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I Am Curious (Blue) (1968) |
"It is more of the same, without the same sense of novelty." |
Douglas Pratt |
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I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967) |
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Tomato |
I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967) |
"It is an intellectually stimulating work with a smart, comical atmosphere, and it sustains its appeal through the perky modern attitude exhibited by Nyman, even when she has her clothing on." |
Douglas Pratt |
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I Am David (2004) |
"Essentially a tearjerker, with little originality or insight." |
Joe Mader |
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I Am Legend (2007) |
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Tomato |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"The film can never quite decide whether it's speculative fiction or a B-movie horror show. It's not a fatal flaw, though." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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I Am Sam (2002) |
"Raises important issues about the mental handicapped and nontraditional families that deserve a much smarter examination." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (2002) |
"Functions as both a revealing look at the collaborative process and a timely, tongue-in-cheek profile of the corporate circus that is the recording industry in the current climate of mergers and downsizing." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
I Capture the Castle (2003) |
"A classy adaptation of the much-loved Dodie Smith classic." |
Mark Adams |
Tomato |
I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2007) |
"It's an achingly poignant meditation on passion and loneliness in oxygen-choked Kuala Lumpur." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
I for India (2007) |
"Despite its rough-hewn technical aspects, "I for India" emerges as a moving portrait of cultural dislocation and the emotional complexities of family dynamics." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
I Hate Valentine's Day (2009) |
"The strength of Vardalos' movies is that she loves all of her fellow actors and allows large ensembles to flourish." |
Stephen Farber |
Tomato |
I Have Never Forgotten You (2007) |
"Important documentary record of an extraordinary man." |
Ray Bennett |
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I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"Every time it seems like it's going to move forward, its absurdist themes are instead rerun in a continual loop with steadily diminishing comedic returns." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (2009) |
"Speaking generously for the sake of everyone involved in this mess, let's hope the title proves prophetic." |
Frank Scheck |
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I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
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I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
"There's a fresh candidate in the running for worst movie of 2007 honors." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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I Love You (2003) |
"From an international standpoint, I Love You lacks the emotional muscle to perform as a drama." |
Richard James Havis |
Tomato |
I Love You Phillip Morris (2009) |
"Story and style are all over the place, rendering it somewhat inaccessible. Admittedly, the whole film is in a bit of an aesthetic dither, which will confound many viewers." |
Duane Byrge |
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I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009) |
"One high school graduation party that you won't want to attend." |
Stephen Farber |
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I Love You, Man (2009) |
"I Love You, Man to Open SXSW" |
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Tomato |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"The slight Rudd and the gangly Segel strike the right physical contrast for comedy. And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob." |
Stephen Farber |
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I Love Your Work (2005) |
"A work that's hard to love." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
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I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"One longs for something like Paul Rudnick's script for In & Out, which was very funny yet delved into the trauma of coming out and the perplexing issue of homophobia in society." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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I Prefer the Sound of the Sea (2000) |
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Tomato |
I Sell the Dead (2009) |
"Glenn McQuaid's microbudgeted debut is a jauntily gothic period spook story." |
Chris Barsanti |
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I Spy (2002) |
"The action is reasonably well-done ... yet story, character and comedy bits are too ragged to ever fit smoothly together." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
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I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"As a director, Rock has little visual flair, so the film looks clumsy and stilted." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
I Trust You to Kill Me (2006) |
"A home movie masquerading as a feature documentary." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007) |
"Garlin's terrific comic timing is a key attribute, as is that of his strong cast." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
I'll Be There (2003) |
"In a story close to her real life, Charlotte Church has no great stretches to make and she handles lines and movement with the aplomb of the outstanding concert performer that she is." |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
I'll Sing For You (2004) |
"Features not one word of comment from its subject, but it does offer plenty of musical numbers and an impressionistic portrait of his life and times." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004) |
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead may take its place with Get Carter as a classic British gangster film." |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
I'm Going Home (2002) |
"Like a precious and finely cut diamond, magnificent to behold in its sparkling beauty yet in reality it's one tough rock." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
I'm Not There (2007) |
"Inventive and very unusual account of the life and times of Bob Dylan." |
Ray Bennett |
Splat |
I'm Reed Fish (2007) |
"The relentless quirkiness of the proceedings proves wearisome, and the bizarre structural conceit is not enough to compensate for the overly familiar characterizations and story line." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
I'm Taraneh, 15 (2006) |
"A strong entry in the recent plethora of Iranian neo-realist films." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"A scintillating drama about pain and healing made with intelligence and compassion." |
Maggie Lee |
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I, Robot (2004) |
"The film works best as a kind of mindless, action-packed B-movie. But on the A-level at which recent science fiction/fantasy films operate, this movie falls woefully short." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
I.O.U.S.A. (2008) |
"The buck stops here in this sobering but disarmingly irreverent look at the national debt." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Ice Age (2002) |
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Tomato |
Ice Age (2002) |
"It's simply a fun, silly comedy, but then what's wrong with that?" |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"Ice Age 3: third-biggest film ever internationally" |
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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"Prehistory repeats itself in this dispiritingly slothful third installment." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
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Tomato |
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
"A raucously fun, fluid follow-up with an ecological message." |
Luke Sader |
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Ice Castles (1979) |
"Taylor Firth Enters Wrye's New Ice Castles" |
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The Ice Harvest (2005) |
"The film never convinces us that its main characters really belong in this seamy world." |
John DeFore |