Big Fish (2003)

Overall Critical Reception My earliest memories of engaging with “Big Fish” circle back to that unmistakable feeling of an audience divided, and I was immediately intrigued by the layers in which critics responded. At its debut, I noticed critics were charmed by the lush visuals and ambitious narrative, often remarking upon Tim Burton’s ability to … Read more

Bicycle Thieves (1948)

Overall Critical Reception When I first encountered “Bicycle Thieves,” I was immediately struck by the reverence dripping from critical voices—both from its original release era and decades later. There’s a rawness in how reviewers from 1948 marveled at the film’s naturalistic storytelling, something they felt had rarely been captured on screen in postwar Europe. Critics … Read more

Ben-Hur (1959)

Overall Critical Reception The first time I encountered the enduring legend of this film, I was struck by how its reputation precedes almost every viewing. From the moment of release, critics seemed nearly unanimous in their acknowledgment of the film’s ambition—a reaction that didn’t surprise me, given its reputation in popular culture. I remember finding … Read more

Being There (1979)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I think about my first encounter with “Being There,” I still remember the sensation of sitting in silence as the credits rolled, puzzling over what critics must have made of something so unorthodox and quietly outlandish in its approach. At the time of its release in 1979, I discovered that respected … Read more

Before Sunset (2004)

Overall Critical Reception Reflecting back to my earliest encounter with this film, I distinctly remember how its measured, conversational tone defied what I’d come to expect from sequels or romantic dramas. Professional critics at the time of release, as I saw across major platforms and in print, seemed to share a similar sense of surprise … Read more

Before Sunrise (1995)

Overall Critical Reception I’ll never forget the first time I encountered the unusual intimacy of “Before Sunrise.” Watching it, I felt as if I’d stumbled into a conversation not meant for anyone else, and what struck me immediately was how devoted critics seemed to be to that same sense of immediacy. When the film debuted … Read more

Before Midnight (2013)

Overall Critical Reception Every time I reflect on the initial buzz around “Before Midnight,” I’m reminded of the rare level of unanimity it elicited from professional critics. When I first engaged with critical reviews in 2013, there was a palpable sense of anticipation; most reviewers came into this installment with sky-high expectations based on the … Read more

Beauty and the Beast (1991)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I reflect on the reception of “Beauty and the Beast,” I’m pulled back to my own memories of its arrival in the early 1990s. I recall critics immediately hailing it with an intensity rarely afforded animated films of that era. There was a palpable sense of surprise; this was, after all, … Read more

Battleship Potemkin (1925)

Overall Critical Reception Whenever I revisit the landscape of early cinema, I can’t help but be struck by the monumental impact Battleship Potemkin had on the professional critical community—both when it first appeared in 1925 and as decades have unfolded. The initial response from critics in the Soviet Union was unlike almost anything I’ve encountered … Read more

Batman Begins (2005)

Overall Critical Reception My first memory of seeing “Batman Begins” was the sense that the air around me—the communal hum in the theater, the critics’ columns I read the next morning—had subtly shifted. The film arrived in 2005 not as another genre outing but as a bold assertion that superhero movies could blend popcorn thrills … Read more