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Critics / Don Druker
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    DON DRUKER

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 85% of the time.

    Publications: Chicago Reader, Globe and Mail

    Total Reviews: 262

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    Ikiru (1952)

    " Akira Kurosawa's greatest film." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Apr 27, 2009

    Fresh

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    100%

    The Dark Corner (1946)

    " A pretty good thriller." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Apr 3, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    Chinatown (1974)

    " Polanski's film suggests that the rules of the game are written in some strange, untranslatable language, and that everyone's an alien and, ultimately, a victim." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Mar 27, 2009

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    N/A

    There Was a Father (1942)

    Click here to read article — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 18, 2008

    Rotten

    Fresh
    81%

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

    " Director Peter Hunt manages to inject some life into this 1969 exercise with a wonderful ski chase, but otherwise the film is a bore." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 13, 2008

    Fresh

    Fresh
    90%

    The Women (1939)

    " [Cukor is] at his best with a cast that includes Rosalind Russell, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Hedda Hopper, Ruth Hussey, Paulette Goddard, and Joan Fontaine." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 11, 2008

    Rotten

    Fresh
    74%

    Charlotte's Web (1973)

    " It preserves some of the form and language of White's original but fattens and sweetens his lean and pungent prose with songs by Richard and Robert Sherman." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 9, 2008

    Rotten

    Fresh
    85%

    Fantastic Planet (1973)

    " The film has a flat quality that cannot entirely be overcome by the sensational animation and the obvious good intentions of its creators." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 9, 2008

    Fresh

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    90%

    Pat and Mike (1952)

    " The best of the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn cycle." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 4, 2008

    Fresh

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    94%

    The Blue Angel (1930)

    " The first film collaboration between Josef von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich, this reeks with decay and sexuality." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jul 28, 2008

    Fresh

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    85%

    Richard III (1955)

    " Laurence Olivier's classic rendition (1956) of Shakespeare's total villain contains one of his most engaging performances and reveals some of his best spatial manipulation of action." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jul 9, 2008

    Rotten

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    61%

    The Way We Were (1973)

    " A for effort; C for execution." — Chicago Reader

    Posted May 26, 2008

    Rotten

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    89%

    And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)

    " Fans will have most of it memorized by now." — Chicago Reader

    Posted May 14, 2008

    Fresh

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    100%

    The Big Heat (1953)

    " Brutal, atmospheric, and exciting -- highly recommended." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Apr 9, 2008

    Fresh

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    100%

    The Killers (1946)

    " An example of film noir at its most expressive." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Apr 8, 2008

    Fresh

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    89%

    Blazing Saddles (1974)

    " One of the funniest awful movies ever made." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Apr 2, 2008

    Fresh

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    91%

    California Split (1974)

    " Robert Altman's masterful 1974 study of the psychology of the compulsive gambler." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Mar 25, 2008

    Rotten

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    57%

    Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

    " The music quickly becomes monotonous, and the operatic dialogue is silly right from the start." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Mar 19, 2008

    Fresh

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    91%

    The Quiet Man (1952)

    " John Ford's 1952 Oscar winner is a tribute to an Ireland that exists only in the imaginations of songwriters and poets like Ford." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Mar 11, 2008

    Fresh

    Fresh
    60%

    And Now My Love (1974)

    " If Lelouch's sensibilities are too flimsy to substantiate his quasi-epic ambitions, the film nevertheless offers some cozy comforts and more than a few inside filmmaking jokes." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jan 15, 2008

    Rotten

    Fresh
    75%

    A Man and a Woman (1966)

    " It's full of misty romps in the meadows, rain-soaked windshields, assorted puppies and lambs, and a 'bittersweet' theme song that drones incessantly on the sound track." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jan 15, 2008

    Fresh

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    100%

    Top Hat (1935)

    " This 1935 musical finds Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at the top of their form." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jan 11, 2008

    Fresh

    N/A

    Lady Windermere's Fan (1925)

    " One of Ernst Lubitsch's greatest accomplishments." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jan 11, 2008

    Fresh

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    95%

    Children of Paradise (1945)

    " It runs 187 minutes, and it's worth every one of them." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Jan 9, 2008

