Tomato 4/5
A Scanner Darkly (2006)
"That Linklater can keep a light tone running through the film in spite of weighty subject matter ensures that A Scanner Darkly is accessible enough for wide audiences without dumbing down for others."
Joe Utichi
Splat 2/5
Aeon Flux (2005)
"Dashingly beautiful but distressingly dumb."
Tomato 3/5
Akeelah and the Bee (2006)
"It's hard not to fall in love with the film"
Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006)
"There's so much potential within, but it's terribly squandered. And that's a real shame."
Alien Autopsy (2006)
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Tomato 75/100
Alien vs. Predator (2004)
"It’s not groundbreaking and it’s not revolutionary, but it is just as exciting as its premise."
American Dreamz (2006)
"There's a brilliant movie here somewhere, but it's never quite brought out."
An American Haunting (2006)
"A collection of cheap jump-scares and tacky clichéd imagery that we've seen a million times before."
Splat 21/100
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
"Avoid Anchorman like the plague, you’ll thank me later."
Splat 1/5
Aquamarine (2006)
"As shameless as trashy cookie-cutter studios movies will ever get."
The Aristocrats (2005)
"The guilty pleasure to end all guilty pleasures."
Tomato 93/100
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
"One of the most successful attempts to tell the tale of an, ultimately, criminal person without ever forcing us to condone his crimes."
Tomato 88/100
The Aviator (2004)
"A little clunky, and firmly in the realm of cinematic fantasy, The Aviator is, nevertheless, a return-to-form for Scorsese."
Tomato 83/100
Azumi (2006)
"This is a fine example of a Japanese action movie that isn’t all about action."
Splat 40/100
The Amityville Horror (2005)
"I can't escape the feeling that if you were to put me in a room with an editing machine, the raw footage, and a collection of sound effects, I could have made a better film."
Scott Andrews
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
"Courtroom procedurals this nimble don't come along often, but with Anatomy of a Murder, Preminger showed how it could be done."
Shay Casey