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
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
Shane Burridge
New Zealander with UK citizenship, went to university in Surfers Paradise, Australia (don’t laugh, they have one there), swam with dolphins in the South Island, rafted 200 miles through the Grand Canyon, traveled by dogsled across the Canadian arctic, hiked through the Indian Himalayas, worked three years in mainland China, lived in Japan a couple of years with a robot dog, and now getting by in Beijing (before, during, and after the Olympics). None of this has anything to do with film reviewing, but it makes a durn good bio, don’t it? More
Pablo Villaca
Atuando como crítico de cinema desde 1994, é criador e editor do portal Cinema em Cena, um dos mais antigos da Internet brasileira sobre o assunto, funcionando desde 1997. More
What's Fresh
S. James Wegg
Freelance writer and not-for-profit consultant in search of meaningful artistic expression of any type. More
Sean Burns
Since 1999 Sean Burns has been Philadelphia Weekly's lead film critic, and also currently writes for The Improper Bostonian. More
Peter Canavese
Since 1987, Peter "Groucho" Canavese has been writing film reviews and articles in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is a member of the San Francisco Film Critics Circle. More
Simon Weaving
Simon grew up all over the place and worked in the theatre before attending Film School. He's made a few award winning short films and is currently completing a PhD in film noir. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 3.5/5 | Nowhere Boy by Margaret Pomeranz, At the Movies (Australia) |
Fresh 3.5/5 | The French Kissers by David Stratton, At the Movies (Australia) |
Fresh | Avatar by David Stratton, The Australian |
Fresh 3.5/5 | The Lovely Bones by Anders Wotzke, Cut Print Review |
Fresh 4/5 | Sherlock Holmes by Simon Foster, sbs.com.au |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
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 |
Rotten 2/5 | The Christmas Martian by Sierra Filucci, 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 |




