Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Publication Overview in Movies
66Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
1.8k(62%)
mixed
872(30%)
negative
235(8%)
Highest Critic Score
100
Lowest Critic Score
Critic Reviews for Movies
Dr T and the WomenCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
Altman always manages to pop up with another masterpiece -- and darned if he hasn't done it again.
Jin Roh: The Wolf BrigadeCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
The plot is often bewilderingly complex and the dense layers of subterfuge hard to follow, but by the climax the fairy tale has been twisted into a fascist fable of realpolitik mercenary opportunism.
The Last WaltzCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
Soars on its purity of form, subdued elegance and tidy professionalism.
In the Mood for LoveCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
There may be no more sensual director in the world today than Hong Kong's Wong Kar-Wai.
The Human BodyCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
There's some excellent biological information in this film for preteens and teens -- if they can stop giggling long enough to hear it.
By Doree Armstrong
Dream of LightCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
It's a rich work, lush and lovely and bustling with activity but paced at a contemplative stroll, like a time lapse recording in first gear.
Marcel Proust's Time RegainedCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
Densely layered, demanding and beautiful, Ruiz has found the perfect venue for his passions and created the most cinematically breathtaking film of the new millennium.
Yi YiCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
It's a magical film -- an exquisitely made and exceedingly wise family drama that communicates a touching sense of the universality of the human condition, and leaves us with the rich emotional satisfaction we just don't seem to get often at the movies anymore.
The Day I Became a WomanCritic ScoreSeattle Post-Intelligencer
100
Achieves its social commentary through passion and poetry.