywood Reporter Nov 29, 2018 Full Review The Way We Were (1973) 65% EDIT “The movie has the look of a big Hollywood romantic film but because director Pollack looks corruption in the face and exposes it for what it feels like, The Way We Were emerges as one of the least sentimental love stories ever filmed.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 17, 2018 Full Review Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) 90% EDIT “The movie sometimes loses track of its story and rambles for puzzling stretches of unfocused scenes. But it succeeds best with the breezy, warm scenes of baseball life and with such sterling character bits...” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 28, 2018 Full Review Enter the Dragon (1973) 88% EDIT “Bruce Lee’s last movie is the only one that gives him the star treatment he deserved. His charismatic presence is remarkable in Enter the Dragon, and it’s a shame he didn’t have the chance to become the great, unique star he seemed destined to be.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 17, 2018 Full Review The Mackintosh Man (1973) 58% EDIT “A good genre film in the ice cold vein of The Maltese Falcon. It isn't nearly as rich nor fine as that early Huston classic but tells an interesting story with a sure sense of atmosphere, location and supporting characters.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 25, 2018 Full Review American Graffiti (1973) 95% EDIT “The movie is a comic poem which celebrates the past but also catalogues its textures with telling precision. American Graffiti looks like no other movie, an achievement which is always the best measure of a truly gifted director.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 1, 2017 Full Review The Long Goodbye (1973) 95% EDIT “The Long Goodbye is a gloriously inspired tribute to Hollywood that never loses sight of what Los Angeles has become.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jan 9, 2012 Full Review
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