Tomato |
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) |
"This submarine drama earns the right to be favorably compared to Das Boot." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
K-Pax (2001) |
"Ultimately, the movie may puzzle audiences more than entertain them." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Kabei: Our Mother (2009) |
"Hits all the right spots to make you cry like chopping onions." |
Maggie Lee |
Tomato |
Kabluey (2008) |
"This charming, pointed comedy is a genuine discovery." |
Stephen Farber |
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Kabul Express (2006) |
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Kadosh (1999) |
Click here to see the review. |
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Splat |
Kaena: The Prophecy (2004) |
"Augurs well for dazzling visual work but struggles mightily on the storytelling front." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
Kamikaze Girls (2005) |
"The premise of Kamikaze might be similar to a younger and kitschy Thelma & Louise, but it is never less than appealingly surreal." |
Andrew Sun |
Splat |
Kamp Katrina (2007) |
"The film ultimately is too tedious and meandering to have the desired impact, with its subject matter more appropriate for a short newsmagazine segment than a feature length documentary." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Kandahar (2001) |
"Kandahar manages to speak volumes by allowing its surprising imagery to do most of the articulating." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Kangaroo Jack (2003) |
"There really is a nice core to the movie, and O'Connell and Anderson are equally adept at getting laughs by playing up the characters' manic drive to keep going." |
David Hunter |
Tomato |
Karmen Gei (2002) |
"A vibrant, colorful, semimusical rendition." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
Kassim the Dream (2009) |
"Full of obvious good intentions, the film still suffers from a rambling narrative that leaves too many loose ends." |
Daniel Eagan |
Splat |
Kate and Leopold (2001) |
"What the film ... lacks most is that exhilarating leap of imagination that sweeps a viewer willingly into the realm of make-believe." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Katyn (2007) |
"Some sequences sear the mind." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Keane (2004) |
"Keane maintains its gritty, unsettling edge as it quietly leads up to a potentially even more troubling finale." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2001) |
"Uses a single notorious incident to liven up an otherwise less-than-riveting story." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Keeping Mum (2006) |
"The actors all strike just the right tone to carry off the black comedy." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Keeping Up With The Steins (2006) |
"While Marshall opted to pass up something dry and acidic in favor of a big bottle of Manischewitz, his movie is not without its pleasant charms, thanks to an energetic cast that manages to keep up with Marshall's highly amusing dad, Garry." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Kekexeli: Mountain Patrol (2006) |
"This second film by Chinese director Lu Chuan is a solid and atmospheric drama." |
Richard James Havis |
Splat |
Ken Park (2002) |
"A ragingly controversial feature that makes it very tricky to distinguish between insightful and incite-ful." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Kettle of Fish (2006) |
"The film isn't believable for a second." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Keuk Jang Jeon (2005) |
"Hong, who reportedly always carries a notebook with him, is an excellent observer of the minutiae of daily life." |
Richard James Havis |
Splat |
Kickin' It Old Skool (2007) |
"High-concept comedy, bottom of the barrel execution." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Kicking and Screaming (2005) |
"Laughs-wise, it lacks the raucous edge of an Old School or Anchorman or the retro charm of an Elf, but there's still plenty of Will-power to fuel this likable underdog trifle." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) |
"An engrossing portrait of a man whose engaging manner and flamboyant style made him a truly larger-than-life character." |
Duane Byrge |
Splat |
Kids in America (2005) |
"Well-meaning but woefully unconvincing." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
Kikujiro (2000) |
"... a great deal of fun." |
Patrick Z. McGavin |
Tomato |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"The film is hugely watchable." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"Here's a movie that both academics bundled in film theories and teenagers on hot dates will find supercool." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Kill Me Later (2001) |
"The kind of quirky film the movie world could use more of in these days of cookie-cutter studio pictures." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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The Killer Inside Me (1976) |
"Affleck, Alba Find Another Killer Inside Me" |
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Killing Emmett Young (2003) |
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Tomato |
Killing Kasztner (2008) |
"Biased as journalism but engrossing as a movie, this documentary about a controversial Holocaust figure should be taken with a grain of kosher salt." |
Eric Monder |
Splat |
Killing Me Softly (2002) |
"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted." |
Mark Adams |
Tomato |
Kilometre Zero (2005) |
"Kilometre Zero offers a searing look into the horrors the people of Iraq, specifically the Kurds, suffered under the brutish tyranny of Saddam Hussein." |
Duane Byrge |
Tomato |
The King (2006) |
"The film is an accomplished piece of mischief making that directly confronts religious conviction, in this case Christian, with its worst nightmare: can you really forgive evil?" |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
King Arthur (2004) |
"A smart action movie." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
The King is Alive (2001) |
"A high-minded project that never lifts off as intended despite all the right elements seemingly coming together." |
David Hunter |
Tomato |
King Kong (2005) |
"This is spectacle filmmaking at its best, where a director is in tune with the story's underlying emotions and his own boyish love for adventure fantasy." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
King Leopold's Ghost (2006) |
"In its hard-hitting depiction of a legacy of unspeakable brutality, this film shows that the ghosts of Leopold are alive and well." |
Sheri Linden |
Tomato |
King of California (2007) |
"A sweet-natured exploration of a father and daughter seeking elusive harmony." |
Justin Lowe |
Tomato |
The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007) |
"A clever structure by director Seth Gordon means that The King of Kong ends up more engrossing than its bunch of geeky characters initially suggest." |
Richard James Havis |
Tomato |
King of Ping Pong (2008) |
"suitably understated" |
Justin Lowe |
Splat |
King Of The Corner (2005) |
"Although Riegert, who has here assembled a first-rate cast, clearly has a good touch with actors, his handling of the awkward material reveals his directorial inexperience." |
Frank Scheck |
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King of the Hill (1993) |
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Splat |
King's Ransom (2005) |
"Devoid of anything resembling wit or even guiltily amusing tasteless gags, the film lurches from one haplessly staged sequence to another, with the performers vainly struggling to infuse humor into the proceedings." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
The Kingdom (2007) |
"Peter Berg's movie is no more than an action movie with an exotic backdrop. That would be fine, if only the movie were more exciting." |
Stephen Farber |
Splat |
Kingdom Come (2001) |
"While Fox Searchlight was obviously hoping for another tasty serving of Soul Food, this ensemble-driven message dramedy is considerably less digest-ible with its oversized portions of heavy-handed sentiment and cartoony characterizations." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Kingdom of Heaven (2005) |
"Kingdom fulfills the requirements of grand-scale moviemaking while serving as a timely reminder that in the conflict between Christianity and Islam it was the Christians who picked the first fight." |
Kirk Honeycutt |