Rotten Captain America
"Moves fairly well, but the action sequences are poor and there's not so much as an iota of genuine excitement to be found anywhere."
Rotten Breaking Point
"Muddled, uninvolving crime tale with a stale script and characters with no appeal whatsoever."
Rotten The Hit
"While Hurt is effortlessly mesmerizing, the film starts out unpredictably yet eventually self-destructs with a cop-out finale teeming with obviousness."
Fresh Young Sherlock Holmes
"While the finale is overcooked, the characterizations are wonderful, the f/x spectacular, and the overall mood both romantic and suspenseful."
Rotten Control
"Liotta and Dafoe are wasted in this poorly-scripted, leadenly-directed so-called thriller."
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
Alex Ramirez
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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
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Rich Cline
California-born journalist living in London since 1992, reviewing films for the BBC, various magazines and radio stations, Shadows on the Wall, Film Threat and others... More
Jeremiah Kipp
Jeremiah Kipp has a diverse background in film production and writing. He has been published in Filmmaker Magazine, Fangoria, MovieMaker Magazine, Shock Cinema, Show Business Weekly, Film Festival Today and Guerrilla Filmmaker and writes online movie reviews for Slant Magazine and Filmcritic.com. 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
Elias Savada
Raised in Harrison NY, Elias Savada joined The American Film Institute immediately after his graduation from Cornell University in 1972, working on their ongoing project to catalog feature length motion pictures produced and released in the United States. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten | Wonderful World by Melissa Anderson, Village Voice |
Rotten | A Year Ago In Winter by Vadim Rizov, Village Voice |
Rotten | Youth in Revolt by Robert Wilonsky, Village Voice |
Fresh 3/4 | The Joy of Singing by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune |
Fresh | Garbage Dreams by Andrew Schenker, Village Voice |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 3/5 | Family Guy: Something, Something, Something Darkside by Sierra Filucci, Common Sense Media |
Rotten 1/4 | American Pie Presents: The Book of Love by Joly Herman, Common Sense Media |
Fresh | Moon by Jeff Giles, Popdose |
Fresh | The Hurt Locker by Jeff Giles, Popdose |
Rotten | 10 Things I Hate About You by Jeff Giles, Popdose |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
| - | Chiwetel Ejiofor by Kam Williams, NewsBlaze |
| - | Chiwetel Ejiofor by Kam Williams, The Sly Fox |
| - | Teenage Kicks - Director Gerardo Naranjo talks about the rebellious motivations behind I'm Gonna Explode by Amber Wilkinson, Eye for Film |
| - | Director Richard Linklater and actor Christian McKay (Orson Welles) talk channeling, synchronicity, and the independent spirit. (Streaming audio 18:18) by Andrea Chase, Killer Movie Reviews |
| - | Writer/director Richard Curtis talks to Andrea Chase about revolution, nudity, and seasickness. by Andrea Chase, Killer Movie Reviews |




