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G.J. Fleming

G.J. Fleming's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Funny Lady (1975) 51% “"Funny Lady" is a not-too-surprising disappointment.” – Orlando Sentinel Apr 24, 2025 Full Review Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) 92% “Anyone really serious about the idealistic glories of Camelot is well advised to steer clear of Monty Python; anyone interested in some laughs will be pleased by this silly and often clever farce.” – Orlando Sentinel Apr 1, 2025 Full Review Rancho Deluxe (1975) 62% “There is a grainy, uneven quality to the film.” – Orlando Sentinel Mar 27, 2025 Full Review The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) 48% “There are some laughs... and some interesting insights, but the overall result is a disappointingly shallow and unfunny comedy which even the fine talents of Anne Bancroft and Jack Lemmon cannot bring to life.” – Orlando Sentinel Mar 7, 2025 Full Review Nashville (1975) 89% “Joan Tewkesbury's complex screenplay develops characters by allowing the paths of divergent singers, groupies, politicians and others to criss-cross as the long film unwinds. It's up to the viewer to make connections, but it's worth the effort.” – Orlando Sentinel Feb 27, 2025 Full Review Barry Lyndon (1975) 78% “The real star, of course, is writer-director Kubrick, and his film is a very personal achievement in technique and editing. Though certainly more than an epic costume picture, Barry Lyndon is a triumph of style.” – Orlando Sentinel Feb 25, 2025 Full Review The Conversation (1974) 94% “Coppola's use of music and other sound effects is imaginative not only for its effect on the viewer but also for its relation to the gradual breaking down of his hero's exterior reserve. His use of a fine supporting case for Hackman is also noteworthy.” – Orlando Sentinel Sep 24, 2024 Full Review Jaws (1975) 97% “In what may be the best example of the "disaster" movie trend thus far, the setting is not a towering inferno nor a crippled airliner but a quiet resort town terrorized by an ancient, primitive and universal fear.” – Orlando Sentinel Jul 2, 2024 Full Review Lady Sings the Blues (1972) 71% “As a movie, it is a good debut for Diana Ross, though probably an inadequately slick testimonial to the tragic life of Billie Holiday. ” – Orlando Sentinel Apr 5, 2024 Full Review Chinatown (1974) 98% “As a character study, the film may not be profound, just as the moral issue of political greed is not too seriously engaged. It nevertheless elevates Chinatown into a unique and stylish achievement.” – Orlando Sentinel Mar 8, 2024 Full Review Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) 92% “What saves all this from banality is Ellen Burstyn, sure to be prominent in upcoming Oscar proceedings, as a marvelously versatile Alice. ” – Orlando Sentinel Oct 12, 2023 Full Review The Exorcist (1973) 78% “The result is a remarkable tribute to the realistic potential of the film medium, yet it numbs the viewer's senses with unnecessary repulsion and noise. ” – Orlando Sentinel Sep 27, 2023 Full Review Phantom of the Paradise (1974) 82% “[Brian De Palma] has combined comedy, drama and satire into an enormously entertaining musical film. Instead of treating rock music with religious awe in a documentary, he has, in short, made a movie, and an original one.” – Orlando Sentinel Jun 27, 2023 Full Review Fiddler on the Roof (1971) 81% “A strong story has been reinforced with memorable music and fine acting. The result is an unpretentious effort at pleasant family entertainment. ” – Orlando Sentinel May 16, 2023 Full Review The Sting (1973) 93% “Hill's stylish, old-fashioned film, complete with Norman Rockwell- style sketches which open up into well-detailed scenes of Chicago in the good-bad old days, is always pleasant and absorbing.” – Orlando Sentinel Aug 8, 2022 Full Review Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) 59% “What Hitchcock did for suspense, Peckinpah tries to do for violence, but explicitly blood-letting becomes monotonous and, in its way, obscene. ” – Orlando Sentinel Jun 14, 2022 Full Review One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 93% “Despite its flaws -- which include the audience's ambivalent attitude toward the hero and his world -- it is a surprisingly enjoyable, finely acted character study.” – Orlando Sentinel Mar 7, 2022 Full Review The Heartbreak Kid (1972) 92% “It shows a winning and original insight into some interesting characters. Principal credit goes to Elaine May, whose deft direction elicits a memorable performance from newcomer Charles Grodin.” – Orlando Sentinel Feb 23, 2022 Full Review The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) 98% “Thanks to Mitchum's finest job of acting in a long while, a strong story and polished direction, "Eddie Coyle" is a surprisingly interesting character study.” – Orlando Sentinel Aug 24, 2021 Full Review The Godfather (1972) 97% “The effective mingling of innocence and corruption here raises this moving, adult film above the level of the ordinary gangland thriller. Its three hours of well-acted, well-written and fascinating drama constitute an original and intriguing film.” – Orlando Sentinel Mar 29, 2021 Full Review
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