Tomato B+
WALL-E (2008)
"That's the beauty of Pixar, behoden only to its own quality standards, it can still play the part of the child prodigy whose creative genius appears to have no boundaries."
Bruce Bennett
Splat C-
Watchmen (2009)
"This may be everything Moore's fans have hoped for but there is little for the average film fan to understand let alone enjoy."
What a Girl Wants (2003)
"A complete rip-off without one original twist of any kind—a film devoid of any unique concept."
Splat B-
What Happens in Vegas (2008)
"This derivative rom-com works best when the leads are exacting revenge on each other."
Tomato B
Whatever Works (2009)
"A more mean spirited but still very funny film aimed mainly at Woody'searly period devotees that includes a spirited turn by Evan Rachel Wood."
Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
"What we have here is a challenging, psychological rendering of a child's classic that may indeed be too unexciting and melancholy for kids, and too unstructured to be fully appreciated by adults."
Whip It (2009)
"Despite its somewhat contrived formula, Whip It feels like a spirited Indie that refuses to sell out, demonstrating respect for both its characters and its audience."
Tomato B-
The Wicker Man (2006)
"This film falls into the 'good wierd' catagory-even if you don't care for it, you will love telling people about it."
Wild Hogs (2007)
"An easy target to criticize given its over-the-hill, homophobic, below-the-belt, yet not altogehter unbelievable contrivances. But Macy, Liotta and Tomei keep it real."
Willard (2003)
"Willard can be appreciated, no, relished as a stylish throwback to a era when horror movies displayed more brains than blood."
Work and the Glory: American Zion (2005)
"While a minor improvement over its promising but sluggish predecessor, "American Zion" despite its authentic look, feels shallow and hastily edited."
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)
"Built to charm, inspire, amuse and filled with surprises. A bit long but worth the ride."
The Wrestler (2008)
"Rourke's performance is gritty and real for sure and the tender moments ring true. But let's not go overboard. It's practically a reality show."