John Gillett
John Gillett's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Ascent (1977)
100%
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“Unhappily, these Passion Play references are forced a little too much in the playing, yet it has amazing moments.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Mar 1, 2022
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Woman in a Dressing Gown (1957)
79%
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“Despite the over-facile resolution of the last scene, one's final impression is of an emotional drama of considerable intensity.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 31, 2020
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More Than a Miracle (1967)
43%
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“Having been granted such a visual feast, it seems grudging to complain about the awkward dubbing.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 18, 2020
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“The film's unaffected purity of style, and the intense poetic quality of the playing, make it an unusually rewarding, and often moving, experience.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 18, 2020
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The Scarlet Empress (1934)
86%
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“Dietrich's sweetly accented delivery makes the most of both good and bad lines.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 17, 2020
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Povest Plamennykh Let (1961)
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“Too many scenes are impregnated with a kind of crude Stalinist bombast, so that fervour turns into style less rhetoric.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 17, 2020
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Battle of Austerlitz (1960)
40%
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“The film has all the hallmarks of a great big bore (even in this heavily cut version, the first hair does seem pretty interminable); and yet the personality of its creator is there all the time, mixing dross with gold as he has always done.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 17, 2020
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Time Stood Still (1958)
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“[Director Ermanno Olmi's] is the gentlest, quietest form of observation, effortlessly detailed, always alert to the interaction between character and background.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 17, 2020
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The Guns of Navarone (1961)
92%
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“Above all, the film lacks a firm controlling hand which would have ironed out passages of incoherent editing and made the climax really tell.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 11, 2020
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Exodus (1960)
65%
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“Exodus, then, sees Preminger's sheer movie-making talent at its most extended. Unhappily, the ability to sustain a large canvas does not necessarily result in a good film.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 11, 2020
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The World of Apu (1959)
97%
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“Apu is not only the logical last act of the trilogy but a unique work in its own right.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 10, 2020
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Jalsaghar (1960)
100%
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“Although it cannot be said to outclass the best parts of [Ray's Apu] trilogy, it proves to be an engrossing experiment in a deliberately minor key.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 10, 2020
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Ankur (1974)
100%
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“[Ankur] ntroduces a marvellous new actress, Shabana Azmi, as Lakshmi, and it is she who gives the central relationship its suppressed sensuality and force.” –
Sight & Sound
Jan 28, 2020
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The Truth (1960)
67%
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“The basic fault can be traced to a script which attempts an examination of French criminal procedure brought face to face with the confused habits of the younger generation.” –
Monthly Film Bulletin
Jan 8, 2018
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How the West Was Won (1962)
88%
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“Here, then, is a film with apparently something for everyone. Certainly its team of four ace cameramen have provided a full quota of visual splendours and the rich colour definition in the long shots communicates an authentic thrill of pleasure.” –
Sight & Sound
Jun 18, 2012
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