Splat 44/100 |
D-Day: The Sixth of June (1956) |
"D-Day: The Sixth of June is a sappy old love-story wrapped up as a macho guy flick, and the movie barely works as either." |
Scott Weinberg |
Tomato 3/5 |
D.O.A. (1988) |
No article available. |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 12/100 |
Da Hip Hop Witch (2000) |
"Nothing more than an amateurish publicity stunt intended to sell records." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 78/100 |
The Da Vinci Code (2006) |
"The DVD version comes in a two-disc set with a load of special features on the second disc." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 78/100 |
The Da Vinci Code (2006) |
"A great film to look at and Salvatore Totino's cinematography is pitch-perfect." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 71/100 |
Daddy and Them (2001) |
"The sound and picture quality are good." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 71/100 |
Daddy and Them (2001) |
"Isn’t horrible and isn’t a classic either." |
Jamie Gillies |
Splat 49/100 |
Daddy Day Camp (2007) |
"If your idea of fun is an hour and a half surrounded by screaming, whining, vomiting children, then this may be your movie." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 49/100 |
Daddy Day Camp (2007) |
"Extras on the disc include a 'making of' featurette and a quick on 'what I learned at camp.' Not to bother with a movie this awful, perhaps?" |
Brian Webster |
Splat 2/5 |
Damage (1992) |
No article available. |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 71/100 |
The Damned (1969) |
"The sole feature of note on this disc is a featurette on the director titled “Visconti.”" |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 71/100 |
The Damned (1969) |
"The Damned is a lot of things – bilious and perverse are the two first adjectives that spring to mind – but one thing it is not is a film of half-measures." |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 71/100 |
The Damned (1969) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 69/100 |
Dan in Real Life (2007) |
"There's a decent collection of extras here, including a full-length commentary by writer/ director Peter Hedges." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 69/100 |
Dan in Real Life (2007) |
"Writer/ director Peter Hedges likes to touch on deeper emotional truths, but he doesn't have the courage to really probe his characters' struggles in a meaningful way." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 81/100 |
Dance for Camera |
"A wonderfully creative, gorgeous effort, and a must for dancers and dance enthusiasts." |
Kurt Dahlke |
Tomato 75/100 |
Dance With Me (1998) |
"A sufficiently ebullient piece of eye candy that can stand on its own two nimble feet." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 36/100 |
Dance With The Devil (1997) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 82/100 |
Dancer in the Dark (1999) |
"An uncomfortable but significant success." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 70/100 |
The Dancer Upstairs (2003) |
"A bit like an adolescent – desperate to be taken seriously, yet still self-consciously goofy and immature." |
Kurt Dahlke |
Tomato 77/100 |
Dancer, Texas (1998) |
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Brian Webster |
Splat 55/100 |
Dances with Wolves (1990) |
"The political correctness is so politically correct and sappy and sucky and conscience-appeasing and politically-pacifying and just generally brain-numbing" |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 68/100 |
Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 54/100 |
Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2001) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 76/100 |
Dangerous Beauty (1998) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 75/100 |
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002) |
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Tomato 75/100 |
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002) |
"Hirsch... may one day realize the insouciant duality of River Pheonix’s hope and fatalism that helped identify [him] with his generation of popular culture." |
Jon Lap |
Tomato 73/100 |
Dangerous Moves (1984) |
"This movie has dated considerably and can best be called a cold war relic. Still, I did find it intriguing and an interesting premise." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 73/100 |
Dangerous Moves (1984) |
"An essay by film historian Ronald Falzone is included on the disc, as well as a conversation with producer Arthur Cohn. Both extras are insightful." |
Jamie Gillies |
Splat 53/100 |
Daniella By Night (1961) |
Click here to see the review. |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 71/100 |
Daredevil (2003) |
"Not a Marvel masterpiece, but it’s got enough star power and punch to make it a dare worth taking." |
Terri Clark |
Tomato 70/100 |
The Darjeeling Limited (2007) |
"Easily the slightest of Anderson's four feature films." |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 72/100 |
Dark Angel - Season 1 (2000) |
"Conceptually, Dark Angel is a winner." |
Mike Gower |
Tomato 72/100 |
Dark Angel - Season 1 (2000) |
"The DVD packaging of this first season of Dark Angel is comprehensive and interesting." |
Mike Gower |
Splat 35/100 |
Dark Asylum (2001) |
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Terri Clark |
Tomato 74/100 |
The Dark Backward (1991) |
"Odd and twisted, The Dark Backward has plenty to thrill admirers of ugliness and enough food for thought to interest the rest of us too." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 74/100 |
The Dark Backward (1991) |
"Extras on the disc include an interesting 40-minute question and answer session filmed at a 15th anniversary screening of the movie." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 64/100 |
Dark Blue (2003) |
"Rather than coming across as ambitious, it comes across as overblown. Rather than fascinating, it’s contrived. Rather than entertaining, it’s typical heavy-handed Hollywood." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 89/100 |
Dark City (1998) |
" This apocalyptic tale of alien abduction, telekinesis, murder and love is an entertaining and fantastic journey." |
Elspeth Haughton |
Splat 63/100 |
The Dark Half (1993) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 61/100 |
Dark Harbor (1999) |
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Diane Selkirk |
Tomato 71/100 |
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000) |
"Unlike the multitudes of generic rip offs that come out annually, this low-key effort finally puts a new spin on an old myth." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 41/100 |
The Dark Side of the Sun (1997) |
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Mike DeWolfe |
Tomato 74/100 |
Dark Victory (1939) |
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Brian Webster |
Splat 20/100 |
Dark Waters (1994) |
"Dark horror. And by 'dark', I mean 'poorly lit'." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 58/100 |
Darkness Falls (2003) |
"There isn’t a character that changes in any way during the proceedings – unless you consider being lopped into bits by an angry spirit to be character development." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 40/100 |
Darkwolf (2002) |
"Even if you want to give points for plot creativity, inconsistency and monotony still manage to prevail." |
Janet Branagan |
Splat 62/100 |
The Darwin Awards (2006) |
"The extras include a fairly thorough 'making of' featurette." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 62/100 |
The Darwin Awards (2006) |
"Writer/ director Finn Taylor's problem is that he wrote a painfully weak script, mostly wasting both acting talent and funny stories in the process." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 90/100 |
Darwin's Nightmare (2006) |
"A film of intelligence and great empathy that examines the corrosive effects of imperialism on people often left off the pages of history's textbooks. A heartbreakingly great film." |
Dan Jardine |