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Critics / Publications / ReelTalk Movie Reviews

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Authors
    • Jeffrey Chen
    • Ryan Cracknell
    • Robert Ford
    • A. J. Hakari
    • David Haviland
    • Jacqueline Jung
    • Donald J. Levit
    • John P. McCarthy
    • Geoff Roberts
    • Joanne Ross
    • Diana Saenger
    • Betty Jo Tucker
    • Joshua Vasquez
    • Ian Waldron-Mantgani
    • Frank Wilkins

ReelTalk Movie Reviews

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

I Am Legend (2007)

"'I Am Legend' may boil down to a zombie flick with a religious motif, yet it entertains the way a popcorn movie should."

John P. McCarthy

Splat

I Am Sam (2002)

"Practically everything about Sam's friends comes across as too cute and condescending."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

I Capture the Castle (2003)

"Even with a preconceived notion of where this film would take me, I found its surprising twists and fine dialogue sweetly entertaining."

Diana Saenger

Tomato
9/10

I Heart Huckabees (2004)

"Even as we laugh, we're invited to consider the different approaches to [existentialism], which comes across as the flawed and funny but necessary human pursuit that it is."

Jeffrey Chen

Splat

I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

"I feel extremely disappointed with a thriller when I can tell 'who done it' before the main suspense kicks in. 'I Know Who Killed Me' is that kind of movie.""

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat
1.5/4

I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009)

"I Love You, Beth Cooper spreads itself broadly, but in doing so, it robs the characters of any charm, depth, or personality."

A. J. Hakari

Splat

I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)

"'Chuck & Larry' steps into some fairly daring territory, but it has to be mentioned how flatly the film falls on its face in the attempt."

A. J. Hakari

Splat

I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)

"Adam Sandler gives an obnoxious performance here -- and Kevin James comes across merely as his straight man, like Abbott was to Costello."

Geoff Roberts

Splat

I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)

"Something's out of whack when Rob Schneider -- as an Asian caricature running a wedding chapel north of the border -- gives the best performance."

John P. McCarthy

Splat

I Sell the Dead (2009)

"Bits strike out in every which way but are not long, deep or effective, so 'I Sell the Dead' develops neither momentum nor personality."

Donald J. Levit

Splat

I Think I Love My Wife (2007)

"The tonal transitions in 'I Think I Love My Wife' are enough to give you whiplash."

A. J. Hakari

Splat

I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006)

"Dialogue and character conflicts feel even more tired than usual here, and the big twist in the climax is more likely to anger viewers than amaze them."

A. J. Hakari

Tomato

I'm Not There (2007)

"The most unexpected external fact about 'I'm Not There' is that Todd Haynes got Bob Dylan's permission for this film."

Donald J. Levit

Splat
6/10

I, Robot (2004)

"A freshly microwaved mix of Blade Runner and Minority Report topped with a big dollop of cheese."

Jeffrey Chen

Tomato

Ice Age (2002)

"Manfred, Sid, and Diego demonstrate the old Ice Age adage that a friend is someone who knows all your faults and likes you just the same."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)

"Enough is swiped from Pixar to render this adequate kiddy fare."

John P. McCarthy

Splat

Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

"Even the return of audience favorite Scrat, who provides a few laughs, fails to save this sequel from being a letdown. "

Geoff Roberts

Tomato

Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

"This movie feels right more often than the first 'Ice Age,' which means a third installment is inevitable and eagerly anticipated. "

John P. McCarthy

Tomato

The Ice Harvest (2005)

"Billed as a dark comedy, 'The Ice Harvest' contains little to laugh at. But it's packed with the elements fans of film noir enjoy -- sex, violence, money and betrayal"

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

Ice Princess (2005)

"Michelle Trachtenberg is a revelation both on and off the ice."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

An Ideal Husband (1999)

"A movie whose few imperfections never detract from its elegant characters and intriguing plot."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

Identity (2003)

"Although the first part of 'Identity' overflows with delicious suspense and creepy atmosphere, the film's plot soon becomes one of its helpless victims."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

Identity (2003)

"Although the first part of 'Identity' overflows with delicious supense and creepy atmosphere, the film's plot soon becomes one of its helpless victims."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

Idiocracy (2006)

"'Idiocracy' is an excruciating, mindless sci-fi comedy."

