Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
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Christian Toto
Splat 1.5/4
Alien vs. Predator (2004)
"AVP equals PU"
Splat 1/4
Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
"Does Alien vs. Predator: Requiem spell the end of the dual-monster franchise? Let's hope so"
Splat .5/4
Alone in the Dark (2005)
"Alone in the Dark doesn't even deserve the indignity of going straight-to-video"
Tomato 3/4
American Gangster (2007)
"American Gangster delivers fine drama, gripping performances and a dizzy morality tale. But it should have been oh, so much better."
Splat 2.5/4
The Amityville Horror (2005)
"This Horror is slick, supernatural and stale"
Tomato 2.5/4
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
"Anchorman may be uneven, but Will Ferrell's Ron Burgundy is a character worth revisiting"
Splat 2.4
Are We There Yet? (2005)
"Ice Cube's Are We There Yet? strands the genial rapper in Home Alone-style high jinks"
Splat 2/4
Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
"This cop remake is an Assault on the cast's respective resumes"
Adam (2009)
"By avoiding the romantic-comedy cliches of lesser fare like The Proposal and The Ugly Truth, Mr. Mayer has given us characters to care about instead of laugh at and discard."
Sonny Bunch
American Violet (2009)
"[American Violet] is so compelling and intriguing that it's easy for the audience to forget they're being preached to."
Angels & Demons (2009)
"Angels & Demons struggles to maintain momentum as Langdon hurtles around Rome."
Antichrist (2009)
"Antichrist feels less like an art house film than a parody of one."
Ashes of Time Redux (1994)
"It's hard to recommend a film as frustratingly inaccessible as this one, but if you go into the theater expecting a trip to an art gallery, you might be pleasantly surprised."
Astro Boy (2009)
"Summit Entertainment has tried just a little too hard to broaden the appeal of its new computer-animated feature Astro Boy."
Avatar (2009)
"It's impossible to fully consider James Cameron's long-in-the-making eco-opus Avatar without examining the film's technological wonders and storytelling blunders separately."