Splat |
I Served the King of England (2008) |
"The movie is far too slow-moving, and young Jan's trysts with the beautiful women become repetitive." |
David Kaplan |
Splat |
I Served the King of England (2008) |
"Czech writer/director Jiri Menzel, in an effort to maintain a lighter spirit to the movie, tends to gloss over many of the atrocities committed during this time." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"The beauty of 'I've Loved You So Long' is watching the veneer of ice that figuratively covers Juliette, and how it is slowly chipped away." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"It is a story of truth, hope and redemption, so wonderfully performed by everyone in the cast." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Illusionist (2006) |
"As captivating and absorbing a movie as you are likely to see all year, a genuine crowd pleaser with all the elements of a good mystery." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Illusionist (2006) |
"This is definitely a thriller ---- one that will keep you guessing until the bitter end --- similar to a few of David Mamet's offerings." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Loop (2009) |
"This is a movie that begs to be seen twice, if only to catch all the one-liners you miss the first time around." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Loop (2009) |
"If you enjoy saucy, biting repartee, then "In The Loop" is a must." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Shadow of the Moon (2007) |
"If you can appreciate the incredible bravery and intelligence exhibited by these talented men, and if you want to see some glorious shots of our planet from 240,000 miles away, this is your ticket." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Shadow of the Moon (2007) |
"Seeing 'In the Shadow of the Moon' brought back all of the excitement I remember experiencing in 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took those first steps on the moon. What a fabulous achievement that was ---- for them and for all of us!" |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Haggis has an extraordinary knack for choosing themes which are controversial and relevant, and then getting his actors to maximize their skills. This may yet be the best film of the year." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Haggis has put together a masterful work here ---- it is not to be missed!" |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Incredibles (2004) |
""The film has a fair amount of humor, but without the special effects, which are dazzling, at times, it's a pretty ordinary story."" |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Incredibles (2004) |
""This is a blast to watch! The bursts of color are phenomenal, and the action is fast and furious."" |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato 4/5 |
Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection (1981) |
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David Kaplan |
Tomato |
Infamous (2006) |
"While both films cover much the same ground, the performances of the lead actors are most interesting to contrast." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
Infamous (2006) |
"All in all, it's a decent film. I still prefer 'Capote', though this film is worth a look." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Informant! (2009) |
"Director Steven Soderbergh gets the very best from a marvelous cast, but this is Damon's film." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Informant! (2009) |
"Damon's performance as the "doughy" Whitacre has Oscar nomination written all over it." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
Inglourious Basterds (2009) |
"Tarantino's finest effort, the best movie of the year to this point, and a sure-fire contender for Best Picture, plus several acting honors." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
Inglourious Basterds (2009) |
"A nerve-jangling, suspenseful, violent, rollicking good time." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
Interview (2007) |
"A verbal game of one-upmanship that occasionally gets physical, but with an undertone of constantly smoldering sexuality." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
Interview (2007) |
"Steve Buscemi is a multi-talented craftsman consistently putting out good work." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"This movie borrows liberally from so many different films, it's almost laughable." |
David Kaplan |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"Speaking of Carol and Ben ---- absolutely no chemistry! Call me silly ---- but for the life of me, I can't see what all the fuss is about concerning Daniel Craig." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Invention of Lying (2009) |
"Despite the promising premise and good performances all around, "The Invention of Lying" doesn't quite hit on all cylinders." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Invention of Lying (2009) |
"With any such script, one must suspend belief and go along for the ride." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
Invictus (2009) |
"It should certainly give moviegoers a greater appreciation for Nelson Mandela than any history book ever could, and that alone may be Eastwood's greatest achievement of his directing career." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
Invictus (2009) |
"Eastwood would have done everyone in the audience a favor if he had employed subtitles." |
Jeanne Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Italian (2007) |
"The movie has some fine qualities, and we do care what happens to our little blond hero. But it is a bit too preachy, and it takes too long to get into the meat of the film." |
David Kaplan |
Tomato |
The Italian (2007) |
"I could have watched Spiridonov as Vanya for hours. He is superbly cast and his wistful eyes rope you in immediately." |
Jeanne Kaplan |