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Kenneth Robinson

Kenneth Robinson's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rollerball (1975) 56% EDIT “It really is effective. ” – The Spectator Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Night Moves (1975) 78% EDIT “They have made a film with characters who are credible and interesting and a story that is teasing and fascinating. The brutal climax sends the mind searching back over earlier events, to chain together the links of People's reactions to each other.” – The Spectator Jun 5, 2025 Full Review The Eiger Sanction (1975) 64% EDIT “I enjoy this sort of film largely because it is too remote from life to make any emotional point of contact in the mind.” – The Spectator Jun 13, 2018 Full Review The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) 79% EDIT “This is certainly one of the best bad movies I have ever seen.” – The Spectator Jan 13, 2016 Full Review The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) 40% EDIT “Merely another Bond film.” – The Spectator Oct 30, 2015 Full Review All Creatures Great and Small (1974) 71% EDIT “For even the most sophisticated grown-ups this film will have a lot of charm.” – The Spectator Aug 4, 2015 Full Review The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) 85% EDIT “Like so many films these days, this one turns out to be more interesting when you get away and think about it.” – The Spectator Aug 4, 2015 Full Review Hester Street (1975) 81% EDIT “I think Hester Street just gets itself into the 'don't-miss-this-tiny-gem' category. It is most notable for the contrasting beauty and performances of Carol Kane and Dorrie Kavanaugh.” – The Spectator Jul 13, 2015 Full Review The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) 65% EDIT “At the end of the story the young men rebel against discipline and use the stock cars to attack and destroy many of the wooden buildings in the town. I looked for symbolism here and failed to find it.” – The Spectator Jun 24, 2015 Full Review Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1975) EDIT “Most of the jokes are either bad or filthy. Sometimes they are both at the same time, and in such an outrageous way that the experience becomes therapeutic.” – The Spectator Jun 24, 2015 Full Review The Godfather, Part II (1974) 96% EDIT “There are, in fact, a great many good things to look at in the film. But they don't add up to anything very impressive. I came away with the feeling I had been shown somebody's family-snapshot album with all the pictures pasted up in the wrong order.” – The Spectator Jun 3, 2015 Full Review Barry Lyndon (1975) 78% EDIT “One of the most astonishingly beautiful films I have ever seen.” – The Spectator May 29, 2015 Full Review Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 96% EDIT “The curious thing about this film is that it has no words that are remotely memorable.” – The Spectator May 8, 2007 Full Review One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 93% EDIT “If the film is meant to be a serious criticism of mental homes it should be more obviously serious than it is. There are other subjects where comedy cannot say more than straight drama, and this is one of them.” – The Spectator Oct 15, 2003 Full Review Jaws (1975) 97% EDIT “To be fair to this film, and I can't see why I should be, it is an improvement on Peter Benchley's book.” – The Spectator Jun 5, 2002 Full Review
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