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Cinema
Cinema is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Paul Schrader.
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| Midnight Cowboy (1969) | Paul Schrader |
Schlesinger is forced to fall back on Voight and Hoffman's performances, the only cards in Schlesinger's deck which don't seem phony. Yet neither is Schlesinger blameless in this matter.
Posted Jun 30, 2020
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| Brandy in the Wilderness (1971) | Paul Schrader |
Brandy In The Wilderness stands alone as a unique work of art; it establishes its own rules, and makes them work.
Posted Jun 30, 2020
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| Women in Love (1969) | Paul Schrader |
The most successful adaptation of a Lawrence novel to the screen.
Posted Jun 30, 2020
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| Gimme Shelter (1970) | Paul Schrader |
In the end, Gimme Shelter remains a film of shallow intentions; its aesthetics seem those of possibility and opportunism rather than necessity and moral commitment.
Posted Jun 30, 2020
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