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Adrian Turner
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My Old Ass
(2024)
Publish Date: May 19, 2024
"Megan Park explores coming-of-age ideas about leaving your family and the first flush of love with humour and heart, in a charmer with cross-generational appeal (...) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Spartacus
(1960)
"The action leading up to the revolt of the gladiators is brilliantly re-created (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Disclosure
(1994)
"This self-important and unintentionally funny thriller purports to be about corporate power and sexual equality but there's precious little insight here (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Going My Way
(1944)
"Godawful Oscar-winning schmaltz (...) Go anywhere to avoid it."
Time Out
A Man for All Seasons
(1966)
"It's Scofield's picture - his is an inspired performance of virtue with a dash of vanity. Note, too, the brilliant use of sets and locations (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
From Here to Eternity
(1953)
"[A] powerful adaptation (...) [The characters] are brought to life by superb performances (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
The Godfather Part III
(1990)
"This third picture is merely a distant relative and was made for purely mercenary reasons (...) Pacino has some fine moments (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Ryan's Daughter
(1970)
"Now looks like a masterwork, thanks in no small part to Freddie Young's Oscar-winning images of the wild Dingle Peninsula (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Scarface
(1932)
"The greatest gangster movie of the 1930s - and that means the greatest ever (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Chinatown
(1974)
"Jack Nicholson here gives one of his best performances (...) A masterpiece that repays any number of viewings (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Barry Lyndon
(1975)
"[Kubrick provides] this film with an authentic 18th-century look and a unique atmosphere that totally convinces. This is a period film like no other (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
To Kill a Mockingbird
(1962)
"The film sits somewhere between the bogus virtue of Kramer's 'The Defiant Ones' and the poetry of Laughton's 'Night of the Hunter' (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
Time Out
Ace in the Hole
(1951)
"Few movies are as tough as this one (...) It's one of Hollywood's great masterpieces, filled with Wilder's caustic wit and Douglas's trademark intensity (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Lawrence of Arabia
(1962)
"[A] magisterial portrayal of one of Britain's most enigmatic yet charismatic heroes (...) There are some awesomely beautiful images (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
In a Lonely Place
(1950)
"This dark, gripping film noir is one of the best dramas ever made about the movie industry (...) Bogart is both sympathetic and sinister at the same time (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
The Chase
(1966)
"[An] impressively cast and wondrously overcooked drama (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
The Deer Hunter
(1978)
"One of the finest and most controversial movies about the Vietnam War (...) This intense drama lingers long in the memory (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
My Darling Clementine
(1946)
"This John Ford picture boasts some fine sequences (...) The picture combines both the grandeur and the folksiness so typical of its director (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
Anatomy of a Murder
(1959)
"This is probably the greatest courtroom drama ever made and it features James Stewart's finest screen performance (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
You Can't Take it with You
(1938)
"The movie contains wonderful performances (...) If it is a touch overlong, that is a minor fault considering the vast comic talent on display (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
Radio Times
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