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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

D.E.B.S. (2005)

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Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

The Da Vinci Code (2006)

"The Da Vinci Code has its moments, but it's unforgivably dull in places and frequently both poorly directed and laughably silly."

Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

Daddy Day Camp (2007)

"Desperately unfunny, badly written sequel that's essentially a mish-mash of tired cliches, fart gags and genuinely terrible performances. One to avoid."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Daddy Day Care (2003)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dallas 362 (2005)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

The Damned United (2009)

"Hugely enjoyable, sharply written and superbly directed British drama, with a terrific central performance by Michael Sheen."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dan in Real Life (2007)

"Enjoyable, emotionally engaging and frequently hilarious comedy drama with a superb script and terrific performances from its ensemble cast."

Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

Dance Flick (2009)

"Desperately unfunny comedy that lurches clumsily from one tedious spoof scene to the next, under the mistaken impression that just referencing a film or a celebrity is enough to get laughs."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

The Dancer Upstairs (2003)

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Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

Dangerous Parking (2007)

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Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Daredevil (2003)

"A crushing disappointment."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

"Hugely enjoyable, delightfully quirky comedy drama from director Wes Anderson, featuring a witty script, gorgeous photography, a superb soundtrack and terrific performances from its three leads."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

The Dark (2005)

"Enjoyable, well-acted thriller that's ultimately let down by a disappointing final reel. Impressive sheep-wrangling though."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dark Blue (2003)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dark Blue World (2001)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
5/5

The Dark Knight (2008)

"Hugely entertaining, superbly acted and stunningly designed blockbuster that mixes adult themes with spectacular action and actually leaves you wanting more, despite its lengthy running time."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dark Water (2002)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dark Water (2005)

"A watered-down version of the Japanese original, Salles’s remake is still an enjoyable, atmospheric horror flick, with strong performances from its cast."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

DarkBlueAlmostBlack (2007)

"Engaging, bittersweet and frequently laugh out loud funny, this is an enjoyable Spanish drama with strong performances and a subtle but effective message."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Darkness (2003)

"However, the fact that the creepy suspenseful atmosphere builds up to a risible climax where nothing remotely scary happens undermines all the good work that has gone before."

Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

Darkness Falls (2003)

"Disappointing horror film that is neither frightening nor amusing."

Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

Date Movie (2006)

"Alyson Hannigan makes an adorable lead, but Date Movie only succeeds in making you feel sorry for her and wishing that someone would cast her in a proper romcom."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2006)

"The atmosphere is genuinely infectious - the fact that the event is packed, despite pouring rain, speaks volumes."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dawn of the Dead (2004)

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Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

The Day After Tomorrow (2004)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Day Watch (2007)

"Impressively directed with superb special effects, this is an action-packed fantasy flick that's actually more fun than the first film."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Daybreak (2005)

"In short, fans of bleak Scandinavian drama are in for something of a treat."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Daylight Robbery (2008)

"While nicely acted and never less than watchable, Daylight Robbery is ultimately disappointing thanks to unsympathetic characters, some dodgy direction and a stifling lack of tension."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Daylight Robbery (2008)

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Matthew Turner

Splat
1/5

De-Lovely (2004)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dead End (2004)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dead Man Running (2009)

"To be fair, as Danny Dyer movies go, Dead Man Running is better than average, thanks to his likeable chemistry with Hassan and a lively, if predictable plot."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Dead Man's Shoes (2006)

"Dead Man’s Shoes is never less than watchable, thanks to Considine’s performance, but it’s never really engaging either and there’s a definite sense of the end not justifying the means."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Dead Silence (2007)

"Poorly written, badly directed and ultimately scare-free horror flick that's further hindered by dismal performances and unintentionally laughable dialogue."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Dean Spanley (2008)

"Hugely enjoyable comedy-drama with a delightfully witty, off-the-wall script and a terrific performance from Sam Neill."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dear Frankie (2005)

"Gerard Butler is also good as the proverbial Tall Dark Stranger (sort of), in a role that proves that he can act after all."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Dear Wendy (2005)

"Vinterberg pulls out the stops for an impressive climax and has one or two genuine surprises up his sleeve."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Death at a Funeral (2007)

"Death at a Funeral has a great cast and a suitably chaotic plot but it's never quite as funny as it thinks it is."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Death Defying Acts (2008)

"Death Defying Acts is a hugely enjoyable, impressively directed drama with superb performances and an emotionally engaging script. Terrific final scene too. Highly recommended."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Death Defying Acts (2008)

"Thoroughly entertaining drama with a strong script, excellent direction and terrific performances from Pearce, Ronan and Catherine Zeta Jones."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Death Note: The Last Name (2006)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Death Proof (2007)

"Tarantino has a blast with this affectionate nod to '70s exploitation flicks, but the dialogue isn't as good as it should have been."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Death Race (2008)

"Death Race is a travesty of the original film but it delivers enough explosions, violence and vroom-vroom action to ensure that it remains entertaining if you leave your brain in neutral."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Death Sentence (2007)

"Death Sentence seesaws wildly between being both brilliant and terrible, but ultimately it's worth seeing for some terrific action sequences and Bacon's committed performance."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

December Boys (2007)

"Watchable, nostalgia-tinged drama with strong performances from its four leads, though it's not as emotionally engaging as it should have been."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Deception (2008)

"Stylishly directed and superbly acted but ultimately disappointing thriller, thanks to an over-familiar plot and some laughably bad dialogue."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

The Deep End (2001)

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Matthew Turner

Tomato
3/5

Defiance (2008)

"Enjoyable, well-acted and impressively shot wartime drama that reveals a remarkable true story, though it's at least 20 minutes too long and outstays its welcome before the end."

Matthew Turner

Tomato
4/5

Definitely, Maybe (2008)

"Enjoyable, emotionally engaging and frequently amusing romcom with a charming central performance from Ryan Reynolds and superb support from Abigail Breslin and the three lead actresses."

Matthew Turner

Splat
2/5

Deja Vu (2006)

"Time-travel gimmick aside, the title is apt, because it feels like we've seen all of this before. Disappointing."

Matthew Turner

  
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