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Fannie Hurst

Fannie Hurst's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Tomorrow Is Forever (1946) 60% EDIT “Tomorrow Is Forever has what it takes for box office allure, from the moment the potential customer reads the come-hither advertising in the lobby.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) 80% EDIT “All hail Claude Rains' imperial performance as Julius Caesar!” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Casanova Brown (1944) EDIT “Casanova Brown finds its way, straight as the crow flies, to your funny bone, and your approval.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Since You Went Away (1944) 77% EDIT “Down with over-long, over-stuffed motion pictures!” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Spellbound (1945) 86% EDIT “The unwary spectator who finds himself relaxed in the restful darkness of a motion picture theater, is going to be let in for shock.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Rhapsody in Blue (1945) 29% EDIT “All of this, naturally, is heightened to the nth degree by a brilliant and flooding accompaniment of Gershwin music.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review G.I. Joe (1945) 81% EDIT “As stories go, G.I. Joe is well put together, because it is cemented into a kind of cohesive whole by such stuff as blood and tears, dirt and laughter, fears and grandeur.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Winged Victory (1944) EDIT “Alive, entertaining and skillfully conceived.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) 94% EDIT “Here is a picturization of a book that will challenge the interest and anticipation of the millions of Americans who love that outstanding novel of two seasons ago: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Anna and the King of Siam (1946) 89% EDIT “Not one moment of Anna and the King of Siam, is banal. Rather, it is exciting, honest and memorable theater.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review Henry V (1945) 100% EDIT “"With winged heels, like English Mercuries," the beauty of the Olivier version of Henry the Fifth soars to what comes close to perfect achievement.” – Modern Screen Jun 15, 2023 Full Review The Lost Weekend (1945) 97% EDIT “In the book, words slip into crevices too small for the camera to enter. Words describe aspects and nuances of the human mind that are too minute for the broader medium of movies. Nevertheless the result is a good brave try, surprisingly achieved.” – Modern Screen Feb 1, 2022 Full Review
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