Splat |
Wah-Wah (2006) |
"We've seen these characters before, and aside from Ruby, they aren't all that fascinating." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Waking Life (2001) |
"It's weird and not totally successful, but worth seeing if only for the technique." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Walk on Water (2005) |
"Walk on Water isn't a brilliant film, but it's a good one and worth seeing for fine performances and the issues it raises." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Walk the Line (2005) |
"Cash's story may be interesting, but you wouldn't know it by this plodding paint-by-numbers script, which not only presages every plot point in the first scene, but offers not a scintilla of insight." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) |
"It's great fun, and a pleasure to see Wallace & Gromit again on the big screen." |
Jean Lowerison |
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War Dance (2007) |
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Jean Lowerison |
- |
The War Zone (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
- |
Water Drops on Burning Rocks (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Way Home (2002) |
"Lee Jeong-Hyang tells it so lovingly and films it so beautifully that I couldn't help being captivated by it." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
The Way of the Gun (2000) |
"A two-hour marathon of deceit, murder and mayhem with absolutely no point or interest." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) |
"The four principals are spectacular here, led by Dern's career best effort." |
Jean Lowerison |
- |
We Were Soldiers (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Weather Underground (2003) |
"This film should be seen by every American, particularly those too young to have lived through those times." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Whale Rider (2003) |
"One of the most effective and affecting parables about overcoming adversity." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
What the Bleep Do We Know? (2004) |
"A great discussion-starter, and it's a pleasure to find a film that actually requires gray matter participation. Just don't take all of its purported 'science' too seriously." |
Jean Lowerison |
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What Would Jesus Buy? (2007) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
What's Cooking? (2000) |
"This is a terrific holiday film." |
Jean Lowerison |
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When Brendan Met Trudy (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? (2008) |
"Spurlock's disarming, slightly goofy demeanor gets him out of situations that might mean trouble for anyone else. His films are always fun and even illuminating to watch." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
White Countess (2005) |
"The White Countess may not be the best of the Merchant Ivory films ... but it boasts high production values, including fine acting all around and lovely cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Yiu-Fai Lai." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Who is Cletis Tout? (2002) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Who Killed The Electric Car? (2006) |
"In the interest of understanding how your government and big business work (and work together against the consumer's interest), you owe it to yourself to see this film." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Whole Nine Yards (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Why We Fight (2006) |
"So what's the answer? Are we defending freedom or profits? ... See this film and judge for yourself." |
Jean Lowerison |
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The Widow of St. Pierre (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2004) |
"An upbeat film about a downer topic." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (2005) |
"No great action sequences here, just a portrait of a man with more patience and time than most, who has spent some quality time with our avian friends. I found it fascinating." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Willard (2003) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (2004) |
"A production that is already long on atmosphere but short on passion and pain." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Wimbledon (2004) |
"Nobody will confuse it with great cinema, but it does its job." |
Jean Lowerison |
- |
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004) |
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Jean Lowerison |
- |
The Wind Will Carry Us (1999) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Windtalkers (2002) |
"This film should be declared a health hazard." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Winged Migration (2003) |
"This film is a must-see." |
Jean Lowerison |
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Winter Sleepers (1997) |
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Jean Lowerison |
- |
With a Friend Like Harry (2001) |
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Jean Lowerison |
- |
Woman on Top (2000) |
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Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Wonder Boys (2000) |
"This is an amusing, though ultimately unsatisfying, film." |
Jean Lowerison |
Splat |
Wonderland (2000) |
"The acting is as good as it can be under the strictures of the script; unfortunately there's not much to be done with this property." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The Woodsman (2004) |
"Whether you think society should toss offenders in jail and throw away the key, or that rehabilitation may be possible, see this film -- if only for Bacon's stunning performance." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
Wordplay (2006) |
"Less than riveting filmmaking, but if you're a puzzler, you'll probably enjoy it." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
World Trade Center (2006) |
"[Stone] curbs his fanciful historical imagination here and concentrates on a character study of the four major characters. It is one of his best efforts." |
Jean Lowerison |
Tomato |
The World's Fastest Indian (2005) |
"Here's a film about geezer power that will make you cheer." |
Jean Lowerison |