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    • Nigel Andrews
    • Peter Aspden
    • Karl French
    • Martin Hoyle
    • Leo Robson

Financial Times

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

I Am Legend (2007)

"first-time feature director Francis Lawrence deserves an ovation for his scene-setting and early scare count."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2007)

"Spare an evening, if you feel adventurous."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

I for India (2007)

"A picture of cultural displacement and Anglo-Indian rapprochement almost worthy of EM Forster."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

I Love You, Man (2009)

"A strong supporting cast and at least half a dozen good laughs may be insufficient reward for some longueurs, several gags involving dog excrement, and perhaps rather too many scenes that are more excruciating than amusing."

Karl French

Splat

I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)

"I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry is a comedy of masquerade that Shakespeare might have written if he were pea-brained and talentless and had been commissioned to script an Adam Sandler movie."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

I'm Not There (2007)

"This works so well that long before the end you don’t merely accept the use of these wildly diverse personae, but you may also even wonder whether Dylan’s story could properly be told any other way"

Karl French

Splat

I've Loved You So Long (2008)

"As a mood-piece the film sits on a pedestal, rather, waiting to be admired."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

I.O.U.S.A. (2008)

"Chastening, compelling."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)

"Even the little boy in the second row, dragged along by a parent for a treat, was frozen in silence, victim of that cyclical ice age that affects audiences powerless to fend off the cryogenic effect of a sub-zero digimation romp."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Igor (2008)

"More well-aimed wit was needed, less grapeshot wackiness."

Nigel Andrews

Splat
2/5

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

"An overdone blow-out of a modern fairy tale."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Import/Export (2009)

"The Austrian miserablist who gave us Dog Days – sharper and more mischievous in its portrait of exurbia’s human excreta – delivers an essay in symmetrical despondence that seems both tidy and empty, like a trash can after street-cleaning."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
4/5

In Search Of Beethoven (2009)

"One wallow does not make a summer, but the combined forces of Ludwig’s music and a chorus of celebrity erudition should help to take your mind off the April cacophony elsewhere."

Nigel Andrews

Splat
2/5

In the Loop (2009)

"This – Iannucci’s large-screen lampoon on the corridors of power and PR – is a rabbit version of The Thick of It. It scurries about for two hours with bared but biteless teeth."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)

"Stirring stuff, packed with as many beautiful images as portentous outbursts."

Karl French

Splat

Incendiary (2008)

"Michelle Williams is a fine and versatile actor but even she has her limits and is never really convincing as a working-class Londoner struggling with guilt and grief."

Karl French

Splat
2/5

The Informant! (2009)

"Scott Z Burns’s script hinges entirely on incidents that take place off-screen. The film will only work if audiences fail to notice this. But they won’t, so it won’t."

Leo Robson

Splat

The Informers (2009)

"Bret Easton Ellis pens a mean tale, in all adjectival senses. His prose is artfully maleficent; he is a laid-back Severus Snape of the sex-and-drugs generation. You need a smarter directing hand, though, than Gregor Jordan’s."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

"Whirled around the floor of a story that goes absolutely nowhere, contains no human verities, has no significant heft as historical drama, yet still proves, now and then, an entertaining piece of Pop Disco Art from the cinema’s most talented tease."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

The International (2009)

"The action is often crass, the location-hopping mere crisis tourism. But the acting and dialogue deliver."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Interview (2007)

"A talky, tricksy but never particularly convincing or involving drama."

Karl French

Tomato

Into the Wild (2007)

"A dream movie."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

The Invention of Lying (2009)

"The laughs rain down early on; later – Messiah moment apart – they thin to a drizzle, deprived of variation."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Is Anybody There? (2009)

"Is Anybody There? has so many good intentions and engaging moments it is hard to define why it doesn’t quite add up."

Martin Hoyle

  
a b c d e f g h ( i ) j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Other   (1-24) of 24 498 Total
  
 
 
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