Splat 68/100 |
I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967) |
"I suspect that I am Curious (Yellow) will remain largely, well, a curiosity." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 41/100 |
I am Frigid...Why? (1972) |
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Brian Webster |
Splat 58/100 |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"When I am Legend reaches for the tissues in the third act, director Lawrence loses his grip on the film entirely" |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 64/100 |
I Am Sam (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Splat 65/100 |
I Am Sam (2002) |
"A super performance by Sean Penn is totally wasted in this sentiment-loaded false-ringing film." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 64/100 |
I Am Sam (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
Wesley Lovell |
Tomato 78/100 |
I Bury the Living (1958) |
"I Bury the Living proves to be a dark little horror morsel, a creepy, compact and crisp little tale that’s half Alfred Hitchcock and half Rod Serling." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 42/100 |
I Dreamed of Africa (2000) |
"A beautiful travelogue and a squandered opportunity." |
Christabel Padmore |
Tomato 78/100 |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"If introductory philosophy was this much fun, enrolment would go through the roof." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 78/100 |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"The only extras on the regular edition disc are a pair of full-length audio commentaries." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 67/100 |
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) |
"Often feels more like a perfume commercial than a “horror movie”." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 51/100 |
I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
"The problem with this film's exploration of a potentially interesting mystery is that I Know Who Killed Me is clumsy, stupid and just plain objectionable." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 78/100 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 1 (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
Derek Smith |
Tomato 76/100 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 1 (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
Kurt Dahlke |
Tomato 78/100 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 6 (1952) |
"In the ‘90s we had Seinfeld; in the ‘50s they had I Love Lucy." |
Derek Smith |
Tomato 80/100 |
I Love You, Don't Touch Me! (1996) |
Click here to see the review. |
Brian Webster |
Splat 65/100 |
I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) |
Click here to see the review. |
Elspeth Haughton |
Tomato 81/100 |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"With discussions of music, relationships, aging and growing up, it acts like a latter-day Lemmon - Matthau comedy, with a sadness underneath that makes it authentic." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 81/100 |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"Paramount has offered up a nice DVD of this film, with a very funny and informative commentary track by the director and stars." |
Jamie Gillies |
Splat 64/100 |
I Married A Monster (1998) |
Click here to see the review. |
Mike DeWolfe |
Splat 39/100 |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"The worst thing about this DVD is that there are a lot of extras. The best thing is that they're mostly at least quite brief." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 39/100 |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"You don't even need to find this movie offensive to hate it. You just need to stay awake long enough to notice that it's not funny." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 32/100 |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) |
"A 100-minute festival of stupidity." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 67/100 |
I Want You (1998) |
Click here to see the review. |
Mike DeWolfe |
Tomato 81/100 |
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) |
"Howard Hawks and Cary Grant made several famous films together but it’s a shame this one is often overlooked since it’s a true comic gem that works well on every level." |
Derek Smith |
Tomato 81/100 |
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) |
"A silent newsreel is also included that shows the stars and director of the film interacting with a Lieutenant General of the U.S. Army during the shooting of the film." |
Derek Smith |
Tomato 79/100 |
I Went Down (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Mike DeWolfe |
Splat 54/100 |
I Witness (2007) |
"In keeping with the 'no frills' characteristics of the movie, there are no extras on the disc." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 54/100 |
I Witness (2007) |
"Verging on 'so bad it's fun to watch' territory, I Witness doesn't quite make it there either." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 65/100 |
I'll Remember April (1999) |
Click here to see the review. |
Brian Webster |
Splat 43/100 |
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) |
"Since we are dealing with parody here, every aspect of black communities is open territory for Wayans’ brand of humour." |
Ed Gonzalez |
Tomato 76/100 |
I'm Reed Fish (2007) |
"There is just one extra on the disc %u2013 a brief but enjoyable behind the scenes featurette." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 76/100 |
I'm Reed Fish (2007) |
"Standard romantic comedy, but it's done so nicely, and is sufficiently spiced up by an unusual what-am-I-really-watching? storytelling device, that it rises above its genre." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 90/100 |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"Extras on the disc are limited to a set of deleted scenes (with commentary by writer/ director Philippe Claudel as an option), plus trailers for this and other movies." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 90/100 |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"Reminds us of how truly brilliant filmmaking needs none of the technology and bombast Hollywood has come to depend on." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 74/100 |
I, Robot (2004) |
"The extras begin with an intelligent, interesting and thorough audio commentary by director Alex Proyas and writer Akiva Goldsman." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 74/100 |
I, Robot (2004) |
"What makes I, Robot work is director Alex Proyas’ surprisingly effective balance of action, intrigue and emotion." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 74/100 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"It is painful to watch the inferior aspects of the film sink under the muddy vestiges of its superior facets." |
Jon Lap |
Tomato 72/100 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"A pleasantly diverting and quite amusing family flick." |
Scott Weinberg |
Tomato 72/100 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"It’s a good thing that woolly mammoths are extinct, because this movie will have every kid in the schoolyard wishing for their very own." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 68/100 |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"Extras are predictably numerous, including a filmmaker commentary, three featurettes and a good-sized handful of Fox Movie Channel pieces on the movie." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 68/100 |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"I'm mystified by those who find these characters appealing." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 84/100 |
The Ice Storm (1997) |
"The Ice Storm has delightful moments of humour, but it is essentially a sombre film. But don’t let that put you off." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 81/100 |
An Ideal Husband (1999) |
"An Ideal Husband retains the wit of Wilde, and updates it... [it] is a smart comedy that manages to deliver social commentary while focusing primarily on relationships between its characters." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 78/100 |
Identity (2003) |
"The script, direction and acting are good enough that we aren’t just waiting for the final payoff – we have plenty of fun getting there as well." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 61/100 |
The Idiots (1998) |
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Kurt Dahlke |
Tomato 85/100 |
Idle Hands (1999) |
"Director Rodman Flender keeps the jokes fresh with witty dialogue!" |
Elspeth Haughton |
Splat 26/100 |
If I Die Before I Wake (2001) |
"At the end of the film, the only real victims are the people who watched it." |
Jaime N. Christley |
Tomato 76/100 |
If Lucy Fell (1996) |
"If Lucy Fell has all the attributes of romantic comedy, including absolute predictability. The only surprise is that it also provides a mostly-enjoyable journey to its ultimate destination." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 77/100 |
Igby Goes Down (2002) |
"Deep, dark and hopelessly cynical – the kind of film that kids are too young for and won’t understand and parents are too old for and won’t understand either." |
Rob Macdonald |