Tomato 73/100 |
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) |
"Lovers of overblown thrillers might very well be disappointed by the deliberate pace and restrained style, but the result is a serious, substantial and satisfying film." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 65/100 |
K-911 (1999) |
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Diane Selkirk |
Splat 53/100 |
K-9: P.I. (2002) |
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Janet Branagan |
Splat 70/100 |
K-Pax (2001) |
"It’s fun to watch the two talented stars, but everything else here is old news and just not very interesting." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 85/100 |
Kalifornia (1993) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 85/100 |
Kandahar (2001) |
"The film gives a glimpse into a land that is as far removed from Western society as any in the world." |
Rachel Sanders |
Splat 39/100 |
Kangaroo Jack (2003) |
"One of the most ill-thought-out cinematic exercises in a very, very long time." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 34/100 |
Kansas (1988) |
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Catherine Cantieri |
Splat 66/100 |
Kate and Leopold (2001) |
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Splat 62/100 |
Kate and Leopold (2001) |
"Is it just me, or does Meg Ryan look as bored as I think she does with playing the same character a gazillion times?" |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 66/100 |
Kate and Leopold (2001) |
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Wesley Lovell |
Splat 52/100 |
Kaw (2007) |
"Flops because it lacks true tension and certainly can't keep up with the shock value of its gore-filled horror contemporaries." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 52/100 |
Kaw (2007) |
"There are two extras on the disc: a 'making of' featurette, and an interview with supporting player Rod Taylor." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 65/100 |
Keep Your Eyes Open (2003) |
"Covers a lot of ground – too much – in its attempts to be all-encompassing." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 65/100 |
Keep Your Eyes Open (2003) |
"Expands on the film and partially compensates for some of the documentary’s shortcomings." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 76/100 |
Keeping the Faith (2000) |
"Registers a strong directorial debut for Norton, with no worries about overemphasis on his own performance." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 95/100 |
Ken Burns' The Civil War: A Film Directed By Ken Burns (1991) |
"The only thing wrong with this 11-hour cinematic mammoth is that it’s not longer." |
Scott Weinberg |
Tomato 71/100 |
Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) |
"It’s surprising, then, that The Kentucky Fried Movie can still inspire laughter at its naughtiness, and even more surprising that it might still be considered envelope-pushing." |
Scott Renshaw |
Splat 66/100 |
Kept Husbands (1931) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 85/100 |
Kestrel's Eye (1999) |
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Christabel Padmore |
Tomato 84/100 |
Key Largo (1948) |
"This production is loaded with wit, and even though it’s obvious from the start that Frank’s going to be the hero, you can’t help feeling the tension and pleading with him to do the right thing." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 50/100 |
Keys to Tulsa (1997) |
"A ham-handed and just plain dumb modern Midwest noir." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 76/100 |
Khartoum (1966) |
"A rousing adventure epic, one that combines big-budget thrills with a welcome sense of historical accuracy." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 64/100 |
A Kid Called Danger (1999) |
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Janet Branagan |
Tomato 83/100 |
The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) |
"The Kid Stays in the Picture is not simply an informative documentary. It is a witty, funny, wildly entertaining, and often poignant look at the last man to truly control Tinseltown." |
Derek Smith |
Splat 46/100 |
Kidnapped in Paradise (1998) |
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Wesley Lovell |
Tomato 70/100 |
Kids (1995) |
"No matter the interpretation, the film’s sensationalism is eerily frank no matter if it’s presented in good taste or not." |
Elspeth Haughton |
Tomato 68/100 |
Kikujiro (2000) |
"Neither the movie nor the trip taken ends up changing the world, but both make an impression worth noticing." |
Janet Branagan |
Tomato 82/100 |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"A wondrous ode to the joie de vivre of filmmaking, paying homage to great ‘60s and ‘70s action flicks from around the globe." |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 73/100 |
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
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Splat 73/100 |
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"An over-long exercise in resolution, denouement and style." |
Mike DeWolfe |
Splat 44/100 |
Kill House |
"The DVD shows evidence of Kill House's low budget origins." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 44/100 |
Kill House |
"It isn't scary, it's only occasionally funny, and there are times (lots of times) when Kill House slips into so-bad-it's-painful territory." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 32/100 |
Kill Shot (1995) |
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Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 75/100 |
Kill the Man (1999) |
"Like 'Empire Records,' if the right audience takes to it, this could become a cult favourite." |
Wesley Lovell |
Tomato 87/100 |
The Killer (1989) |
"The Killer is a welcome change from the typical action flick." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 21/100 |
Killer Bud (1999) |
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Janet Branagan |
Splat 48/100 |
Killer Me (2001) |
"Its premise and execution are reserved for art film students and people who enjoy serial killer flicks." |
Wesley Lovell |
Splat 48/100 |
Killer Me (2001) |
"The trailer is better made than the film and the deleted scenes could have been left in, allowing more understanding." |
Wesley Lovell |
Tomato 88/100 |
The Killing Fields (1984) |
"The story is powerful, the script intelligent, the cinematography beautiful and the performances nearly flawless." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 80/100 |
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) |
"As much an indictment of modern filmmaking as the delusional nature of macho posturing, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie is a complex and fascinating document." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 65/100 |
The Killing of Sister George (1968) |
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Bryant Frazer |
Splat 55/100 |
Killing Zoe (1994) |
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Erik Childress |
Tomato 85/100 |
King and Country (1964) |
"Losey creates a chilling sense of mood with nothing more than horrifying still images of a war-torn landscape." |
Ed Gonzalez |
Tomato 3/5 |
King and I (1956) |
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Dan Jardine |
Tomato 3/5 |
King and I (1956) |
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Derek Smith |
Tomato 73/100 |
The King and I (1999) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 74/100 |
King Arthur (2004) |
"Ambiguity, subtlety, and mixed-up heroes are not usually the makings of summer blockbusters, but it’s still a fascinating, stirring, great-looking film." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 64/100 |
King Cobra (1999) |
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Cheryl DeWolfe |
Tomato 85/100 |
King Creole (1958) |
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Cheryl Northcott |