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Critics / Publications / Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Authors
    • Larry Aydlette
    • Curtis Bunn
    • John DeFore
    • Eileen M. Drennen
    • Melinda Ennis
    • Hap Erstein
    • Catherine Fox
    • Chris Garcia
    • David Germain
    • Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
    • Michelle Hiskey
    • Rodney Ho
    • Cathy Hulbert
    • Phil Kloer
    • Dave Larsen
    • Christy Lemire
    • Joseph Litsch
    • Bob Longino
    • Daniel Gray Longino
    • Sonia Murray
    • Steve Murray
    • Charles Passy
    • Jennifer Preyss
    • Pierre Ruhe
    • Gary Schwan
    • Scott Steinberg
    • Barbara Thomas
    • Bob Thomas
    • Bob Townsend
    • Steve Uhler
    • Jill Vejnoska
    • Jon Waterhouse
    • Bill Wyman

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

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)

Click here to see the review.

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)

Click here to see the review.

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."

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."

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)

Click here to see the review.

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)

Click here to see the review.

-

Glastonbury (2007)

Click here to see the review.

Splat
D-

Glitter (2001)

"Glitter lacks sparkle."

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)

Click here to see the review.

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)

Click here to see the review.

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

  
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