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Kadosh (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kandahar (2001) |
"This film is more didactic and less cinematic than I might like, but Makhmalbaf speaks from the heart and the film should be judged accordingly." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Kate and Leopold (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Keane (2004) |
"Professionals in the mental health field may find this film interesting; the rest of us will probably find our attention wandering a bit, pondering how good Keane might have been." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Keeping Mum (2006) |
"Keeping Mum isn't a great film, but it's a right pleasant one, sometimes downright funny." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Keeping the Faith (2000) |
"There is genuine chemistry among this trio that is fun to watch, and the script will keep you giggling." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Keeping Up With The Steins (2006) |
"Peopled as it is with stereotypes, it's easy to see the script the way Rose sees Irwin: 'Is that you, under all that oldness?'" |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kekexeli: Mountain Patrol (2006) |
"A quiet little gem of a film that stuns with spectacular beauty, shocks with awful savagery and leaves you pondering the relationship of man and nature." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Kikujiro (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The King (2006) |
"Offers a fascinating consideration of religion and religiosity, sin and revenge, and the ultimate question for Christians: Can evil be forgiven?" |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
King Arthur (2004) |
"Unless you're hooked on battle scenes, this film just isn't all that interesting." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The King is Alive (2001) |
"By the time you figure out who's who, you've almost ceased to care." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
King Of The Corner (2005) |
"King of the Corner has a fine cast, some funny lines and situations and good cinematography by Mauricio Rubinstein, but no originality or profundity, nor a real point other than, perhaps, count your blessings. But maybe that's sufficient." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Kingdom (2007) |
"Is it a good film? Not especially, though you can't go too far wrong with Chris Cooper in any cast, and he alone raises the quality a notch or two." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kingdom Come (2001) |
"There's nothing original about this film, but it does boast a solid anchor in Goldberg and include some pretty good acting around her." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Kingdom of Heaven (2005) |
"Kingdom of Heaven looks good, but there's not much there there." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kinky Boots (2006) |
"There's nothing remarkable about Kinky Boots, and only Ejiofor's spectacular performance makes it worth a trip to the theater. But that's enough." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kinsey (2004) |
"A riveting portrayal of a pioneer who quickly became a political and social target for opening up a hitherto unresearched area of human life." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Kippur (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) |
"An homage to all the detective stories Black devoured as a kid, Black takes the genre to illogical and hilarious extremes, giving us a faux noir romp that should not be missed." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Kiss of the Dragon (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kissing Jessica Stein (2002) |
"If you're Jewish, female, gay, straight, and/or like to laugh, see this film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kitchen Stories (2004) |
"You've seen testosterone-soaked guys in films like Rambo and In the Company of Men. Now enjoy this small, quiet but warmhearted film that shows another side of men." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Kung Fu Hustle (2005) |
"Satire, parody, slapstick and just plain comedy combine with some pretty spiffy martial arts moves to make this one of the season's most entertaining films." |
Jean Lowerison |