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www.qwipster.net - : The Last Picture Show is a bitter pill for some to swallow, so it really isn't going to be universally appealing, but it is still a solid drama, featuring good performances and a great attention to detail. Bogdanovich's direction is the real asset, taking bold chances and paying off with early every one of them. more...
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3.5/
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efilmcritic.com - : “The Last Picture Show” exists in the 21st century as a picture postcard from the 1950’s – just faded and scratched enough to seem even more indicative of its times than when it was released in 1971. It is a brilliant snapshot in time in which we are privileged to peer into an era of great change. more...
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5/5
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www.jigsawlounge.co.uk - : The Last Picture Show more than lives up to its exalted reputation as an American masterpiece: achingly beautiful, strikingly confident and piercingly mature. But this is a puzzling kind of greatness, because the film stands so far above anything else in Bogdanovich’s long career. more...
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10/1
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