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Critics / Steve Biodrowski
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    STEVE BIODROWSKI

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 73% of the time.

    Favorites: 2001, The Exorcist, Blade Runner, Ju-on: The Grudge, Bride of Frankenstein, I Walked with a Zombie, Re-Animator, Dawn of the Dead (1979), The Brood, The Devil's Backbone, Horror of Dracula, Masque of the Red Death, Day the Earth Stood Still, Haxen, Discrete Charm of the Bourgoisie.

    Publications: Cinefantastique, ESplatter

    Critics' Group: Online Film Critics Society

    Total Reviews: 457

    Location: Hollywood

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    100%

    A Christmas Carol (1938)

    " Although slightly corn-ball, this 1938 production...should appeal to fans of old-fashioned Hollywood-style filmmaking." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Nov 11, 2009

    Rotten

    N/A

    Scrooge (1935)

    " This early sound adaptation of Charles Dickens' immortal A Christmas Carol (1843) is slow in pace and static in execution." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Nov 8, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    41%

    The Last House on the Left (2009)

    " Remaking Last House on the Left seemed like a dubious proposition at best...yet somehow the new HOUSE works better than expected." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Oct 22, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    77%

    Big Man Japan (2009)

    " Big Man Japanis built around a funny concept, vaguely akin to Hancock: its title character is a superhero who is a bit of a loser.Unfortunately, the concept is not enough to sustain entire the film." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Sep 25, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    13%

    Dragonball: Evolution (2009)

    " This film offers further proof, as if any were needed, that Western filmmakers cannot do justice to their Easter counterparts when it comes to retooling anime and/or Fant-Asia for Occidental consumption." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Sep 24, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    56%

    9 (2009)

    " The feature film version of 9 - expanded from Shane Acker's earlier short subject - is one of the most amazing visual experiences you will enjoy inside a cinema this year - for about the first ten minutes." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Sep 9, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    Repulsion (1965)

    " Although it cannot quite live up to its reputation, Polanski's startling psychological horror film is a bona fide genre classic." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 27, 2009

    Rotten

    Fresh
    83%

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)

    " ...surprisingly short on the most essential ingredient: a Sense of Wonder." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 20, 2009

    Rotten

    N/A

    The Grudge 3 (2009)

    " Perhaps the most perplexing cinematic mystery of the new millenium is why and how Ghosthouse Productions managed to run their Grudge franchise into the depths of the direct-to-video abyss so quickly." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 16, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    92%

    Creature Comforts (1989)

    " a delightful short subject with as much entertainment and artistic value as many feature-length films" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 16, 2009

    N/A

    Rotten
    48%

    The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)

    " Cinefantastque: The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    N/A

    N/A

    The Lost World - Season 1 (1999)

    " Cinefantastque: The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle" — ESplatter

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    N/A

    N/A

    The Lost World (1992)

    " Cinefantastque: The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    N/A

    N/A

    The Lost World ()

    " Cinefantastque: The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    N/A

    Fresh
    100%

    The Lost World (1925)

    " The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    20%

    Blood: The Last Vampire (2009)

    " Slashing swords, splashing blood, and flashy CGI - not to mention a hot chick in school uniform - sound like a cool combination, but the life bleeds out of Blood: The Last Vampire long before the final reel." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    20%

    Return to House on Haunted Hill ()

    " If you've ever wondered what RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK would have been like if Lucio Fulci had directed it, here's your chance to find out: there's almost enough blood to fill the gaping plot holes %u2013 and that's saying something." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 15, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    53%

    Blood: The Last Vampire (2000)

    " This 48-minute Japanese animated film earned accolades back in 2000 for being ground-breaking in its technique...but once you get past that small achievement, Blood: The Last Vampire is mediocre at best..." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 14, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    83%

    Paranormal Activity (2009)

    " Nearly a decade after The Blair Witch Proejct, the faux-documentary approach is a little tired... Fortunately, once you get past the artistic contrivance, Paranormal Activity is frequently terrifying." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 14, 2009

    N/A

    Rotten
    20%

    Blood: The Last Vampire (2009)

    " Interview with Vampire Hunter Gianna" — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 7, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    57%

    Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

    " Ice Age: The Meltdown is a considerable improvement over its predecessor...As before, Scrat (again voiced by Chris Wedge, who this time did not direct) steals the show." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 6, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    78%

    Ice Age (2002)

    " The highlight of the film turns out to be the character least integral to the "plot" ... [Scrat's] apparently eternal quest for a beloved chestnut...plays like a series of classic cartoon short subjects..." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 6, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    45%

    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)

    " None of the Ice Age movies have been particularly brilliant... Fortunately, Dawn of the Dinosaurs has one big advantage over its predecessors: it has dinosaurs." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jul 6, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    66%

    Dead Snow (2009)

    " "Zombie Nazis" sounds like an unbeatable combination, but it turns out to be one of those great ideas that cannot sustain itself purely on the concept alone..." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 29, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    19%

    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

    " Michael Bay is an abstract artist... all of that hardware flying around the screen...are simply blobs of light and shadow...like paint spattered on a canvas by Jackson Pollack." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 25, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    15%

    Year One (2009)

