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.
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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) |
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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.
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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 |