Rotten Unforgettable
"The cast is first-rate, but the characters are uninteresting, the whodunit angle obvious thirty minutes in, with a dire lack of genuine suspense and thrills."
Rotten Public Enemies
"The characters lack definition, the story takes us on a familiar course, and the execution lacks vitality."
Rotten Power
"What starts out as a fascinating behind-the-scenes expose on political campaigning self-destructs with its dire, square-minded morality play."
Fresh Hard Time
"Think of it as a Righteous Kill with half a brain and two superb performances from Reynolds and Durning who enjoy terrific, unforced chemistry."
Rotten The Final Hit
"So loosely scripted and inadequately directed that it's wafer-thin in execution with only a smidgen of decent laughs and charm."
Spotlight
Scott Weinberg
http://www.livejournal.com/users/sweinberg // Born and raised in Philadelphia, I got bit by the movie bug at a very early age. After my father brought home a massive Betamax, I began hanging out at the local Video Village (anyone remember those?) and they put me to work. For a few hours of work after school, I got all the free rentals I could handle. (If I told you how many movies I watched between the ages of 13-20, you wouldn't believe it...and yes, I did have a social life!) From West Coast Video to General Cinemas to Tower Video... if it dealt with movies, I worked there. After studying journalism and film at Temple University, I found myself quite unemployed. The Internet afforded me the option to pursue my goal of becoming a film critic, and it's a wonderful life indeed. Hopefully impressive-sounding resumé-type bio-blurb: Scott Weinberg is the author of over 1,900 movie reviews and is currently a member of the Online Film Critics Society, an organization that represents over 190 of the world's finest online film critics. Scott is the Managing Editor of eFilmCritic.com / HollywoodBitchslap.com, where he focuses on new theatrical releases, classics on DVD, cult films both obscure and atrocious, and extensive coverage of the Sundance, South By Southwest, Toronto, and Philadelphia film festivals. His reviews can also be found on websites such as Cinematical, DVD Talk, JoBlo's Movie Emporium (DVD Clinic), Horror.com, Daily-Reviews.com, The Apollo Movie Guide, Monsters at Play, MrSkin.com, and Netflix, while his opinionated movie rants can regularly be heard on WGN radio in Chicago and WMET radio in Washington D.C. Scott also writes features (and the daily Newsday Reports) for Rotten Tomatoes ... plus he just started doing a DVD column for Femme Fatales Magazine, which is pretty darn cool for a geek like him. More
Steve Rhodes
Bio: Steve’s passion is writing, and what he loves to write are film reviews of which he produces 300 full-length ones per year. More
David N. Butterworth
David Neil Butterworth was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England in 1961. He studied Film & Television Production at West Surrey College of Art & Design in Farnham, Surrey, and relocated to the United States in early 1983. More
What's Fresh
Collin Souter
I graduated with a Film/Video degree from Columbia College. I started writing movie reviews six years ago when I couldn't help but notice a foul odor of mediocrity eminating from the multiplexes. More
Michael Ferraro
I like to make fun of people (especially Spider-Man fans). I also like to juggle. I like to draw pictures too. More
Tim Dirks
When I noticed the lack of serious information on classic American/Hollywood films on the Web in early 1996, I decided to try to remedy the situation by creating an educationally-oriented web site with in-depth content and information on the "Greatest Films." More
Harvey S. Karten
After teaching high school for quite a while, I took an M.A. in Film and Theater from Hunter College in New York and a Ph.D. in Theater from the City University Graduate Center, also in the Big Apple. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh | Gomorrah by Lee Marshall, Screen International |
Fresh B | Everybody's Fine by Robert Roten, Laramie Movie Scope |
Fresh | Zombieland by Ruth McCann, Washington Post |
Fresh C+ | The Princess and the Frog by Robert Roten, Laramie Movie Scope |
Fresh | Zombieland by Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten 2/5 | G-Force by Mike Long, DVDSleuth. DVDSleuth.com |
Fresh | G-Force by Sal Cinquemani, Slant Magazine |
Rotten 2/5 | Angels & Demons by Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media |
Fresh 4/5 | Yogi's First Christmas by Joly Herman, Common Sense Media |
Fresh 5/5 | Gone With the Wind by Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
| - | Breathing Life Into Avatar by Anton Bitel, Eye for Film |
| - | Writer/director Kirk Jones: "I was inspired with ideas that I saw out of the window of the bus and the train and they went directly into the script." by Nell Minow, Beliefnet |
| - | Rochelle Aytes on 'The Forgotten.' by Kam Williams, NewsBlaze |
| - | Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart Talk New Moon. by Prairie Miller, Long Island Press |
| - | Rochelle Aytes discusses her TV show, 'The Forgotten.' by Kam Williams, The Sly Fox |




