Tomato |
The Namesake (2007) |
"It's an oft-told story of tolerance and assimilation, of no particular interest in itself, but Nair has such a cinematic eye that her films are always a visual feast. She does not disappoint here." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Nanking (2007) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Napoleon Dynamite (2004) |
"Napoleon Dynamite is no Election or Welcome to the Dollhouse, but this Sundance hit is a pleasant enough outing." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Naqoyqatsi (2002) |
"My advice is to skip the film and pick up the soundtrack." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Narc (2002) |
"This kind of film is an acquired taste, recommended for the terrific performances but with the warning that you may leave the theater feeling like you need a bath." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Navigators (2003) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Never Again (2002) |
"This film is just plain awful, despite the efforts of two enormously talented and likable stars who are ultimately done in by an impossible script." |
Jean Lowerison |
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New Suit (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The New World (2005) |
"Terrence Malick takes this well known story and weaves it into a visually stunning look at how the settlers and natives did -- and did not -- get along." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) |
"Paring a Dickens novel that once ran 9-1/2 hours onstage to a 109-minute film must have been quite a challenge, but writer/director Douglas McGrath does it with grace, excising whole families of characters while keeping the essential ones." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Nico and Dani (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) |
"Burton has produced a timeless classic." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Nina's Tragedies (2005) |
"A sad little comedy with enough surprises to keep the viewer guessing, and fine performances by all." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Nine Lives (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Nine Lives (2005) |
"Each vignette is tantalizing but so short as to be stillborn, leaving the impression of an acting class exercise." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Nine Queens (2002) |
"A fascinating tale of deceit, deception, and things that may not be quite what they seem." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
No Country for Old Men (2007) |
"Murder for its own sake wears quickly on me and I found myself wanting to flee the theater, and the sooner the better." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
No End in Sight (2007) |
"This is depressing stuff, brilliantly presented." |
Jean Lowerison |
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No Man's Land (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Noi (2004) |
"Unfortunately, we're not given much reason to care about this mopey bore, and I found my mind wandering as it did in a previous Icelandic film, Reykjavik 101." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Northfork (2003) |
"A beautiful film about the crossroads of life." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Not Love Just Frenzy (1996) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Notes on a Scandal (2006) |
"... Notes on a Scandal is an intelligent script, brilliantly acted and well directed by Richard Eyre. You can’t ask much more." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Notorious Bettie Page (2006) |
"The film, which should be at least engrossing (if not downright titillating), seems lifeless as a 'before' ad for the latest shampoo." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Notorious C.H.O. The Movie (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Novocaine (2001) |
"To say this is black comedy is to understate the case, but the fun parts really are a hoot." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Nowhere in Africa (2003) |
"Some may carp about the leisurely pacing and length (138 minutes), others about the occasionally didactic tone, but the film's beauty and the power of the story make up for it." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |