Broken Blossoms (1919)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I revisit “Broken Blossoms,” I’m immediately struck by the stark divide between the film’s early reception and the way I see it discussed today. My sense is that, when it debuted in 1919, there was a mix of admiration and discomfort among the critics. Contemporary reviews, which I’ve pored over in … Read more

Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Overall Critical Reception When I first encountered Brokeback Mountain, I felt an immediate sense that this was a film critics would remember, dissect, and discuss for years. The initial wave of reviews in 2005 echoed my intuition: there was an outpouring of critical acclaim that struck me as both heartfelt and measured, rarely veering into … Read more

Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Overall Critical Reception I’ve always felt that the conversations around “Bringing Up Baby” reveal more about changing tastes than almost any other classic comedy I revisit. When I first delved into the critical history, I was struck by how mixed the film’s reception was upon its 1938 debut. Critics at the time seemed to struggle … Read more

Brief Encounter (1945)

Overall Critical Reception When I first encountered “Brief Encounter,” I was struck not just by its vintage, but by how sharply it divided professional critics in its early days versus the reverence with which it is treated now. At its debut in 1945, the film stirred widespread conversation among those in film criticism, many of … Read more

Bridge of Spies (2015)

Overall Critical Reception Few films left me with that peculiar feeling of satisfaction mixed with quiet admiration quite like my first experience watching Bridge of Spies. When the film debuted, I remember being struck not just by the attention it garnered, but the measured way critics seemed to line up in agreement about its craftsmanship. … Read more

Breathless (1960)

Overall Critical Reception I must admit, casting my eyes back over the critical history of “Breathless” makes me realize just how potent the film’s shockwaves were when it first burst onto cinema screens. In 1960, there was no consensus template for how a movie could look or move, and “Breathless” quickly upended every expectation critics … Read more

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

Overall Critical Reception My first exposure to “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” happened during a late-night cable marathon. I can still recall how the film felt like a confection, but the way I perceived its critical standing was more textured and layered than its surface glitz suggested. At the time of its debut in 1961, critics seemed … Read more

Braveheart (1995)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I think back on the initial critical reactions to the film, I’m struck by the passionate split that emerged. Some reviewers at the time of release seemed utterly captivated by its scale and visceral staging, describing their cinematic experience as absorbing and emotionally charged. For me, reading those commentaries, I noticed … Read more

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)

Overall Critical Reception Long before settling on any numbers or consensus, I remember feeling unsettled by the ways professional critics responded when The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas entered the cinematic conversation. There’s a nervous energy that seems to hum beneath the reviews, as if everyone recognized just how emotionally loaded the subject matter was. … Read more

Boogie Nights (1997)

Overall Critical Reception Boogie Nights hit me like a jolt when I first encountered it, and over time, I’ve watched its reputation compel every corner of the film world. Professional critics were quick to single it out as something electrifying when it landed in 1997. The raves seemed to pour in from established critics who … Read more