Tomato |
Tadpole (2002) |
"a sweet, gentle, so-light-it-might-float- away-any-moment comedy of urban manners" |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) |
"The best Alfred Hitchcock movie made since Alfred Hitchcock died." |
Tom Block |
Tomato |
Talk to Her (2002) |
"Almodóvar’s delectable choice of music, the roving camera, and his eye for detail give the movie a supremely graceful feel." |
George Wu |
- |
Tango (1998) |
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Tomato 9/10 |
The Tao of Steve (2000) |
"The best movie about slacking since 'The Mother and the Whore.'" |
Gary Mairs |
Tomato |
Tape (2001) |
"The murky visuals are an apt match for the squalid setting and narrative ambiguities." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
Tarnation (2004) |
"One of the most powerful examples of film as self-healing, 'Tarnation' astonishes both as art and as testament." |
Jesse Paddock |
Tomato |
Tea With Mussolini (1999) |
"If you want some light and charming entertainment and are attuned to Zeffirelli's rather conventional approach to the medium, then you can have a very good time." |
Arthur Lazere |
Splat |
Tears of the Black Tiger (2000) |
"The early scenes are interesting and enjoyable. And then the novelty wears off, but the film doesn’t end." |
Emily S. Mendel |
Splat |
Tell No One (2008) |
"It feels like an American movie, dubbed in French ... Or perhaps, better put, it feels like a bunch of French people trying to act like Americans." |
Beverly Berning |
Splat |
Ten (2003) |
"Thoughtful insight and human concern are evident...but...there is no dramatic momentum whatever." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
Ten Canoes (2007) |
"It is rare that film can transport its audience to a strange, unfamiliar, yet entrancing world. Ten Canoes, an Australian movie that tells an ancient Yolngu tale, presents such an extraordinary experience." |
Emily S. Mendel |
Tomato |
The Terminal (2004) |
"What...makes it all worthwhile, is Hanks' performance, which consists of one part Chaplin.., one part Sid Caesar.., and one part Hanks' own personal warmth." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
Thank You For Smoking (2006) |
"Eckhart demonstrates genuine comic talent here, drawing laughs with a sharp satirical edge that Reitman's script and direction keep spot on." |
Arthur Lazere |
- |
That Championship Season (1999) |
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Tomato |
The Counterfeiters (2008) |
"...the powerful, gripping, yet multifaceted and largely true story of The Counterfeiters is a film not to be missed." |
Emily S. Mendel |
Splat |
The Duchess of Langeais (2008) |
"Rivette tells the story at a length any other filmmaker would have halved." |
George Wu |
Tomato |
The Rape of Europa |
"The relationship between Hitler's obsession with art, as a means to dehumanize his enemies and apotheosize his master racial aesthetic values -- and just how integral to Hitler this strategy to redraw the geopolitical map through bald physical brute force" |
Les Wright |
Splat |
Then She Found Me (2008) |
"Helen Hunt probably could have made this into a delightful little comedy or a thoughtful drama. But the clumsy mixing of those elements makes for an awkward mess." |
Harry Chotiner |
Splat |
There Will Be Blood (2007) |
"There Will Be Blood has no characters who repay our working to get inside them, and it has no thoughts beyond cliches about our country." |
Harry Chotiner |
Tomato |
The Thin Red Line (1998) |
"a challenging, emotionally riveting, exquisitely beautiful film that plumbs the depths of the soldier's experience of war" |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
The Thing About My Folks (2005) |
"As a film about family relations this one does not disappoint. As a slightly self-indulgent study of New Yorkers looking at themselves, it will charm." |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
Things Behind the Sun (2001) |
"Anders makes the point without belaboring it and without exploiting it for a turn-on." |
Phil Freeman |
Tomato |
Things We Lost in the Fire (2007) |
"There is much that is right about this film; it is a shame that it tries a bit too hard and falls a bit short." |
Emily S. Mendel |
Tomato |
The Third Man (1949) |
"...one of the most robust and intelligent thrillers ever made, an incredibly effective mood piece, and a model of Old School craftsmanship and polish." |
Tom Block |
Splat |
The Third Miracle (1999) |
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Tom Block |
Tomato |
Thirteen (2003) |
"Compellingly sheds light on a terrifying world" |
Leslie Katz |
Tomato |
Thirteen Days (2000) |
"Fiction could not be more frightening, nor make for better cliffhanging entertainment." |
Arthur Lazere |
- |
This Is My Father (1999) |
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Tomato |
This Is Spinal Tap (1984) |
"One of the funniest films of the 1980's." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
Thomas Crown Affair, The (1999) |
"The Thomas Crown Affair is a refreshingly straightforward entertainment film, made with great style." |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
Thomas in Love (2001) |
"gentle, pointed satire and a very human story of disengagement" |
Arthur Lazere |
Splat |
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998) |
"Committees may be necessary to run a democracy, but they do not seem an ideal structure for writing a good movie." |
Arthur Lazere |
- |
A Thousand Clowns (1965) |
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Tomato |
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) |
"A beguiling and fast-paced Tex-Mex western saga of transcendent meaning and beauty" |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
Three Kings (1999) |
"Keilich strikes a sweetly engaging balance between humor and pathos." |
Les Wright |
Splat |
Three Kings (1999) |
"After wooing the likes of Hawks, Peckinpah, and Pontecorvo, 'Three Kings' decides in the end to go steady with Ron Howard." |
Tom Block |
- |
Three Seasons (1999) |
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Tomato |
Three Times (2006) |
"Hou captures that new couple exuberance in a way few films have, and the climatic moment here is as magical as they come." |
George Wu |
Tomato |
Thumbsucker (2005) |
"Suggests...maybe there is something terribly wrong in our nation where everyone ends up needing to be addicted to something." |
Les Wright |
Tomato |
Thunder Road (1958) |
"Mitchum carries the movie on his massive shoulders." |
Scott Von Doviak |
Tomato |
A Tickle in the Heart (1997) |
"Like dreamers from a bittersweet 1930s musical, they hail from a world long dead and now overgrown with nostalgic longing for a past that never existed." |
Les Wright |
Splat |
Tigerland (2000) |
"...after the effective buildup, the resolution is a letdown. It seems pat, formulaic, and anticlimactic..." |
Arthur Lazere |
- |
Time and Tide (2001) |
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Splat |
The Time Machine (2002) |
"little to recommend it beyond ... special effects technology." |
Bob Aulert |
Tomato |
Time of the Wolf (2003) |
"Unquestionably as bleak as it is thoughtful, insightful, and brilliantly realized" |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato |
Time Out (2002) |
"Recoing is an astonishing actor, capable of making scenes in which nothing at all happens mesmerizing." |
Gary Mairs |
Tomato |
Time Regained (1999) |
"a beautiful, moody dream-piece" |
Arthur Lazere |
Tomato 8/10 |
Timecode (2000) |
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Scott Von Doviak |
Splat |
Titan A.E. (2000) |
"Throughout the film, the audience is constantly reminded: this is FAKE." |
Bob Aulert |