Geoff Roberts

Tomato
9/10

Idlewild (2006)

"Idlewild's brazen approach to cinematic entertainment is one of its brightest lights."

Jeffrey Chen

Tomato

Igby Goes Down (2002)

"I enjoyed the film for its performances."

Diana Saenger

Splat

Igor (2008)

"'Igor' is a decent enough movie that tries to please everyone but ends up pleasing no one."

A. J. Hakari

Tomato

Ikiru (1952)

"Few actors besides Shimura, could pull off the older, round-shouldered protagonist's downcast face, later "unnatural" and scary to a young woman."

Donald J. Levit

Tomato

The Illusionist (2006)

"Most viewers will enjoy the fun of being rewardingly beguiled by 'The Illusionist.'"

Donald J. Levit

Splat

Imaginary Heroes (2004)

"An indigestible omelette of sitcom humor and real tragic possibility."

Donald J. Levit

Tomato

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004)

"A dash of cold water for both the movie industry and the public."

Donald J. Levit

Tomato

Imagine Me & You (2006)

"'Imagine Me & You' is mainstream enough not to alienate viewers but unique enough to intrigue and entertain."

A. J. Hakari

Splat
1.5/4

Imagine That (2009)

"Eddie Murphy has seen worse hours (Meet Dave and Norbit are far more catastrophic), but his shtick in Imagine That wears thin pretty fast."

A. J. Hakari

Tomato

Imagine That (2009)

"Long and certainly predictable, yet quite effective -- a family film with more depth than you might envisage."

John P. McCarthy

Tomato

Importance of Being Earnest (2002)

"Despite a few distracting cinematic touches, Oliver Parker's 'Earnest' effort is a joy to watch -- and to hear."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

In Bruges (2008)

"'In Bruges' discloses nothing that is not at once discernible and, even with new wrinkles, does not measure up against better caper-gone-awry works."

Donald J. Levit

Splat

The In Crowd (2000)

"Lack of a sympathetic main character is only one of the film’s many faults."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

In Good Company (2004)

"Quaid's outrageous response to a surprise birthday party held in his character's honor simply brings down the house."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

In Her Shoes (2005)

"Schmaltzy? Sure, but it's darn good schmaltz."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

In My Country (2005)

"Patly rounded out with a Hollywood love-and-renunciation conclusion."

Donald J. Levit

-

In Search Of Beethoven (2009)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato

In Search of Mozart (2006)

"'In Search of Mozart' shines the brightest when it showcases individual musicians playing Mozart. It's obvious how much this beautiful music means to them."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

In the Bedroom (2001)

"Hard to top for pure shock value and raw human emotion depicted on screen."

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

In The City/En La Ciudad (2002)

"Disappointing and hollow."

Donald J. Levit

-

In the Company of Men (1997)

"In the Company of Aaron Eckhart"

Betty Jo Tucker

Splat

In the Cut (2003)

"Smothered in jumpy camera work, out-of-focus scenes and excessively lurid material, 'In the Cut' ends up being as lifeless as the victims of its easy-to-spot serial killer."

Betty Jo Tucker

Tomato

In the Mirror of Maya Deren (2003)

"A visually and spiritually rewarding documentary."

Donald J. Levit

Splat

In The Mix (2005)

"The lack of spark and energy in the film's 'plot' is evident in just about every way you can examine. "

A. J. Hakari

Splat

In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2008)

"This film suffers from some of the worst editing in the history of film, making certain battle sequences almost incomprehensible."

A. J. Hakari

Splat

In The Pit (2007)

"Though earnest, 'In the Pit' does not take off."

Donald J. Levit

  
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