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Cry Baby

Set in 1950s Baltimore, this movie follows the adventures of Cry-Baby who, though he is sent to juvie, is determined to cross class (and taste) boundaries to get 'square' good-girl Allison back from a bad-boy with a heart of gold.
Duration: 85 min
Quality: HD
Release: 1990
IMDb: 6.5
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Candice Russell South Florida Sun-Sentinel
January 21, 2015 Cry-Baby takes digs at Jailhouse Rock in a musical number that Elvis would have loved to do.
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Ron Wolfe Tulsa World
January 21, 2015 It has a great score of obscure '50s rock and doo-wop. It has the candy-colored look of a '50s musical. What it doesn't have is a moment of anything that seems remotely real.
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Dan Webster Spokesman-Review (Washington)
January 21, 2015 John Waters progressed from the truly disgusting ("Pink Flamingoes") to the truly funny ("Hair Spray") only to now hit the mainstream wall.
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Peter Rainer Los Angeles Times
January 21, 2015 Cry-Baby is often sweet-spirited even when its crummy, but there's also something fetid in its foolery.
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Jay Boyar Orlando Sentinel
January 21, 2015 I don't quite know how Waters did it (and I have absolutely no idea why he did it), but the fact that Cry-Baby is fun suggests that the filmmaker possesses an instinctive understanding of what made those Elvis pictures so successful in the first place.
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Michael Upchurch Seattle Times
January 21, 2015 It all adds up to zany, wide-eyed, quintessential Waters havoc -- the "kinder, gentler" 1990s brand, perhaps. But the genuine article, nonetheless.
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Ralph Novak People Magazine
January 21, 2015 Waters's writing is woefully uneven. It's as if Sam Kinison had decided to tell knock-knock jokes -- sterile, unfunny knock-knock jokes at that.
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Carrie Rickey Philadelphia Inquirer
January 21, 2015 If Cry-Baby has a message, it's that Cry-Baby and Allison deserve each other because they're young and they're beautiful, which certainly runs counter to Waters' affection for the grotesque, the bad and the ugly.
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Gene Siskel Chicago Tribune
January 21, 2015 For a while the actors seem intimidated by the '50s references, but the film eventually develops a musical energy that carries the day.
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Peter Travers Rolling Stone
January 21, 2015 The wizard of odd still runs amok.
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Gary Thompson Philadelphia Daily News
January 21, 2015 As Waters moves to a more conventional type of satire, he is losing some of the edge that gave his earlier films their crass appeal.
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Alan Jones Radio Times
January 21, 2015 The nostalgic delights in Waters's reform school drool are often more subtle than his other period offering, Hairspray, but it's still a polished debunking of pop culture from the "Pope of Trash".
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...