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W. (2008)

"Oliver Stone has an uncanny knack of making movies which are better appreciated many years after they are made, and W feels like it will be one of them."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

Wanted (2008)

"Maximum violence and minimum plot are the formula."

John Hazelton

-

War (2007)

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Splat

Watchmen (2009)

"Fitfully touching on a variety of complex issues, but never entirely satisfyingly so, Watchmen is shockingly devoid of natural narrative pull -- a beautifully constructed rocket that never quite gets off the ground."

Brent Simon

-

We Own The Night (2007)

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Tomato

Wendy and Lucy (2008)

"Kelly Reichardt's third film is another small story revolving around seemingly banal events which, like its predecessor Old Joy, builds into a moving cry of despair for its alienated lead character."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

What Doesn't Kill You (2008)

"Goodman's directing shows a sure hand at the Irish Goodfellas genre, and his actors (including Goodman himself) rally to give the picture plenty of credibility."

David D'Arcy

Splat

What Just Happened (2008)

"A desultory Hollywood satire that fatally lacks the guts or verve to say anything vitally new or different."

Patrick Z. McGavin

Tomato

Whatever Works (2009)

"Whatever Works transcends Allen formulas thanks to David, who is taller, balder and more foul-mouthed than the usual types Allen himself has played."

David D'Arcy

Splat

When Did You Last See Your Father? (2008)

"Morrison's book is painfully honest and whilst the film is sensitively handled and impeccably crafted it is also curiously distant and unmoving."

Allan Hunter

Tomato

Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? (2008)

"After sitting down with lots of friendly people everywhere he goes, and a few nasty extremists, Spurlock is optimistic. He finds friendship and some real laughs, but the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks eludes him."

David D'Arcy

Tomato

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

"The novelty of looking at the creatures never wears off, and Jonze uses an inquisitive handheld style that works."

Brent Simon

Tomato

Whip It (2009)

"Whip It greatly benefits from Barrymore’s breezy approach and her large female cast’s camaraderie."

Tim Grierson

-

White Night Wedding (2008)

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Tomato

The White Ribbon (2009)

"A meticulously constructed, precisely modulated tapestry of malice and intrigue in a rural village in pre-World War I northern Germany."

Mike Goodridge

Splat

Wild Child (2009)

"A project broad-based enough to make tween competitor Angus, Thongs And Perfect Snogging feel arthouse."

Fionnuala Halligan

-

Wild Grass (2009)

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Dan Fainaru

-

The Window (2008)

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Splat

The Winning Season (2009)

"Transporting The Bad News Bears into the world of high school girls basketball, The Winning Season is likable and diverting even if it's pretty familiar."

Tim Grierson

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Wonderful Town (2007)

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Tomato

The Wrestler (2008)

"A natural awards contender and audience-pleaser without feeling overtly manipulative on the way."

Fionnuala Halligan

  
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