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    • Peter Bradshaw
    • Xan Brooks
    • Mark Brown
    • Cath Clarke
    • 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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Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)

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Tomato
3/5

Rachel Getting Married (2008)

"I found these heart-on-sleeve sequences really charming and open, and the people in them looked like real human beings and not actors - overemotional, perhaps, but overemotional in the way real people are at real weddings."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato

Raging Bull (1980)

"De Niro and Joe Pesci are impeccable and Cathy Moriarty is iconically sexy."

Peter Bradshaw

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Rain (2002)

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Raising Victor Vargas (2003)

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Splat

Rambo (2008)

"Little more than a cartoon, Rambo caters only for those still smitten by the rat-a-tat of continuous gunfire."

David Gritten

Splat
2/5

Rambo (2008)

"At times there is something weirdly comforting about the film's no-frills, fundamentalist zeal."

Xan Brooks

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Rampage (1987)

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Andrew Pulver

-

Rat Race (2001)

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Tomato
5/5

Ratatouille (2007)

"I loved Ratatouille. I was even tempted to drop the odd bit of popcorn, like tipping the waiter after a particularly good meal."

Xan Brooks

-

Read My Lips (2002)

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Splat
1/5

The Reader (2008)

"Under the gloss of high production value, under the sheen of hardback good taste, there is something naive and glib and meretricious. It left a very strange taste in my mouth."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Real Women Have Curves (2002)

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Splat
2/5

The Reaping (2007)

"Satanic horror films are always good for a laugh, and this one is no exception."

Andrew Pulver

Tomato
5/5

Rebecca (1940)

"A gorgeous treat from one of cinema's masters. Not to be missed."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

"The drama and hepcat dialogue feel clunky now, but the movie's plea for dads to talk to their children -- what we now call emotional literacy -- is valid enough."

Peter Bradshaw

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The Recruit (2003)

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Splat
2/5

The Red Baron (2009)

"A very low-flying, sentimentalised account of the life of legendary first world war German air ace, Manfred Von Richthofen."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

Red Cliff (2009)

"At two and a half hours, it's a long haul. But there's entertainment and fun along the way."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

Red Dragon (2002)

"Did we really need a new version of this prequel Lecter episode, after Michael Mann's Manhunter, which had Brian Cox in the chomping role?"

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato

Red Dragon (2002)

"A decent enough entertainment that sticks closely to the novel."

Philip French

Splat
1/5

Red Mist (2008)

"A very ordinary, conventional, by-the-numbers creepfest without any dark spark."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
5/5

The Red Shoes (1948)

"Profoundly serious, sublimely innocent, yet deeply and mysteriously erotic."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Redacted (2007)

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Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

Redbelt (2008)

"Ejiofor remains a supremely assured, charismatic presence, though he has his work cut out here. He is pitted against a film with a black belt in pomposity and a gold medal in preening self-regard."

Xan Brooks

-

Reeker (2005)

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Peter Bradshaw

-

Reign of Fire (2002)

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Splat
2/5

Reign Over Me (2007)

"Without Sandler, Reign Over Me would be a gloopy, post-9/11 love-in, making cavalier use of a fine but helpless cast."

Andrew Pulver

Splat
2/5

Religulous (2008)

"Shooting fish in a barrel is the order of the day in comedian Bill Maher's faintly tiresome attack on religion."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

Renaissance (2006)

"The feature is over-extended at its current length, but its look and style are intriguing; it is maintained with energy and panache -- and its self-belief is impressive."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
2/5

Rendition (2007)

"This movie is composed in the increasingly familiar international hectic-mosaic style, with a note of justified paranoia."

Peter Bradshaw

Splat
1/5

Reno 911!: Miami (2007)

"Like some deformed offspring that's been walled up in an attic for 20 years, this resurrects the spirit of Police Academy."

Andrew Pulver

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Rent (2005)

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Andrew Pulver

Tomato
3/5

Reprise (2008)

"Form and content in perfect harmony."

Xan Brooks

Tomato

Requiem for a Dream (2000)

"With spareness and unremitting cruelty, Aronofsky shows his characters' accelerated slide to destruction. It's an almost unbearably bleak view and its lack of any obvious redemptive moral message will revolt some."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
3/5

Rescue Dawn (2007)

"An effective, unassuming and old-fashioned action adventure which is - perhaps a little faute de mieux - probably the best film of the week."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Resident Evil (2002)

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Splat
2/5

Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

"While it doesn't present anything that is in any way original, it's fast and fun enough not to outstay its welcome."

Phelim O'Neill

-

Respiro (2003)

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-

The Return (2006)

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Peter Bradshaw

-

Return to Never Land (2002)

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-

Revelation (2002)

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-

Revengers Tragedy

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Splat
2/5

Reverb (2008)

"In the end, this looks like just another crass, unimaginative and heavy-handed British horror. A shame, because the opening 20 minutes or so are interesting and atmospherically creepy."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato
4/5

Revolutionary Road (2008)

"A deeply felt, moving and genuinely tragic study of a marriage tearing itself apart."

Peter Bradshaw

-

Riding in Cars with Boys (2001)

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Tomato

Rififi (1954)

"Jules Dassin's classic jewel-thief caper of 1955 looks as smart as paint, with its unendurably tense, entirely wordless robbery section."

Peter Bradshaw

Tomato

Rififi (1954)

"One of the greatest crime movies ever made."

Philip French

Tomato
3/5

Right at Your Door (2007)

"A vivid portrait of a town in crisis."

Xan Brooks

Splat
2/5

The Right of the Weakest (2006)

"Underwhelming heist film in which a likable group of unemployed Belgian steel workers plot an armed robbery over their daily card game."

Peter Bradshaw

  
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