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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
73/100

S.W.A.T. (2003)

"About as much mindless fun as you can expect from a good old fashioned American Western transplanted to 21st century Los Angeles."

Brian Webster

Tomato
76/100

S.W.A.T. (2003)

"Seven voices are too many for a good DVD commentary."

Brian Webster

Tomato
76/100

S.W.A.T. (2003)

"The fast pace robs the characters of depth, but there's never time to be bored. S.W.A.T. is an arresting good time."

Terri Clark

Tomato
74/100

S1m0ne (2002)

"A smart and often enjoyable Network for the digital age."

Brian Webster

Tomato
82/100

Saboteur (1942)

"A thrilling movie that -- while not among the top of handful of his films -- still strikes audiences as tense and highly entertaining many decades after its release."

Brian Webster

Tomato
81/100

Sabrina (1954)

"Ultimately, what we've got is a light comedy that's super-charged by a strong cast, excellent direction (Billy Wilder keeps things moving) and a sharp script."

Brian Webster

Tomato
81/100

Sabrina (1954)

"The 'centennial collection' version of Sabrina on DVD was one of three titles released to mark the 100th anniversary of Paramount Pictures."

Brian Webster

Splat
68/100

Sabrina (1995)

"Aside from the painfully miscast Ford, it is an enjoyable ride down a well-worn path."

Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
37/100

Sacrifice (2000)

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Kurt Dahlke

Tomato
79/100

The Saddest Music in the World (2004)

"Guy Maddin's concocted a film that looks like it's been exhumed from a long-abandoned dusty archive, and that follows the logic only of its own internal interconnections."

J. Alan Speer

Splat
60/100

The Saddle Club - Adventures at Pine Hollow (2002)

"If it’s up to me, my kids are watching nothing but The Princess Bride and The Simpsons."

Scott Weinberg

Tomato
78/100

Safe (1995)

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Ryan Cracknell

Splat
69/100

Safe Men (1998)

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Mike DeWolfe

Splat
41/100

Safety Patrol (1998)

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Dave Robinson

Splat
64/100

The Salon (2005)

"The only extras included on the disc are a set of movie trailers."

Brian Webster

Splat
64/100

The Salon (2005)

"Not funny enough, romantic enough, or serious enough to succeed as a comedy, romance or urban issues drama."

Brian Webster

Tomato
75/100

Salt of the Earth (1953)

"This remains a fascinating and powerful movie as well as a significant piece of celluloid history."

Brian Webster

Tomato
78/100

Salton Sea (2002)

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Derek Smith

Tomato
84/100

Salvador (1986)

"Lean, Mean and On Point. Stone's best film."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
84/100

Salvador (1986)

"Raw, gripping, edgy and enthralling, this is one of Stone’s best and most powerful works."

Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
76/100

The Sand Pebbles (1966)

"Classic war tale suffers from unwieldly running time."

Scott Weinberg

Splat
39/100

Sand Trap (1997)

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Dan Jardine

Tomato
74/100

The Sandlot (1993)

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Janet Branagan

Tomato
88/100

Sanjuro (1962)

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Brian Webster

Splat
34/100

Santa Claws (1996)

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Mike DeWolfe

Tomato
78/100

Sarah Silverman Program - Season One (2007)

"Given Sarah Silverman's style - smart, taboo-challenging, rude and non-conformist - it's no surprise that her television sit-com is something of an acquired taste."

Brian Webster

Tomato
78/100

Sarah Silverman Program - Season One (2007)

"The DVD version provides all six episodes of season one, with a variety of different audio commentaries available for the various episodes."

Brian Webster

Splat
68/100

Sarah, Plain and Tall (1990)

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Dan Jardine

Splat
7/100

Satan's School For Lust (2002)

"Rank amateurs toiling away at their ‘craft’ could be interesting if they tried to be more like Russ Meyer and less like pornographers."

Jamie Gillies

Splat
7/100

Satan's School For Lust (2002)

"The disc includes a short film called Blood for the Muse – which is far better than the feature."

Jamie Gillies

Tomato
84/100

Satantango (1994)

"A film to be endured, yes, but also a film to be treasured."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
81/100

Saturday Night Fever (1977)

"The very epitome of ‘outdated’, but oddly enough that’s what makes it such a (mini) classic."

Scott Weinberg

Tomato
71/100

Save the Last Dance (2001)

"... a worthwhile film that’s an unusually honest portrayal of teen life."

Brian Webster

Tomato
71/100

Saved! (2004)

"Ends up genuinely thought-provoking while putting the “fun” back in “fundamentalist.”"

J. Alan Speer

Tomato
71/100

Saved! (2004)

"The DVD includes two good full-length commentaries."

J. Alan Speer

Tomato
76/100

Saving Grace (2000)

"A wonderfully off-kilter comedy about pot, persistence, and survival."

Brian Webster

Tomato
89/100

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

"The performances are all superb."

Elspeth Haughton

Tomato
78/100

Saving Silverman (2001)

"Audaciously stupid and frequently hilarious."

Brian Webster

Splat
67/100

Savior (1998)

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Cheryl DeWolfe

Tomato
80/100

Say Anything (1989)

"Low-key funny, smart and touching, this is the prototype for successful youth-oriented romantic comedy."

Brian Webster

Tomato
72/100

Say It Isn't So (2001)

"... audience members who don’t take themselves too seriously will find plenty of ridiculousness to laugh at."

Brian Webster

Splat
61/100

Say Nothing (2002)

"Combines the familiar themes of infidelity and a psycho stalker pretty effectively, but it’s the all-important ‘whys’ that are missing."

Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
70/100

Sayonara (1957)

"Brando's terrific performance elevates an otherwise unexceptional, though well-intentioned, film"

Dan Jardine

Splat
65/100

Scandal (1989)

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Scott Renshaw

Tomato
76/100

Scanners (1981)

"It’s just too bad there isn’t more substance between these unforgettable opening and closing sequences."

Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
85/100

Scarface (1932)

"Paul Muni goes way over the top as Tony Camonte, painting a picture of a gangster who knows nothing but excess, and who will stop at nothing to get his way."

Brian Webster

Tomato
85/100

Scarface (1932)

"The extras on the disc aren't numerous, but they certainly are interesting."

Brian Webster

Splat
35/100

Scarred City (1998)

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Elspeth Haughton

Splat
68/100

Scars of Dracula (1970)

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Jeremy Heilman

Splat
51/100

Scary Movie (2000)

"The rudeness isn't particularly creative and the repeated horror movie jokes wear thin before long, leaving viewers checking their watches and wondering if they can't pick up the pace and bump off a few more victims a bit more quickly."

Brian Webster

  
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