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L'Enfer (2005) |
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Peter Bradshaw |
Tomato |
La Vie Moderne (2008) |
"It's an austere, rewarding film." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Lady Chatterley (2006) |
"This is an attractive, involving film with an excellent performance from Hands as the sensible woman standing between two men incapable of transcending conventional notions of power and male domination." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Lady in the Water (2006) |
"This pretentious, humourless (except for a joke-about-a-joke centring on the film critic) movie is breathtaking in its absurdity." |
Philip French |
Splat |
The Lake House (2006) |
"The last time Bullock and Reeves were together on screen the result was Speed. This should have been entitled Stop." |
Mark Kermode |
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Lassie (2006) |
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Philip French |
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Last Holiday (2006) |
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Philip French |
Splat |
The Last House on the Left (2009) |
"This isn't scary, just plain exploitative." |
Jason Solomons |
Splat |
The Last Mimzy (2007) |
"It's a confused and confusing affair, though not without its felicitous moments." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Law Abiding Citizen (2009) |
"[It's] pretending to examine the nature of justice, test the parameters of law and probe the relationship between good and evil. But really it's just intent on blowing shit up." |
Jason Solomons |
Tomato |
Le Cercle Rouge (1970) |
"Jean-Pierre Melville is one of the most remarkable figures in world cinema, though he remains little known." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Le Corbeau (1943) |
"A superb noir thriller." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee (2009) |
"Considine is outrageously funny and never steps out of character, but the film hardly adds up to an evening's entertainment." |
Philip French |
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Lemming (2006) |
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Peter Bradshaw |
Tomato |
Let the Right One In (2008) |
"It's a major addition to the vampire genre." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006) |
"The battle scenes are brilliantly handled, and what we best remember are moments of horror." |
Philip French |
Splat |
License To Wed (2007) |
"This movie is an ecclesiastical disaster and, like the Rector of Stiffkey, Williams should be thrown to the lions." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Life and Debt (2001) |
"It is an instructive story of exploitation." |
Philip French |
Splat |
The Life Before Her Eyes (2008) |
"An American high school drama with a tiresomely familiar twist." |
Philip French |
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Like Mike (2002) |
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A Lion in the House (2006) |
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Philip French |
Tomato |
Lions for Lambs (2007) |
"It's an unironic work that demands the audience's attention and should provoke a personal, even physical, response from each individual." |
Jason Solomons |
Tomato |
Little Ashes (2009) |
"It's reductive and overly schematic in the way movies about the literary and intellectual life tend to be." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Little Children (2006) |
"A sharply observed and brilliantly acted study of American suburban life." |
Philip French |
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Little Fish (2006) |
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Peter Bradshaw |
Splat |
Little Man (2006) |
"The work of the Wayans brothers, Little Man is even less funny than their last comedy, White Chicks, and enough to get them permanently evicted from the house of mirth." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Lives of Others (2006) |
"You know within minutes of watching The Lives of Others ... that you are in confident, authoritative hands." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Lives of the Saints (2006) |
"As painfully hypnotic as watching a religious zealot ranting in the street and carrying a banner proclaiming the second coming." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
London to Brighton (2008) |
"The denouement is both surprising and morally complex." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Looking for Eric (2009) |
"Looking for Eric is likely to be as popular a film as Loach has made since he began working in 1964. They may even have to adjust the old cliché: it only takes 45 years to score a goal, Ken." |
Jason Solomons |
Tomato |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) |
"The sets and special effects are near flawless." |
Philip French |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) |
"A very fine achievement, moving, involving and, to many people, even inspiring." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Love Actually (2003) |
"Disconcertingly lubricious." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Love Exposure |
"A strange, deftly scripted brew, alternately involving and distancing, and often very funny." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Love Happens (2009) |
"The film is sentimental and deeply embarrassing... There isn't a laugh or an honest emotion in the whole picture." |
Philip French |
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Lower City (2006) |
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Philip French |
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Lucky # Slevin (2006) |
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Philip French |