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Glenn Abel

Glenn Abel's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Major Dundee (1965) 97% EDIT “Sam Peckinpah's crippled film plays best as a dry run for The Wild Bunch.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 3, 2005 Full Review No Direction Home: Bob Dylan (2005) 88% EDIT “As good as it gets in music documentaries.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 27, 2005 Full Review Federico Fellini's Intervista (1987) 79% EDIT “Federico Fellini broke through all the walls he could find in 1987's delightfully jumbled Intervista. The maestro created a film about a film about a film.” – The Hollywood Reporter May 1, 2005 Full Review F for Fake (1973) 88% EDIT “Welcome to the philosophical fun house that is F for Fake, stuffed full of questions about the nature of art and authorship, illusion and reality, lies and truth.” – The Hollywood Reporter May 1, 2005 Full Review Raging Bull (1980) 92% EDIT “An underdog in its day and a classic today.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 23, 2005 Full Review Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) 98% EDIT “Stanley Kubrick's blackest of black comedies.” – The Hollywood Reporter Nov 18, 2004 Full Review The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) 97% EDIT “Sergio Leone's epic looks good, almost great, restored to its original running time.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 8, 2004 Full Review Homegrown (1998) 44% 3/5 EDIT “” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 4, 2004 Full Review Continental Divide (1981) 73% 2/5 EDIT “” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 4, 2004 Full Review Alien (1979) 93% EDIT “Alien looks amazing, almost like a new film.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 5, 2004 Full Review The Lion King (1994) 92% EDIT “A crown jewel of modern Disney animation.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 14, 2003 Full Review The Gold Rush (1925) 98% EDIT “The Gold Rush has been delighting audiences for almost 80 years -- it's one of the flat-out funniest films made in the silent era or any other.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 26, 2003 Full Review The Great Dictator (1940) 92% EDIT “The film remains controversial to this day.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 26, 2003 Full Review Ran (1985) 96% EDIT “Kurosawa dares to edit Shakespeare's story lines, adding back stories and deleting major characters, but the motivations and emotions remain true.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 16, 2003 Full Review Throne of Blood (1957) 96% EDIT “Widely regarded as one of the most successful film adaptations of a Bard play.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 16, 2003 Full Review Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 96% EDIT “Roger looks terrific after 15 years.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 14, 2003 Full Review 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) 91% EDIT “The talky 20,000 Leagues probably won't thrill kids fresh from The Matrix, but they may be interested to know that the Verne film was the effects marvel of its day.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 14, 2003 Full Review The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) 79% EDIT “By turns, creepy and cheesy, literate and vapid.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 14, 2003 Full Review The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) 93% EDIT “Today, wistful viewers might ask: Where are Klaatu and Gort when we need them most?” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 14, 2003 Full Review
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