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Entertainment Weekly

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
C

K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)

"K-19 may not hold a lot of water as a submarine epic, but it holds even less when it turns into an elegiacally soggy Saving Private Ryanovich."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
B-

K-Pax (2001)

"I rather like the whole mystic- crystal-revelations aspect of K-PAX."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat
C

Kaena: The Prophecy (2004)

"A creamy-colored yet derivative sci-fi fantasy with a few rip-offs so blatant ... that even kiddie fans not yet mentally agile enough to make sense of the loopy plot could pick them out."

Gregory Kirschling

-

Kagemusha (1980)

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Tomato
B-

Kamikaze Girls (2005)

"A mesmerizing lesson in otherness."

Scott Brown

Tomato
B-

Kandahar (2001)

"There are moments of quiet power."

Owen Gleiberman

-

Kangaroo Jack (2003)

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Splat
D

Kangaroo Jack (2003)

"Junky kids' comedy."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

-

The Karate Kid (1984)

"Jackie Chan Waxes On Karate Kid Remake"

Tomato
B-

Kate and Leopold (2001)

"All play and no work makes Jackman, as Leopold, a doll of a boyfriend."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A-

Katyn (2007)

"The great Polish director Andrzej Wajda musters the power of classical filmmaking and personal emotional investment 
to dramatize a stunning atrocity long covered up."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
B+

Keane (2004)

"Keane, Kerrigan's third feature, is his real breakthrough."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
B-

Keeping Mum (2006)

"Dame Maggie is waggish as a mad housekeeper who finds final solutions to one family's domestic problems, and it's fun to watch swanlike Kristin Scott Thomas pretend to be a frumpy vicar's wife."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat

Keeping the Faith (2000)

"Keeping the Faith commits sins of romantic comedy as well as sins of spiritual tragedy."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat
C-

Keeping Up With The Steins (2006)

"Keeping Up With the Steins turns into a recipe to forget: chopped liver with 'heart.'"

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
B+

Kicking & Screaming (1995)

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Tomato
B-

Kicking and Screaming (2005)

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Tomato
B-

Kicking and Screaming (2005)

"Ferrell doesn't just save this junk -- he rules it."

Owen Gleiberman

Splat
C+

The Kid & I (2005)

"A movie with a message as self-congratulatory as it is meta: All problems are surmountable when selfless Hollywooders work extra, extra hard, pulling together 'for the kid.'"

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A

The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

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Tomato
A

The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

"A dazzling dream of a documentary."

Owen Gleiberman

Splat
F

Kikujiro (2000)

"The film isn't just bad; it's a barely coherent, inert mess -- a heart-tugger for voidoids."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
A-

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)

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Tomato
A-

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)

"Kill Bill may have little on its mind besides pop extravagance, yet you can feel the movie tracing a transition in the world -- from West to East, from male to female rule."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
A

Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

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Tomato
A

Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

"With the second installment, Tarantino -- famous as an inspired manipulator of genre, less proven as a filmmaker of soul -- shows his shy but ardent, cinephiliac understanding of American sentiment and yearning."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat
C-

Kill the Poor (2006)

"Can utopian ideals survive such a mugging by reality?"

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat
C

Kill Your Idols (2006)

"Kill Your Idols then takes a misguided swerve into the current downtown New York rock scene, so that it can spend more time preaching about the anarchy of the good old days than it does revealing them."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
A-

Killer of Sheep (1977)

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Tomato
A

Killer of Sheep (1977)

"Here's to the miracle of a buried classic granted the opposite of a killing -- here's to life."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)

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Tomato
B+

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950)

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Splat
C

The King (2006)

"Just about the only way to make sense of the film is to view its Christian family the way that the director, James Marsh, does -- with a contempt masquerading as social criticism."

Owen Gleiberman

Splat
B-

King Arthur (2004)

"This middling King Arthur doesn't waste time developing character -- or coherence -- when a big, joyless, synthetic battle will do."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A-

King Corn (2007)

"Aaron Woolf's we-are-what-we-eat documentary King Corn is a lively introduction to the corn industrial complex."

Owen Gleiberman

Tomato
B-

King Creole (1958)

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Tomato
A-

The King is Alive (2001)

"Pulsing with color and movement in a vast, dune filled landscape, this is a whole new way of using a now familiar bag of tricks."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A

King Kong (1933)

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Tomato
A

King Kong (2005)

"The movie seals Jackson's reputation: He's the most gifted big-picture artist working today, a master of epics from a human-eye view who excels at employing 21st-century technological wizardry to suit the needs of ageless, personal storytelling."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

-

King Kong: Peter Jackson's Production Diaries (2005)

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Tomato
B+

King of California (2007)

"In this surprisingly fresh handling of indie quirk, an unstable, jazz-musician father (Michael Douglas) enlists his long-suffering,teenage daughter (Evan Rachel Wood) in a search for Spanish gold buried under a banal Costco."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
A

The King of Comedy (1982)

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Tomato
A

The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)

"A funny and madly arresting new documentary."

Owen Gleiberman

-

King of the Hill - Season 1 (1997)

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Splat
D+

King's Ransom (2005)

"Basically an improv scene sprawling to feature length."

Scott Brown

Splat
C+

The Kingdom (2007)

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Splat
C-

The Kingdom (2007)

"So shameless is The Kingdom, ignoring consequence and treating its audience like cash-dispensing machines with buttons to be pushed rather than thinking individuals willing to consider the reality of America's entanglement with the Middle East."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Splat
C-

Kingdom Come (2001)

"The structure and style are a staple of many traveling black stage shows ... What slays them in the second balcony, though, flattens on the screen."

Lisa Schwarzbaum

Tomato
B-

Kingdom of Heaven (2005)

"[A] handsome but curiously remote Crusades epic."

Owen Gleiberman

-

Kingpin (1996)

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