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Critics / Publications / Apollo Guide

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Authors
    • Graham Barron
    • Janet Branagan
    • John Brandon
    • Patrick Byrne
    • Catherine Cantieri
    • John Carroll Jr.
    • Brian Cassar
    • Erik Childress
    • Jaime N. Christley
    • Terri Clark
    • David Conner
    • Ryan Cracknell
    • Kurt Dahlke
    • Cheryl DeWolfe
    • Mike DeWolfe
    • Bryant Frazer
    • Evan Gatehouse
    • Jamie Gillies
    • Ed Gonzalez
    • Akiva Gottlieb
    • Mike Gower
    • Brian A. Gross
    • Elspeth Haughton
    • Jeremy Heilman
    • Erma Hill
    • Alex Ioshpe
    • Dan Jardine
    • MaryAnn Johanson
    • Chris Kaynes
    • James Lap
    • Jon Lap
    • Wesley Lovell
    • Rob Macdonald
    • Guy MacPherson
    • Patrick Marcigliano
    • Ron Neufeld
    • Cheryl Northcott
    • David Nusair
    • Christabel Padmore
    • David Perini
    • Scott Renshaw
    • Dave Robinson
    • Rachel Sanders
    • Jason Schreurs
    • Diane Selkirk
    • Derek Smith
    • J. Alan Speer
    • Shannon Tong
    • Ian Waldron-Mantgani
    • Brian Webster
    • Scott Weinberg
    • Leon Wood

Apollo Guide

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
71/100

F/X (1986)

"Brown is not the most charismatic of actors, but it’s a classic one-man-against-a-world-of-evil set-up so it’s easy to cheer for Rollie as he creatively finds ways to make mincemeat of the bad guys."

Brian Webster

Splat
68/100

Faat-Kiné (2001)

"Faat Kiné registers some nice music and glimpses of life in modern Senegal, but not much else."

Kurt Dahlke

Tomato
76/100

Face (1997)

"In movies you cannot trust anything until the final credits roll."

Ryan Cracknell

Splat
40/100

Face Down (1997)

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Elspeth Haughton

Tomato
74/100

Face Off (1997)

"The DVD extras start with two full-length audio commentaries, one by director John Woo, and a second by writers Mike Web and Michael Colleary."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
74/100

Face Off (1997)

"The cop, more messed up than the criminal he chases, ignores his family and becomes almost as twisted as the criminal he is seeking. Woo makes these characters and themes refreshing..."

Dan Jardine

Splat
41/100

A Face to Kill For (1998)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Tomato
79/100

Faces (1968)

"More than one moviegoer has found Cassavetes’ films far too bleak to sit through voluntarily. But others feel quite the opposite, as his insights are important and this film is skilfully made."

Elspeth Haughton

Tomato
75/100

The Faculty (1999)

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Mike DeWolfe

Tomato
74/100

Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)

"What I look for in a Moore film is not an objective study, but passionate commitment, honest outrage and biting sarcasm. In this case, two outta three ain’t bad."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
3/5

Fail-Safe (1964)

No article available.

Dan Jardine

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Faithless (2001)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Tomato
62/100

Fakin' Da Funk (1998)

"While it’s no great work of cinema, this movie about serious racial issues is a lot funnier than you might expect."

Janet Branagan

Tomato
80/100

The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)

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Elspeth Haughton

Splat
54/100

The Fall (1998)

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Ryan Cracknell

Splat
61/100

Fallen (1998)

"Fallen is one of those 'possession is 9-10ths of the law' ghost stories that takes itself too seriously to be taken seriously."

Dan Jardine

Splat
47/100

Fallen Angel (1999)

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Dan Jardine

Tomato
87/100

Fallen Angels (Hong Kong) (1996)

"There’s a lot more to Wong Kar-Wai than tremendous cinematic skill and distinctive style. He’s got something to say about the modern condition."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
71/100

Falling in Love (1984)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
63/100

Falling Through (2000)

"Good action thrillers are difficult to come by and Falling Through is a well-meaning effort that’s held back by significant problems."