    " Year One is quite a mixed bag of nuts...which could repulse [some] viewers... But if you can supress your gag reflex...it ascends to hyperventilating levels of hilarity." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 21, 2009

    Rotten

    Fresh
    74%

    The Illusionist (2006)

    " Director Neil Burger effectively evokes a sense of mystery and magic, but the plot grinds too methodically to match the dazzle of the title character's on-stage illusions." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 17, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    44%

    Night at the Museum (2006)

    " This is a good example of Hollywood commercial calculation that actually pays off with a few entertainment dividends. It all seems very cold and calculated, and yet the film still turns out to be decently entertaining." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 17, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    93%

    Ghostbusters (1984)

    " This is one of the best comedy-horror spoofs ever made. The Double Feature Gift set DVD released in 2005 is basically a repackaging of the previously issued single-disc DVD, plus the sequel. The set has some nice features but it is not quite a must-have." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 16, 2009

    Rotten

    Fresh
    95%

    Night of the Living Dead (1968)

    " The Rifftrax DVD (adding humorous audio commentary to George Romero's classic) is not the disaster one might have feared.... Even if you are vaguely offended by their choice of target, you will have to laugh..." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 16, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    89%

    Moon (2009)

    " This excellent little science fiction film is a welcome throwback to an earlier era, when filmmakers used the canvas afforded by outer space and/or the future to explore ideas about the human condition." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 15, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    75%

    Cars (2006)

    " Although the plot coasts along a predictable path, the verbal jokes and sight gags rev things up along the way, making the film enjoyable almost from start to finish." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 6, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    97%

    The Incredibles (2004)

    " This truly is a film that turns is every bit as incredibly good as it has been made out to be." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 6, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    25%

    Land of the Lost (2009)

    " Unfortunately, the best moments are all on view in the various trailers and film clips available on the Internet, which makes the experience of watching the complete film somewhat disappointing." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Jun 6, 2009

    Rotten

    Fresh
    92%

    Drag Me To Hell (2009)

    " [Director Sam Raimi's return to the horror genre is] a bit like a reunion tour by an aging rock band running through a medley of their hits: it's fun to see their routine again, but the magic is gone." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 30, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    52%

    Legend (1986)

    " This well-done DVD presentation is not going to convince anyone that Legend is a lost classic, but the film is not without merit, and the discs display its best qualities to good effect." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 20, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    45%

    Star Trek: Generations (1994)

    " Star Trek: Generations suffers from the feeling that it is only a bigger budgeted episode of the television show, one that fails to use the full potential of the cinematic medium." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 15, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    55%

    Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

    " It's like one of those not-quite-favorite episodes from the series that you might enjoy watching again if it happens to air during a marathon, but it comes nowhere near achieving the best that Star Trek can do..."" — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 15, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    92%

    Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

    " It does a good job of serving up elements that will please the fans of the show, but it does not quite stand on its own as a memorable motion picture event." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 15, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    37%

    The Brothers Grimm (2005)

    " The only redeeming feature is the hope that [director Terry Gilliam's] salary from The Brothers Grimm,/i> will help him set up a good, old-fashioned Gilliam film, in the tradition of his excellent early work." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Rotten

    N/A

    Witch Board: Bunshinsaba (2004)

    " All the familiar elements are back in place (the dark-haired ghost girl, the girls-school setting, etc)... but [the] scenario is a jumbled mess that doesn't hold together as a coherent movie." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    The Raven (1935)

    " It is no masterpiece..., but it is an enduring entertainment, especially for Lugosi fans." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    89%

    Galaxy Quest (1999)

    " Despite a premise that sounds far from promising, GALAXY QUEST turns out to be an amusing adventure that ofers both good comedy and reasonably exciting science fiction." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    86%

    The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)

    " This is a creaky but entertaining relic from the early sound era. Basically an adventure story...it edges into the horror category thanks to the fiendish torture devices used by the Oriental criminal mastermind - and his sadistic daughter." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    7%

    A Sound of Thunder (2005)

    " Based on the Ray Bradbury short story of the same name, this is a colassal disapopintment - unworthy of the memorable source material." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Rotten

    N/A

    The Haunted Castle (1921)

    " [This] film is very much like being trapped at a party where no one is enjoying himself; all you can do is sit there, looking at the clock and imagining how soon you can make an excuse to get away." — Cinefantastique

    Posted May 12, 2009

    Rotten

    Rotten
    17%

    Mutant Chronicles (2009)

    " The computer-generated imagery falls short when it comes to supplying the gore for the fight scenes: the bright splashes of red look almost literally Photoshopped onto the settings." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Apr 29, 2009

    Fresh

    N/A

    Do You Like Hitchcock? (2005)

    " With this unambitious but entertaining giallo, Dario Argento proves he can still thrill an audience." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Apr 29, 2009

    Fresh

    Rotten
    56%

    X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

    " X-Men: The Last Stand is far from perfect, but it does manage to move in the direction of a crowd-pleasing thrill ride without completely lobotomizing itself." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Apr 21, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    69%

    The Arrival (1996)

    " Less an alien invasion movie than a conspiracy film (it just hapens to turn out that the conspirators are aliens)." — Cinefantastique

    Posted Apr 21, 2009
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