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American Hardcore (2006) |
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American Movie (1999) |
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Splat C |
American Outlaws (2001) |
"One of those not-bad-not-good pictures." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
American Pie 2 (2001) |
"Most of the time, AP2 features a flat screenplay ... stilted cinematography and only a few good jokes." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B- |
American Psycho (2000) |
"A visually chilly but often very funny satire of American greed and conspicuous consumption." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato A |
American Splendor (2003) |
"Thrillingly inventive, charming when it needs to be, prickly when it has to be and, like a potter's wheel, constantly in motion as it shapes celluloid into visual art." |
Bob Longino |
Splat C |
American Wedding (2003) |
"Sadly, when there’s not a gag to show off, first-time Pie series director Jesse Dylan ... allows his movie to go as flat as a pie crust." |
Bob Longino |
- |
The Amityville Horror (1979) |
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Splat C |
The Amityville Horror (2005) |
"There's nothing this Amityville won't beg, borrow, steal from or fabricate in trying to make your neck hairs sit up and quiver." |
Bob Longino |
- |
Amu (2005) |
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Tomato B- |
Analyze That (2002) |
"The shtick still works." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) |
"It solidifies Ferrell's place alongside Jim Carrey, Jack Black and, when called on, Johnny Depp, as our best comic actors." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (2004) |
"Bottom line: If you love the show, you'll most likely love the movie. But if you think Webber's cash cow is a bloated monstrosity, well, there's always Lon Chaney." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Andy Goldsworthy - Rivers and Tides: Working With Time (2003) |
"The artistry of Thomas Riedelsheimer's film perfectly compliments Goldsworthy's art." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Angel Eyes (2001) |
"A lot like Caviezel's earlier and popular flick Frequency. It may not be great moviemaking, but it does work." |
Bob Longino |
Splat |
Angela's Ashes (1999) |
"Mostly it's a series of visits to the welfare line." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B- |
Anger Management (2003) |
"It has its funny moments." |
Bob Longino |
- |
The Animal (2001) |
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Animation Show - Volume 1 (2003) |
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Tomato |
Anna and the King (1999) |
"Holds its own against the beloved 1956 musical The King and I." |
Steve Murray |
Splat C |
Annapolis (2006) |
"... Annapolis is ordinary in every way." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B |
Another Road Home (2005) |
"Becomes an odd companion piece to the stunning Capturing the Friedmans, one of the most disturbing chronicles of family dysfunction ever documented." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
The Ant Bully (2006) |
"The Ant Bully is the first of the summer's many animated features that doesn't somehow feel familiar." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat D |
Antitrust (2001) |
"Let's just say that this may be the stupidest movie ever made about smart people." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Antwone Fisher (2002) |
"An involving, inspirational drama that sometimes falls prey to its sob-story trappings." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato |
Any Given Sunday (1999) |
"A frequently entertaining, rah-rah look at pro football." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B- |
Anything Else (2003) |
"Woody Allen's best movie in years." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato |
Anywhere But Here (1999) |
"Both Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman deserve to make the short list in February for breathing fresh air into an all-too-familiar mother-daughter act." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Apocalypto (2006) |
"There's no denying Gibson's talent behind the camera. He knows what he's doing, and does it with tremendous skill and conviction." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theatres (2007) |
"The big question for fans is does Aqua Teen Hunger Force have enough gags and giggles to translate to 86 minutes on the big screen? And the answer is ... yeah, sort of, well, maybe. ..." |
Bob Townsend |
Splat C |
Aquamarine (2006) |
"If you are now or ever have been a girl of 8 to 13, you'll be occasionally charmed by the giggly bonds of girlfriends and 'guppie love' the film portrays -- but also occasionally green at the gills." |
Melinda Ennis |
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Ararat (2002) |
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Splat C- |
Are We There Yet? (2005) |
"Feels more like 'Is It Over Yet?'" |
Jon Waterhouse |
Tomato A- |
The Aristocrats (2005) |
"Staggeringly obscene and very funny." |
Phil Kloer |
Tomato A- |
Army of Shadows (1969) |
"This memorable movie movingly pays tribute to those who chose not to remain silent, to those ordinary men and women who chose to do extraordinary things... from the shadows." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Around the Bend (2004) |
"A somewhat predictable tale of family bonding, given some grit and grace by Christopher Walken and Michael Caine." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
Around the World in 80 Days (2004) |
"A dead-on-arrival movie idea." |
Bob Townsend |
- |
The Art of War (2000) |
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Splat C- |
Art School Confidential (2006) |
"It's often as naive as it is knowing and can feel as unfocused and sketchy as a film one of Strathmore's students might make." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
Ask the Dust (2005) |
"Towne and cinematographer Caleb Deschanel beautifully capture Fante's city of the dispossessed, where the seasons never change." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato C+ |
Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) |
"The cheese factor is satisfying and the no-frills approach has a gut-level appeal." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
The Astronaut Farmer (2007) |
"The film feels fraudulent -- not deceitful, but hard to swallow. We're told Farmer is $600,000 in debt, yet a $300,000 windfall solves everything." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Asylum (2005) |
"Richardson is the reason to see Asylum. A lot of what happens doesn't really make sense, yet her intensity hooks us." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat F |
At Last (2005) |
"You might buy it if the film convinced you this was a love story for the ages, that Sara and Mark are so made for each other it would be a crime against heaven if they weren't together. But it doesn't." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
ATL (2006) |
"ATL is not interesting. Nor compelling. Nor lively. Nor always comprehensible." |
Bob Longino |
Splat D+ |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) |
"This is Disney on automatic." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Atonement (2007) |
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Splat C+ |
Attraction (2000) |
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Tomato A- |
August Rush (2007) |
"However predictable, a good ol' fashioned happy ending is always welcome. But bring a box of tissues: A good cry is to be expected as well." |
Jennifer Preyss |
- |
The Aura (2006) |
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