Tomato B |
Gabrielle (2005) |
"Explosive and intense, melancholy yet sometimes mordantly funny, Gabrielle is the sort of picture that takes no prisoners. And offers no definitive answers." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato |
Galaxy Quest (1999) |
"It'll beam you way, way up." |
Bob Longino |
- |
Game 6 (2006) |
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Splat D |
Games People Play: New York (2004) |
"Pornography has more integrity than James Ronald Whitney's total tease of a movie." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato A- |
Gangs of New York (2002) |
"A fever-sprawl of a movie, a melting-pot panorama, brought to full boil." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Garfield the Movie (2004) |
"Garfield: The Movie has the same slapstick/sophisticate tone as its print counterpart." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Genghis Blues (1999) |
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Splat C+ |
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (2005) |
"Land of the Dead doesn't lack for creeps. It's just likely not the kind of complete frightfest that will have you wanting to go back for seconds." |
Bob Longino |
Splat C- |
Georgia Rule (2007) |
"It's the sort of you'll-laugh-you'll-cry drivel that's so beneath its talented cast you have to wonder how everyone ended up here -- sort of like Custer and his Last Stand." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Gerry (2003) |
"If nothing else, Gerry is restful, though I'm not sure that counts as a recommendation." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat |
Get Carter (2000) |
"How does a numbing mishmash of a movie like this get made?" |
Bob Thomas |
Splat C+ |
Get Over It (2001) |
"A sweet teen romance flick." |
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Splat |
Get Real (1999) |
"The movie bravely goes where too many other films have gone before." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) |
"What we're left with is a movie that, at times, barely seems to move (it feels like it lasts three hours) and a lead actor who doesn't just look bored, but delivers so many of his lines like he'd rather be anywhere else." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B+ |
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) |
"compellingly strange twist on the mafia genre" |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B+ |
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004) |
"Solemnly questioning issues of science and metaphysics, it creates a spell that's a unique blend of the ominous and the sensual." |
Steve Murray |
Splat D |
Ghost Ship (2002) |
"Audiences will feel more tricked than treated after sitting through this silly gorefest that wastes the talents of several good actors." |
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Tomato A- |
Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) |
"The next best thing to riding a sub to the bottom of the North Atlantic and prowling around the sunken ocean liner." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
The Gift (2001) |
"[Blanchett's] grounded intelligence and subtle craft holds the movie together even at its most overheated." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat F |
Gigli (2003) |
"It's the stuff Mystery Science Theater 3000s are made of." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
The Girl Next Door (2004) |
"Sexy, silly, sappy and often just plain likeable." |
Bob Longino |
- |
The Girl on the Bridge (1999) |
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Tomato B- |
Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) |
"It's a striking experience of light, color and composition. But it's also somewhat stifling." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato |
Girl, Interrupted (1999) |
"The best work [Ryder's] ever done." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato A- |
Girlfight (2000) |
"A crowdpleaser that never sacrifices its brain to the sucker-punch tricks of so many Hollywood films." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato |
Gladiator (2000) |
"If spectacle, not plot, is your plate of pasta, you'll find Gladiator as much fun as a Roman holiday." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
The Glass House (2001) |
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- |
Glastonbury (2007) |
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Splat D- |
Glitter (2001) |
"Glitter lacks sparkle." |
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Tomato B- |
Glory Road (2006) |
"Glory Road plays fast and loose with some of the facts leading up to that event. But that certainly gives it dramatic punch." |
Bob Townsend |
- |
Goal! (2006) |
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Tomato B+ |
God Grew Tired of Us (2007) |
"While it is emotionally and spiritually satisfying, its optimistic point of view avoids harder truths it might have explored." |
Melinda Ennis |
Splat C- |
Gods and Generals (2003) |
"At times, the film can feel like a historical pageant, stiff and heavy-handed." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Godsend (2004) |
"A weak psychological thriller." |
Bob Townsend |
Tomato |
Godzilla 2000 (2000) |
"Godzilla 2000 is everything hard-core fans want it to be. So corny. So campy. So MST3K-ready. And, God bless it, so badly dubbed in English, it soars." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B |
Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry (2004) |
"Butler is on record as a close friend of Kerry's, but he's also a well-respected documentarian, who introduced Arnold Schwarzenegger to America in Pumping Iron and chronicled the heroism of Ernest Shackleton in The Endurance." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B+ |
Gojira (1954) |
"Maybe it's 50 years late, but we're finally getting to see Godzilla as it was meant to be seen." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B- |
The Golden Bowl (2001) |
"May not be the best film to come from the Ismail Merchant/James Ivory team, but it's certainly one of the most beautiful." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato |
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) |
"A warm-weather guilty pleasure." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
Good Boy! (2003) |
" The movie has elements of Lilo & Stitch and Cats & Dogs, but it's sweeter and wittier." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004) |
"Charming and eventually poignant." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
The Good German (2006) |
"Soderbergh wants us to see post-War Berlin as, in its way, another Chinatown a la Roman Polanski." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
The Good Girl (2002) |
"The filmmakers are playing to the Big Boys in New York and L.A. To that end, they mock the kind of folks they don't understand, ones they figure the power-lunchers don't care to understand, either." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B+ |
Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005) |
"Stirring yet understated." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato A- |
The Good Shepherd (2006) |
"[Robert De Niro has] made one of the best pictures of the year." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
The Good Thief (2003) |
"Nolte is perfectly cast as this charming loser. The problem is, he knows it." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B+ |
A Good Woman (2005) |
"A stunning setting, clever dialogue, gorgeous period costumes by John Bloomfield (he did last year's Being Julia) and a honey of a performance by Wilkinson as a practical man of great means who sees nothing wrong in being wanted for his money." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
A Good Year (2006) |
"This seemingly unassailable trifecta of director, actor and setting is as stale as a week-old baguette." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Gosford Park (2001) |
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|
Splat C |
The Gospel (2005) |
"When the music isn't pounding in sanctified syncopation, the look and the dialogue of The Gospel are a lot like what you might see and hear on daytime TV." |
Bob Townsend |