Tomato 68/100
The Damned (1969)
"Occassionally overflows with self-indulgence and didacticism, weakening an otherwise and often potent critique"
Dan Jardine
Tomato
Days of Heaven (1978)
"The film is unable to overcome the fatal flaw of the three lead's unconvincing acting."
Tomato 85/100
Deadwood - The Complete First Season (2004)
"Best TV series I've ever seen."
Tomato 81/100
Deadwood - The Complete Second Season (2005)
"No sophomore slump here."
Tomato 80/100
Death in Venice (1971)
"Visconti's self-conscious and self-reflexive artistry can be off-putting, but with Death in Venice, he's crafted a sumptuous feast for the senses."
Tomato 70/100
The Deer Hunter (1978)
"A film I have grown increasingly ambivalent about over the years."
Tomato 82/100
The Delicate Art of Parking (2003)
"A funny, poignant piece of meta-moviemaking that is a worthy addition to the mockumentary genre."
The Departed (2006)
"Marty's back, doing what he does best. Is that a collective sigh of relief I hear?"
Tomato 86/100
The Diary of a Country Priest (1950)
"Bresson's Christ allegory is surprisingly powerful and unexpectedly (for this old agnostic) affecting,"
Tomato 76/100
District 9 (2009)
"Intriguing premise; unfulfilled promise"
Tomato 89/100
Do the Right Thing (1989)
"Maybe Mookie does the wrong thing. But he does it for the right reason."
Tomato 94/100
Dogville (2003)
"As deeply insightful as it is deeply disturbing, Dogville will challenge you both intellectually and emotionally. The first great film of '04."
Splat 61/100
Down With Love (2003)
"All artifice, so little art. Does this film have anything new to offer? If not, why bother?"
Tomato 71/100
Downfall (2005)
"It's reach exceeds its grasp; nonetheless, a compelling study of Hitler's last days."
Tomato 92/100
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
"Kubrick's overt connection of sexuality and violence underlines many of the film's best jokes while placing an exclamation point on many of his most critical assertions"