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Critics / Publications / Reno Gazette-Journal

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    • Forrest Hartman
    • Mark Robison

Reno Gazette-Journal

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
B+

I Am Curious... - 2-Disc Set (1967)

"People who love film history will get a kick out of it; everyone else can safely pass."

Mark Robison

Tomato
B

I, Robot (2004)

"An enjoyable action flick."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

"Although hardly a departure from the original, it is well-animated, well-voiced, and decently plotted."

Forrest Hartman

Splat
2/4

The Ice Harvest (2005)

"A film populated by nasty characters who spend nearly 90 minutes doing nasty things to one another. That some of those things are darkly funny helps, but not enough to merit a viewing. "

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
B

Identity (2003)

"“Identity” makes for a good rainy-night rental."

Mark Robison

Tomato
3/5

If These Walls Could Talk (1996)

"Too earnest perhaps, but interesting"

Mark Robison

Tomato
A+

Ikiru (1952)

"An unqualified masterpiece that just may be Kurosawa's best."

Mark Robison

Splat
2/4

Imaginary Heroes (2004)

"Writer-director Dan Harris’ script is so disjointed that Heroes rambles for most of its nearly two-hours."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

IMAX - Africa: The Serengeti (1994)

"While Africa is completely absorbing, it’s best viewed as a primer to the subject matter. With its 40-minute run time, viewers are able to grasp only a surface understanding of the material."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3.5/4

IMAX - Bears (2001)

"The cinematography is spectacular and shows things most people will never see in person."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3.5/5

IMAX - Dolphins (2000)

"Solid eye-candy documentary that any dolphin lover will enjoy."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
B-

The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)

"This is a fanciful mistaken-identity farce that cuts deeper than most because Wilde weaves class satire into the comical plot."

Forrest Hartman

Splat
C-

Importance of Being Earnest (2002)

"The movie manages as casual entertainment, but director Oliver Parker has done his best to muck things up."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3.5/4

In America (2003)

"The film's blend of heartbreak and hope is perhaps Sheridan’s greatest achievement, and it gives us a work that’s as lovable as it is challenging. "

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

In Her Shoes (2005)

"Fans of the old-fashioned tearjerker will be adding a new movie to their list of favorites."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

In My Country (2005)

"Intelligent piece that does its job as entertainment. More importantly, it should advance public knowledge about the apartheid government's human rights violations."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
B+

In the Cut (2003)

"Interesting throughout with an intriguing female slant not seen in most steamy psycho-thrillers."

Mark Robison

Tomato
3/4

The In-Laws (2003)

"There’s no getting around the chemistry between [Albert] Brooks and [Michael] Douglas."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato

The Incredibles (2004)

"The folks at Pixar Animation Studios can't seem to make a bad movie."

Forrest Hartman

Splat
B-

Ingmar Bergman Special Edition DVD Collection (1966)

"Two great movies, some spotty ones, and frustrating extras, especially the poor commentary tracks."

Mark Robison

Tomato
B+

Ingmar Bergman Trilogy (1961)

"A treat for fans."

Mark Robison

Tomato
3/4

Inside Man (2006)

"Not even viewers will understand the scope of the robbery until the final minutes of the film, which is a tribute to [director Spike] Lee and first-time screenwriter Russell Gewirtz."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3.5/4

Insomnia (2002)

"It’s a thinking man’s movie in the blockbuster season and an excellent counterbalance to the comic thrills of Star Wars and Spider-Man."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3.5/4

Intermission (2004)

"Attentive viewers will be rewarded with several intriguing story lines, a host of fine performances and a darn good time at the movies."

Forrest Hartman

Splat
C+

The Interpreter (2005)

"The complicated plotting gets increasingly ridiculous as the picture nears conclusion."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
5/5

Interview with the Vampire (1994)

"A fabulous adaptation of the Anne Rice novel and one of the best modern vampire films. In a genre dominated by trash, this is a rare gem."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

Intimate Strangers (2004)

"One of the most unusual screen romances of 2004."

Forrest Hartman

Splat
C

Intolerable Cruelty (2003)

"Has worthwhile moments, including an excellent performance by [George] Clooney, but the plotting is contrived."

Forrest Hartman

Tomato
3/4

The Italian Job (2003)

"This isn’t exactly brainy material, but it’s perfect escapist filmgoing"

Forrest Hartman

  
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