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Mike Emery

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Sheba, Baby (1975) 29% “Sheba, Baby may not pack the one-two punch of Grier's earliest works, but still rises to the occasion thanks to the leading lady's charisma and her supporting cast's solid characterizations.” – Austin Chronicle Apr 8, 2025 Full Review American Psycho (2000) 68% “ American Psycho is watchable and at times, admirable. Considering Hollywood's penchant for bad serial killer dramas, this effort is a numbing but welcome change of pace.” – Austin Chronicle Apr 2, 2025 Full Review Digimon: The Movie (2000) 24% “Overall, a questionable children's adventure that's boggling on every level.” – Austin Chronicle Jan 22, 2019 Full Review Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One (2000) 20% “Although the animation is crisp, the story is too apocalyptic to appreciate.” – Austin Chronicle Jan 22, 2019 Full Review Mandingo (1975) 29% “This is a deeply depressing film. The main problem is that shock value is the centerpiece, so the theme of slavery is just a vehicle for horrific gore and interracial sex.” – Austin Chronicle Oct 14, 2013 Full Review Halloween (1978) 97% “Who could have predicted that the low-budget pic Halloween would have a profound influence on an industry, not to mention on the concept of Halloween itself?” – Austin Chronicle Oct 7, 2008 Full Review The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) 84% “The violence is outdated by today's standards, but the original Chainsaw still packs a punch with its rough look and disturbing overtones.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 19, 2007 Full Review Halloween II (1981) 33% “A bad sequel to a good movie.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 27, 2007 Full Review Digimon: The Movie (2000) 24% “Plots are difficult to follow and use the words 'Digi' and 'Mon' to an obnoxious degree.” – Citysearch Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The Straight Story (1999) 95% 5.5/5 “What Lynch goes for here is a brilliant odyssey across America's heartland using the region's most prized vehicle, a John Deere riding mower.” – Austin Chronicle Jan 1, 2000 Full Review
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