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
Jolene Mendez
Constantly busy,busy,busy. That's me, I have a love for movies and Hollywood since I was 5. I may not be the greatest writer in the World and you may not agree with my opinion, but hopefully you'll find something you enjoy from it. In the mean time I love animals and am a volunteer for the Humane Society and when I am not busy with that I work full time in a surgeons office. More
Derek Smith
I am 26 years old and a recent college graduate working/living in San Diego. I have always loved movies, but the obsession took over about 5 years ago. More
Mike Bracken
I'm a 34-year-old film freelance film critic who specializes in Euro-horror, cult exploitation, and Asian action cinema. More
What's Fresh
Adam Nayman
a 21 year old film critic at Eye Magazine in Toronto, Adam has been writing about movies for as long as he can remember, and just can't believe they're paying him for it. More
Mike Ward
I'm a feelance film critic for Richmond.com and inRich.com, and have been reviewing movies for them since 2001. 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
Mike McGranaghan
I started doing movie reviews in 1986, when I joined the staff of my high school newspaper and won several Keystone awards (the Keystone award is the highest honor given to high school journalists in Pennsylvania). That was all the encouragement I needed to continue. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 4/5 | District 9 by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
Rotten 3/5 | The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard by William Goss, Cinematical |
Fresh 3/5 | A Perfect Getaway by William Goss, Cinematical |
Fresh 3.5/5 | Summer Hours by William Goss, Orlando Weekly |
Fresh 7/10 | Crazy Heart by Mark R. Leeper, rec.arts.movies.reviews |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 6/10 | Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging by John J. Puccio, DVDTown.com |
Fresh 4/4 | Taking Woodstock by Kam Williams, The Sly Fox |
Fresh 4/4 | Abel Raises Cain by Kam Williams, NewsBlaze |
Rotten 2/5 | G-Force by Mike Long, DVDSleuth. DVDSleuth.com |
Fresh | G-Force by Sal Cinquemani, Slant Magazine |
| 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 |




