Splat 2.5/5
Oasis (2004)
"A dark, off-putting film that offers spare insights but may not be worth the effort it takes to view it."
Josh Bell
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
"It looks like fun, but the audience is never in on the joke."
Tomato 3.5/5
Offside (2006)
"Ultimately, satisfyingly joyous."
Old Joy (2006)
"Some movies say a lot by saying little; Old Joy seems content to just stay quiet."
Splat 2/5
Old School (2003)
"Call it Animal House, call it Revenge of the Nerds, call it PCU -- you've seen this movie many times before."
Tomato 4/5
Oliver Twist (2005)
"... if [Polanski] doesn't reinvent a classic, he retunes it with nearly note-perfect precision."
Steve Bornfeld
Splat 1/5
The Omen (2006)
"[John Moore's] work here is -- how to put it politely? -- godawful, an alternating mess of broods and gnashing of teeth."
Ian Grey
Splat 2.0/5
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006)
"Once in a Lifetime is like a soccer team that plays good defense but lacks offense."
Tony Macklin
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One Hour Photo (2002)
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One Night With The King (2006)
"Dear Lord, why must Your most ardent followers unleash such bad movies in Your name?"
One Perfect Day (2006)
"Currie's skill elevates the story from melodrama to something approaching art ..."
Martin Stein
Tomato 3.5/4
Open Range (2003)
Richard Maynard
Tomato 3/5
Open Season (2006)
"It's all rather uninspired, with the exception of the final battle ..."
Matthew Scott Hunter
Open Water (2004)
"Open Water delivers enough to make it worthwhile for those jonesing for a chill."
The Orphanage (2007)
"Bayona throws in lots of slow creaks and clangs, the art-house-horror equivalent of the jump moment, but none of them can rouse the movie from its terminal emotional torpor."
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
"It's just another pointlessly dressed-up take on a story that's already plenty overdressed."
The Outsider (2006)
"Little more than a glorified DVD extra."
Over the Hedge (2006)
"Over the Hedge is never particularly daring, but thankfully it's never insulting, either."
Owning Mahowny (2003)
"A stark and revealing film that's as moving as it is disquieting."