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Face (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Tomato B+ |
Face (2004) |
"Bertha Bay-Sa Pan gets good performances -- notably from Ling, who convincingly evolves from mixed-up coed to successful businesswoman." |
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Tomato B |
Face Off (1997) |
"Crash, bang, Woo!" |
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Splat C |
Factory Girl (2007) |
"For a film about Warhol's infamous Factory scene, this Edie Sedgwick biopic is, in some ways, depressingly conventional." |
Skylaire Alfvegren |
Tomato B+ |
Factotum (2006) |
"Factotum features standout performances from its three leads, each conveying the spirit of Bukowski -- the fallen characters drawn into his orbit, raw and real and desperate." |
Skylaire Alfvegren |
- |
The Faculty (1999) |
Click here to see the review. |
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- |
Fade to Black (2001) |
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Tomato A |
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) |
"Fahrenheit 9/11 might not be the best made movie of the year, but it could very well have the biggest impact." |
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Splat C+ |
Failure to Launch (2006) |
"Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker are two likable actors with the absolute worst taste in roles. At least putting them together means only one bad movie will ensue rather than two, individually." |
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- |
FairyTale: A True Story (1997) |
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Splat C- |
Fallen (1998) |
"Punctuated by endless voice-over narration and totally lacking in suspense, Fallen lives down to its name." |
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Splat C+ |
Fame (2009) |
"The '80s sensation is reborn for the High School Musical generation. But sadly, this one's all fame, no journey." |
Peter Paras |
Splat C+ |
A Family Affair (2003) |
"Frequently talky and overacted." |
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Tomato |
The Family Man (2000) |
"Leoni absolutely sparkles." |
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Tomato B- |
The Family Stone (2005) |
"So, despite its flaws, there is plenty to like, just like any family." |
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- |
The Fan (1996) |
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Tomato B- |
Fanboys (2009) |
"Many actual plot points are annoyingly trite...However, if you're the sort of person who can appreciate a Ray Park cameo or a THX-1138 nod, you'll laugh, cry and wince in recognition" |
Luke Y. Thompson |
Tomato |
Fantasia 2000 (1999) |
"Disgruntled baby boomers can grumble, but it's certain today's kids will definitely warm to the new fixings." |
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Splat C+ |
Fantastic Four (2005) |
"The film is entertaining and moves along at a good clip, but when you reach the anticlimactic ending, you realize that nothing really happened, and that for every cool scene there was a badly directed one." |
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Tomato B- |
The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) |
"A slight but enjoyable bit of sci-fi popcorn that's mostly Marvelous just for being watchable, considering it's the sequel to one of the more irritating films of the 21st century." |
Alex Markerson |
Tomato A |
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) |
"A stop-motion animated feature that doesn't seem like it should make any sense at all -- but it totally does. Fantastic, indeed." |
Luke Y. Thompson |
- |
The Fantasticks (1995) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Tomato A- |
Far From Heaven (2002) |
"Close to perfect." |
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Tomato |
The Farewell (2002) |
"Performances are all richly detailed, especially Bierbichler's and Monica Bleibtreu as the long suffering wife." |
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- |
Farmer & Chase (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Splat F |
Fascination (2005) |
"It's a film that fully lives up to its title, because you'll leave the theater fascinated that Fascination ever made it to the big screen." |
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Tomato B+ |
Fast & Furious (2009) |
"...when it comes down to it, this is really a classic western with cars instead of horses." |
Luke Y. Thompson |
Splat |
The Fast and the Furious (2001) |
"Why does this movie about illegal California street drag racing, well, drag in so many places?" |
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Tomato B- |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) |
"Depending on your appetite for great stunts and bad drama, you'll either find this full-bore entertainment or just fully boring." |
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Tomato B- |
Fast Food Nation (2006) |
"Consider this one done medium-well." |
Matt Stevens |
Splat |
Fast Food, Fast Women (2001) |
"Thomson and Harris' relationship is underdeveloped, with screen time gobbled up by pointless plot points and stock characters." |
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Tomato A- |
The Fast Runner (2002) |
"With a marathon three-hour running time, Fast Runner may not be tundras of fun for everyone, but trust us, this snowy epic is worth its salt." |
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- |
Fast, Cheap, & Out of Control (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
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- |
Fastpitch (2000) |
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Splat C+ |
Fat Albert (2004) |
"It's pretty painless viewing, but the uneven suspension of disbelief and its obviousness will only appeal to little ones. The rest will write this off as a bit of fluff from the junkyard." |
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Tomato |
Fat Girl (2001) |
"Thin on plot but stuffed with subtext, providing some very French food-for-thought." |
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Tomato B- |
Fateless (2006) |
"Though beautifully photographed and convincingly acted, Fateless suffers from inevitable comparisons to other, better Holocaust dramas." |
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Tomato A |
Father and Son (2004) |
"It's purely touching." |
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- |
Father of the Bride (1991) |
"Daily Access: Fantastic Cribs" |
Larry Carroll |
- |
Father's Day (1997) |
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- |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) |
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Splat D |
Fear Dot Com (2002) |
"The only thing you have to fear ... is being trapped in a theater showing this dot-bomb." |
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Splat C- |
Fear X (2003) |
"This X doesn't mark the spot." |
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Tomato B |
Fearless (2006) |
"Jet Li kicks some serious butt...in the name of peace." |
Matt Stevens |
Splat C- |
Feast (2006) |
"Take Dead Alive, Evil Dead and From Dusk Till Dawn, toss 'em in a blender and hit 'mutilate'." |
Matt Stevens |
Splat D |
Feel the Noise (2007) |
"This music-driven melodrama aims to salute and promote a cultural phenomenon -- reggaeton music, in this case -- by slathering it all over an instantly forgettable, cliché-laden pop flick." |
James Diers |
- |
Feeling Minnesota (1996) |
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- |
Felicia's Journey (1999) |
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Tomato A- |
Fellini I'm a Born Liar (2003) |
"A fitting tribute to the born liar." |
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Tomato B |
Female Perversions (1996) |
"Through a complex narrative technique and stunning imagery, the movie ... slips behind the mask of invincibility to portray a woman plagued by self-doubt and anguish." |
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