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New York World Journal Tribune
New York World Journal Tribune is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Judith Crist.
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| A Man for All Seasons (1966) | Judith Crist |
A Man for All Seasons is a beautiful and satisfying film, the ultimate demonstration, perhaps, of how a fine stage play can be transcended and, with integrity and inspiration, turned into a great motion picture.
Posted Sep 07, 2022
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| Alfie (1966) | Judith Crist |
Alfie emerges as a stingingly funny and perceptive comedy, with a thoroughly discomforting and discomfiting moral and very little to offer the sensation seeker.
Posted Aug 16, 2022
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| Accident (1967) | Judith Crist |
[Accident is] a film to watch with fascination and brood about afterward. And if ultimately we are left to question whether it is worth the brooding, at very least we are left also with the satisfaction of having watched two master craftsmen at work.
Posted Aug 08, 2022
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