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 |