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Ann Guarino

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Brannigan (1975) 48% 3/4 “The pace is good, the story holds attention, and the ending has a couple of twists to keep the audience guessing.” – New York Daily News Apr 12, 2025 Full Review Sheba, Baby (1975) 29% 2/4 “William Girdler directed without much originality... the result is a routine private eye drama.” – New York Daily News Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Capone (1975) 28% 2.5/4 “The ruthless character raked up in a screenplay by Howard Browne and directed by Steve Carver are garbage.” – New York Daily News Apr 8, 2025 Full Review Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) 86% 3/4 “The cast (as directed by John Hough) reacts realistically to the make-believe action and is convincing in all respects.” – New York Daily News Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) 47% 3/4 “The played-for-laughs incidents may not split your sides with laughter, but you definitely will keep on smiling.” – New York Daily News Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Mr. Ricco (1975) 25% 2.5/4 “The bland little crime drama does not get itself together until the final 15 minutes.” – New York Daily News Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) 48% 3.5/4 “Simon's art in arousing humorous reactions to traumatic situations is to be applauded, as is Melvin Frank's direction.” – New York Daily News Mar 7, 2025 Full Review Barbarella (1968) 65% 2.5/4 “Fonda does have acting talent and throws her comic lines with an excellent sense of timing. ” – New York Daily News Feb 12, 2025 Full Review The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) 84% 1.5/4 “Everything about the film is inept. Two of the girls get a chance to do a lot of screaming. I could have screamed, too, for wasting my time. ” – New York Daily News Sep 30, 2024 Full Review Let It Be (1970) 81% “Anybody who likes the Beatles will dig their latest film, Let It Be... Their fans may not want to miss this glimpse of them in relaxed fashion, particularly since they have been reported to be splitting up and may not appear together again.” – New York Daily News May 9, 2024 Full Review Little Big Man (1970) 91% 3/4 “Tighter editing would have been a big asset. Hoffman's fans, however, will not be disappointed. ” – New York Daily News Nov 10, 2023 Full Review Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964) 93% 2.5/4 “[Parajanov], who uses color to express mood, merges current film techniques with traditional themes nd treatment. He consequently achieves more action with the camera than his cast whose stylized portrayals accent soulful and severe expressions.” – New York Daily News Feb 28, 2022 Full Review Deep Red (1975) 93% 2/4 “Argento, who's no Hitchcock, manufactures suspense with flashy camerawork, loud noises and pounding music. Then, all is garnished generously with gore. Credibility, which comes in a distant second, flies out the window in the process.” – New York Daily News Oct 27, 2021 Full Review Night of the Living Dead (1968) 95% 1/4 “The title immediately cues a tale of horror; but does not prepare one for the shocking treatment of the dead... The theme could not be in poorer taste.” – New York Daily News Sep 8, 2021 Full Review French Connection II (1975) 82% 4/4 “Bound to be numbered among the best of the year.” – New York Daily News Sep 5, 2021 Full Review El Super (1979) 92% 3/4 “[El Super] has more talk than action, and the the limited sets indicate a low budget But the film is such a warm human comedy and the acting by the rest of the Cuban and Puerto Rican cast so good it would be a loss to overlook it.” – New York Daily News Aug 11, 2021 Full Review Wattstax (1973) 90% 3/4 “All [the performers] draw lively reactions from the crowd who get to chant, "I am somebody." And isn't that all what we want to be?” – New York Daily News Dec 18, 2020 Full Review
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