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Edgar Waite

Edgar Waite

Edgar Waite's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
96%
Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) Buster, hardly more dazed during the cyclone than at any other time, walks out of buildings as they collapse, stands in others that blow away, gets his pants caught on an uprooted tree and is deposited in the river. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Mar 21, 2023
90%
Ten Modern Commandments (1927) How little Kitten, our heroine, discharges her job and at the same time establishes her rustic boy friend on Broadway, is all worked out in one of the liveliest comedies seen here recently. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jun 25, 2022
75%
London After Midnight (1927) Nerves all right? Got good control of yourself? Don't feel a bit jumpy? Then swallow a couple of aspirin tablets, and if you like real water-tight thrillers, drop in to see London After Midnight. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 11, 2022
93%
Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929) Gold Diggers of Broadway lacks the human quality that On With the Show had, and the acting is stilted, except for that of Albert Gran, Lilyan Tashman and Conway Tearle. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted May 20, 2021
56%
Queen of the Nightclubs (1929) It's no great shakes as a work of art, but its story twists rather ingeniously in spots, it has good conversationalists in it. and it provides a vicarious peep at what passes for naughty night club life. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Mar 09, 2021
86%
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (1929) Good cast, good music, good scenic effects. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2021
78%
The Jazz Singer (1927) The Jazz Singer is unlike any picture seen here in the past... instead of contenting itself to be a mere motion picture, it introduces the Vitaphone in the role to which it surely must be destined that of giving life to the silent drama. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Feb 25, 2021
82%
4 Devils (1928) It is to be doubted that anything Murnau might do could be lacking in interest or merit, for he it one of the few directors who seem able to visualize "the picture" in a moving picture. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Dec 03, 2020
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