    Fresh

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    100%

    A Raisin in the Sun (1961)

    " It does have enough gritty insights and (for the time) strikingly accurate production details to keep the level of interest up." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 13, 2007

    Rotten

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    77%

    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)

    " Stanley Kramer strikes out again with this elephantine 1963 attempt at uproarious comedy." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 7, 2007

    Fresh

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    100%

    Oliver Twist (1948)

    " Alec Guinness as the master pickpocket Fagin is the high point of David Lean's 1948 version of the Dickens classic." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 6, 2007

    Rotten

    Fresh
    86%

    Brief Encounter (1946)

    " Rarely rises above the level of the old women's magazines." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 6, 2007

    Fresh

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    100%

    Great Expectations (1946)

    " The graveyard scene is still a shocker, the details are still astonishingly well assembled, and the performances are wonderful." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 6, 2007

    Fresh

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    94%

    Pygmalion (1938)

    " A marvelous 1938 adaptation of the Shaw classic." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 6, 2007

    Fresh

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    90%

    The Day of the Jackal (1973)

    " It's a polished and exciting thriller, mercifully unburdened with heavy political/philosophical digressions." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Nov 1, 2007

    Fresh

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    91%

    The Last Detail (1974)

    " A tough-talking, sparely directed effort by Hal Ashby, with an immaculate performance by Jack Nicholson." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 31, 2007

    Fresh

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    100%

    Pratidwandi (1972)

    " Ray's incredible warmth and superbly understated visual style can charm even those (like me) who don't find his films particularly compelling." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 24, 2007

    Fresh

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    93%

    The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1965)

    " Pasolini uses a complex but seemingly stark and simple visual style, and he evokes wonderful performances from nonprofessionals Enrique Irazoqui, Margherita Caruso, and Marcello Morante." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 23, 2007

    Fresh

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    87%

    Mildred Pierce (1945)

    " The archetypal Joan Crawford movie." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 17, 2007

    Fresh

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    100%

    The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

    " Movies like this are beyond criticism." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Oct 16, 2007

    Fresh

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    94%

    Cat People (1942)

    " More a film about unreasoning fear than the supernatural, this work demonstrates what a filmmaker can accomplish when he substitutes taste and intelligence for special effects." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 26, 2007

    Fresh

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    95%

    Theatre of Blood (1973)

    " Gory, imaginative, wildly melodramatic -- good fun." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 25, 2007

    Fresh

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    94%

    FAUST (1926)

    " As atmospheric and menacing a work as the expressionist movement ever produced." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 25, 2007

    Fresh

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    89%

    What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)

    " Aldrich's direction and dynamite performances from the two old troupers make this film an experience." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 24, 2007

    Fresh

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    91%

    I Walked With a Zombie (1943)

    " It transcends the conventions of the horror genre and remains one of Lewton-Tourneur's most compelling studies in light and darkness." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 24, 2007

    Fresh

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    94%

    Deliverance (1972)

    " John Boorman's 1972 film of the James Dickey novel has a beautiful visual style that balances the film's machismo message." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 18, 2007

    Fresh

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    100%

    A Hard Day's Night (1964)

    " American-born director Richard Lester serves up a helping of what, on this side of the pond, we came to think of as kicky, mod British filmmaking." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Sep 10, 2007

    Fresh

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    90%

    Love in the Afternoon (1957)

    " As Andrew Sarris says, not without its cruelties, but not without its beauties as well." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 15, 2007

    Fresh

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    94%

    One, Two, Three (1961)

    " The pace is blistering, and Wilder's deep-seated hatred of Germans has never been put to more comic use." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 15, 2007

    Fresh

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    90%

    The Fortune Cookie (1966)

    " Wildly funny in spots..." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 15, 2007

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    Ball of Fire (1941)

    " A delight." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 14, 2007

    Fresh

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    92%

    Midnight (1939)

    " Funny and forgettable." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 14, 2007

    Fresh

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    96%

    Stalag 17 (1953)

    " The resulting letdown is terrific, but along the way there is some of the funniest men-at-loose-ends interplay that Wilder has ever put on film." — Chicago Reader

    Posted Aug 14, 2007
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