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Ed Scheid

Ed Scheid's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Love Etc. (2010) 50% 3/5 EDIT “Andresevic includes photogenic clips of the vibrant and diverse areas of New York City, giving a strong sense of the settings of the different love stories spread around the city.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jun 10, 2011 Full Review Mozart's Sister (2010) 74% 3.5/5 EDIT “In Mozart's Sister, writer/director Ren Fret tells the absorbing and ultimately tragic story of this gifted young woman now forgotten by history.” – Boxoffice Magazine Apr 29, 2011 Full Review The Desert of Forbidden Art (2010) 89% 3.5/5 EDIT “The Desert of Forbidden Art tells the fascinating true story of a former aristocrat's efforts to save banned Soviet art in a remote desert area during the perilous Stalinist era.” – Boxoffice Magazine Mar 15, 2011 Full Review Incendies (2010) 91% 4/5 EDIT “Director Denis Villeneuve has adapted the play (with the English title Scorched) by Wajdi Mouawad with riveting cinematic images.” – Boxoffice Magazine Feb 8, 2011 Full Review Of Gods and Men (2010) 93% 4.5/5 EDIT “Masterfully directed by Xavier Beauvois.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jan 11, 2011 Full Review The Trouble With Terkel (2010) 50% 3/5 EDIT “This film about an unhappy childhood is amusingly full of odd behavior, violence, profanity and a decapitation or two.” – Boxoffice Magazine Oct 22, 2010 Full Review Jerusalema (2008) 77% 3/5 EDIT “” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 27, 2010 Full Review Where the Hot Wind Blows (1959) 60% 3/5 EDIT “” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 27, 2010 Full Review The Korean (2008) 3/5 EDIT “While made on a small budget, The Korean is high on imagination and style.” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 24, 2010 Full Review Life During Wartime (2009) 68% 3/5 EDIT “The screenplay is full of clever dialog that brings humor to some weighty and often bizarre or sinister events.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jul 23, 2010 Full Review Law (1958) 89% 3/5 EDIT “Shooting in black and white, Dassin effectively uses shadows in the indoor scenes to emphasize the stiflingly claustrophobic atmosphere of the town, this contrasts with the sunny open outdoors that represent freedom from the town's oppressiveness.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jul 2, 2010 Full Review Kings of the Evening (2007) 73% 3.5/5 EDIT “The film benefits from an impressive cast. Given enough time, word of mouth could build a good-sized audience for this absorbing drama.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jul 2, 2010 Full Review Let's Talk About the Rain (2007) 74% 3/5 EDIT “The performances are excellent, even if none of the characters are all that likeable or involving. Bacri and Debbouze make an intriguing double act.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jun 18, 2010 Full Review Welcome (2009) 87% 2.5/5 EDIT “The engrossing story and high quality of this film have the potential to draw good arthouse audiences.” – Boxoffice Magazine Apr 16, 2010 Full Review Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2009) 47% 2.5/5 EDIT “This comedy has some clever touches that make it mildly diverting, but it loses steam as characters lose their blood to the undead.” – Boxoffice Magazine Apr 16, 2010 Full Review Dancing Across Borders (2009) 57% 3/5 EDIT “Lacks probing interviews to highlight the tremendous cultural change, but Sy remains an engaging focus point and there are numerous performance sequences that ably demonstrate his growing accomplishments.” – Boxoffice Magazine Mar 26, 2010 Full Review Shanghai Red (2006) 2/5 EDIT “Shanghai Red has an effective central performance by Vivian Wu (The Joy Luck Club), but the very uneven screenplay causes the film to lose steam.” – Boxoffice Magazine Mar 8, 2010 Full Review Prodigal Sons (2008) 87% 3.5/5 EDIT “The emotional intensity combined with the Welles/Hayworth connection should draw attention to help this documentary stand out among independent films.” – Boxoffice Magazine Feb 25, 2010 Full Review The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008) 81% 3/5 EDIT “The entertaining non-stop action has the potential to give the film wide cross-over appeal and cult status.” – Boxoffice Magazine Feb 24, 2010 Full Review Red Riding Trilogy (2010) 86% 3.5/5 EDIT “Piggott's and Jobson's searches converge for a moving conclusion to a unique and rewarding multi-part film experience.” – Boxoffice Magazine Feb 2, 2010 Full Review Old Partner (2009) 92% 3/5 EDIT “An unexpectedly absorbing look at determination in a vanishing way of life.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jan 14, 2010 Full Review The Last Station (2009) 70% 4.5/5 EDIT “Mirren gives a forceful performance, showing the depths of Sofya's feeling toward her husband as well as her fury as Chertkov and others come between them. (Mirren has called Sofya one of her "great roles.")” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 4, 2009 Full Review Trucker (2008) 58% 3/5 EDIT “Maintains the gritty realistic details of Diane's job and small town life.” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 28, 2009 Full Review Bliss (2007) 63% 4/5 EDIT “Bliss personalizes the brutal custom of honor killing. Director and co-screenwriter Abdullah Oguz has skillfully created an intense view of the conflict between tradition and emotion in contemporary Turkey.” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 6, 2009 Full Review The Girl From Monaco (2008) 48% 3/5 EDIT “In these roles, Fabrice Luchini and Roschdy Zem make an accomplished acting team.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jul 2, 2009 Full Review
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