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Lance Goldenberg

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Ocean of Pearls (2008) 38% “Rest assured that all is resolved with a minimum of muss, fuss and imagination.” – L.A. Weekly Dec 17, 2009 Full Review The Perfect Sleep (2008) 33% “An ungainly fusion of dutiful homage and snarky send-up.” – L.A. Weekly Mar 12, 2009 Full Review Fanny and Alexander (1982) 100% “A sprawling, ornately constructed entertainment.” – Village Voice Dec 3, 2008 Full Review Amarcord (1973) 88% “What positions the film among Fellini's greatest are its punctuation points of mysterious beauty.” – Village Voice Dec 3, 2008 Full Review We Are Wizards (2008) 50% “Ignore the scattershot approach, however, and there's considerable pleasure to be had in spending time with these bizarre enthusiasts and watching the creative ways they find to express their obsessions.” – Village Voice Nov 12, 2008 Full Review Flashbacks of a Fool (2008) 41% “Craig's shaken-but-not-stirred charisma makes the most of an underwritten part, but the movie nearly flat-lines when the actor's not onscreen, which is often.” – L.A. Weekly Oct 16, 2008 Full Review The Pink Conspiracy (2007) “The Pink Conspiracy's solitary gag posits female bonding as a process so deeply malevolent it might give the most embittered misogynist pause.” – L.A. Weekly Sep 18, 2008 Full Review Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) 16% 1/5 “...a passion play with a guy in drag (who could ask for anything more?)...” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 20, 2005 Full Review Bad Education (2004) 88% 4/5 “...Almodovar's meta-movie teases us with Big Ideas about those of us who love our fantasies so much that we turn them into our realities.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 20, 2005 Full Review Off the Map (2003) 70% 4/5 “...eloquently written but not overwritten, with a story that ultimately feels less like a literary construct and more like a spontaneous celebration of a few lived lives...” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 20, 2005 Full Review Millions (2004) 87% 3.5/5 “...Millions pulls off the neat trick of affirming that money can't buy happiness, even as it has a ball pretending that it can.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 20, 2005 Full Review In the Realms of the Unreal (2004) 69% 4.5/5 “...a fascinating sort of connect-the-dots that allows us to essentially piece together our very own personalized portrait of this most curious of artists.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 20, 2005 Full Review Sin City (2005) 76% 4/5 “...might just be the most extravagantly brutal live-action cartoon ever made.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Apr 7, 2005 Full Review The Brown Bunny (2003) 47% 1/5 “...M. Knight Shyamalan trapped in a pornorgraphic art flick.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Oct 15, 2004 Full Review A Home at the End of the World (2004) 50% 2/5 “The naughty bits were eventually cut (so to speak) for being too "distracting," but the publicity surrounding the deletion may be the best thing the movie has going for it.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Sep 2, 2004 Full Review She Hate Me (2004) 20% 1/5 “...a movie that spews so much random, senseless, undigested matter that it seems more like projectile vomiting than filmmaking.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Sep 2, 2004 Full Review The Saddest Music in the World (2003) 79% 4.5/5 “...a little bit like what Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle might have been without the illusions of grandeur or pretentious aftertaste.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Aug 30, 2004 Full Review Before Sunset (2004) 94% 4/5 “For all the talk, there's always something unspoken bubbling away in the space between these two ex-lovers...” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Aug 30, 2004 Full Review Open Water (2003) 71% 2.5/5 “...Daniel and Susan just float around bitching at each other, so the movie frequently seems like a production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in scuba gear.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Aug 30, 2004 Full Review The Door in the Floor (2004) 67% 3.5/5 “...a film both fluid and hermetically sealed, inviting multiple interpretations and yet ultimately reluctant to give up its secrets.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Aug 30, 2004 Full Review Hero (2002) 94% 4/5 “...an astonishingly graceful ballet performed with swords, arrows and fists.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) Aug 30, 2004 Full Review Talk to Her (2002) 91% 4.5/5 “Almodovar continues to refine the form of melodrama ... without sacrificing one iota of emotional texture or resonance.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) May 10, 2004 Full Review City of God (2002) 91% 4.5/5 “We've seen this story before, more or less -- the blood, the budding psychopaths, the all-too-young victims of urban decay -- but never quite like this.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) May 10, 2004 Full Review Dogville (2003) 70% 4/5 “...an experience that's both grueling and, in its way, glorious.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) May 10, 2004 Full Review Mean Girls (2004) 84% 3.5/5 “...a lean, mean entertainment that manages to be both playful and subversive while exhibiting plenty of mainstream appeal.” – Weekly Planet (Tampa, FL) May 10, 2004 Full Review
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