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
Roger Tennis
Been in the entertainment industry since 1966. A movie critic and cinema expert from the Phoenix, AZ area and member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and co-founder of the Phoenix Film Critics Society. More
Erik Childress
Erik started reviewing films as a frequent guest on the Jonathon Brandmeier Radio Showgram (105.9 FM in Chicago / 97.1 FM in LA) back in 1998 through 2001, which led to a mailing list over the Internet of his reviews to listeners of the radio show. More
Laura Clifford
Reeling: The Movie Review Show has been produced by Robin and Laura Clifford at the Malden, Massachusetts cable access television station, MATV, since March 16,1991. More
What's Fresh
Kevin N. Laforest
Kevin N. Laforest is a Montreal based critic. A film school graduate, he's also written a novel ('Qu'importe') and is a proud member of the World Badass Committee. More
Christian Toto
I'm a contributing film critic/reporter for The Washington Times. I also am the mayor of Movies in Toto, the washingtontimes.com's movie blog. More
Bill Clark
I have been involved with DVD and film review for eight years, since the age of sixteen. I was the founder and operator of The DVD Line, one of the very first online DVD review sites. More
Sean O'Connell
In one of those "your peanut butter is in my chocolate" moments of enlightenment, Sean O'Connell realized almost 10 years ago that he could combine his love of movies with his tolerance for writing, and maybe even make a living of it. He's still trying, and the good people at USA Today, MSN, Citysearch, The Charlotte Weekly, NBC, CBS and others have helped. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten C | Avatar by Brian Orndorf, BrianOrndorf.com |
Fresh 8/10 | Invictus by Tim Brayton, Antagony & Ecstasy |
Fresh 6/10 | Crazy Heart by Jeffrey Chen, ReelTalk Movie Reviews |
Fresh A | Avatar by Luke Y. Thompson, E! Online |
Rotten C+ | Did You Hear About the Morgans? by Harvey S. Karten, Compuserve |
| 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 |




