Splat C |
Nacho Libre (2006) |
"Sometimes it looks like a movie that was more fun to make than it is to watch." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B+ |
The Namesake (2007) |
"Intelligent and insightful, The Namesake celebrates family in a unique way." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Nanking (2007) |
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Splat C+ |
Nanny McPhee (2006) |
"Based on Christianna Brand's Nurse Matilda kid's book series, one can see how the material might have had potential, if the cast were not pressing so much for laughs." |
Hap Erstein |
Splat C+ |
Narc (2002) |
"Has true grittiness, but the plot's a little murky and the characters a little too familiar." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002) |
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Splat C- |
National Security (2003) |
"A film that may not breach national security, but is an unfortunate breach of talent." |
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Splat C- |
National Treasure (2004) |
"It fakes high concept, but turns into a whole lot of hooey." |
Bob Townsend |
Splat C+ |
The Nativity Story (2006) |
"The proceedings come across as quite a bit less than the greatest story every told." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato A- |
Neil Young - Heart of Gold (2006) |
"Neil Young: Heart of Gold, director Jonathan Demme's lovingly shot document of Young's August 2005 performances at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, has to rank among the most heartfelt concert films ever made." |
Bob Townsend |
- |
Never Die Alone (2004) |
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Splat D- |
The New Guy (2002) |
"Never gets on the good foot." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B+ |
The New World (2005) |
"The New World is more an ethereal cinematic tone poem than plot-driven story." |
Bob Longino |
Splat D |
New York Minute (2004) |
"So strictly amateur-hour that it could end up as a camp classic." |
Melinda Ennis |
Splat |
The Next Best Thing (2000) |
"A dreary little journey that starts as a cutesy sitcom and nosedives into leaden soap opera." |
Chris Garcia |
Splat |
Next Friday (1999) |
"The flick could use Chris Tucker, co-star of the first Friday, AWOL in the sequel. He probably took a look at the script and realized this sequel was no reason to shout, 'T.G.I.F.'" |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B- |
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) |
"If you really want a taste of this classic, rent the video of the RSC production. But if you're only looking for a charming time passer, this movie is just the thing." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
Night at the Museum (2006) |
"Computer-generated things that go bump in the night can't cover for a thin story and less-than-inspired performances from Stiller and Williams." |
Bob Townsend |
Splat B- |
The Night Listener (2006) |
"Ultimately, the film veers off-course into pure melodrama and a trickled-out ending that apparently was also a problem in Maupin's book." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Night Watch (2005) |
"Clarity may be lost, but rare is the movie that grabs viewers by their throats and never lets go. Bekmambetov's Night Watch is one of the grabbers." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B |
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) |
"If the 3-D fails to grab you as much as you might hope, it never takes you out of the movie, which is a remarkable feat." |
Daniel Gray Longino |
- |
Nina's Tragedies (2005) |
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Tomato B+ |
Nine Lives (2005) |
"Some parts are stronger than others, but as a fleshed-out artistic vision, Nine Lives works remarkably well." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Nine Queens (2002) |
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Splat |
The Ninth Gate (1999) |
"Watching The Ninth Gate is like being force-marched through dank rooms piled high with musty books, led by drab tour guides who mutter the same pedantic points over and over." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato A |
Nobody Knows (2005) |
"One of those rare, unexpected movies that gets to you in a way you've never been gotten to before. Never mind tears. It leaves you with a stunned heart." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C |
Noel (2004) |
"The kind of sappy, sadness-turns- to-gladness holiday movie that shows up on cable TV this time of year." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato A- |
North Country (2005) |
"North Country is the most riled-up movie of the year." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Northfork (2003) |
"For those on its peculiar wavelength, everything fits. For those who aren't, it's a painful piece of self-impressed drivel. Either way, you'll know you've been to the movies." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Not Another Teen Movie (2001) |
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Tomato A- |
Not One Less (1999) |
"Small movie, big impact." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
The Notebook (2004) |
"Succeeds well enough on its own terms." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato A- |
Notes on a Scandal (2006) |
"While Glenn Close played her Fatal Attraction character's 'I will not be ignored' psycho-obsession out front and out loud, Dench does it as subtext, making it all the more insidious, frightening ... and fascinating." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato C+ |
The Notorious Bettie Page (2006) |
"... the movie's worth a look simply for Mol's career-boosting performance." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B- |
November (2005) |
"There is much promise here from the young director, Greg Harrison." |
Melinda Ennis |
Splat D+ |
Novocaine (2001) |
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Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
The Number 23 (2007) |
"No one wants to watch a by-the-numbers hack job -- even if the movie is called The Number 23." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Nurse Betty (2000) |
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Splat |
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) |
"Never manages to feel like a sustained story." |
Hap Erstein |