Splat |
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) |
"This production, these situations and characters, are to Shakespeare what advertising is to truth." |
Douglas Konecky |
Tomato |
12 and Holding (2006) |
"The excellent casting and acting, the strong script and subtle plotting build into a carefully crafted roller coaster ride." |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
13 Tzameti (2006) |
"Shot in black and white, '13' maintains a strong disconsolate tone, one in which the world feels barren and uncaring." |
George Wu |
Splat |
The 13th Floor (1999) |
"It might work best as a rental at home with the sound turned off so the laughable dialogue will not insert itself between you and the movie." |
Douglas Konecky |
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1999 Year-in-Review (1999) |
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Tomato |
2 A.M. (2006) |
"A worthy addition to the subgenre of up-all-night ensemble comedies." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
20 Dates (1998) |
"I haven't laughed so much at a movie in ages." |
Douglas Konecky |
Tomato |
2000 Year-in-Review (2000) |
"culturevulture.net writers' ten best lists" |
Arthur Lazere |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
Arthur Lazere |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
Bob Aulert |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
David Fear |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
Gary Mairs |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
George Wu |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
Scott Von Doviak |
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2001 Year-in-Review (2001) |
"culturevulture.net's Ten Best Films of 2001" |
Tom Block |
Tomato |
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) |
"A celestial alignment of man, medium, and material." |
Tom Block |
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2002 Year-in-Review (2002) |
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2003 Year-in-Review (2003) |
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Splat |
2012 (2009) |
"This isn't disaster porn, it's a disaster gang-bang." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
2046 (2005) |
"No one else making films today..surveys the landscape of the heart with the sensitivity, delicacy, and depth that Wong brings to 2046." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
21 Grams (2003) |
"A... tightly focused script that draws the strands together into a Gordian knot of inevitabilities" |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
25th Hour (2002) |
"There's a new maturity on display here, and the result is the director's most satisfying feature in over a decade." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Splat 5/10 |
28 Days (2000) |
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Scott Von Doviak |
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3 A.M. (2001) |
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Tomato |
3 Extremes (2005) |
"The tension, of balancing visceral horror with psychological sadomasochism, requires a disciplined viewer." |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
3-Iron (2005) |
"Comedy and drama intertwine with believability and power." |
Janos Gereben |
Tomato |
300 (2007) |
"It's an enjoyable two hours." |
Harry Chotiner |
Splat 4/10 |
3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) |
"The actors do what they can with a script that never should have made it across their agents' desks." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
39 Pounds of Love (2005) |
"Ami seems to be very much The Poster Boy for himself, but not for the severely disabled in general, even though this will easily, if erroneously, be read into the film." |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
4 Little Girls (1998) |
"Some of the credit for the two convictions may well be due to Spike Lee’s memorable 1997 documentary...which brought new attention to the case." |
Chris Pepus |
Tomato |
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2008) |
"This year’s Palme d’Or winner, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, makes it’s U.S. debut at the New York Film Festival" |
George Wu |
Tomato |
40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) |
"A smart sex comedy that revels more in the gray matter than the groin." |
Bob Aulert |
Tomato |
The 400 Blows (1959) |
"[Truffaut's} eye for telling detail is unrivaled..." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato 8/10 |
42 Up (1998) |
"If only because its foreignness allows it to come to terms with one of the great taboo subjects in our national life, 42 Up is a tremendously valuable film." |
Gary Mairs |
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51 Birch Street (2006) |
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Tomato |
51 Birch Street (2006) |
"If it is the objective of a work of art to hold up a mirror to our own lives, then 51 Birch Street, in all its makeshift craftsmanship, is a great work of art." |
Beverly Berning |
Tomato |
5X2 (2005) |
"a wealth of incident and detail...that actualizes a multi-leveled view of both the characters and the dynamics of their relationships." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
7 Days - In September (2002) |
"What distinguishes 'Seven Days in September' are the smaller scale moments that it captures, individual human elements within the broader sweep of events." |
Arthur Lazere |
Splat |
8 1/2 Women (1999) |
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Tom Block |
Tomato |
8 Mile (2002) |
"There are brawls enough to provide the flavor of how life in the darker reaches of Motown can be." |
Nigam Nuggehalli |
Tomato |
9 Songs (2005) |
"For all its problems and incoherence, 'Nine Songs' is both original and daring. It's worth a dozen 'better' films.
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Gary Mairs |