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Critics / Publications / Flipside Movie Emporium

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    • Eric Beltmann
    • Mike Bracken
    • Gauti Fridriksson
    • Jim Harper
    • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Harry Lime
    • Sean O'Connell
    • Michael Scrutchin
    • Rob Vaux

Flipside Movie Emporium

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
B–

K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)

"K-19 can't match [Kathryn Bigelow's] best work, but since it's her first film in nearly seven years, I'm not inclined to be picky."

Rob Vaux

Splat
C

K-Pax (2001)

"…a sort of Cuckoo's-Nest-meets-My-Favorite-Martian that probably sounded good on paper…"

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Kalifornia (1993)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Kandahar (2001)

"There are sequences of beauty but also legitimate terror."

Eric Beltmann

Tomato
4/5

Kansas City (1996)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

The Karate Kid (1984)

"A warm-heartened riff on the tried-and-true Rocky formula, and one of the better cinematic icons of the 1980s."

Rob Vaux

Splat
2/5

The Karate Kid Part 2 (1986)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Splat
C

Keeping the Faith (2000)

"Mildly amusing most of the way through, but its laughs are few and far between."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
4/5

Ken Burns' The Civil War: A Film Directed By Ken Burns (1991)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

"The brashly entertaining The Kid Stays in the Picture wants everyone to know and love the fabled Robert Evans -- and it just might work."

Eric Beltmann

Splat
0/5

Kids (1995)

"Utterly repugnant, child pornography masquerading as serious filmmaking."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)

"Tarantino the Genius is long gone; we'll have to settle for Tarantino the Fairly Interesting."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

" The first film felt like a blender set to 'high'; the second sits down and contemplates what came splattering out."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B-

Killer Me (2001)

"Killer Me doesn't really explore any uncharted territory, but it's a solid, unnerving debut for writer-director [Zachary] Hansen."

Michael Scrutchin

Splat
1/5

The Killer Shrews (1959)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

The Killing Fields (1984)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Killing of Bobby Greene (1997)

"While the movie isn't close to making the ranks of great botched-crime films like A Simple Plan, it's a respectable effort."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
5/5

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950)

"Its dry English wit can't disguise a wonderfully wicked heart."

Rob Vaux

Splat
2/5

Kindergarten Cop (1990)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B-

King Arthur (2004)

"Over the top and completely humorless, but also fiercely effective."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
5/5

King Kong (1933)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

King Kong (2005)

"Say what you will about Peter Jackson, he knows how to deliver a money shot."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

The King of Comedy (1982)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
A

King of the Ants (2004)

"Genuinely compelling."

Jim Harper

Tomato
B

The Kingdom (2007)

"Convincing technical details gathered for the purpose of a good yarn with only the vaguest connection to the grown-up world."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B+

Kingdom of Heaven (2005)

"The film enjoys powerful staging, impressive action set pieces, meaty human themes, and Scott's traditional eye for detail."

Sean O'Connell

Tomato
A-

Kissing Jessica Stein (2002)

"Its boldness comes across with such subtly that you're scarcely aware of it until it hits you in the face."

Rob Vaux

Splat
C

A Knight's Tale (2001)

"the sort of film that junior high school students will adore... and then rent ten years from now and wonder what they were thinking."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Knocked Up (2007)

"Knocked Up depicts its central concept far more truthfully than we have any right to expect: a blessed event, yes, but also chaotic, scary, and supremely difficult."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B-

Koma

"A decent psycho-thriller with plenty of style and a fistful of nice twists."

Jim Harper

Splat
C-

Kontroll (2005)

"It moves fast, pukes up its guts, then starts sprinting again. Those with a taste for such endurance tests can indulge all they want. I'll get off at the next stop."

Jeremiah Kipp

Tomato
5/5

Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance (1983)

"I guarantee you've never seen anything quite like it."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Krull (1983)

"Cheesy, yes. Goofy, ridiculous, and even embarrassing. But it looks good and its terminal silliness becomes infectious after awhile."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Kung Fu Panda (2008)

"None of it sounds encouraging, but the directors find the right mixture of slapstick, satire, and affection to bring out the best in their material."

Rob Vaux

  
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