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Bad Taste is a 1987 New Zealand science-fiction comedy horror film [3] directed, produced and filmed by Peter Jackson, who also starred in it and co-wrote the screenplay, along with Tony Hiles and Ken Hammon. Independently produced on a low budget, it is Jackson's first feature film. Jackson and friends take on most of the key roles, both on ...
Upon its release, reviews for Bedazzled were mixed. Writing for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther called it a "pretentiously metaphorical picture" which becomes "awfully precious and monotonous and eventually ... fags out in sheer bad taste." [7] Crowther does, however, compliment Donen for his "colorful and graphic" mise-en-scène. [7]
Anthony Oliver Scott (born July 10, 1966) is an American journalist and cultural critic, known for his film and literary criticism. After starting his career at The New York Review of Books, Variety, and Slate, he began writing film reviews for The New York Times in 2000, and became the paper's chief film critic in 2004, a title he shared with Manohla Dargis.
“The Taste of Things,” an IFC Films release in New York and Los Angeles Friday, expanding next week, is rated PG-13 for “some sensuality, smoking, partial nudity.” Running time: 134 ...
In the limbo between waking and sleeping — a state deliberately induced by Vietnamese director Lê Bảo’s striking feature debut — the framework that allows you to judge dream from ...
Janet Maslin (The New York Times) Harold McCarthy; Todd McCarthy (Variety, The Hollywood Reporter) Michael Medved (New York Post, Sneak Previews) Nell Minow (rogerebert.com and moviedom.com) Elvis Mitchell (The New York Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, The Detroit Free Press) Khalid Mohammed (Hindustan Times) Joe ...
In a review in The New York Times, Elisabeth Vincentelli said that it is a "rare re-edited version of a movie that features less graphic sex and violence than the original." [ 183 ] In an interview with The Guardian , McDowell praised the removal of sexually explicit material added by Guccione, and said The Ultimate Cut is "very much the movie ...
In Trân Anh Hùng's "The Taste of Things," food and passion collide, with luminous results. Starring Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel. Review.