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The Da Vinci Code (2006) |
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Philip French |
Tomato |
The Damned United (2009) |
"The Damned United is an entertaining and perceptive film." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Dance Flick (2009) |
"Aims at the lowest common denominator of taste and falls well below its target." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Darjeeling Limited (2007) |
"Anderson packs an extraordinary amount of incident and observation into a mere 90 minutes." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Days and Nights in the Forest (1970) |
"A film that is truly deep and repays each viewing." |
Philip French |
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Days of Glory (1944) |
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Philip French |
Tomato |
The Dead (1988) |
"Entirely filmed in a Californian warehouse, The Dead features the greatest Irish cast ever assembled on screen." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Dead Man Running (2009) |
"A little uncertain in tone, but brisk and likely to go down well with the patrons of Albert Square's Queen Vic." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Dead of Night (1945) |
"The form was to be revived on both sides of the Atlantic in the 1960s. But Dead of Night is the best." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Dead Silence (2007) |
"There's something quaintly charming about the filmmakers' unabashed affection for their inspirational source material, although the sense of over-familiarity means that none of it is in the least bit scary." |
Mark Kermode |
Splat |
Death at a Funeral (2007) |
"A fine British cast is wasted on feeble material." |
Philip French |
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The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (2006) |
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Philip French |
Splat |
Death Proof (2007) |
"A tedious, meaninglessly anachronistic project." |
Philip French |
3/5 |
Deja Vu (2006) |
"It's all carried off with a mad and silly energy, with muscular direction from Scott and cut together with frenetic fizz by editors Jason Hellman and Chris Lebenzon." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Delta (2008) |
"Menace escalates to rape and then murder. It's like a solemn, slow-motion version of Straw Dogs with the wrong side winning." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Demonlover (2003) |
"It's fun for a while, but gets steadily more opaque, elliptical and annoying." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Devil Wears Prada (2006) |
"This deliberately ambiguous comedy, set in the Manhattan offices of Runway magazine (a lightly disguised Vogue), has its Chanel and wears it." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Devil's Backbone (2001) |
"It's a striking film and further good news for the Spanish cinema, too few of whose films open here." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Die Another Day (2002) |
"I've been dining out on this story for years, and the meals seem to be getting poorer." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Dirty Pretty Things (2003) |
"Here he strikes a perfect balance between social commentary and melodrama, while nudging his actors to turn potentially stereotypical figures (eg, a virginal waif, a golden-hearted whore, a philosophical Chinese) into three-dimensional people." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009) |
"Faithfully rendered and extremely frightening." |
Philip French |
Splat |
District 13: Ultimatum (2009) |
"The stunt work is good, the script feeble." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
District 9 (2009) |
"District 9 ends on a touching scene that evokes Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, but it's an honest film that repays its debts." |
Philip French |
Splat 2/5 |
District B13 (2006) |
"A 90-minute feature simply showing [David] Belle's stunts with no frills would be great; unfortunately, they only account for about 10 minutes - the rest of the time, Belle is called upon to act." |
Peter Bradshaw |
Splat |
Disturbia (2007) |
"A limp teenage by-the-numbers version of Rear Window." |
Philip French |
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) |
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Philip French |
Splat |
Doghouse (2009) |
"A dim zombie comedy." |
Jason Solomons |
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Doom (2005) |
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Peter Bradshaw |
Splat |
Dorian Gray (2010) |
"Depravity is better suggested than made explicit when it becomes vulgar, pornographic or comic, and possibly all three." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Doubt (2008) |
"Doubt is a provocative, pared-down work that in the theatre carried the subtitle "A Parable", and it has four outstanding performances." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Drag Me To Hell (2009) |
"A visceral horror movie of the kind that established his reputation." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Dreamers (2004) |
"It's an amusing, sophisticated movie, true to its times, cheerfully erotic, and played with unselfconscious conviction by its three young actors." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Dreamgirls (2006) |
"To say that Dreamgirls is the best musical so far this century is to make no great claim for it. To say that it's the best film about the music business since 1996's Grace of My Heart and fit to be spoken of in the same breath says more." |
Philip French |
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Driving Lessons (2006) |
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Philip French |
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Dry Season (2006) |
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Philip French |
- |
Dumplings (2004) |
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Mark Kermode |