Tomato |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"This double-disc edition of the recent Will Smith blockbuster I Am Legend contains two versions of the movie, each with a different ending. . ." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"Much better than any self-respecting science fiction fan could have hoped for . . ." |
James O'Ehley |
- |
I, Robot (2004) |
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James O'Ehley |
Tomato |
The Illustrated Man (1969) |
"Slow-moving and dated, The Illustrated Man never quite captures the essence of what makes Ray Bradbury so unique . . ." |
James O'Ehley |
- |
Immortal (2005) |
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James O'Ehley |
Splat |
Impostor (2001) |
"If Blair Witch Project's hand-held camera work made you feel sick, this one will have you throwing up in your popcorn." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Incredible Hulk (2008) |
"It is all plot-driven and action-filled. In fact, unlike the much-hyped Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Incredible Hulk never runs out of steam." |
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Tomato |
The Incredible Hulk (2008) |
"Much more action-packed and entertaining than the previous Hulk movie." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) |
"The special effects and trick photography are cleverly done (for its time). Also, the story is intelligently handled." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Incredibles (2004) |
"This remarkably entertaining and meaty motion picture is all eye candy and goofy entertainment for children, but underneath lies a biting denunciation on a number of contemporary topics." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato |
The Incredibles (2004) |
"Buy it for your kids, ahem . . .
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James O'Ehley |
- |
The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1964) |
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James O'Ehley |
Splat 2/4 |
Independence Day (1996) |
"Switch your brain down and enjoy it. And take along a barf bag for those excruciating American patriotic scenes." |
James O'Ehley |
Splat 2/4 |
Inkheart (2009) |
"Its countless missteps earn nothing but scorn even as its wonderful intentions make us ashamed to voice them." |
Rob Vaux |
Tomato 3/4 |
Innerspace (1987) |
"Fun is to be had, but not too memorable in retrospect." |
James O'Ehley |
Splat |
Invaders From Mars (1986) |
"'Marines have no qualms about killing Martians, son,' is my favourite line of dialogue from this movie . . ." |
James O'Ehley |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"All Hollywood movies are art by committee, but The Invasion turned out to be art by test audience . . ." |
James O'Ehley |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"Depressing proof of how Hollywood movies have just grown worse since the 1970's . . ." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3/4 |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) |
"A classic must-see. It remains potent to this day." |
James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) |
"Personally I think this version to be superior to the original and to be much underrated by both critics and audiences." |
James O'Ehley |
- |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) |
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James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
The Iron Giant (1999) |
"It is truly charming and moving, without so much as a hint of overt sentimentality." |
James O'Ehley |
- |
The Iron Giant (1999) |
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James O'Ehley |
Tomato 3/5 |
Iron Man (2008) |
"Audiences looking for grand escapist fare at cinemas this summer won't mind having spent their price of admission on it. Be sure to get some popcorn too." |
James O'Ehley |
- |
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) |
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James O'Ehley |
- |
It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955) |
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James O'Ehley |
- |
It Came From Outer Space II (1995) |
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James O'Ehley |