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JAIME N. CHRISTLEY
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• Daily-Reviews
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• Film Written Magazine
• Jacksonville Film Journal
• Senses of Cinema
• Slant Magazine

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Total Reviews: 324

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" Not a strike against Yang's similarly themed Yi Yi, but I found What Time? to be more engaging on an emotional level, funnier, and on the whole less detached." -- Daily-Reviews
Posted Oct 18, 2001
 
What Time Is It There? (2002)84%
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" Works as an essay far better than printed film criticism ever could." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jan 8, 2002
 
One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich (2001)100%
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" A great movie, probably a masterpiece." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jan 8, 2002
 
Code Unknown (2001)70%
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" To see it is to wake up." -- Daily-Reviews
Posted Oct 18, 2001
 
Waking Life (2001)80%
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" [Lynch’s] most purely entertaining film to date, featuring his most assured amalgam of bizarre comedy and haunting otherworldliness...it’s also one of his best-looking movies." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Oct 6, 2001
 
Mulholland Dr. (2001)81%
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" A must for anyone who believes that poetry can be expressed through the cinema." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
George Washington (2000)81%
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" Here's a lovely little movie, perfect in every way I can think of." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
You Can Count on Me (2000)95%
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" The narrative is a construction of scenes left out of normal war movies, and the result is one of the greatest and most unusual movies about war that I've ever seen." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
Kippur (2000)78%
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" This movie has an immediacy and raw power that escapes not only the average Shakespeare adaptation, but also most new films coming out these days." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
Hamlet (2000)54%
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" Supremely entertaining, as long as you let yourself be drawn into its strange rhythms." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)81%
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" The inventiveness, both as a tale woven from the original "Toy Story" cloth, following the "Toy Story" rules, and as a visual experience, is head-spinning." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
Toy Story 2 (1999)100%
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4/4
 
" A fascinating, head-spinning, hilarious movie experience." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Being John Malkovich (1999)92%
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4/4
 
" There may be a great actress in Swank." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Boys Don't Cry (1999)90%
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" An uncompromising, brilliant, edgy, funny and enormously satisfying piece of work from two men who are masters of their trade." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Bringing Out the Dead (1999)72%
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" Kitano uses his own face as a blank slate with which to sketch a complicated human being." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 7, 2004
 
Fireworks (1997)94%
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" Like any good film history professor, Scorsese makes us want to see what else is out there, to continue the construction of our own movie autobiography." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995)100%
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" A mad masterpiece!" -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2001
 
Chungking Express (1994)96%
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" The assembly is not a hair short of brilliant, the dialogue is endlessly inventive, and the story is chock full of entertaining bits of business." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 20, 2001
 
Pulp Fiction (1994)96%
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" There are feats of acrobatics in this film that are comparable to any dance or fight sequence in motion picture history." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 19, 2001
 
The Legend of Drunken Master (1994)82%
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" I will say without fear of exaggeration that "Schindler's List" is Spielberg's best work as a director, and he is a man who has made many great films." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 20, 2001
 
Schindler's List (1993)96%
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" An exploration, critique, and eulogy on a grand scale." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Sep 11, 2001
 
The Last Bolshevik (1992)n/a
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" A brilliant work of art, performed by skilled actors who are all, without exception, in top form." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Mar 21, 2001
 
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)98%
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" It's a stunning sensory experience and a breathtaking, towering achievement." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
JFK (1991)84%
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" One of the most extraordinary detective stories." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Sep 25, 2001
 
Close-Up (1990)91%
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" Occupies worlds of the natural, the supernatural, and the (wilfully, purposefully, and often wittily) clichéd." -- Apollo Guide
Posted Sep 12, 2001
 
Twin Peaks (1990)90%
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" One of the greatest of all American movies." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jul 16, 2001
 
Do the Right Thing (1989)100%
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" It may not be the kind of movie you fall in love with, but to come away unaffected or unprovoked from the experience is to have gone numb." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jun 20, 2001
 
Vagabond (1985)100%
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" The characters never seem to be having much fun, but we do, which makes the movie something of a happy aberration." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jul 25, 2001
 
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)94%
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" Embodies the promise of the cinema." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jun 27, 2001
 
Sans Soleil (1982)90%
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" A challenging, lyrical, vibrant undertaking that is different every time I see it." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
Fanny and Alexander (1982)100%
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" It has a place among but a few masterpieces of the film medium." -- Daily-Reviews
Posted Sep 10, 2001
 
Apocalypse Now (1979)98%
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" Unlike most blockbusters of today or yesterday, Jaws is rich with minutiae and has no problem with stopping to catch an odd detail or two, on land or at sea." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jul 16, 2001
 
Jaws (1975)100%
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" Hellman creates a character study with faces, spaces, and noises." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Sep 23, 2001
 
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)92%
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" Self-indulgent, incoherent, heavy-handed, and a landmark of underground cinema." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Sep 11, 2001
 
Scorpio Rising (1964)n/a
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4/4
 
" Key American movie of its decade, both politically and aesthetically." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jul 25, 2001
 
Shock Corridor (1963)90%
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" Outside of the discussion of technique and aesthetic, it might be overlooked that 'La Jetée' is also a haunting, affecting piece of work." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Jul 1, 2001
 
La Jetée (1962)90%
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" An engrossing, masterfully constructed epic." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2001
 
Seven Samurai (1954)100%
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" I love this movie." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
The Third Man (1949)100%
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" One hundred three minutes of unbeatable entertainment." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
Casablanca (1942)98%
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" Romance becomes the irritant and, effectively, Borzage positions his romanticism as a contribution to Hollywood's anti-fascist crusade." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 14, 2003
 
The Mortal Storm (1940)100%
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" A classic if there ever was one." -- Film Written Magazine
Posted Apr 2, 2001
 
The Wind (1928)n/a
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94/100
 
" In the end we feel as if we've truly become friends, accomplices, and fellow passengers with the characters in Aoyama's masterfully constructed tale." -- Apollo Guide
Posted May 3, 2001
 
Eureka (2001)90%
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92/100
 
" Herzog’s finest film...one of the great, mad visions of cinema." -- Apollo Guide
Posted May 31, 2001
 
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1973)97%
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" The work of a photographer who has gone to the summery coast of Maine and brought back snapshots of heartache and loss, of an idyll irrevocably disturbed." -- Daily-Reviews
Posted Nov 30, 2001
 
In the Bedroom (2001)94%

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