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Judy Berlin
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Critics' Reviews
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Movie Title
Avg. Score
1.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2.
The Blind Side
3.
2012
49
4.
Planet 51
39
5.
Disney's A Christmas Carol
6.
Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' By Sapphire
7.
The Men Who Stare at Goats
54
8.
Couples Retreat
23
9.
The Fourth Kind
34
10.
Michael Jackson's This Is It
67
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Weekend Box Office
100
Boston Globe:
Jay Carr
It isn't often that lives of quiet desperation are served up with such pearly restraint.
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100
USA Today:
Mike Clark
Tightly constructed and controlled.
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100
ROLLING STONE:
Peter Travers
Some movies are too good to miss. Judy Berlin is one of them...It works like magic.
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91
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY:
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Haunting and hopeful.
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90
LOS ANGELES TIMES:
Kevin Thomas
A comedy of the most delicately balanced perfection.
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90
Salon.com:
Charles Taylor
An almost perfectly realized poetic vision of people who continue in their everyday existence certain that life in a larger sense has passed them by.
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80
Washington Post:
Desson Thomson
Something to get excited about.
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75
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Carrie Rickey
Laced with magic-realist bittersweetness.
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70
NewsWeek:
Ted Gideonse
Gorgeous, mesmerizing, and stunningly well acted.
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60
The New York Times:
Stephen Holden
Mendelsohn's fusion of science fiction and Chekhovian melancholy finds a fresh perspective on a familiar theme.
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