Tomato 3/4
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002)
"Stylish, hip, finally sad and above all, sexy."
Susan Stark
The Yards (2000)
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Tomato B+
Year of the Dog (2007)
"Year of the Dog is a feel-good, feel-bad movie about personal choice in the face of an overwhelming world. It brings more than you expect and leaves you wondering. How extraordinarily brave."
Tom Long
Splat C-
The Year of the Yao (2005)
"There appears to be much more to Yao than is captured here. That's where the movie drops the ball."
Splat C
Year One (2009)
"Year One is a good short skit drawn out far, far too long, another big, dumb offering to the summer movie gods that is unlikely to appease or please anyone."
Splat C+
Yes Man (2008)
"It's obvious Carrey still has the juice; he just needs someone to give him the right squeeze."
Tomato B
The Yes Men (2004)
"There are few things as satisfying as watching the wealthy, righteous, powerful or pompous get fully duped. As a result, there is a great deal of satisfaction in The Yes Men."
You Can Count on Me (2000)
"The key to Lonergan's success? He has faith in the intelligence of his audience. It's that simple -- and encouraging."
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)
"Not that You Don't Mess with the Zohan is meant to be taken seriously, nor is it meant to be an intelligent discussion of world politics. But even as a zany comedy whose backdrop kinda-sorta happens to have some heft to it, it falters."
Adam Graham
Splat D
You Got Served (2004)
"A somewhat incongruous mix of high drama and street dancing in which the street dancing is fabulous, and the high drama is low grade at best."
Tomato
You Kill Me (2007)
"A film that manages to find sunbeams between the corpses and drunks."
You've Got Mail (1998)
"It lacks the freshness of the first film, but it's still a charmer."
Splat D+
You, Me and Dupree (2006)
"You, Me and Dupree is lazy, obvious, never emotionally real and, most unfortunately, sporadically funny at best. It's a movie you've seen before and you've seen done better. Owen, it's time to grow up."
Young Adam (2004)
"A movie that seems to think it's more interesting than it really is."
Young@Heart (2008)
"An undeniably sweet mix of disarming honesty, inspired gumption and brutal reality, Young@Heart somehow manages to avoid the maudlin while enhancing the obvious with its portrait of a chorus of senior citizens who sing contemporary rock songs."
Splat 2/4
Your Friends & Neighbors (1998)
Yours, Mine, & Ours (2005)
"Yours, Mine and Ours is indeed recycled garbage, but it's fairly harmless recycled garbage. It's certainly not enough to make you gag. Set your standards low, and the worst you should get is a hiccup or two."
Youth Without Youth (2007)
"A terrible mess of mystical mumbo jumbo, but you have to give Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth this: It is one magnificent and interesting failure of a film."