Tomato |
I am a Sex Addict (2005) |
"This strange little movie is a mixed bag, hard to eagerly recommend but also hard to completely dismiss." |
Eric Monder |
Splat |
I Am David (2004) |
"An unconvincing fairy tale that masquerades as an earnest plea for freedom." |
Bruce Feld |
Splat |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"Even though Lawrence's film is an honorable attempt to bring more depth and meaning to the tale, ultimately he probably should have opted for more gore, less grief." |
Lewis Beale |
Tomato |
I Am Sam (2002) |
"Terrific performances from both Penn and Pfeiffer help make the more than two-hour trip to the film’s inevitable uplifting conclusion a pleasant one." |
Doris Toumarkine |
Tomato |
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (2002) |
"Wilco fans will have a great time, and the movie should win the band a few new converts, too." |
Kevin Lally |
Splat |
I Can't Think Straight (2008) |
"Lipstick lesbianism among Muslims is the theme of this unfortunately blown chance to say something real and new. Shamim Sarif's film as fluffily lightweight as Deepa Mehta's Fire was dark and dire." |
David Noh |
Tomato |
I Capture the Castle (2003) |
"An absorbing enough period piece, which creates a special, enclosed world of its own." |
David Noh |
Splat |
I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2007) |
"Given the powerful drama of life in this city...it is frustrating in the extreme to see a filmmaker turn so dramatically away from it, and choose banality." |
Chris Barsanti |
Splat |
I Dreamed of Africa (2000) |
"What must have been gripping in the book somehow got lost in the translation to screen." |
Doris Toumarkine |
Tomato |
I for India (2007) |
"It's a must-see for everyone, especially the Lou Dobbses and Tom Tancredos of the world." |
Eric Monder |
Splat |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"There are plenty of attempts at absurdist, droll humor, but Huckabees is too eccentric for its own good." |
Doris Toumarkine |
Tomato |
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) |
"A scream but no Scream, I Know is a clean, efficient horror picture out at the perfect box-office time." |
David Bartholomew |
Splat |
I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
"It would be nice to report that Lohan goes out swinging, but her performance, like everything else about the movie, is a train wreck." |
Ethan Alter |
Splat |
I Love You, Don't Touch Me! (1996) |
"Seems longer than the rough cut of Titanic." |
Bob Satuloff |
Tomato |
I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) |
"A modest but engaging tale of friendship and survival." |
Ed Kelleher |
Tomato |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"Paul Rudd cements his status as Hollywood's newest A-list movie star in this light and funny "bromantic" comedy." |
Ethan Alter |
Splat |
I Married a Strange Person (1997) |
"At 73 minutes, [Plympton's] obsessions become repetitive and even a little dull." |
Maitland McDonagh |
Tomato 4/5 |
I Married a Witch (1942) |
"Screwball comedy with real bite as beautiful witch torments stodgy politician" |
Daniel Eagan |
Splat |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"Even more off-putting than the incessant faggot jokes is the movie's pandering for tolerance, which is queasily sentimental and patently unconvincing." |
David Noh |
Splat |
I Remember Me (2001) |
"Never successfully striking a balance, the filmmaker only manages to create a confusing, rambling and poorly edited succession of stories." |
Maria Garcia |
Tomato |
I Served the King of England (2008) |
"This inventive, charming picture-perfect picaresque tale of an ambitious young Czech rascal scrambling in the pre-Nazi and wartime eras marks a welcome and victorious return for Jiri Menzel, whose last major conquest was his 1967 Oscar-winning debut, C" |
Doris Toumarkine |
Splat |
I Spy (2002) |
"The two stars are hobbled by a lame screenplay and even lamer story." |
Doris Toumarkine |
Tomato |
I Stand Alone (1998) |
"Noe deserves credit for a cinematic vision which is remarkably his own." |
Ed Kelleher |
Splat |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) |
