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Enid Spitz

Enid Spitz

Enid Spitz's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1971) The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick is artistic and pensive, and requires a lot of patience. But it also gut-punches you with all the tenderness of a streamliner. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Mar 03, 2016
D
40%
Lila & Eve (2015) There's no saving a high-voltage revenge drama that relies on selfies for its big reveal. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jan 02, 2016
B+
60%
Joy (2015) The movie is a joy to look at, with its postcard-worthy scenes and Lawrence wearing the pants. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jan 02, 2016
A-
91%
(T)ERROR (2015) Good or evil, (T)error at least makes the characters of America's homeland war on terror into real people. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2015
A-
90%
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (2015) Even the most casual art users could easily be hooked by the story of this enfant terrible. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 03, 2015
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(undefined) Director John Turner's low-budget documentary about Pandit's life and work is a bit rough around the edges, but the film skillfully dissects the man's double life in a way that validates Pandit's struggle and the odd beauty of his whole show. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Sep 30, 2015
B-
72%
Station to Station (2015) Depending on your tolerance for good things, Station to Station may be a bit much. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Sep 30, 2015
B-
87%
Meet the Patels (2014) Ravi's journey for an American happy ending is eclipsed by the fascinating intricacies of Indian matchmaking. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Sep 30, 2015
A-
80%
Time Out of Mind (2014) Oren Moverman's understated film about a father's struggle with mental illness avoids your typical narrative trickery. No revelatory ups or downs, just a fragmented Richard Gere searching for the words. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Sep 30, 2015
A
98%
Iris (2014) Maysles' films prove that understatement and patience can be priceless. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jun 19, 2015
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