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Nacho Libre (2006)
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Peter Bradshaw
Tomato
The Namesake (2007)
"It is a considerable achievement, assured, moving, often very funny."
Philip French
Narc (2002)
"Carnahan shows flair and confidence."
Splat
Nativity!
"Another British comedy limps into cinemas having inexplicably wrestled its way out of a television script meeting."
Jason Solomons
New in Town (2009)
"This is a dopey piece of work, slack, derivative, sentimental."
New Town Killers (2009)
"A series of illogical twists derails a chase movie that ends in the unfortunate metaphor of an empty box."
The New World (2005)
"A profound, revealing, wonderful film about the meeting of two cultures and the shaping of a new one."
Next (2007)
"Obscurely motivated terrorists with Eastern European accents are preparing to explode a hydrogen bomb in Los Angeles."
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)
"The chief running gag, about as funny as a weeping sore, concerns a piece of chewing gum."
Night at the Museum (2006)
"Largely mirthless comedy, a variation on those old stories of kids' toys coming to life at night or when the nursery is deserted."
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
"The special effects are astonishing, the spirit of a "can do" America suffuses the enterprise, and it's superior to its predecessor."
No Reservations (2007)
"Everyone is now richer and better looking and it's a good deal cuter and more sentimental."
Norbit (2007)
"Most of the jokes concern obesity, which Murphy evidently believes to be ipso facto funny."
Notes on a Scandal (2006)
"There are brilliantly handled scenes of anger, embarrassment and humiliation, and brutal physical and emotional confrontations of great power."
Notorious (2009)
"Like Violet Kray producing a film about her twin sons. The movie doesn't ignore its subject's shortcomings, but it sentimentalises them and becomes increasingly incoherent as it proceeds."
The Number 23 (2007)
"I enjoyed it a lot. I haven't heard of anyone else who has."