"Some thrills and chills are provided, but as audiences realize they've lived this Summer before, early, strong b.o. returns are also likely to die." |
Rod Granger |
Splat |
I Think I Do (1998) |
"The movie is genial and energetic, but could have been a whole lot better." |
David Noh |
Splat |
I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Too bad the central character is someone you wouldn't want to spend five minutes with, let alone an hour and a half." |
Ethan Alter |
Splat |
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007) |
"A visually static film filled with scenes that have obviously been made up on the fly--and most of them aren't terribly interesting." |
Lewis Beale |
Tomato |
I Went Down (1997) |
"It's a tribute to Conor McPherson's richly detailed script and the fine performances by McDonald and Gleeson that they genuinely do grow on you." |
Maitland McDonagh |
Splat |
I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998) |
"Nothing could be more lethal to a Wood script than actors who not only think they're hipper than what they're trying to do, but who also make sure that the audience knows it." |
Cole Gagne |
Splat |
I'll Be Home For Christmas (1998) |
"I'll Be Home for Christmas asks the impossible of us." |
David Noh |
Tomato |
I'll Sing For You (2004) |
"A gentle portrait of a musician whose music provides a bridge from Africa to America." |
Maria Garcia |
Splat |
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004) |
"A film whose pacing gives new meaning to the term 'sluggish,' and actually makes the charismatic Owen seem boring." |
Lewis Beale |
Tomato |
I'm Going Home (2002) |
"Speaks eloquently about the symbiotic relationship between art and life." |
Eric Monder |
Tomato |
I'm Not Scared (2004) |
"Offers a startling mix of genres: a memory piece drenched in nostalgia for a lost childhood, clothed in the form of a thriller that grabs you by the throat." |
Erica Abeel |
Tomato |
I'm Not There (2007) |
"[Haynes has] made a movie that looks, sounds and feels just like a great Bob Dylan song." |
Ethan Alter |
Tomato |
I'm Reed Fish (2007) |
"Charms you with a quirkiness that feels oddly genuine and unforced." |
Frank Lovece |
Tomato |
I'm the One That I Want (2000) |
"Ranks right alongside the very best filmed stand-up performances" |
David Noh |
Tomato |
I, Robot (2004) |
"Better than anyone had any right to expect." |
Lewis Beale |
Tomato |
Ice Age (2002) |
"A clever and beautifully designed computer-animated feature that often measures up to the standards set by last year's two CGI blockbusters, Shrek and Monsters, Inc." |
Kevin Lally |
Tomato |
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
"Abounds in well-paced gags, both visual and verbal." |
Frank Lovece |
Splat |
The Ice Harvest (2005) |
"Ramis proves here that he can dish sleaze as well as any B-movie director. Why he would want to is the biggest mystery surrounding The Ice Harvest." |
Daniel Eagan |
Splat |
Ice Princess (2005) |
"Rife with cliches and sentimentality." |
David Noh |
Tomato |
The Ice Rink (1998) |
"Consistently lighthearted and amusing, but rarely takes full advantage of its setting or subject matter." |
Eric Monder |
Tomato |
An Ideal Husband (1999) |
"It's almost as much of a visual treat as was the 1948 Alexander Korda version." |
David Noh |
Tomato |
Identity (2003) |
"An entertaining contrivance of serial murder in a confined place." |
Doris Toumarkine |
Splat |
The Idiots (1998) |
"Raises intriguing questions, but most audiences will have the same response to von Trier's weird commune: Grow up already." |
Kevin Lally |
Splat |
Idle Hands (1999) |
"As midnight movies go, this one is pretty mediocre, and most of its weakness derives from a certain lack of comic inspiration." |
David Luty |
Splat |
Idlewild (2006) |
"Neither fish nor fowl. Nor foul, either, though not great--and ultimately, more idle than wild." |
Frank Lovece |
Tomato |
If I Didn't Care (2007) |
"Doesn't dig too deeply into its stock characters, but the whole thing moves so quickly and efficiently, it's over before you notice." |
Frank Lovece |
Tomato |
Igor (2008) |
"Decent animated horror spoof that plays better for older film buffs than their youthful offspring." |
Ethan Alter |