In a 2002 front page survey of the genre, The New York Times remarked on "Intro-Inspection" and called Osymyso "one of the most popular bootleg artists".
The New York Times remarked that "a summary of the story gives no adequate idea of the beauty of the action and the remarkable camera work, especially in connection with the light effects."
The New York Times remarked that this "extended the box office cold streak for the Oscar-winning Ms. Witherspoon."
The New York Times remarked, however, that "much of what passes for inside knowledge in these pages would be known to anyone who's read a bunch of campaign accounts".
The Mangroomer is an electric razor which The New York Times remarked "resembles a futuristic kung fu weapon."
The New York Times remarked that "If the Soviet authorities had wanted to torture Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn beyond endurance, they would have forced him to watch Russian Dolls."
The New York Times remarked that the square had "long ago ceased to be looked upon as an ornament to the city."
In a mixed review, The New York Times remarked that "Glasvegas is determinedly provincial, insisting there is grandeur in everyday lives.
The New York Times remarked:
A 1949 New York Times article remarked on his speed for a big man.