Wesley Lovell

Tomato
3/5

Fame (1980)

No article available.

Dan Jardine

Tomato
71/100

The Family Man (2000)

"It’s a likeable film."

Brian Webster

Splat
43/100

Family of Cops 2 (1997)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
61/100

Family of Cops III (1998)

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Mike DeWolfe

Tomato
73/100

Family Plot (1976)

"While it’s certainly not up to the standard of Hitchcock’s great films, Family Plot is still good fun."

Brian Webster

Tomato
3/5

Family Plot (1976)

No article available.

Dan Jardine

Tomato
83/100

A Family Thing (1996)

"Restrained, thoughtful, and ultimately very successful."

Brian Webster

Tomato
75/100

The Family Tree (2000)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
42/100

The Fan (1981)

"Those looking for a tight thriller will be bored; those looking for effective horror will be annoyed."

Scott Weinberg

Splat
24/100

Fangs (2001)

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Jamie Gillies

Tomato
94/100

Fanny and Alexander (1982)

"One of the Great Films by one of the Great Filmmakers."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
77/100

Fantasia 2000 (1999)

"As in the 1940 original, all the new segments are introduced by celebrities, and like the pieces themselves, there is a disparate quality to the introductions."

Dan Jardine

Splat
65/100

Fantastic Four (2005)

"The 'extended edition' has a large set of extras."

Brian Webster

Splat
65/100

Fantastic Four (2005)

"Shows how filmmaking through market research, screenwriting by committee, and over-dependence on moviemaking technology can result in huge, colourful, loud but totally vacuous and heartless movies."

Brian Webster

Tomato
72/100

The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)

"It's interesting how societal change is reflected in movies. Not long ago, a mainstream movie wouldn't have portrayed the legitimate U.S. military openly torturing a prisoner."

Brian Webster

Tomato
72/100

The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)

"The two-disc 'special edition' DVD provides a pair of commentaries and a whole herd of additional features on the second disc."

Brian Webster

Splat
65/100

Fantastic Voyage (1966)

"The DVD can be had in several different forms. These include a rather snazzy special edition and a bare-bones double feature version."

Brian Webster

Splat
65/100

Fantastic Voyage (1966)

"Adventure movies that get bogged down in talk are doomed, even if their premise is wonderful and parts of the film exciting or even inspiring."

Brian Webster

Tomato
82/100

The Fantasticks (1995)

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Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
80/100

Far Away, So Close! (1993)

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Brian Webster

Tomato
85/100

Far From Heaven (2002)

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Tomato
85/100

Far From Heaven (2002)

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Tomato
83/100

Far From Heaven (2002)

"This sort of ‘downer’ might not be a big crowd pleaser, but it’s painfully honest and the makings of fine, meaningful cinema."

Brian Webster

Tomato
85/100

Far From Heaven (2002)

"A wondrous note-perfect homage to the moviemakers of the 1950s"

Dan Jardine

Tomato
85/100

Far From Heaven (2002)

"One of the most memorable films in recent years."

Derek Smith

Tomato
3/5

Farewell, My Lovely (1975)

No article available.

Dan Jardine

Splat
68/100

Farewell, My Lovely (1975)

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Scott Renshaw

Tomato
90/100

Fargo (1996)

"Finally, [the Coens] have given us characters we can care for, a story that keeps us wondering, hoping and guessing, as well as the distinctive visual style that marks all Coen productions."

Dan Jardine

Splat
40/100

The Fast and the Furious (2001)

" I recommend this movie to hardcore automobile aficionados, 12-year old boys and dead people."

Derek Smith

Splat
35/100

The Fast and the Furious (2001)

"More like "The Lame and Laborious"."

Scott Weinberg

  
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