If you’re a discerning watcher with only time for some of the best movies of all time, you’re come to the right place. Because it’s “relatively” easy to get a 100% score after that first handful of reviews (five is the minimum count for a movie to get its Tomatometer), every film listed here has at least 40 reviews, for the added bonus that everything is also Certified Fresh. Then we sorted them by movies with more reviews featured higher up. A brilliant change of pace: from ominous gothic drama to the jaunty fake newsreel footage of ‘News on the March’, a clever summation of Charles Foster Kane’s life told as obituary Citizen Kane (1941) and packed with visual invention. On the flip side, you’re almost jinxing it if you think the one you’re working on is going to be the one that makes every last cynical, benevolent critic crack a smirk and think, “Yeah, that was freaking awesome.” But the movies here have done just that, ranging from masterpieces of the silent era up until the new classics of today that tap into the pulse of the zeitgeist. There’s the old industry adage that no one sets out to make out a bad movie. What if a small plot hole is big enough to irk a persnickety reviewer? What if the cinematographer didn’t show up that one day for a crucial scene? What if there was a bum performance from one of the background extras? A place where all the critic reviews are Fresh, as far as the eye can see, without a Rotten mark to disrupt all the 1s and their attendant 0s in the. As a landmark work in the history of cinema, it ranks among the few films ever produced for which a remake. Citizen Kane is acclaimed by many critics as the greatest movie ever made. to use his own cast and crew, and to have final cut privilege. It’s a tough road for a movie to get a 100% with critics, fraught with peril. Citizen Kane, American film drama, released in 1941, that was directed, produced, and cowritten by Orson Welles, who also starred in the lead role. Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film directed by, produced by, and starring Orson. Indeed, that is what has made it so essential for so longand continues to do so. That historical irony is fitting for a film that has always thrived on contradiction, from its inception. Pudovkin, and other Soviet montage directors realized, classical continuity. Once blinding in its freshness and invention, Citizen Kane had come to represent for some the stodgy, unchanging nature of the canon. A place where all the critic reviews are Fresh, as far as the eye can see, without a Rotten mark to disrupt all the 1s and their attendant 0s in the percentage scores. cut sequences do remain spatially coherent, as in the Die Hard, Speed. Welcome to the 100% Club, where every movie isn’t necessarily perfect, but their Tomatometers are. (Photo by United Artists./ courtesy Everett Collection) The 100% Club: An Ode to Movies With a Perfect Tomatometer Score
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |