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Dick Lochte

Dick Lochte's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Luminous Procuress (1971) EDIT “The other-worldly ambience that [director Steven] Arnold attempts to achieve is ably enhanced by his eccentric cast.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 22, 2020 Full Review Every Little Crook and Nanny (1972) EDIT “The ultimate failure of the film is all the more curious when you consider that Howard's Lovers and Other Strangers was a very satisfying little comedy. So, what's the story, Cy?” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review Frenzy (1972) 89% EDIT “Alfred Hitchcock's best suspense film in over a decade.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 16, 2020 Full Review Ride in the Whirlwind (1965) 93% EDIT “The dialogue sounds particularly authentic.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 9, 2020 Full Review The Shooting (1967) 100% EDIT “[Monte] Heilman was a director who deserved attention, even six years ago.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review A Clockwork Orange (1971) 86% EDIT “An exercise in creative self-indulgence in which a talented artist sells his talent short by engaging in a petty, perverse project.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Straw Dogs (1971) 82% EDIT “We see it. but we can't believe it. Nor can Hoffman.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review The Butcher (1970) 100% EDIT “A compact, hard, bright iewel of a movie.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972) 73% EDIT “[Phillip] Kaufman's clever script moves from bloody murder to historically precise set pieces to Occult visions to wacky humor with consitent style.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Buck and the Preacher (1972) 84% EDIT “Little more than a string of shop-worn sagebrush sausages.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Cool Breeze (1972) EDIT “Instead of indulging in lovingly photographed garbage cans at twilight, [director Barry] Pollack seems to be acutely aware of the limitations of the action-suspense genre and concentrates on bare-bones exposition.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review The Other (1972) 83% EDIT “The Other is not quite the spellbinder it's cracked up to be.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Ten Days' Wonder (1972) 60% EDIT “It's unfortunate that the unevenness of the motion picture makes such attention a dubious blessing.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Fuzz (1972) EDIT “Fuzz may not be up to the standards of M.A.S.H. or The Hospital, and it may take its time gathering momentum after each foray into realism, but it does have its moments of high hilarity and for that we should be properly appreciative.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1972) EDIT “The actors, most of them familiar from countless television performances. are solidly dependable.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Play It Again, Sam (1972) 97% EDIT “Allen has the uncanny knack of magnifying our most unguarded, embarrassing, selfish and just plain silly moments into a blossoming garden of neuroses and phobias.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Hammersmith Is Out (1972) 29% EDIT “Dull, trifling, tasteless, self-consciously cute - these barely begin to describe Hammersmith's terminal weaknesses.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) 52% EDIT “I'm tempted to comment that reports of the Hollywood film's death have been exaggerated. It is alive and well and flourishing on the Planet of the Apes.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review The Revengers (1972) EDIT “Even Borgnine's outrageously hammy con man seemed perfectly proper.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review The Candidate (1972) 89% EDIT “[Michael] Ritchie's technical skill as a director is impressive.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review Boxcar Bertha (1972) 54% EDIT “Though not always successful, the film does maintain a crudely compelling lifeforce, helped in no small way by the talented leads.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review The Public Eye (1972) EDIT “Talk is not only cheap but ripe with pseudo-philosophy and achingly arch bon mots.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review Butterflies Are Free (1972) 69% EDIT “A perfect example of schmaltz so cunningly and attractively created that it will move even the stoniest soul.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review The New Centurions (1972) 60% EDIT “The big problem is the screenplay which is, you should excuse the expression, one long cop-out.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review F.T.A. (1972) 83% EDIT “The film is actually painful to sit through. Not just boring, but painful, watching talented people put to no special use.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 7, 2020 Full Review
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