Tomato 3/5
The Year My Parents Went On Vacation (2008)
"[Director Cao] Hamburger's solid craftsmanship ensures a slick, enjoyable product, even if it's too by-the-numbers to really stand out."
Geoff Berkshire
Tomato 3/4
Year of the Dog (2007)
"A sweet flick for anyone who sees dogs as furry people with bad breath and big hearts."
Matt Pais
Splat 3/5
Year One (2009)
"Unfortunately, consistent laughs weren't discovered until year two."
Yella (2007)
"Dressing up a socio-economic critique as a romantic thriller only works if there's enough suspense to keep the audience intrigued."
Splat 2.5/5
The Yellow Handkerchief (2010)
"Well-shot and well-acted, but also so consistently lightweight that it risks disappearing from the screen as you watch it."
Yes Man (2008)
"A much better romance than comedy as the chemistry between Carrey and Deschanel makes Carl and Allison look like they're really cut out for each other."
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)
"Recommended for the drunken college guy in all of us ... the funniest Adam Sandler movie since Big Daddy."
You Kill Me (2007)
"This is the kind of movie actors do for themselves, but You Kill Me offers plenty of benefits for us as well."
Splat 2/4
You, Me and Dupree (2006)
"This is nothing more than dumb fun, with the scales strongly tipped towards dumb."
The Young Victoria (2009)
"Pretty, classy, and really all quite boring."
Young@Heart (2008)
"How can we be uplifted by a James Brown classic when the singer in fact doesn't feel good but actually has a painful-looking spine condition?"
Youth Without Youth (2007)
"Unless you're interested solely in strikingly beautiful photography there's nothing very satisfying about Youth Without Youth."