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
Madeleine Williams
Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, educated at Cal Berkeley, and currently residing in the great state of Texas, early on I developed a fanatical devotion to both computers and the movies. More
Willie Waffle
Willie Waffle appears on over 30 radio stations across the country, and writes for www.DC50TV.com, the CW affiliate in Washington. More
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti is a member of the Online Film Critics Society and New York Film Critics Online. Currently he is a senior writer for filmcritic.com and has also written for Film Journal International, Kirkus Reviews, the Chicago Reader, Minneapolis' City Pages, and Publishers Weekly. More
What's Fresh
Sean Burns
Since 1999 Sean Burns has been Philadelphia Weekly's lead film critic, and also currently writes for The Improper Bostonian. More
Kit Bowen
Kit's a Florida native. She was born, as most people are, and spent her first 11 years in Tampa. With detours through Indiana and Washington D.C., she landed in Southern California, and eventually was admitted to UCLA as the result of a computer glitch, where she earned a B.A. in English. More
Blake French
For six years, Blake has served as an entertainment reporter for a variety of online and print sources. He is an award-winning playwright; his work has been performed by several organizations, most notably Michigan State University. More
Jeffrey Overstreet
Jeffrey Overstreet's first book about his career as a film critic--"Through a Screen Darkly"--is now available at Amazon.com and fine bookstores everywhere. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten 1.5/5 | Click by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
Rotten 2.5/5 | Waist Deep by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
Rotten 2.5/5 | Nacho Libre by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
Rotten 2.5/5 | Cars by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
Rotten 3/5 | A Scanner Darkly by William Goss, eFilmCritic.com |
| 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 |




