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Thomas C. Kennedy

Thomas C. Kennedy's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Ocean Waif (1916) 83% EDIT “No very enthusiastic remarks are prompted by the characters as the author drew them, but a great deal can be said in their favor because of an excellent portrayal or two by the players.” – Motography May 24, 2023 Full Review The Chalice of Courage (1915) 100% EDIT “There are many opportunities for thrilling action. A horse and rider plunging over a high cliff, a factor in the plot's development, is the most exciting incident and leads up to a gripping dramatic situation.” – Motography Sep 6, 2022 Full Review Far from the Madding Crowd (1915) 43% EDIT “Screen patrons in this country know that Miss Turner may be counted on to give an interesting performance in most any role she attempts and her characterization of the country girl in Far from the Madding Crowd is no disappointment.” – Motography Jan 10, 2022 Full Review The Dream Girl (1916) 86% EDIT “Though it is well supplied with melodramatic absurdities it as a whole is commendable play for the reason that splendid opportunities were presented the star, the director and the exceptionally good supporting cast.” – Motography May 22, 2021 Full Review The Fall of a Nation (1916) 43% EDIT “[Thomas Dixon] should be highly commended for giving us a film of the propaganda type that is entertaining. The Fall of a Nation holds one's attention all the time.” – Motography Nov 20, 2020 Full Review The Woman Who Dared (1916) 86% EDIT “Beatriz Michelena is the featured player in a cast of marked ability. The acting is in all particulars excellent.” – Motography Aug 25, 2020 Full Review Hoodoo Ann (1916) EDIT “Mae Marsh makes Hoodoo Ann a picture well worth seeing. It is diverting and enjoyable entertainment.” – Motography Jul 31, 2020 Full Review The End of the World (1916) EDIT “The romance is interesting and gives more strength to the scenes of fire and flood. The players are well suited to their roles and each carries the spectator's sympathy... The exterior scenes showing the comet in the sky are indeed remarkable.” – Motography Jul 30, 2020 Full Review Civilization (1916) 83% EDIT “Unquestionably the standards of motion picture production are immeasurably heightened by Civilization. Countless numbers of its scenes are of such magnitude and power as to amaze a public long since blase on the subject of pictures.” – Motography Jul 29, 2020 Full Review Life Without Soul (1916) 100% EDIT “The action, which carries the spectator from the dissecting room through mountainous country, desert lands and on the high seas, does so with unflagging interest.” – Motography Jul 29, 2020 Full Review Daughter of the Gods (1916) 90% EDIT “A Daughter of the Gods contains numerous "mob" scenes, some striking bits of photography and Annette [Kellerman], in addition to a fantastic story whose best moments are quite charming.” – Motography Jul 28, 2020 Full Review
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