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Philip Elwood

Philip Elwood

Philip Elwood's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
81%
Let It Be (1970) A documentary of precisely nothing, except the death throes of the Beatles. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted May 09, 2024
89%
Amadeus (1984) The acting and casting at the highest level are inconsistent -- F. Murray Abraham is a magnificent Salieri, but Tom Hulce as "Woolfie" and Elizabeth Berridge as Constanze Mozart never seemed comfortable in their roles. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jul 08, 2022
91%
Dont Look Back (1967) Don't Look Back, a rambling hodge-podge of cinematic documentary focusing (usually) on the enigmatic troubadour Bob Dylan, should be seen by anyone either Involved with, or trying to fathom, the generation just arriving at their majority. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted May 09, 2022
4/4
100%
The Decline of Western Civilization (1981) It is among the most powerful awesome, frightening, fascinating, astonishing films I have ever seen and ranks as an unsurpassed social and musical documentary. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Mar 23, 2021
90%
Wattstax (1973) Wattstax is always moving from the Coliseum stage to restaurant and barber shop comments; from street and alley scenes to night club episodes and church fronts and what goes on inside. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Dec 18, 2020
4/4
89%
A Great Day in Harlem (1994) A magnificent achievement. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
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