Tomato |
B-Happy (2003) |
"It's a thoughtful work that opts for careful observation and quiet deliberation over histrionics and drama." |
Richard James Havis |
Tomato |
The Baader Meinhof Complex (2009) |
"A long but powerful true-life drama of 1970s German terrorists features masterful storytelling and bravura performances." |
Bonnie J. Gordon |
- |
Babel (2006) |
"Rinko Kikuchi Hears Sounds of Tokyo" |
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Tomato |
Babel (2006) |
"This is not a fear-mongering movie, but it is unpredictable and shocking, with compassion hanging on for dear life." |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
Baby Boy (2001) |
"Highly flawed but hugely fascinating." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Baby Mama (2008) |
"Not quite a bouncing bundle of joy but still serves up plenty of kicky comedy." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Babylon A.D. (2008) |
"[A] futuristic mess of biblical proportions." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Back To Normandy (2007) |
"Not so much an entertainment or even an illumination, but rather a personal cinematic scrapbook, which should be stamped 'return to sender.'" |
Duane Byrge |
- |
Back to the Future (1985) |
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Back to the Future Part II (1989) |
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Back to the Future Part III (1990) |
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Splat |
Backseat (2008) |
"A road movie that runs out of gas almost immediately after it gets started, Backseat is the sort of quirky indie feature that impresses at festivals but feels wan when experienced under real cinematic conditions." |
Frank Scheck |
- |
Backstage (2000) |
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Tomato |
Backstage (2006) |
"A complex psychological thriller that serves as a modern-day, darker variation on All About Eve." |
Frank Scheck |
- |
Bad Boys (1995) |
"Columbia Wants a Bad Boys III" |
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Splat |
Bad Boys II (2003) |
"Bay ... inflates what should have been a lean, taut action comedy into a two and a half hour marathon." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
Bad Company (2002) |
"It's got all the familiar Bruckheimer elements, and Schumacher does probably as good a job as anyone at bringing off the Hopkins/Rock collision of acting styles and onscreen personas." |
David Hunter |
Tomato |
Bad Education (2004) |
"This is an often surprising, sometimes upsetting, intricately woven masterwork that sums up many of the obsessions and trademark characterizations that reach back into Almodovar's already storied career." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
- |
Bad Eggs (2003) |
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Bad Lieutenant (1992) |
"Herzog's Bad Lieutenant Grows" |
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Splat |
Bad Lieutenant (1992) |
"Members of the gutter-al elite will be the sole survivors." |
Duane Byrge |
Tomato |
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) |
"Original, offbeat and rewarding cop story with Nicolas Cage in great form." |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
Bad News Bears (2005) |
"Glenn Ficarra & John Requa's respectfully faithful script and Linklater's typically unforced directing style combine to generate many moments of laugh-out-loud comedy." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Bad Santa (2003) |
"Extremely funny -- at times sidesplittingly so -- thanks to Zwigoff's way with raw irreverence and Thornton's perfectly pitched, ready-for- anything performance." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Badland (2007) |
"When the picture gets around to its calculated socko ending, the viewer has long been pummeled into a state of numbness." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Baghead (2008) |
"A funny, scary send-up of filmmakers." |
Duane Byrge |
Splat |
Baise Moi (2001) |
"Lacks the sophistication, wit and style needed to lift it to a higher level." |
Frank Scheck |
- |
Bakugan 1: Battle Brawlers (2008) |
"Universal Enters Ring with Bakugan Battle Brawlers" |
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Tomato |
The Ballad of Bering Strait (2002) |
"It's a coming-out party of a project that is never less than engaging." |
David Hunter |
Splat |
The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005) |
"The schematic design behind her plot and characters is so rigidly predetermined that nothing feels lifelike despite the naturalistic acting and filmmaking." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Ballast (2008) |
"An impressive and courageous filmmaking debut that screams Sundance for all the right reasons." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Ballets Russes (2005) |
"A captivating if somewhat conventional documentary." |
Sura Wood |
Splat |
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002) |
"Why have a plot, characters, dialogue? Maybe the sequel will be called Simplistic: Bullets vs. Humans." |
David Hunter |
- |
Balls of Fury (2007) |
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Tomato |
Balls of Fury (2007) |
"It's the killer pingpong action that ultimately keeps Balls afloat." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
Balseros (2002) |
"While uneven, occasionally confusing and rough-edged, the documentary achieves a rare depth and intimacy in its portrait of dreams fulfilled and shattered." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (2005) |
"A poignant lyricism runs through Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress that transforms this story about love and culture into a cinematic poem." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
- |
Bam Bam and Celeste (2005) |
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Tomato |
Bamako (2006) |
"Writer-director Abderrahmane Sissako is to be admired for not giving up on a film that features many African voices that do cry out to be heard." |
Ray Bennett |
- |
Bambi II (2006) |
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Tomato |
Bamboozled (2000) |
"The work of a filmmaker completely in control of his craft and determined to say things not everyone wants to hear." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
- |
Bananaz (2008) |
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Tomato |
Band of Brothers (2001) |
"It is doubtful that any war movie on the large or small screen has captured the varied experiences of ordinary soldiers better than Band of Brothers." |
Barry Garron |
- |
The Band Wagon (1953) |
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Tomato |
The Band's Visit (2007) |
"Radiant and wise comedy of miscommunication." |
Duane Byrge |
- |
Bandido (2004) |
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Splat |
Bandits (2001) |
"Stretched to a running time well beyond its capacity to entertain, "Bandits" gets lost amid subplots and narrative gimmicks that add to the film's length but not its substance." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Bandslam (2009) |
"This savvy, music-fueled high school comedy really rocks." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Bang Rajan (2004) |
"It's far too bloody for the art house crowd and too leisurely paced and obscure for more general audiences." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
The Banger Sisters (2002) |
"Clunky plotting and an uninteresting character creep into a potentially funnier and more endearing scenario." |
David Hunter |