Splat D |
Games People Play: New York (2004) |
"If this type of entertainment is your cup of tea, you will likely be amused here." |
Edward Havens |
Tomato A- |
Gangs of New York (2002) |
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Ray Caligiure |
Tomato B |
Garden State (2004) |
"Garden State is the quintessential “first film” from a young director: it’s packed to the gills with overreaching themes and relentless style." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat D |
Garfield the Movie (2004) |
Click here to see the review. |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat D+ |
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006) |
"Instead of eliciting anger like the last film did, this installment merely bores. That's progress to me." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato A- |
Garmento (2003) |
"Strong in dialogue and atmosphere, keeping the viewer interested in what is going to happen to these characters." |
Edward Havens |
Tomato B+ |
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (2005) |
"It’s a joy to see the master of zombie cinema return to take back the crown." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat D+ |
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) |
"50 Cent's fanbase might love this valentine to the rapper’s ego no matter the quality, but other audiences might not be as forgiving with this half-realized urban fairy tale." |
Brian Orndorf |
- |
Ghost World (2001) |
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Splat F |
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) |
Click here to see the review. |
Darwin Mayflower |
Tomato A |
Gilda Live (1980) |
"To have another ninety minutes of Lisa Loopner and Emily Litella, with Judy Miller and Roseanne Roseannadanna and Candy Slice is a joy." |
Edward Havens |
Splat C |
The Girl Next Door (2004) |
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Brian Orndorf |
- |
The Girl Next Door (2004) |
""The Girl Next Door" is not here to save the genre and, without some major work done on the script, is destined to arrive as limp at the box office as its predecessors." |
Chris Faile |
Splat D+ |
The Girl Next Door (2004) |
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Chris Faile |
Splat D |
Glory Road (2006) |
"There is simply nothing resembling real life in the film, just basic cable motivations and infantile storytelling that somehow lucked itself into a big screen release pattern and budget." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato 5/5 |
The Godfather (1972) |
No article available. |
Edward Havens |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Godfather Part III (1990) |
No article available. |
Edward Havens |
Tomato A |
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004) |
"An enjoyable time at the movies, and a film that deserves the support of astute film audiences who are not bothered by reading subtitles at the movies." |
Edward Havens |
Tomato A- |
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004) |
Click here to see the review. |
Rafael Wambier |
Tomato A- |
Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005) |
"Good Night, and Good Luck introduces Clooney for the first time as an exceptional filmmaker, interested in challenging material and outstanding performances" |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato A+ |
Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005) |
"The most engaging, gripping and compelling movie of the year" |
Edward Havens |
Splat D |
A Good Year (2006) |
"As much respect I have for Crowe as a dramatic actor, the painful truth is, comedy just isn't his forte." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Goonies (1985) |
No article available. |
Edward Havens |
Tomato A |
Gosford Park (2001) |
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The Facer |
Splat D |
Gothika (2003) |
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Brian Orndorf |
Splat C+ |
Grandma's Boy (2006) |
"If he's schooling punks on Dance Dance Revolution or making out with Shirley Jones, Nick Swardson steals every scene he's in, giving the material a distinctive twist through unexpected line delivery and crack comic timing." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat C |
The Great Raid (2005) |
"Great Raid shines a light on an important, little-told tale of WWII combat, but the history deserves less drowsy reverence and more wartime enthusiasm." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato A- |
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) |
"Greatest Game is a studied, thoroughly entertaining sports drama that defies all expectations, returning the honor to the game of golf, and the thrill back into movies." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat C+ |
Gridiron Gang (2006) |
"Gang only gels as a drama because of Johnson's dedication to making Porter a human being first, and an "Inspiratron 3000" movie formula robot second." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat 2/5 |
The Grifters (1990) |
No article available. |
Edward Havens |
Tomato A- |
Grindhouse (2007) |
"Gloriously grotesque, hilariously horrific and exactly the shot in the arm movies have been needing for far too long." |
Edward Havens |
Splat C- |
Group (2002) |
"How many more times will indie filmmakers subject us to boring, self-important stories of how horrible we are to ourselves and each other?" |
Edward Havens |
Splat C- |
The Grudge (2004) |
"Even Shimizu can’t stop Hollywood from yet another miscalculated attempt to strip down and simplify overseas horror for the suburban mallrats." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat D- |
The Grudge 2 (2006) |
"If you have your unholy and unstoppable spirits crawling out of photo developing solution to chill the crowd, maybe this series should've quit while it was ahead." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat D+ |
The Guardian (2006) |
"Filled with ugly step-printing and chaotic staging, Guardian could be mistaken for a CBS television movie at times, making it hard to stay excited for this big screen affair." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato A- |
Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst (2004) |
"A stunningly bizarre, stranger-than-fiction tale of the stumbling of a revolution and the semi-automatic transformation of a princess." |
Brian Orndorf |
Splat C |
Guess Who (2005) |
"Can a film feature Ashton Kutcher parading around in women’s lingerie and a teary-eyed Zoe Saldana recalling her interracial dating struggles and still be taken seriously?" |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato B+ |
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) |
"After the first 20 minutes, Saints smoothes out the kinks and starts to resemble the open wound collection of memories it was intended to be." |
Brian Orndorf |
Tomato B- |
Gunner Palace (2005) |
"Michael Tucker missed a golden opportunity to say something meaningful and important about the lives of the men and women of our Armed Forces." |
Edward Havens |