Nina Caplan
Nina Caplan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Motherhood (2009)
20%
1/5
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“I wouldn't care if she was at the epicentre of the movement for global peace: she's a happily married mother who looks like Uma Thurman, and my reserves of sympathy are limited.” –
Time Out
Mar 5, 2010
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She, a Chinese (2009)
56%
4/5
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“This would be depressing, except that Mei is a delight: a feisty, shrewd young woman, uneducated but intelligent and more than capable of surviving the brickbats life keeps throwing at her.” –
Time Out
Feb 26, 2010
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Everybody's Fine (2009)
47%
2/5
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“Forget Hollywood remakes; this is one film IĆ¢(TM)d like to see reworked by an arthouse director and a pack of actors with smaller names and bigger reserves of subtlety.” –
Time Out
Feb 26, 2010
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Disgrace (2008)
83%
4/5
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“It's an enormously complicated story with great potential for reductive schmaltz, but this is avoided thanks to Anna Maria Monticelli's sharp, sensitive screenplay and superb performances.” –
Time Out
Dec 4, 2009
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Cracks (2009)
47%
1/5
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“Scott has fashioned a film as ponderous as it is obvious, weighed down by a string-heavy soundtrack and achingly slow editing.” –
Time Out
Dec 4, 2009
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Love Happens (2009)
17%
2/5
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“The sorrowing widower is a great subject for film romance; but the point is to let the girl have a proper crack at cheering him up. And, as always with love, a GSOH would help.” –
Time Out
Oct 9, 2009
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My Life in Ruins (2009)
10%
1/5
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“Hollywood doesn't know what to do with difference, any more than it does with ruins. It's about time Vardalos, or someone, gave the suits a guided tour.” –
Time Out
Oct 4, 2009
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The Agent (2009)
67%
2/5
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“Beck does his best, and the dialogue crackles pleasantly, but he's a caricature: a lying, cheating smear of ordure who doesn't even like books. But his sin is worse than that - it's fiction's biggest. He's boring.” –
Time Out
Sep 18, 2009
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Julie & Julia (2009)
76%
3/5
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“A film that's charming, funny - especially when Streep is on screen, broadcasting her superb impression of the tall, charismatic, high-pitched Child - but leaves you with a dissatisfaction with modern life that no culinary masterpiece can relieve.” –
Time Out
Sep 11, 2009
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Adam (2009)
64%
2/5
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“It feels dishonest, which is a problem for a film so interested in truthfulness - especially one trying to reconcile that interest with the demands of a Hollywood romcom.” –
Time Out
Aug 7, 2009
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Coco Before Chanel (2009)
63%
4/5
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“Fontaine's film is gorgeous, but its beauty is practical, almost textile, like a Chanel tweed.” –
Time Out
Jul 31, 2009
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The 400 Blows (1959)
99%
5/6
EDIT
“One of the first glistening droplets of the French New Wave.” –
Time Out
Apr 9, 2009
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The Young Victoria (2009)
75%
3/6
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“Dignified and charismatic, Blunt gives great lip-wobble, and Friend pulls off the role of sidekick, but historical twiddling can't render Victoria's love life interesting.” –
Time Out
Mar 6, 2009
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Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
26%
3/6
EDIT
“If you want gritty realism, see an arthouse movie. Or shop in a pound store. As journalist Rebecca, Isla Fisher is silly and adorable - just like this adaptation of Sophie Kinsella's novel.” –
Time Out
Feb 19, 2009
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Australia (2008)
53%
3/6
EDIT
“It's a fine romp, epic in both ambition and visuals if not narrative - and if director Baz Luhrmann had stopped at the end of the love story's trajectory, the audience would have left entirely happy.” –
Time Out
Jan 5, 2009
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I've Loved You So Long (2008)
89%
4/6
EDIT
“Claudel understands that his drama lies in letting two superb actresses build their characters, forge their relationship and examine their grief.” –
Time Out
Sep 26, 2008
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The Queen of Spades (1949)
96%
4/5
EDIT
“Pushkin's marvellously histrionic tale of cupidity and terrible vengeance gets a suitably wild-eyed treatment in Thorold Dickinson's 1949 film.” –
Time Out
Feb 9, 2006
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How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)
51%
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“Stella's groove, like the film itself, doesn't run deep.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 5, 2002
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