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Tomato |
U-571 (2000) |
"The movie concocts just enough genuinely surprising moments to make its own satisfying niche amongst the other examples of the genre." |
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Tomato |
U-571 (2000) |
"U-571 moves like a torpedo." |
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Tomato |
U-571 (2000) |
"It's a rah-rah mix of patriotism and genuine suspense that manages to wring a few new wrinkles from a reliable subgenre of war movie." |
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The Ugly Truth (2009) |
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Un Secret (2008) |
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Splat |
Unbreakable (2000) |
"Long before these came up on screen, however, Unbreakable had defined itself as a big disappointment." |
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Tomato |
Unbreakable (2000) |
"Unbreakable shows Shyamalan as a rapidly maturing filmmaker, taking risks and making them pay off." |
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Tomato |
Under Suspicion (2000) |
"A decent, smart, well-acted film." |
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Under the Same Moon (2008) |
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Tomato |
Under the Skin (1997) |
"Although Iris has no idea who she is, Morton is utterly certain, and inhabits her temporarily defeated soul with an ease that knocks you out." |
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Tomato |
Under the Skin (1997) |
"Morton's Iris keeps going in circles... It's a spooky, movie-dominating performance." |
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Tomato |
Unforgiven (1992) |
"This is the best work Eastwood has done as a director since The Outlaw Josey Wales 16 years ago." |
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Splat |
"Universal Soldier: The Return is a letdown!" |
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Splat |
"A screenwriter's desperate imagination!" |
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An Unreasonable Man (2007) |
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Up (2009) |
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Tomato |
Up at the Villa (2000) |
"I found myself rooting for these foolish, pampered, naïve people, and rooting for the movie as well." |
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The Upside of Anger (2005) |
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Splat |
Urban Legend (1998) |
"Those of us with brain cells, however, will spit out this Scream retread like it was spider-egg-laced bubble gum." |
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Splat |
Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) |
"A dressed-up piece of drivel, a self-referential pseudo-thriller with pretensions to pretensions of classic Hollywood suspense." |
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Tomato |
The Usual Suspects (1995) |
"After I first saw the film, I recommended it to people as an entertaining and commercial crime thriller; a standard story done very well. And then I saw it again. The movie is so much better the second time." |
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Tomato |
The Usual Suspects (1995) |
"Next to the steady diet of Hollywood formula, contrived plots and situations a regular moviegoer can spot a mile off, The Usual Suspects is something quite different: A movie that's smarter than you are." |
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Tomato |
The Usual Suspects (1995) |
"Lots of fun and a very handsome, widescreen production by director Bryan Singer, who co-wrote the original script with once-and-future partner (and ex-private detective) Christopher McQuarrie." |
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