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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

Splat
C-

ABC Africa (2002)

"An awkward, superficial travelogue about Iranians on a publicity excursion to Africa, providing no more insight into Uganda than a Sally Struthers heart-pull."

Eric Beltmann

Tomato
A

Ali Zaoua (2000)

"This lovely urban fable transcends realism, conjuring a waterfront Casablanca that reminded me of Roald Dahl at least as much as Buñuel."

Eric Beltmann

Tomato
B

The Aviator (2004)

"The Aviator is a marvel to behold, and one is quickly convinced that Scorsese can take even the most threadbare screenplay and make it bold and immediate."

Jeremiah Kipp

Splat
C+

A.Li.Ce (1999)

"Looks more like one of last year's PC games."

Jim Harper

Tomato
B-

Acacia (2003)

"Park is adept at cranking up the tension, imbuing seemingly pedestrian scenes of family life with a dark and sinister undercurrent."

Jim Harper

Splat
C

Alive (2004)

"The film isn't a total failure, but it's unlikely to find favor with the same people who fell in love with Versus."

Jim Harper

Tomato
B-

Addicted to Murder (1995)

"Addicted to Murder has an uneasy, nightmarish quality that never lets up."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
B+

Addicted to Murder: Tainted Blood (1998)

"A dark, clever, and amusing horror film that actually breathes some fresh life into the vampire subgenre."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
B

The After School Special (2000)

"A low-budget teen comedy that has cult classic written all over it."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
B-

Alien Agenda, The - Out of the Darkness (1996)

"Worth a look for low-budget sci-fi and horror junkies."

Michael Scrutchin

Splat
C

The Alien Agenda: Endangered Species (1997)

"Just wait till you see the computer-generated flying saucers. Ed Wood would have been proud."

Michael Scrutchin

Splat
C-

Alien Agenda: Under the Skin (1997)

"This one has charm in a Mystery Science Theater kinda way, but it's not enough to let me recommend it."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
A-

Amelie (2001)

"Probably the most easily enjoyable movie of the year. It's a ragtag blend of surreal images and good-natured, quirky charm that's both visually and emotionally intoxicating."

Michael Scrutchin

-

American Beauty (1999)

"Kevin Spacey: A Regular Guy"

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
A

American Beauty (1999)

"A haunting, hilarious, and heartfelt masterpiece."

Michael Scrutchin

-

American Nightmare (2001)

"Interview with Debbie Rochon"

Michael Scrutchin

-

American Nightmare (2001)

"Interview with Jon Keeyes"

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
B+

American Nightmare (2001)

"One of the best American slasher films since Scream."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
B

American Pie (1999)

"As a raunchy but sweet-at-heart teen sex comedy, American Pie goes down great -- light but very satisfying."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
A-

American Psycho (2000)

"Director Mary Harron keeps this witty satire briskly paced and stylish, while Christian Bale delivers a wonderful performance as the ultimate soulless yuppie."

Michael Scrutchin

Splat
D+

The Astronaut's Wife (1999)

"It's eye candy that'll lure you right to sleep."

Michael Scrutchin

Tomato
4/5

Anvil! The Story of Anvil (2009)

"The story of lifelong friends and wannabe heavy metal gods Steve "Lips" Kudlow and Robb Reiner is touching, sad, tragic and uplifting--often all at once."

Mike Bracken

Tomato
A-

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"It places Dick's nameless terrors as close as the beady-eyed gaze of our next-door neighbor -- a gaze that says, "I see you, buddy, and I know what you did.""

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"The fissures lurk throughout the film, but A.I. works around them quite admirably... until the unfortunate concluding sequence."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Above the Law (1988)

"An artifact from way back when Steven Seagal was novel and therefore sort of cool."

Rob Vaux

Splat
1/5

Absolute Power (1997)

"Eastwood labors in a role that calls for someone far less forceful, while Hackman is positively embarassing. These were the same guys who made Unforgiven?"

Rob Vaux

Tomato
B

Absolute Wilson (2006)

"Though it doesn't make Wilson's art any less obtuse, it certainly helps us connect to the man who created it."

Rob Vaux

Splat
D

Across the Universe (2007)

"Across the Universe actually renders the greatest rock and roll music ever written as desperate and irritating as Britney Spears' flop sweat."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

Adam's Rib (1949)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Addams Family Values (1993)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Splat
1/5

The Addiction (1995)

"Captain! The Pretense-O-Meter's gone off the scale!"

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Adventures in Babysitting (1987)

"A fluffy but extremely lovable teen fantasy that folks of a certain age will remember with great fondness."

Rob Vaux

Splat
1/5

The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)

"It's bad, it's been forgotten, and we can all move on with nary a second thought."

Rob Vaux

Splat
2/5

The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993)

"Twain's text defies all efforts to translate onto film. Without Huck's subjective narrative, the subtler points fall flat, leaving a drained and empty children's movie in its place."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)

"You'll never look at The Matrix the same way again."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Splat
C

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)

"…its status as an event picture and insistence upon live action mar what should have been a delightful romp."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Vols. 1-5 (1984)

"So many great actors have played Sherlock Holmes, and yet the late Jeremy Brett may have trumped them all."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

The Advocate (1994)

"A unique subject, though it's presented a little unevenly. Firth is a real charmer."

Rob Vaux

Splat
D

Aeon Flux (2005)

"Not even the sight of Theron in stylized bondage gear can atone for the muddled story, hackneyed action, and dulled-down effects."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
5/5

The African Queen (1951)

"One of the very best, both for Bogart and Hepburn."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

After Life (1998)

"A true oxymoron, at once endlessly fascinating and terminally dull."

Rob Vaux

Splat
C

The Alamo (2004)

"A lot of pretty postcards and some nice fellas we don't mind hanging out with -- okay for a historic landmark, but thin soup for a would-be epic."

Rob Vaux

Splat
D

Alexander (2004)

"A great thunderous wreck, loud as a gong and just as hollow."

Rob Vaux

Splat
C+

Ali (2001)

"Though technically polished… it feels curiously ordinary, a word one never associates with Muhammad Ali."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
5/5

Alien (1979)

"Superior science fiction and the best haunted house movie ever made."

Rob Vaux

Splat
1/5

Alien 3 (1992)

"Gorgeous sets and another great turn from Weaver vie with a repetative and desperate structure. It also commits an unforgivable sin by rendering the events of the first two films utterly irrelevant."

Rob Vaux

Tomato
3/5

Alien Nation (1988)

No article available.

Rob Vaux

Tomato
4/5

All of Me (1984)

"A wonderful showcase for Steve Martin's physical talents, and Lily Tomlin is a scream."

Rob Vaux

  
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