Tomato |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"Smith still manages to find something touching and occasionally even tragic in the character." |
John Hazelton |
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I Killed My Mother (2010) |
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Allan Hunter |
Tomato |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"A Judd Apatow-esque mix of the buddy and romantic comedy genres, I Love You, Man hits the funny bone often if never particularly hard." |
John Hazelton |
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I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
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Tomato |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"A top-of-the-range family melodrama sparingly told and austerely framed, Claudel's tale of guilt, grief and redemption will have viewers thinking deep and weeping long." |
Jonathan Romney |
Tomato |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"Ice Age 3 is an exemplary marriage of precise, well-paced storytelling enhanced by 3D effects in an adventure-packed ride." |
Fionnuala Halligan |
Splat |
Igor (2008) |
"Sweet-natured but saddled with strained wisecracking humor and over-busy plotting, Igor never quite manages to shake off a feeling of familiarity." |
Tim Grierson |
Tomato |
Il Divo (2009) |
"If the director never quite gets to the heart of the man, that's part of his point: Andreotti emerges from the film as a collection of fragments." |
Lee Marshall |
Tomato |
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) |
"To anyone not sympathetic to Gilliam’s flights of fantasy, Parnassus will reek of rambling self-indulgence but fans will welcome it as a return to what he does best." |
Allan Hunter |
Splat |
Imagine That (2009) |
"Sweet yet slight." |
John Hazelton |
Tomato |
Import/Export (2009) |
"It's the very unremitting nature of the vision that forces us to confront an unpalatable truth and in that, many willing to go along may find a strange sort of comfort." |
Peter Brunette |
Tomato |
In Bruges (2008) |
"Playwright Martin McDonagh's debut feature of his own script shows still-tentative cinematic skills, yet his flair for dialogue and inanity delivers the laughs as the bodies hit the cobblestones." |
David D'Arcy |
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In Prison My Whole Life (2007) |
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In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
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The Incredible Hulk (2008) |
"The Incredible Hulk makes noises about a return, but it seems doubtful audiences will keep the faith for a third try -- at least, with Hulk as the sole star." |
Fionnuala Halligan |
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Independencia (2009) |
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Howard Feinstein |
Splat |
The Informers (2009) |
"Characters become real enough to draw you in, yet are not deeply drawn enough to make you care." |
David D'Arcy |
Splat |
Inglourious Basterds (2009) |
"Intermittently-inspired World War II epic ... the thread of the drama is left disjointed and the focus ever-changing." |
Mike Goodridge |
Splat |
Inkheart (2009) |
"Bit by bit, Inkheart gets backed into a very moribund soundstage finale with loose ends either rapidly wrapped or abandoned entirely." |
Fionnuala Halligan |
Splat |
The International (2009) |
"The International falls far short of making its case." |
Fionnuala Halligan |
Tomato |
Intimate Enemies (2009) |
"Pulls no punches in its depiction of the gruesome nature of guerilla warfare and the ensuing decay of morality." |
Denis Seguin |
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Into the Wild (2007) |
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The Invasion (2007) |
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Tomato |
The Invention of Lying (2009) |
"A premise worthy of a vintage screwball farce is developed into a breezy, crowd-pleasing comedy in The Invention Of Lying." |
Allan Hunter |
Tomato |
Invictus (2009) |
"An old-fashioned crowd-pleaser which is both a rousing sports movie and a testament to the nobility of Nelson Mandela, Invictus is another strong entry in Clint Eastwood’s fast-growing body of work." |
Mike Goodridge |
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Irene (2009) |
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Jonathan Romney |
Tomato |
Iron Man (2008) |
"A slickly-attractive, well-cast and solidly-constructed piece of mainstream action-adventure entertainment." |
Brent Simon |
Tomato |
It Might Get Loud (2009) |
"A rock-doc that celebrates the instrument without overly fretting (as it were) about the hardware." |
Jonathan Romney |
Tomato |
It's a Free World (2007) |
"Often affecting and very well observed." |
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