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

Financial Times

  
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   (1-21) of 21 503 Total
  
Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat

Rachel Getting Married (2008)

"The film, like the shindig, ends up dissolving in a schmaltzy brew of make-do-and-mend, complete with a sari-clad wedding accompanied by multi-ethnic music, whose PC touchy-feeliness one hopes is a joke but fears is not."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Rambo (2008)

"The hero’s iconic inertia is photographed against molten skies or Judgment Day sunsets, providing moments of mythic repose between the pell-mell battle scenes."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Ratatouille (2007)

"Purveys huge charm, enough to make you fall in love with the rat species and enough, with its array of screen dishes, to make America forgive France, re-dub freedom fries as French fries, and fall sobbing on the country’s cordon bleu shoulders."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

The Reader (2008)

"The still, sad music of humanity – surely that should have been The Reader’s score. We hear it in Winslet’s performance at least, at once contained and tremendous, at once filigree in touch and fully wrought in thought and being."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Red Cliff (2009)

"Red Cliff gets everything right – sensationally right – except this one vital pulse of engagement."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Redbelt (2008)

"The Mamet rhythms are pleasingly in place: the repetition-rich dialogue, the head-butting close-ups as men go ego to ego."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Religulous (2008)

"The serious food for thought gets lost amid the one-stop snacking."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Rendition (2007)

"This certainly isn’t dull, but it is a touch uncinematic and more than a little preachy."

Karl French

Tomato

Revolutionary Road (2008)

"Winslet gives Revolutionary Road its depth and heft. That face still gazes at us, with its seraphic blend of beauty and horror, minutes, even hours, after we have left the theatre."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

The Right of the Weakest (2006)

"The downbeat mood convinces. What might have been tedious becomes an involving and nail-biting thriller."

Martin Hoyle

Splat

Righteous Kill (2008)

"The movie goes nowhere and takes 100 minutes to do so. It should have cut its losses, gone for comedy and called itself Grumpy Old Cops."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Rivals (2008)

"It is not so much a wig, more a man-eating bird’s nest. And not just an actor becomes lost beneath it but an entire film."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

The Rocker (2008)

"The film is untidy, cheery, sometimes amiable. If only it were funny too."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Rocket Science (2007)

"Lovely performances all round create small-town competitiveness, frustrations and aspirations."

Martin Hoyle

Tomato

RocknRolla (2008)

"Guy Ritchie’s latest is not as bad as his critics, professional and amateur, hoped."

Martin Hoyle

Tomato

Role Models (2008)

"The wonderful Jane Lynch (40-Year-Old Virgin) steals each of her scenes as the charity project leader, a reformed cokehead singing from the right-on community care hymnsheet."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (2007)

"A transcendentally batty essay in am-dram costume cinema, starchy with recitative, fragrant with period fabric conditioner and white with laundered emotionalism."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato

Rudo and Cursi (2009)

"Rudo and Cursi has enough vitality to transcend its air of formula."

Nigel Andrews

Tomato
3/5

Rumba (2008)

"The film could be cleverer, funnier, better-timed. Où sont les Tatis d’antan? But Gordon and Abel – she an anorexic Tilda Swinton, he a slightly squashed version of John Gordon Sinclair (Gregory’s Girl) – are appealing comic presences."

Nigel Andrews

Splat

Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008)

"Pegg exudes his usual air of faint self-congratulation playing an unlikeable prat whom nobody in their right mind would prefer to the high- flying Azariah or indeed to anyone."

Martin Hoyle

Splat

Rush Hour 3 (2007)

"None but the mad will want to see Rush Hour 3."

Nigel Andrews

  
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   (1-21) of 21 503 Total
  
 
 
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