Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Unfaithfully Yours (1948)
100%
“You get a little bit of everything here, and it's all Preston Sturges'.” –
Modern Screen
Jun 29, 2021
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Macbeth (1948)
87%
“I thought Orson Welles, as the ambitious but tortured Macbeth, was both impressive and moving.” –
Modern Screen
Jun 29, 2021
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Red River (1948)
100%
“Long before the cattle reach the railroad, or Wayne and Clift face one another with guns in their hands, you've had your money's worth of entertainment.” –
Modern Screen
Jun 29, 2021
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The Red Shoes (1948)
98%
“The picture's two and a half hours long, contains a full-length ballet, exquisite Technicolor, and superb performances by everyone concerned, including the great dancer Leonide Massine.” –
Modern Screen
Jun 29, 2021
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The Boy With Green Hair (1948)
80%
“It's a nice picture. It hits at bigotry, it pleads for war's forgotten victims, and certainly, Dean Stockwell's a most appealing young actor.” –
Modern Screen
Jun 29, 2021
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An American in Paris (1951)
95%
“It may be a little light-headed in spots, but it will make you feel light-hearted.” –
Modern Screen
Apr 13, 2021
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All About Eve (1950)
99%
“Vastly entertaining.” –
Modern Screen
Apr 2, 2021
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On the Town (1949)
94%
“On the Town should contribute vastly to the gaiety of the population.” –
Modern Screen
Feb 1, 2021
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Pinky (1949)
67%
“It's a touching picture.” –
Modern Screen
Feb 1, 2021
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Intruder in the Dust (1949)
93%
“There's excitement, suspense, and marvelous acting from everybody involved.” –
Modern Screen
Jan 28, 2021
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Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)
74%
“I feel this is a fairly stock Cyrano, played the way almost any competent (or even exceptional) actor might have played it.” –
Modern Screen
Jan 14, 2021
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Harvey (1950)
88%
“Much of the picture is hilarious, much of the picture is gentle and charming (credit Jimmy Stewart), and aside from a rather irreverent attitude towards psychiatry and psychiatrists, I can't think of anything about Harvey that would offend a soul.” –
Modern Screen
Jan 14, 2021
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Born Yesterday (1950)
97%
“The story's unimportant. What's important is Judy Holliday, building out of her own gorgeous talent a character who is exciting, funny, tender and pitiful all at once.” –
Modern Screen
Jan 14, 2021
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