Tomato B |
Wah-Wah (2006) |
"What the movie lacks in depth -- it's really little more than a glimpse of this boy and these people in this place at this time -- it makes up for in its well-observed details and sneaky humor." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
Waist Deep (2006) |
"That sappy sentimentality juxtaposed with plenty of gritty gangster stuff drives both the tone and the plot of Waist Deep." |
Bob Townsend |
- |
The Waiting Game (2000) |
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Splat D |
Waiting... (2005) |
"It makes you never want to go to a movie again." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B+ |
Waitress (2007) |
"As a gently fitting requiem for an unspeakable loss, it's perfect." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Waking the Dead (2000) |
"It's a good fit for anyone who loves fine acting." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B |
Walk the Line (2005) |
"It's engaging, involving stuff, walking a fine line between reality and art." |
Bob Longino |
- |
A Walk to Remember (2002) |
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- |
The Walker (2007) |
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|
Splat C |
Walking Tall (2004) |
"What we have here is another fine example of the devolution of Hollywood." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato A- |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) |
"As quintessentially English as fish 'n' chips and as sharp as a Wiltshire cheddar, the hysterically witty import Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is absolutely fabulous for the whole family." |
Melinda Ennis |
Tomato B |
War of the Worlds (2005) |
"When it's in full throttle, there's not been and probably won't be a better action movie out there this summer." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato B |
The War Tapes (2006) |
"A remarkable film, a you-are-there document that allows us to worry about the soldier who's risking his life even as we ponder the rights and wrongs of this military engagement." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
The War Within (2005) |
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- |
The War Zone (1999) |
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|
- |
The Wash (2001) |
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Tomato B- |
Washington Heights (2003) |
"Washington Heights is sloppy and often undernourished, but it convincingly creates a neighborhood throbbing with activity and caring." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Wassup Rockers (2006) |
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|
Splat |
The Watcher (2000) |
"He likes to watch, but you might not." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
Water (2006) |
"Ebbs and flows with devastating truths and profound insights into the hypocrisy of extremism in any religion." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Watermarks (2004) |
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Splat C |
The Way Home (2002) |
"The film is meant to be simple and charming. Unfortunately, it's simple and boring." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat |
The Way of the Gun (2000) |
"Christopher McQuarrie makes a sluggishly paced directing debut." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato B |
We Are Marshall (2006) |
"Strathairn brings a sense of integrity that makes even the film's most clichéd moments forgivable." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C+ |
We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) |
"A movie as empty as its title. A lot of good acting is going on, but there's nobody home." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
We Were Soldiers (2002) |
"These men deserve a medal, but their movie could use a rewrite." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
The Weather Man (2005) |
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|
Tomato B+ |
Wedding Crashers (2005) |
"Under all the raunchiness, Crashers is actually sort of a sweet movie. And at its best, it perfectly channels the winning personalities of Wilson and Vaughn." |
Bob Townsend |
Splat C |
The Wedding Date (2005) |
"Too bad the filmmakers felt compelled to give this sufficiently charming doodle some emotional heft by veering into Four Weddings and a Funeral territory. It only distracts you from The Wedding Date's own modest charms." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato B- |
A Wedding for Bella (2001) |
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding -- as a teary-eyed drama." |
Bob Longino |
Tomato C+ |
The Wedding Planner (2001) |
"On its own flyweight terms, The Wedding Planner is an appealing movie." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
The Weight of Water (2002) |
"It's got a good director. Good cast. Good source material. Yet it still sinks like a stone." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
Weirdsville (2007) |
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|
Splat C |
Welcome to Mooseport (2004) |
"Unless you're a real Romano fan, take the bypass." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Tomato A- |
Whale Rider (2003) |
"A whale of a tale." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
What a Girl Wants (2003) |
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|
Tomato |
What Lies Beneath (2000) |
"Ford is top-billed, but it's Pfeiffer's movie and she's very good." |
Steve Murray |
Splat |
What Planet Are You From? (2000) |
"The only eruption this movie evokes is a loud yawn." |
Gary Schwan |
Tomato B- |
What Women Want (2000) |
"If you're in the mood for some well-done fluff -- with some deft performances and bright dialogue -- you could do a lot worse." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
What Would Jesus Buy? (2007) |
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|
Splat C+ |
What's The Worst That Could Happen? (2001) |
"Veers unsteadily from believable caper to overblown cartoon." |
Steve Murray |
Splat |
Whatever It Takes (2000) |
"If you saw a single John Hughes movie from the 1980s, you've already seen this territory covered with more style and insight." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
When Do We Eat? (2006) |
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|
Splat C+ |
Where the Heart Is (2000) |
"Has enough humor and polish to gull you into enjoying its jest-folks fakery. But you may hate yourself in the morning." |
Steve Murray |
Tomato |
Where the Money Is (2000) |
"The movie as a whole is wonderfully laid-back and pleasant to be around." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
Splat C- |
Where The Truth Lies (2005) |
"It's less a whodunnit than a whocares." |
Steve Murray |
- |
Whipped (2000) |
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|
Tomato B |
White Chicks (2004) |
"The satire may be broad, but it can be wickedly funny at times." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |
- |
White Countess (2005) |
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|
Tomato B+ |
White Oleander (2002) |
"A smart, compelling drama." |
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie |