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SEAN BURNS

Agrees with the Tomatometer 73% of the time.

Biography: Since 1999 Sean Burns has been Philadelphia Weekly's lead film critic, and also currently writes for The Improper Bostonian. His work has previously appeared in The Boston Metro, Matinee Magazine, The Nashville Scene, Time Out New York and The House Next Door. Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy's WBZ 1030 AM Radio Show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Society of Professional Journalists. His writing has been called "jocular but serious, more like a 1940s daily reporter pounding out columns on a manual typewriter than a typical 21st century navel-gazing film critic." Burns has also been told that he "smokes too much and drives like an old lady." He and his cat live in Stoneham, MA.

Publications: Philadelphia Weekly

Total Reviews: 712

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Rotten

Fresh
74%

Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)

" Of course Moore's angry. I don't know anybody who isn't. But what about the movie?"

Posted Sep 29, 2009

Rotten

Fresh
75%

Cold Souls (2009)

" A dreary-looking, glacially paced collection of missed opportunities."

Posted Aug 25, 2009

Fresh

Rotten
54%

Cheri (2009)

" What a drag it is getting old."

Posted Jul 25, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
62%

Crank High Voltage (2009)

" Bigger, dumber and even sicker than the rotgut original... I had a blast, but don't say you weren't warned."

Posted Apr 21, 2009

Rotten

Rotten
16%

Crossing Over (2009)

" The movie matches nicely with Ford's somnambulistic nonperformance -- they're both pokey, morose and don't really say much at all."

Posted Mar 10, 2009

Fresh

Fresh
97%

The Class (2008)

" This is a marvelous film."

Posted Feb 10, 2009

Rotten

Fresh
61%

Changeling (2008)

" Flattened out and oversimplified to the point of preposterousness...Eastwood's never handled such a squeaky-clean, insufferably perfect protagonist before, and let's hope he never does again."

Posted Oct 29, 2008

Rotten

Rotten
54%

Choke (2008)

" Cheerfully offensive and well acted, but visually pedestrian. We needed to share the character's mania, not just passively observe it."

Posted Oct 28, 2008

Fresh

Fresh
79%

Chicago 10 (2008)

" The anachronistic music cues and refreshing lack of hippie-dippie reminiscence make it a movie for right now -- a funny, fiendishly entertaining salute to dissent in all its forms."

Posted Mar 17, 2008

Fresh

Fresh
77%

Cloverfield (2008)

" Blair Witch's bigger-budget, slightly stupider baby sibling... it's a fleet-footed lizard apocalypse with the good sense to end right about the same time the novelty wears off."

Posted Jan 26, 2008

Rotten

Fresh
81%

Charlie Wilson's War (2007)

" So sad Nichols has directed it like a sequel to Ishtar, softening the script's poli-sci body blows with broad sight gags and a puzzlingly cartoonish tone."

Posted Dec 20, 2007

Rotten

Rotten
48%

Cashback (2007)

" There's a lot of promise here, but Cashback can't get out of its own way."

Posted Jul 19, 2007

Rotten

Rotten
22%

Catch and Release (2007)

" The poor man's Julia Roberts, Garner boasts a similar coltish, awkward physicality and vaguely aquatic mouth... just none of the Movie-Star charisma."

Posted Jan 30, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
92%

Children of Men (2006)

" With this panting, ragged chase through the end of the world, Cuarón and Lubezski have reinvented the language of the action film."

Posted Jan 2, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
94%

Casino Royale (2006)

" Everything old is new again in this leaner, meaner, back-to-basics re-boot. Think of it as 007's Batman Begins."

Posted Nov 14, 2006

N/A

Fresh
62%

Clerks II (2006)

" Silent Bob Speaks: Smoking Cigarettes With Kevin Smith"

Posted Jul 18, 2006

Rotten

Fresh
62%

Clerks II (2006)

" Lacking the grubby authenticity of its predecessor, the movie feels clueless and out of touch. Sometimes you can't go home again."

Posted Jul 18, 2006

Rotten

Rotten
8%

Can't Stop the Music (1980)

" It's tough to believe any movie that opens with Steve Guttenberg dancing on rollerskates could actually get worse from there, but it does -- and in such spectacular fashion!"

Posted Jul 18, 2006

Rotten

Rotten
32%

Click (2006)

" Egregiously schmaltzy... what begins as just another lousy gimmick comedy soon veers into a bizarrely masochistic death trip."

Posted Jun 27, 2006

Rotten

Fresh
75%

Cars (2006)

" Once you start running into Jay Leno as 'Jay Limo' and Bob Costas as 'Bob Cutlass,' the whole thing starts to feel almost as annoying as a DreamWorks movie. I guess it had to happen sooner or later."

Posted Jun 7, 2006

Rotten

Fresh
88%

Caché (2005)

" Once the visceral vigor wears off, Haneke's ideas reveal themselves as blatantly schematic and a little bit silly. Imagine if Stanley Kubrick had directed Crash..."

Posted Jan 25, 2006

Rotten

Fresh
83%

The Constant Gardener (2005)

" Noble intentions and some lovely performances... too bad the director keeps getting in their way."

Posted Aug 31, 2005

Rotten

Fresh
83%

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

" Speaking as a diehard fan of Depp's strangest work, it breaks my heart that this one just doesn't come off. We're always stubbornly aware it's just Johnny being weird again."

Posted Jul 12, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
80%

Cinderella Man (2005)

" Sure, it's obvious and corny. But there's something lovable about this dated movie and its adorable characters. Basically, imagine if Seabiscuit didn't suck."

Posted Jun 7, 2005

Fresh

Rotten
45%

Constantine (2005)

" Obviously toned-down from the comic, it's still a pretty provocative piece - a slyly funny Biblical detective story (sort of a Sunday School film noir.)"

Posted Mar 5, 2005

Rotten

Fresh
64%

Coach Carter (2005)

" Thumbing its way through that well-worn inspirational-educator playbook at a leisurely pace, the picture is studiously unspectacular."

Posted Mar 5, 2005

Fresh

Rotten
54%

Cellular (2004)

" A nifty little flick--precisely the kind of well-done, unambitious genre piece I always find myself overpraising to friends."

Posted Sep 15, 2004

Rotten

Fresh
69%

Criminal (2004)

" The cast comes off like a buncha cute, likable kids playing dress-up, which only intensifies the movie's pointless karaoke flavor."

Posted Sep 8, 2004

Rotten

Rotten
52%

Code 46 (2004)

" ...Winterbottom's main distinction is that he's able to be dull in a lot of different genres."

Posted Aug 17, 2004

Fresh

Fresh
86%

Collateral (2004)

" A pulverizing entertainment with a side order of existential dread (and if there's any justice -- Cruise's riotously flat 'Yo, homies!' will soon become a catchphrase.)"

Posted Aug 5, 2004

Fresh

Fresh
91%

The Corporation (2004)

" Provocative, unsettling and punishingly over-long, it just might be the scariest horror movie of the year."

Posted Jul 21, 2004

Rotten

Rotten
44%

The Clearing (2004)

" Man, aren't WASPs boring? The movie's simply not deep enough to be an art film, and nowhere near entertaining enough to pass itself off as a satisfying thriller. "

Posted Jul 21, 2004

Rotten

Rotten
30%

Chronicles of Riddick (2004)

" ...a campy craptacular with elephantitis of the mythology glands, bookended by the most Duneish, Zardozzy nerd-fu since Battlestar Galactica."

Posted Jun 16, 2004

Fresh

Fresh
63%

Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)

" A doodle on the notepad of a major filmmaker -- sort of a charming stopgap between bigger and better Jarmusch pictures. "

Posted May 19, 2004

Rotten

Rotten
44%

Connie and Carla (2004)

" It ain't much of a stretch to believe these two shrieking magpies are female impersonators. In fact, it's actually a lot harder to buy them as women."

Posted Apr 16, 2004

Rotten
F

Rotten
13%

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)

" We go home wondering exactly what lessons movies like these are supposed to be teaching our children. "

Posted Feb 25, 2004

Fresh

Fresh
69%

The Company (2003)

" It's all process and setting, Altman's touch so light the whole thing feels seems caught on the fly. The Company feels more like a documentary than most documentaries."

Posted Feb 3, 2004

Fresh

Fresh
71%

Cold Mountain (2003)

" ...a weirdly entertaining, genuinely bizarre mixture of the high-toned and the tacky. "

Posted Dec 22, 2003

Fresh

Fresh
78%

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)

" ...an aggressively unpleasant comedy-a raunchy, bloodthirsty epic of self-flagellating sex guilt and apocalyptic self-hatred. It's also about the host of The Gong Show."

Posted Jan 21, 2003

Fresh

Fresh
96%

Catch Me If You Can (2002)

" ...a carefree escapist romp awash in desperate loneliness that meditates troublingly on the American dream every time you aren't looking."

Posted Dec 23, 2002

Rotten

Rotten
48%

City by the Sea (2002)

" A new low on the downward spiral of a once-brilliant career...could it be that De Niro has become even more washed-up and embarrassing than The Rolling Stones?"

Posted Sep 3, 2002

Rotten

Rotten
45%

The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)

" ...plods along with all the verve and inspiration of a contractual obligation."

Posted Jun 21, 2002

Rotten

Rotten
29%

Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)

" ...feels as if it has been manufactured in a chop shop of former Oscar winners and nauseating Miramax 'prestige' puff pieces."

Posted Jun 21, 2002

Fresh

Fresh
77%

Changing Lanes (2002)

" A surprisingly acid-tongued character study that has a good deal more on its mind than cheap thrills."

Posted Jun 5, 2002

Rotten

Rotten
14%

Crossroads (2002)

" If even half the scenes with the girls singing along to pop songs in the car were cut, Crossroads would barely qualify as feature length."

Posted Jun 5, 2002
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