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    • Catherine Collins
    • Rob Daniel
    • Anna-Belen Dunlop
    • Tim Evans
    • Ruth Ford
    • Rebecca Garson
    • Elliott Noble
    • Rich Phippen
    • Tim Postins
    • Chris Prince
    • Ben Rawson-Jones
    • Matt Risley
    • Tim Stevens
    • Tim Surette
    • Adrian Zak

Sky Movies

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
3/5

Rachel Getting Married (2008)

"Like any real wedding, it’s fraught with tension and acts as a catalyst to ignite simmering tensions."

Tim Evans

Splat

Rambo (2008)

"It’s far from a perfect movie, and some will get too caught up in the debate over the use of such a war as the subtext for a popcorn actioner, but Stallone has delivered the movie Rambo fans would have asked for."

Rich Phippen

Tomato

Ratatouille (2007)

"All the ingredients come together to make a richly rewarding main course, seasoned with wit and wisdom yet never half-baked."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

The Reader (2008)

"The Reader suffers from Weinstein syndrome, in which an interesting novel is filleted to its bare skeleton by overpowering producer Harvey Weinstein, and made safe, easy to digest, and oh-so award friendly."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

The Red Baron (2009)

"It’s a stirring story – German-made but with English dialogue - well told, vividly illustrating a strange era when old-style Prussian nobility became the cavalry of the skies."

Tim Evans

Tomato
4/5

Red Cliff (2009)

"With superb planning and execution from Woo, his stuntmen and the backroom boys, the action unfolds like a game of Risk played on the grandest scale."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
3/5

The Red Shoes (1948)

"The extended highlight of it all was The Red Shoes Ballet, perhaps the most effective and captivating thing of its kind ever put on film."

Tomato

Redacted (2007)

"Abrave film for De Palma, obviously deeply felt, but the final scene - a steady collage of real pictures of victims of the conflict - offer a more visceral pull than anything that has gone before."

Tim Evans

Splat
2/5

Redbelt (2008)

"David Mamet sets him on the path to righteousness in a collection of contrivances masquerading as a meaningful plot."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
4/5

Religulous (2008)

"A refreshingly courageous and long overdue lecture that is equally enlightening, entertaining and provocative."

Chris Prince

Tomato
4/5

Rendition (2007)

"It goes without saying that Rendition is a matter worthy of your utmost attention."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
4/5

Rescue Dawn (2007)

"For fans of visceral, lean and taut cinema, this is an object lesson in power and economy."

Tim Evans

Splat
1/5

Reverb (2008)

"Like a quadruple disc concept album from the most indulgent prog-rock act of the 1970s, this is a complete mess."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Revolutionary Road (2008)

"In terms of performance and production, this is an undeniably high-quality affair. Yet it’s all rather superficial."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
3/5

Righteous Kill (2008)

"It’s an effective whodunnit but – more importantly – it poses refined, complex questions about how the law operates in a so-called civilised society."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Rivals (2008)

"Hopefully, with this polished policier Maillot will get the small screen funding to expand this story and tie up some of the intriguing loose ends."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

The Rocker (2008)

"Essentially covering the same playlist as Jack Black’s School of Rock, The Rocker is a good-natured, live-the-dream lark in which the one-liners score hits but the slapstick continually misses."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
3/5

Rocket Science (2007)

"It's a small, gently understated film and a poignant tale of a young lad trying find his true voice. Word up."

Tim Evans

Tomato
4/5

RocknRolla (2008)

"Rocknrolla may not be the real thing…but it's the closest Ritchie's been in an age."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Role Models (2008)

"Role Models matures with age, becoming sweeter and less raucous as it goes on. Unfortunately, when it finds its heart, it loses its legs."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
3/5

The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (2007)

"The director's usual traits are present and correct – glacial pacing, silent film-like direction, a love of nature – meaning audiences' eyes will soon Rohmer about the room looking for an exit."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

Rumba (2008)

"Remember the comedy of Jacques Tati? Okay, how's about the wordless wackiness of Benny Hill? That is what the filmmaking trio of Rumba ape in this often laugh out loud funny romcom."

Rob Daniel

Tomato

Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008)

"Friends star David Schwimmer proves that nothing wins over a crowd like a barking underdog and bags of below-the-belt humour - his directing debut is a wheeze."

  
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