Tomato |
The Damned United (2009) |
"Offering just enough football to satisfy the fans in the stands, The Damned United is also a pleasingly high-quality British drama with some terrific performances." |
Fionnuala Halligan |
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Dan in Real Life (2007) |
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Splat |
Dance Flick (2009) |
"While there's certainly ample comedic sport to be had at the expense of the recent glut of overly melodramatic teen dance dramas, Dance Flick rarely stays on the beat." |
Tim Grierson |
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Dangerous Parking (2007) |
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Tomato |
Dare (2009) |
"While not all the filmmakers' gambits work, this low-budget comedy is thematically daring and increasingly engrossing as it rolls along." |
Tim Grierson |
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Darfur Now (2007) |
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The Darjeeling Limited (2007) |
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Tomato |
The Dark Knight (2008) |
"The Dark Knight may be the first movie of its kind to substantively, intellectually address the mythos of comic-book action in something vaguely resembling the real world." |
Brent Simon |
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The Deal (2005) |
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Death at a Funeral (2007) |
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Death Defying Acts (2008) |
"Report Warns UK Tax Credits Turning Off Co-Productions" |
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Death Defying Acts (2008) |
"So corny and old-fashioned that only diehard romantics are likely to consider it magical." |
Allan Hunter |
Tomato |
Death In Love (2009) |
"Boaz Yakin's dark drama is about the legacy of pain." |
David D'Arcy |
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Death Proof (2007) |
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Death Race (2008) |
"Anderson finds a few interesting angles from which to cover things, but there's nothing really memorable or original to wow jaded action fans." |
John Hazelton |
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Deception (2008) |
"A slick, cat-and-mouse thriller that unfolds with sharply-diminishing plausibility." |
Allan Hunter |
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Defiance (2008) |
"In trying to add a new chapter to the long history of films made about the Holocaust, Defiance can barely move a narrative muscle without bumping into another, better movie that covers some of the same ground." |
Tim Grierson |
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Deficit (2007) |
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Tomato |
Definitely, Maybe (2008) |
"An unusually soulful and appealing romantic comedy." |
Allan Hunter |
Tomato |
Delta (2008) |
"Kornel Mundruczo is back on his feet with his best rounded and most mature work to date." |
Dan Fainaru |
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Demain dès l'aube (2009) |
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Lisa Nesselson |
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Derek (2008) |
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Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009) |
"A serviceable but uninspired romantic comedy with a familiar fishes-out-of-water backdrop." |
John Hazelton |
Tomato |
Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009) |
"In his feature debut, writer-director J Blakeson has concocted a grimy, twisty tale that occasionally pushes plausibility but is buoyed by three strong central performances." |
Tim Grierson |
Tomato |
Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009) |
"A Christmas Carol is an engaging and relatively dark take on a seasonal classic that finds director Robert Zemeckis refining the performance capture animation technique he used to mixed effect on The Polar Express and Beowulf." |
John Hazelton |
Tomato |
District 9 (2009) |
"Starts out as a genuinely disturbing treatise on bigotry before devolving into a violent blitzkrieg that lacks the inventiveness of the story's earlier sequences." |
Tim Grierson |
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) |
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Don't Look Back (2009) |
"Don’t Look Back, an initially intriguing, ultimately incoherent mind-bender." |
Jonathan Romney |
Tomato |
Donkey Punch (2009) |
"Blackburn has assembled a solid cast that pivots from folly into fear with a frightful believability." |
David D'Arcy |
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Double Take (2001) |
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Tomato |
Doubt (2008) |
"An effectively ambiguous, high-pedigree adult drama that entangles viewers in slow, sure-handed fashion." |
Brent Simon |
Tomato |
Drag Me To Hell (2009) |
"A slickly made, engaging horror film that evokes the spirit of much of the director’s early work." |
Brent Simon |
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Dragonball: Evolution (2009) |
"Puerile childrens' sci-fi of a strictly B-movie standard." |
Mike Goodridge |
Tomato |
Duplicity (2009) |
"A high-tech romantic thriller set in the little-seen world of corporate espionage, Tony Gilroy's second feature is sophisticated adult entertainment which puts the lazy Ocean's films to shame with its clever writing, lively direction and visual panache." |
Mike Goodridge |