Tomato A- |
Cabin Fever (1993) |
"Eli Roth is a name to watch. The guy has created a really fun, really watchable kids-lost-in-the-woods horror flick." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato B |
Calvaire (2005) |
"A genuine creepy horror movie, employing some good ol' camp themes to great effect." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Can't Hardly Wait (1998) |
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Thom Bennett |
Splat C |
La Captive (2001) |
"Not-so-surprisingly drawn from a Proust work, the film is interesting, but is far from captivating." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato B |
Carandiru (2004) |
"Carandiru could have been a great prison drama, but it mixed its genres so thoroughly in an attempt to make it entertaining and accessible that I felt it lost its bite." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Carla's Song (1998) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
Carried Away (1996) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
- |
Carrington (1995) |
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Kathleen Carroll |
- |
Cast Away (2000) |
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Crissa-Jean Chappell |
- |
The Castle (1997) |
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Thom Bennett |
Tomato A- |
Casuistry: The Art of Killing a Cat (2004) |
"Generally, the whole lot get a chance to speak their minds, to contextualize the events, and most come off as completely awful people, from either side of the issue. In the end, this alone makes for Casuistry being a great documentary experience." |
Jason Gorber |
Splat C+ |
Catch a Fire (2006) |
"...as the credits rolled, I did hope for more." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Caught (1996) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
- |
Celebrity (1998) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
The Celluloid Closet (1996) |
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Henri Behar |
- |
Celtic Pride (1996) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
La Ceremonie (1996) |
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Henri Behar |
Splat |
Chain Reaction (1996) |
"Just one more summer explosion." |
Leslie Rigoulot |
- |
The Chamber (1996) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
Splat C- |
Chasing Sleep (2000) |
"Long, introspective, indulgent cinema is certainly here to stay - let's try for something a little, well, better." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato A- |
Chicken Rice War (2000) |
"The Montagues and Capulets are replaced by the Wong's and Chan's, as an age-old rivalry between two Chicken Rice sellers has dragged on for generations." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato A |
Childstar (2005) |
"McKeller has crafted a sweet, witty film without employing cliche characterizations and pat plot points." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Chinese Box (1997) |
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Jason Gorber |
- |
A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) |
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Jason Gorber |
Tomato A |
Chopper (2001) |
"The script for the film is taught, telling the story quickly and with fresh and funny dialogue." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato B+ |
Citizen Dog (2004) |
"Dog does it's share of insanity, starting with digitally altered fuchsia coloured fields, to mountainous piles of plastic bottles and zombie taxi-bike drivers." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Citizen Ruth (1996) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
City Hall (1996) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
- |
City of God (2003) |
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Crissa-Jean Chappell |
Tomato A |
City of God (2003) |
"Kinetic, exciting, brutal, it's a supreme achievement and better than almost any film you're likely to see this year." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
City of Industry (1997) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
Splat C+ |
The City of Lost Souls (2000) |
"Yet another "Yakuza" (gangster) film, Miike crafts what amounts to a stylish and interesting film, but not one that can sustain a midnight madness audience." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Claire Dolan (1998) |
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Crissa-Jean Chappell |
- |
Class Trip (1998) |
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David Sterritt |
- |
Clay Pigeons (1998) |
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Jason Gorber |
Splat |
Clockers (1995) |
"Lee's movie feels like a two-hour public service announcemnt on the evils of drugs, bad cops and black-on-black violence." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Code Unknown (2001) |
"The director toys with the entire idea of unlocking the code of violence, the small and individually insignificant elements that add up to tales of either joy or horror." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato A- |
Coffee and Cigarettes (2004) |
"Jarmusch continues to be one of the most intriguing and compelling filmmakers of the age." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996) |
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Leslie Rigoulot |
Tomato |
Con Air (1997) |
"The quintessential summer movie." |
Leslie Rigoulot |
- |
Conceiving Ada (1997) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
Congo (1995) |
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Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat |
Contact (1997) |
"Contact suffers from an overdose of cheaply manipulative Zemeckian plot devices that unfortunately cloud a potentially thoughtful debate on science and faith." |
Richard Schwartz |
- |
The Convent (1995) |
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Henri Behar |
Tomato B- |
Cool! (2004) |
"It's certainly an enjoyable ride, well directed and performed, but you just can't help but wondering how the boys straight outa Compton would see this sort of thing play out." |
Jason Gorber |
Splat F |
The Cooler (2003) |
"Avoid this film. It will eat your soul and vomit black bile in your face." |
Jason Gorber |
- |
Cop Land (1997) |
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Karen Jaehne |
- |
Copycat (1995) |
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Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat F |
Copying Beethoven (2006) |
"A horrid mess of a film, only the music elevates it from being a total dud." |
Jason Gorber |
Tomato A- |
The Corporation (2004) |
"An impressive array of interviewees, from Michael Moore to Milton Friedman, give their take on modern capitalism." |
Jason Gorber |