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Quote: "While it's true that Ryder is a big part of the show, I still can't reconcile the movie as a comedy."

Quote: "Horror aficionados interested in following the careers of this new class of filmmakers (a group that includes Alexandre Aja and Eli Roth alongside Wan) should see the movie, if only to understand the ways that it goes wrong while still pushing Wan in new directions. It's more worthy of study than enjoyment."

Quote: "This is, by far, Dante's darkest and most serious work."

Quote: "This is the kind of movie where seeing a girl topless is the ultimate achievement for both the characters and the viewer; compared to the sex comedies of today, where characters are routinely covered in or ingesting bodily fluids, the movie is positively benign."

Quote: "I would, in some of my weaker moments, even suggest that Rescue Me may be the rightful heir to the soon-to-relinquished Sopranos crown."

Quote: "Seeing the show bounce back in Season Four served as a reminder to just how enjoyable the series could be when it was firing on all cylinders."

Quote: "Skipping Right to Die would mean missing out on an excellent hour of horror."

Quote: "It's unpretentious and awfully sincere, even if it's also goofy and dreadfully slow going at times."

Quote: "The problem with Fay Grim is that it seems designed to please no one. Those looking for the stylized dialogue and eccentric characterization of a typical Hal Hartley film will find themselves buried under mountains of exposition -- the movie is so over plotted that characters can do nothing but explain what is (or might be) going on to one another."

Quote: "It is a tedious exercise in would-be profundity about relationships and the generation gap lacking in even a point of view."