Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Overall Critical Reception The first time I came across the storm of critical reaction that greeted Bonnie and Clyde, I was struck by the extreme polarity that defined its early days. Some critics in the late 1960s seemed visibly unsettled, if not outright antagonistic, to what they perceived as a shocking, irreverent approach to violence … Read more

Blue Velvet (1986)

Overall Critical Reception When I think about my earliest experiences with Blue Velvet, I’m transported back to a moment of absolute polarization among critics. I remember reading reviews where some veteran film reviewers were stunned, even offended, by David Lynch’s willingness to upend conventional storytelling and taste. At its debut in 1986, professional critics didn’t … Read more

Blow-Up (1966)

Overall Critical Reception Few cinematic moments in my life have struck me as thoroughly as the initial encounter I had with “Blow-Up.” Immersing myself in the archival responses, I saw how this film immediately divided, yet electrified, the critical establishment in 1966. When I sift through contemporary reviews, I see how critics appeared almost disoriented … Read more

Blazing Saddles (1974)

Overall Critical Reception Every time I revisit Blazing Saddles, the critical atmosphere surrounding it feels almost as provocative and energized as the film itself. When it first hit theaters in 1974, I noticed that established film reviewers were actually quite divided. Some hailed it as a subversive comedic triumph brimming with irreverence, while others couldn’t … Read more

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Overall Critical Reception The moment Blade Runner 2049 was released, I recall being struck by the absence of consensus among the critics whose work I trust most. While there was a tide of thoughtful admiration in major publications, it became clear to me that this was a film that didn’t court universal acclaim in the … Read more

Blade Runner (1982)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I revisit the critical legacy of “Blade Runner,” I’m reminded of how a film can actively polarize, confuse, and then ultimately seduce its audience over time. My first exposure to the critical responses from its 1982 release is always a little surprising—so many influential voices of the era seemed unsettled rather … Read more

Blackmail (1929)

Overall Critical Reception Few films have ever struck me as immediately notable the way “Blackmail” did once I learned of its release context—a bold early entry in British sound cinema helmed by Alfred Hitchcock before he was the cinematic icon we know today. When I dig into the critical reception from its debut in 1929, … Read more

Black Swan (2010)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I think back to my first encounters with Black Swan, I’m immediately struck by the visceral intensity it inspired both in me and the wider critical community. On the cusp of the 2010s, I remember critics hailing the film as a deeply compelling fusion of psychological drama and visual artistry, setting … Read more

Black Hawk Down (2001)

Overall Critical Reception When I first encountered the buzz surrounding “Black Hawk Down,” I was struck by the sheer intensity of debate it generated among critics. Upon its release, I remember how the film immediately ignited discussion in professional circles, with many reviewers praising its immersive battlefield realism while others voiced reservations about its narrative … Read more

BlacKkKlansman (2018)

Overall Critical Reception From the moment I first encountered BlacKkKlansman in 2018, I sensed the arrival of a film that wouldn’t just drift quietly onto screens and then evaporate. Many of my colleagues in film criticism seemed to emerge from their first screenings buzzing, eager to dissect every moment, every choice, and every statement this … Read more