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L.I.E. (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
La Vie En Rose (2007) |
"Expect nominations for this film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Ladies in Lavender (2005) |
"The painfully pedestrian script by director Charles Dance takes you exactly where you think it will." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lagaan (2001) |
"If you're in the mood for a Bollywood film, here's one for you." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lan Yu (2002) |
"A nicely constructed film with an unusual, though not unheard-of theme for Chinese cinema." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Lana's Rain (2004) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Lantana (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) |
"Avoid this one." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lars And The Real Girl (2007) |
"Full of gentle humor and down-home sensitivity, Lars and the Real Girl draws you in and holds your interest." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Last Castle (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Last King of Scotland (2006) |
"The film belongs to Whitaker, who in a career best performance charms, rages and murders his way into the history books." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Last Kiss (2002) |
"There's nothing particularly original about The Last Kiss, but it's pleasant, funny and oh, so Italian." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Last Kiss (2006) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Last Orders (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Last Samurai (2003) |
"With all its faults, The Last Samurai is recommended for its look and for its depiction of the waning days of samurai dominance." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Last September (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Laurel Canyon (2003) |
"Laurel Canyon is froth, but fun." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Le Cercle Rouge (1970) |
"Even at its excessive length it is well done and worth seeing." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Legend of Rita (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Legend of Suriyothai (2003) |
"The best approach is to sit back and let the spectacle wash over you." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) |
"Dickens with a sense of humor, featuring people and situations both horrible and goofy enough to be fun rather than fear-inducing." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006) |
"Letters from Iwo Jima ultimately dragged on too long to maintain my interest." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Liam (2001) |
"It is an ugly story with the ring of truth, and could hardly be more timely." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Libertine (2005) |
"The prologue is probably correct: you will not like Wilmot the person. But you may like Depp enough to be curious about his portrayal of this libertine." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Lies (1983) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Life and Debt (2001) |
"A must-see for everyone who wants to understand the human cost of globalization." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg (1999) |
"The story is a winner and so is this film by Aviva Kempner." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Life as a House (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Life or Something Like It (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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The Lifestyle (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lila Says (2005) |
"A so-what story, but nicely put together and well filmed by John Daly." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lions for Lambs (2007) |
"Screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan as a way with dialogue; the verbal confrontations between Malley and Todd and Janine and Irving are choice, and all actors are in top form." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Little Black Book (2004) |
"A Shakespeare quote ('Hell is empty. All the devils are here.') flashes on the screen at the beginning of this film. Nah, hell is the theater where I wasted my time watching this film." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Little Secrets (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Live-In Maid (2004) |
"Writer/director Jorge Gagggero has made a sensitive and lovely portrayal of two women." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Lives of Others (2006) |
"An absorbing look at the period and events that seem distressingly relevant today." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Look at Me (2005) |
"If you've ever wanted to spend a few hours with a screenful of depressed bores, this is your film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) |
"I hope the next two episodes are better." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) |
"Take earplugs, food, maybe even No-doze if you plan a last foray to Middle-earth." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) |
"Why, I asked myself, isn't it more interesting? My answer: length, violence and redundance." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lord of War (2005) |
"A clever, engaging and thought-provoking view into a world few know anything about." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Lost City (2006) |
"Listening to the soundtrack would likely provide a better artistic experience than watching this predictable plot play out." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lost in La Mancha (2003) |
"TV's reality shows have nothing on Lost in La Mancha. This is a reality every film buff ought to see." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Lost in Translation (2003) |
"For anyone who has ever felt linguistic, emotional or psychic dislocation. That should cover just about all of us." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Love & Sex (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Love and Basketball (2000) |
"Prince-Bythewood, a first-time feature filmmaker out of UCLA's film school, tells a story that is at once warm and heartfelt -- and often funny as well." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Love and Diane (2003) |
"Primarily of interest to those in the helping professions, Director Jennifer Dworkin presents this less as a case study than as a study in survival, and proves that strength of character often exists even in situations where abuse has occurred." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Love Liza (2002) |
"Instead of moving us, the script annoys; instead of amusing, it puzzles." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Love Me If You Dare (2004) |
"Doesn't quite hang together." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Love the Hard Way (2003) |
"Annoying as it is in some ways, is worth seeing for Brody's performance alone." |
Jean Lowerison |