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Taboo (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Take the Lead (2006) |
"A surprisingly good watch, predictability notwithstanding." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) |
"It's a good ride. If you like a cat-and-mouse game, you'll like this." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Talk to Her (2002) |
"Almodóvar spins a tale of passion, loneliness and human communication in a lyrical, magical film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Talk to Me (2007) |
"Talk to Me is fascinating both as social history and as biography." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Tamala 2010 (2003) |
"The film makes no sense whatsoever." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Tao of Steve (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Tape (2001) |
"The question that comes to the viewer's mind is: Who cares?" |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Taste of Others (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Taxi to the Dark Side (2008) |
"Gibney asks us to ponder the likelihood of getting good information from suspects turned in by bounty-hunting locals (more than 90% of those jailed for terrorist activity or connections to terrorists were fingered for a reward)." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Tears of the Black Tiger (2000) |
"Delirious and oddball at once, it's like a plate of meringues -- delicious at first, but soon everything tastes the same, and after a while you get sick." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Ten (2003) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Ten (2007) |
"Where is Monty Python when you need them?" |
Jean Lowerison |
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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The Terrorist (1998) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Thank You For Smoking (2006) |
"Whether you're a political junkie, smoker, entrepreneur or film fan, you'll love this movie." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Polar Express (2004) |
"The numerous kids in the audience responded with rapt attention and applause at the end, so it's safe to say your kids will love it." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Thirteen (2003) |
"Everyone needs to see this film -- mothers, kids (from 11 up), grandparents, anyone who deals with preadolescents." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Thirteen Days (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
This Film is Not Yet Rated (2006) |
"None of the information here will surprise regular filmgoers, but it's packaged amusingly, thanks to Cheryl and Becky, who demonstrate just how information is gathered." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
This Is England (2007) |
"Every now and then a film gets it so right that you wonder why they can't do it all the time." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000) |
"Kids who loved the TV series will probably love this too. Adults will likely be less enthused." |
Jean Lowerison |
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A Thousand Clouds Of Peace (2003) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy (2006) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion (2003) |
"It is a sad but important story that all should see." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Time and Tide (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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A Time for Drunken Horses (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Time Machine (2002) |
"This is a film to look at, not to feel --or care much-- about. It comes down to little more than another s/f flic." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Time Out (2002) |
"An intriguing character study and a meditation on the psychology of work and the nature of scams." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Time Regained (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Titan A.E. (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Together (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Tokyo Godfathers (2004) |
"May or may not remind you of John Wayne, but it will certainly remind you that Japanese animation is alive and well." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Tortilla Soup (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Towelhead (2008) |
"Give Bishil props for a truly brave performance. Eckhart and Macdissi do what they can, as does Toni Collette as a concerned neighbor who tries to save Jasira from Eckhart. But the script isn't up to the actors." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Town and Country (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Trade (2007) |
"It's a sad but common story." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Traffic (2000) |
"This is a superb film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Training Day (2001) |
"Washington's swaggering, larger-than-life portrayal dominates the film in a towering performance that may well win him another Oscar nomination." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Transamerica (2005) |
"There's a terrific performance here by Huffman, and an interesting premise. But for me, the script didn't ring true." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Travellers & Magicians (2005) |
"A story told slowly, lovingly, with plenty of camera time devoted to that gorgeous countryside." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Treasure Planet (2002) |
"This is a good ride. Take the kids or go by yourself." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Trembling Before G-d (2001) |
"Everyone, including adherents of other faiths which treat gays much the same, should find food for thought in this fine film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) |
"A compelling film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Triplets of Belleville (2003) |
"There is more imagination in this film's puny 80 minutes than in all the other films I've seen this year put together." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Triumph of Love (2002) |
"Sorvino, Stirling and Rodan are fine as the youth contingent, but the film belongs to Kingsley and Shaw." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Trixie (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
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Trouble Every Day (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Trust the Man (2006) |
"You know you're in trouble when an allegedly adult romantic comedy begins with a fart joke." |
Jean Lowerison |