Rotten Control
"Liotta and Dafoe are wasted in this poorly-scripted, leadenly-directed so-called thriller."
Fresh My Bloody Valentine 3D
"Assured direction, stylish photography, adroit pacing, creative kills, good acting, awesome full-frontal nudity, and a neat whodunit angle. Oodles better than the lackluster original."
Rotten Away We Go
"Perpetually boring and insufferably smug, this uninsightful human-relations piece is mechanically schematic and hampered by two uninteresting lead characters."
Rotten Barry Lyndon
"Never boring but not particularly engaging, it lacks dramatic force and a story and characters we could actually have an emotional stake in."
Fresh Stagefright
"Could use more energy and flair, but it's consistently involving and more than a little bit of fun."
Spotlight
Rob Vaux
A native Californian, Rob Vaux grew up in the greater Los Angeles area before attending college in Minnesota and graduate school in Syracuse, NY. He moved back to So Cal after earning his M.A. and currently works as a writer and editor, as well as serving as a film critic for Mania.com and The Sci-Fi Movie Page. More
Kam Williams
Voted Most Outstanding Journalist of the Decade by the Disilgold Soul Literary Review in 2008, Kam Williams is a syndicated film and book critic who writes for 100+ publications around the U.S. and Canada. More
Eric D. Snider
I was born and raised in Lake Elsinore, Calif. (it's boring; don't go there!). I graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in journalism, and once killed a guy with my bare hands in a bar fight in Tijuana. More
What's Fresh
Jeffrey Westhoff
Jeffrey has been reviewing films professionally since he was a senior in high school and wrote reviews for his home-town paper, the Erie Times News. More
Shawn Bowers
I'm a freelance teen critic for the Kansas City Star Teen Star, where I've been writing for about three years and am a member of the Kansas City Film Critics Circle. More
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
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
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten 2/4 | Rules of Engagement by Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com |
Fresh 3/4 | Return to Me by Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com |
Fresh 3/4 | High Fidelity by Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com |
Rotten 1/4 | Thugs by Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com |
Rotten 2/4 | My Little Assassin by Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 4.5/5 | Moon by Mike Long, DVDSleuth. DVDSleuth.com |
Rotten 2.5/5 | The Final Destination by Mike Long, DVDSleuth. DVDSleuth.com |
Fresh 4/5 | The Last Emperor by Renee Schonfeld, Common Sense Media |
Fresh 4/5 | Hedwig and the Angry Inch by Sierra Filucci, Common Sense Media |
Fresh 4/5 | Walkabout by Sierra Filucci, Common Sense Media |
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| - | 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 |
| - | Ellen Burstyn, An Audio Conversation: Ellen Burstyn Talks Tennessee Williams, Brando, Sex And Mortality by Prairie Miller, Critical Women |
| - | Ellen Burstyn, An Audio Conversation: Ellen Burstyn Talks Tennessee Williams, Brando, Sex And Mortality by Prairie Miller, WBAI Radio |
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