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    • Philip French
    • Andres Kahar
    • Jeremy Kay
    • Mark Kermode
    • Rob Mackie
    • Geoffrey Macnab
    • Derek Malcolm
    • Phelim O'Neill
    • Andrew Pulver
    • Alex Roberts
    • Steve Rose
    • Lizzie Rusbridger
    • Catherine Shoard
    • Jason Solomons
    • Matt Wolf

Guardian [UK]

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Nadzieja (2007)

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Peter Bradshaw

Splat
3/5

The Namesake (2007)

"There were many moments when I found myself wanting to refer to the book to find out what really happened."

Steve Rose

Splat
1/5

Nancy Drew (2007)

"For sheer objectionable stupidity and dullness, this film takes the biscuit."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

The Nanny Diaries (2007)

"Batten down the hatches; here's a film that really blows."

Andrew Pulver

Tomato
3/5

Narc (2002)

"Ferociously gritty and unsentimentally tough, Joe Carnahan's movie is drenched with a cynicism that permeates the celluloid itself."

Peter Bradshaw

-

National Lampoon's Blackball (2004)

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-

National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002)

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-

National Security (2003)

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-

National Treasure 2 : Book of Secrets (2007)

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Peter Bradshaw

-

The Nativity Story (2006)

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Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

Nativity!

"A pretty shambolic ­effort, despite its undeniable good-heartedness."

Andrew Pulver

-

Ned Kelly (2004)

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Splat
3/5

Neil Young - Heart of Gold (2006)

"Pleasant, but hardly pulse-quickening stuff."

Andrew Pulver

Tomato
3/5

Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson (2008)

"Whether it can justify a bigger release remains to be seen, though it's gossipy and amusing, and McDowell incidentally shows no strain in carrying such a long solo stage piece."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

Never Back Down (2008)

"A naive and truly obnoxious movie about the world of Mixed Martial Arts."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

The New Guy (2002)

"Could the release of this dire film mark the moment at which we all fall spectacularly out of love with the American high-school teen comedy?"

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

New in Town (2009)

"Renée Zellweger's rabbity, dimply pout - surely the strangest facial expression in Hollywood - simpers and twitches out of the screen in this moderate girly flick that adheres with almost religious fanaticism to the feelgood romcom handbook."

Peter Bradshaw

-

New Police Story (2004)

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Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

New Town Killers (2009)

"Given that it's basically one big chase, there's something awfully snoozy about this latest from Richard Jobson - a sort of cut-price, Scottish-set Hostel (a mountain bothy, maybe?)."

Catherine Shoard

-

New York Doll (2005)

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Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

Next (2007)

"This one experiments with the putatively brain-frying idea of a man who can see two minutes into the future."

Andrew Pulver

-

Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

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Splat
2/5

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)

"So-so comedy."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Nico and Dani (2001)

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Splat
1/5

Night at the Museum (2006)

"Dark night of the soul is more like it."

Rob Mackie

Splat
2/5

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)

"This is a throwback to those disreputable 70s comedies that found a spot for every unemployed layabout in Hollywood."

Andrew Pulver

Tomato
5/5

A Night at the Opera (1935)

"It is impossible to explain why that is so funny; their sheer irreverence, exuberance and verbal comic genius are marvelous."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

The Night Listener (2006)

"Robin Williams's face is permanently on its smiling-through-emotional-pain setting."

Peter Bradshaw

-

The Night We Called It a Day (2003)

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Andrew Pulver

Splat
2/5

Nights in Rodanthe (2008)

"Indoors, there is elegant if unconvincing emotional drama you can see coming from half a mile down the beach, with very little com to lighten the rom."

Cath Clarke

Splat
1/5

Nina's Heavenly Delights (2007)

"I wanted to like it, but this new Glasgow-set drama really is weak."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

Nine (2009)

"A musical that is hideously naff, shallow, creepingly misogynist, badly acted and as phoney as a three-lire bill."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Nine Dead Gay Guys (2003)

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-

The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz (2000)

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-

Nine Queens (2002)

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Tomato
3/5

The Nines (2007)

"It is pretty familiar material in some ways, and not exactly unpretentious, but very watchable."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
5/5

No Country for Old Men (2007)

"Watching this film has something of the elemental thrill of watching a cloud-shadow spread with miraculous speed over a vast, empty landscape: it has a chilly, portentous intuition of what America is."

Peter Bradshaw

-

No Man's Land (2001)

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Splat
1/5

No Reservations (2007)

"Here is a romcom that has been developed on a Petri dish in some unspeakable secret department at the Porton Down biological warfare unit, designed to release a gaseous vapour into cinemas, rendering the civilian population immobile."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

No Smoking (2007)

"If and when Bollywood does deliver a crossover hit, it's likely this film-maker will be behind it."

Phelim O'Neill

-

Nobody Knows (2005)

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Peter Bradshaw

-

Nobody Someday (2002)

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-

Noi (2004)

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Splat
2/5

Norbit (2007)

"Murphy has a deplorable joke concerning a lost policeman's whistle for which there is no excuse whatever - other than it's very funny."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
5/5

North by Northwest (1959)

"The romcom suspense caper is a cinematic recipe that Alfred Hitchcock took with him to his grave; certainly I can't imagine anyone now succeeding in blending thrills, spills, caresses and laughs the way he did in this sublime classic from 1959."

Peter Bradshaw

-

North Country (2005)

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Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

North Face (2008)

"Stölzl films their harrowing ordeal out on the "Murderwall" with tremendous skill, but the rest of his movie is lumpen to say the least."

Andrew Pulver

-

Northfork (2003)

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-

Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

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Splat
1/5

Not Easily Broken (2009)

"What should be easily broken is a large china vase over the head of everyone involved in this profoundly creepy, yucky, and chillingly reactionary relationship drama."

Peter Bradshaw

  
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