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- has insisted that **** is the subject, not the object, of her work. Lisa Alspector, reviewing the film in the Chicago Reader, called the film's "theories...
- its idiotic promotional trailers, 'BAPS' is a very funny movie." Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader called it "absurdly broad comedy infused with classic...
- released at the Mill Valley Film Festival on September 15, 1997. Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader gave the film a negative review and wrote, "But...
- whole movie." He also included the film on his most hated list. Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader also gave the film a negative review, writing "G****...
- directed by the Farrelly brothers, was widely criticized. As such, Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader described the film as a "cathartically disgusting...
- of the slippery, dream-like world of those who 'get too close'". Lisa Alspector of Chicago Reader called it "the scariest film I have ever seen." The...
- understand what he's saying. Watch for Steven Seagal's amusing cameo." Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader reviewed the film positively and stated: "My Giant...
- 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Lisa Alspector of Chicago Reader wrote, "The perceived notion that kids want their movies...
- vain for the sparks of humanity the moviemakers keep promising us." Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader found the film to be enjoyable, calling Russell's...
- "systematically takes each comic opportunity and drains the laughs out of it." Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader felt that both Kinnear and Holly's characters were...