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G-Force (2009)

"It’s a shame that the heart of the story doesn’t beat strongly enough to match the visual invention onscreen."

Fionnuala Halligan

Tomato

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

"Unpretentious popcorn entertainment which delivers the goods and should be a sizable hit."

Mike Goodridge

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Gandhi, My Father (2007)

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Garage (2008)

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Splat

George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead (2008)

"For Romero, someone who still retains respect and admiration for previous work, Diary of the Dead points to the realization that it is time to close the door on zombie movies and move to other horror subjects."

Steve Ramos

Splat

Get Smart (2008)

"Offering a little bit of everything but not quite enough of any one thing, Get Smart is a likable jumble of genres that would have benefited from being less ambitious."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Ghost Town (2008)

"[Makes] the best of its strong cast and attractive New York locations."

Tomato

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)

"Starts unpromisingly but ends up, thanks largely to co-star Jennifer Garner, being briefly affecting."

John Hazelton

Tomato

A Girl Cut in Two (2008)

"It's cynical business as usual for Claude Chabrol, who offers plentiful style and psychological finesse, if few surprises, in his latest jaundiced and sophisticated entertainment."

Jonathan Romney

Tomato

The Girl From Monaco (2009)

"Luchini, who could read the phone directory and make it sound exciting, has completely nailed the soft-skinned, flabby, middle-aged lawyer who hides his hang-ups behind a barrage of verbiage."

Dan Fainaru

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Go Go Tales

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Gomorra (2008)

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Tomato

Gomorrah (2009)

"Probably the most authentic and unsentimental mafia movie ever to come out of Italy."

Lee Marshall

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Gone with the Woman (2007)

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Splat

Good (2008)

"Good is an admirable though poorly-executed adaptation of Scottish playwright CP Taylor's 1981 play about the rise of Nazism. But it never acquires the play's philosophical weight, dramatic power or provocative imagination."

Splat

Good Dick (2008)

"Marianne Palka's comedy, which she wrote and stars in, lacks the script, acting and the laughs to rise in the marketplace above similar Sundance-style fare, despite the sado-masochistic streak."

David D'Arcy

Splat

Good Luck Chuck (2007)

"A ramshackle piece of fleeting entertainment."

Brent Simon

Tomato

Goodbye Solo (2009)

"An odd-couple relationship fuels a slow-burning but ultimately moving emotional and spiritual journey in Ramin Bahrani’s third feature."

Lee Marshall

Tomato

Gran Torino (2008)

"An unpretentious, often very funny humanist drama which is a small jewel in Clint Eastwood's canon of work as a director and a highpoint in his career as an actor."

Mike Goodridge

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The Great Debaters (2007)

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Splat

The Greatest (2009)

"Director Shana Feste charts the uneasy journey people must undertake in the face of grief, but she can't quite fully bring this emotionally delicate drama to fruition."

Tim Grierson

Splat

The Guitar (2008)

"Saffron Burrows is commanding as a distraught woman who finds a novel way to cope with tragedy, but the movie constantly subverts realistic detail with the fantastic in ways that are not dramatically satisfying."

Patrick Z. McGavin

  
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