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Splat 4/10 |
Talent for the Game (1991) |
"A predictable baseball drama with a completely implausible ending. Sort of like Michael Ritchie's The Scout (1994) without the comedy." |
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Taps (1981) |
"An absorbing, tension-filled and intelligently-written drama...Taps has aged like fine wine." |
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Splat 0/5 |
Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981) |
No article available. |
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Tomato 7/10 |
Ten to Midnight (1983) |
"A real button-pusher with a dynamite ending. Gene Davis is memorable as the sicko villain." |
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Tomato 8/10 |
The Terminator (1984) |
"A sci-fi actioner as relentless as its cyborg title character. The megabudget sequels are very good, but the low-budget original is still the best." |
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"Ermey again easily steals the show as the redneck 'sheriff' from hell." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
There Was a Crooked Man (1970) |
No article available. |
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Splat 2/10 |
They're Playing With Fire (1984) |
"A thriller in name only that's awkward on every conceivable level (writing, direction, acting, scoring, you name it). Danning's bare assets are the only assets of this low-budget stinkathon." |
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Splat 0/5 |
The Thing With Two Heads (1972) |
No article available. |
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Splat 1/5 |
Three the Hard Way (1974) |
No article available. |
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To Be or Not to Be (1983) |
"A very well-executed farce, and Brooks' most underrated movie." |
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Tomato 7/10 |
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) |
"Works well as a history lesson, and the recreation of the 12/7/41 attack is spectacular, but the film is much less effective on a character level." |
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Tough Enough (1982) |
"Tough Enough is a countrified Rocky wannabe that just isn't good enough." |
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Tomato 8/10 |
True Lies (1994) |
"One of the best mega-budgeted summer blockbusters of the modern era. A deft blend of thrilling action and edgy comedy." |
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Splat 4/10 |
Turn of Faith (2001) |
"A familiar, unconvincing and plot-heavy crime drama full of too many contrivances and coincidences. Redeemed somewhat by Charles Durning's bulldog performance as a two-faced mob boss." |
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The Turning Point (1977) |
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"Banacek, just like the actor playing him [George Peppard], deserves to be rediscovered." |
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The Twelve Chairs (1970) |
"A hit or miss spoof of Communism saved by zany performances by Brooks and DeLuise." |
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Splat 0/5 |
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