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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) |
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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) |
"Steven Spielberg's masterful film has lost none of its power to sweep the viewer away in the most 'excellent' late-20th century boy's adventure one could hope for." |
David Hunter |
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Eagle Eye (2008) |
"As tightly coiled as a Slinky, and for all their running around, LaBeouf and the normally engaging Monaghan are stuck with characters who aren't particularly lively and, more problematic, fail to spark the requisite chemistry." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Eagle Vs. Shark (2007) |
"In this sub-genre of Gen Y comedies, quirky has somehow come to mean dumb. Perhaps teens, especially guys, enjoy seeing people on screen who are not as smart as they are. It's the real revenge of the nerds." |
James Greenberg |
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Earth (1999) |
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Earth (2009) |
"Solid docu about global-warming informs rather than preaches." |
Graham Keeley |
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East Is East (1999) |
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Easter Parade (1948) |
"A fantastic movie, featuring two of the finest motion picture performers ever, Astaire and Judy Garland, in their only cinematic pairing. Ann Miller also stars in there, too, to spice things up even more." |
Douglas Pratt |
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Eastern Promises (2007) |
"Cronenberg's latest is as engrossing as it is creepy." |
Sura Wood |
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Easy (2003) |
"Weinstock takes you down a well-trod path in romantic comedy, but her characters are smart and funny, the twists are unexpected and, for once, a romantic triangle is presented realistically with the choice a woman must face being anything but easy." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Easy Virtue (2009) |
"The film is a visual and verbal treat as Elliott prowls a stately home and its verdant, foggy grounds with an eye and an ear for puncturing pomposity in all its forms." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Eating Out (2005) |
"A less-than-satisfying cinematic meal." |
Frank Scheck |
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The Eclipse (1962) |
"...sit back, suppress the subtitles so they don't distract you from the images and let the 125-minute movie suspend and substitute your consciousness like the moon passing in front the sun." |
Douglas Pratt |
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Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen (2004) |
"Michael Palm's film remains earthbound despite its interesting, offbeat subject." |
Sura Wood |
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Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2005) |
"Informative but not overly academic, analytic but not overly pedantic and entertaining but not overly trivial." |
Frank Scheck |
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Edge of Darkness (1986) |
"Three More Follow Gibson to the Edge of Darkness" |
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The Edge of Heaven (2008) |
"Intricate and moving drama about life's struggles and near misses." |
Ray Bennett |
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The Edge of Love (2009) |
"The film succeeds as a deeply involving study of men and women caught up in a whirlwind beyond their control." |
Ray Bennett |
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EdgeCodes.com (2004) |
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Edison Force (2006) |
"A star-studded dud of a B-picture populated with corrupt politicians, rogue psycho cops, noble newspaper reporters and enough posturing to start up a chiropractic clinic." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Edmond (2006) |
"Edmond is for hard-core David Mamet fans only." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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EdTV (1999) |
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The Education of Charlie Banks (2009) |
"Travels in some unexpected, thoughtful directions." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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The Education of Gore Vidal (2003) |
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Eight Below (2006) |
"Disney may have written the book on live-action animal adventure stories, but it has been quite a while since there has been a chapter as terrific as Eight Below." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Eight Legged Freaks (2002) |
"The trouble is, its filmmakers run out of clever ideas and visual gags about halfway through." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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El Benny (2006) |
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El Bonaerense (2003) |
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El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba (2002) |
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El Cortez |
"A clumsy lump of ponderous pulp fiction with Cooler aspirations." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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El Leyton (2002) |
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Election (1999) |
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Election (2005) |
"A repellant movie filled with gratuitous violence, Election is bound to find an appreciative audience among those who like their cinematic criminals noisy, stupid and deadly." |
Ray Bennett |
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Elegy (2008) |
"Penelope Cruz is outstanding in an otherwise lame male fantasy." |
Ray Bennett |
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Elektra (2005) |
"A ponderously inert, disjointed drag that's anything but live action." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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The Elementary Particles (2006) |
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Kirk Honeycutt |
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Elephant (2003) |
"The film lacks insight. We learn nothing that advances our understanding of these tragedies beyond the initial news reports." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Eleven Men Out (2007) |
"[Eleven Men Out] thoughtful and funny characters, something that should give this droll drama appeal beyond a niche gay audience." |
Richard James Havis |
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Elf (2003) |
"While the words 'instant holiday classic' might be pushing it, Elf is at the very least a breezily entertaining, perfectly cast family treat." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Elite Squad (2008) |
"Warners Taps Padilha for Untitled Thriller" |
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Elite Squad (2008) |
"Uni Chooses Jose Padilha for The Sigma Protocol" |
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Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) |
"All in all, it's a grand package of hearty acting, design and action with the only caveat being that unlike the first film this Elizabeth can no longer surprise us with its modern twists." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Elizabethtown (2005) |
"Tedious humor and sentimentality bury what could have been a pretty good road picture." |
Ray Bennett |
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Ella Enchanted (2004) |
"Nothing un-beguiles a fairy tale more than forced whimsy and labored magic." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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The Embalmer (2003) |
"Swiftly runs out of story and becomes stuck on the sexual squabbles of its characters." |
Richard James Havis |
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Emerald Cowboy (2003) |
"Illuminates a fascinating subculture of Colombia and of global commerce but is saddled with a ham-fisted script and stilted performances." |
Sheri Linden |
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Emmanuel's Gift (2005) |
"While Emmanuel's Gift has a moving story to tell, it does so in a less than compelling manner." |
Frank Scheck |
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Empathy (2004) |
"Explores a fascinating subject in a self-indulgent and less-than- illuminating manner." |
Frank Scheck |
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The Emperor and the Assassin (1999) |
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The Emperor's Club (2002) |
"It's as if every teacher's greatest hits, from Mr. Chips to Mr. Holland, have been input into a computer that has in turn spit out something blandly generic." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |