Tomato 72/100 |
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002) |
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Tomato 81/100 |
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002) |
"A crude, sexy, funny, fascinating and revealing postcard from a Mexico that’s much more than what first meets the eye." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 72/100 |
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002) |
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Brian Webster |
Splat 63/100 |
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002) |
"Cuaron as sexual pedagogue is a sham, as his advice is misguided and misinformed." |
Jon Lap |
Tomato 71/100 |
Yana's Friends |
"Portrays not only the fear that Israelis live with every day, but also the difficulties in a nation where people are arriving from all over the world, not knowing Hebrew." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 71/100 |
Yana's Friends |
"Features a pretty good transfer, if grainy because of the handheld camera work." |
Jamie Gillies |
Splat 64/100 |
The Yards (2000) |
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Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 67/100 |
The Yarn Princess (1993) |
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Brian Webster |
Tomato 77/100 |
The Year My Voice Broke (1987) |
"It’s solid, involving and uncomfortably familiar -- another good, but not great, coming-of-age drama." |
Scott Renshaw |
Tomato 79/100 |
The Year of Living Dangerously (1983) |
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Dan Jardine |
Tomato 80/100 |
Year of the Dog (2007) |
"It's sometimes not a bad thing when a DVD is released for a movie that's not a big enough hit for the studio suits to contemplate releasing future versions of the DVD." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 80/100 |
Year of the Dog (2007) |
"Mike White has had the courage to redirect his abundant quirkiness away from benign nerdiness and toward a quiet subversiveness." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 73/100 |
Yellow (1997) |
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Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 46/100 |
Yellow (2006) |
"There's an unusually large collection of 18 deleted scenes (which likely could have been substituted for what made it into the final cut of the film and done no worse)." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 46/100 |
Yellow (2006) |
"Perpetuates Rule Number 16 of Cinema %u2013 if it's set at a strip club, then it's almost certainly neither sexy nor interesting." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 85/100 |
Yellow Asphalt (2002) |
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Tomato 85/100 |
Yellow Asphalt (2002) |
"Director Dan Verete uses his camera as the metaphoric needle, and his cast in each segment as his thread, to form a sweeping tapestry of mis-explanation and contention." |
Jon Lap |
Tomato 89/100 |
Yi Yi (2000) |
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Derek Smith |
Tomato 92/100 |
Yojimbo (1961) |
"One of Japan's great contributions to cinema, the inspiration for spaghetti Westerns and the introduction of a new kind of film hero." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 25/100 |
You Are Here* (2000) |
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Derek Smith |
Tomato 86/100 |
You Can Count on Me (2000) |
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Brian Webster |
Splat 65/100 |
You Gotta Stay Happy (1948) |
"Available on DVD in a five-movie set of James Stewart films." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 65/100 |
You Gotta Stay Happy (1948) |
"The screwball quality and physical humour devolves into a much less interesting sentimental mismatched love story." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 47/100 |
You Know My Name (1998) |
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Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 78/100 |
You Only Live Twice (1967) |
"Although some may think it’s a little too light, the action and soundtrack place this one near the top in the entire Bond series." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 85/100 |
Young Frankenstein (1974) |
"...the comedy here is refreshingly restrained. Sure, it’s silly, but there’s little call for bathroom humour, excessive violence or other staples of more recent comedies." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 68/100 |
The Young Lions (1958) |
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David Conner |
Splat 60/100 |
Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) |
"Like a peacock showing its bright colours. Sadly, it’s all about show, not substance." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 60/100 |
Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) |
"Paramount’s DVD for Young Sherlock Holmes is definitely elementary." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 60/100 |
The Young Unknowns (2003) |
"The themes of degradation, spiritual hollowness and abandonment are just not conveyed with enough freshness or subtlety to impress." |
Rachel Sanders |
Splat 57/100 |
The Youngest Godfather (1999) |
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Dave Robinson |
Tomato 79/100 |
Your Friends & Neighbors (1998) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 47/100 |
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie (2004) |
"Toward the movie’s climax, the characters start spewing clichéd drivel about the power of friendship, lines that will make all but the youngest viewers shudder." |
Cheryl DeWolfe |