Tomato A |
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002) |
"You might think twice before dragging your own mama or papa on this wild ride, but it's definitely a journey worth taking." |
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Splat |
The Yards (2000) |
"The payoff for this slow-moving ride never quite arrives." |
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Tomato B+ |
Year of the Horse: Neil Young and Crazy Horse Live (1997) |
"Fans will freak and the curious will be rewarded by indie film legend Jarmusch's doc of Neil Young and Crazy Horse." |
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Tomato B |
The Year of the Yao (2005) |
"Welcome to the new Ming Dynasty." |
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The Year That Trembled (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Splat F |
Yes (2005) |
"We're not exactly sure what writer-director Sally Potter was thinking here, but whatever it was, she should never try it again." |
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Splat C- |
Yes Man (2008) |
"So ironically, taking the movie's message to heart and living your life actually means skipping a time waster like this one." |
Luke Y. Thompson |
Tomato A |
The Yes Men (2004) |
"Working-class revenge has never been so smart or satisfying." |
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Tomato B- |
Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2004) |
"Harmless, colorful fluff with community-theater production values." |
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Tomato |
Yi Yi (2000) |
"Yang orchestrates this tale of love and loss like good classical music -- shading with just the right grace notes and shifting eloquently from one sequence to another." |
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Tomato B- |
Yossi & Jagger (2003) |
"It's a noble effort that pushes boundaries -- and borders -- but the final result is just okay." |
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Tomato |
You Can Count on Me (2000) |
"Don't expect this film to answer all the questions, but don't be surprised if a few moviegoers call home afterward just to say, 'I love you.'" |
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Splat D |
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008) |
"You Don't Mess With the Zohan is like a hellacious bad-hair day -- unkempt, unsightly and mildly embarrassing at best." |
Alex Markerson |
Splat C- |
You Got Served (2004) |
"Where's Shabba-Doo when you need him?" |
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Tomato B- |
You I Love (2005) |
"A fascinating peek at post-Iron Curtain sexual mores and their gradual shift toward gay inclusion." |
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Tomato B- |
You Kill Me (2007) |
"In this summer of bloody blockbusters, it's refreshing to see a mobster movie where the small pleasures outnumber the body count." |
Matt Stevens |
Tomato |
You've Got Mail (1998) |
"Hanks and Ryan have a chemistry that's undeniable." |
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Tomato B |
You, Me and Dupree (2006) |
"Third wheel's a charm when the person happens to be Owen Wilson, indulging us yet again with his lovable-slacker persona." |
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Tomato B- |
Young Adam (2004) |
"When the current finally picks up, things do get pretty tense." |
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Splat C |
Young Black Stallion (2003) |
"The storytelling is sluggish and as dry as desert dunes." |
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Splat D |
The Young Unknowns (2003) |
"They're not just Young Unknowns, they're also unintelligent, uninspired and unfailingly irritating, too." |
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Tomato B+ |
Young@Heart (2008) |
"Music can move you, no matter what style, no matter who performs. That's the most poignant lesson of Young@Heart." |
Dezhda Gaubert |
Tomato |
Your Friends & Neighbors (1998) |
"Your Friends and Neighbors is troubling but worth the trouble." |
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Tomato B- |
Yours, Mine, & Ours (2005) |
"Harmless, just okay and perfect for that post-turkey theater outing with the whole clan." |
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Splat C- |
Youth Without Youth (2007) |
"A a slick-looking but frustrating hodgepodge of sci-fi, political thriller, period drama and metaphysical romance with heavy overtones of Eastern philosophy. Confused yet?" |
Matt Stevens |
Splat D |
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie (2004) |
"Yu-Gi-Oh! will make you go ugh!" |
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