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Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune: A mad, resplendent peacock of a film, a cinematographic riot of color and sensuality that evokes its era -- the swinging mid-'60s -- as much as any movie made during those giddy years. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: At once an eye-popping display of bravura and a work of compassionate insight. Read more
Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning News: A dazzling technical achievement, from the color to the tracking shots that delight in running down every detail of Juliet's companions. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: Fellini went deliriously and brilliantly bananas with the color to create a rollicking through-the- looking-glass series of tableaus evoking a woman's troubled psyche. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It never less than dazzling to look at. Read more
Michael Atkinson, Village Voice: Juliet is never less than eye-catching, but is rarely more. Read more