Splat 2/5
G-Force (2009)
"Really there's no reason to see this but if you really need to satisfy your guinea pig fix, hit the local pet store. It's cheaper and far more entertaining."
Jeffrey Lyles
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)
"If the marketing suits at Paramount Pictures need a catchy slogan, might I suggest, 'G.I. Joe - hey, at least it's not Transformers.'"
Tomato 3/5
Gamer (2009)
"attempts to lure audiences in with its fast-action but also provides a surprisingly thoughtful commentary on control and freedom and the means some will go to achieve it."
Splat
Garfield the Movie (2004)
"There’s a certain smell attached to this movie and I sure wish someone remembered to change the litter box on this stinker before it was released."
Tomato 7/10
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005)
"Jackson holds his own in making the gangster version of "Purple Rain," that will likely remain a hip-hop classic film for years to come."
Get Smart (2008)
"Carrell delivers a winning performance in the summer's first must-see comedy ''Get Smart" and one of the best TV-to-film efforts yet."
Tomato 3.5/5
Ghost Rider (2007)
"turns the heat up in an otherwise cold and dreary winter movie season."
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
"Good romantic comedies are harder and harder to find these days, but for the diehard romantic, it proves there's still some life left in the genre."
Tomato 9/10
Glory Road (2006)
"Don’t miss the detour and skip "Glory Road"...one of the finest sports films in years."
Splat 2.5/5
Good Luck Chuck (2007)
"While you probably won’t fall in love with Chuck either it’s good for a no strings attached affair."
Tomato 5/5
Gran Torino (2008)
"they don't make movies like this anymore"
Tomato 4/5
The Great Debaters (2007)
"The real trick is determining where Washington is more proficient — in front or behind the camera."
Tomato 4.5/5
Grindhouse (2007)
"the lead off “summer movie” that dares its competitors to match its level of inspired mayhem."
Tomato
The Grudge (2004)
"After seeing "The Grudge," I seriously considered plugging my nightlight in, but seeing as how I was safe in bed, I didn’t want to chance it."
Guess Who (2005)
"the limited premise works for longer than it should largely due to the chemistry between its leads Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher."