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Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "The atmosphere was perfectly established, the acting was solid, and the pervasive feeling of the unknown this film was drenched in generated some authentic tension. But the misfire reveal proves to be a mortal wound."

Reviewed by James A. Stewart
Quote: "If you have a Lovejoy fan on your Christmas list, they'll enjoy these episodes."

Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "It's the cinematic equivalent of a Swiss watch. The components and functions all work perfectly together, making the result timeless, chillingly ticking forever."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "The actor does what he's told, but ultimately who gives a crap. He's crazy, loves the killing, and totally deserves his comeuppance."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "Color me pleasantly surprised. What looked to be another unimpressive, easily forgettable trip into straight-to-Blockbuster hell, became an enjoyable, gritty, sometimes shocking slab of suspense."

Reviewed by James A. Stewart
Quote: "Rita Hayworth's combination of sizzle and sweetness and Glenn Ford's toughness mix well for a light movie cocktail. I can easily see why they're considered a classic screen couple."

Reviewed by Dylan Charles
Quote: "You don't watch Charlie Chan movies for their mastery of the cinematic arts and, for all my nitpickery, the series remains a fun bit of entertainment; a good way to kill an afternoon."

Reviewed by James A. Stewart
Quote: "Two-fisted action makes The Garment Jungle a good movie. Lee J. Cobb's performance as a man who comes face-to-face with his moral blind spot makes it one that holds up well even today."

Reviewed by Roy Hrab
Quote: "If you didn't know any better, you might think that 88 Minutes was intended to be a cheap horror/slasher film. Interestingly, that would probably represent an improvement."

Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "If anyone but Pacino had signed onto this film, it would have gone straight to DVD, not even warranting a hi-def release."