Tomato B |
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) |
"This is the best submarine movie to come out since "The Hunt for Red October." It is superior to "U-571.'" |
Robert Roten |
Splat 2/4 |
K-9: P.I. (2002) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robert Roten |
Splat C |
K-9: P.I. (2002) |
"It is a cute movie, appealing mostly to kids and dog lovers." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
K-Pax (2001) |
"One person in the entire movie is interesting, however, and that is Prot, thanks to another great performance by Kevin Spacey." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 4/5 |
Kalifornia (1993) |
"Truly terrifying journey into madness." |
Robert Roten |
Splat 2/4 |
Kandahar (2001) |
"An odd combination of fiction and fact, a sort of docudrama." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Karate Kid (1984) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Splat 2/5 |
The Karate Kid Part 2 (1986) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Kate and Leopold (2001) |
"While the time travel plot is downright silly, fine performances and excellent romantic chemistry rescue the story for the most part ..." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Keeping Mum (2006) |
"It has all the edge, darkness and wit one expects from the storied genre of British dark comedy." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 8/10 |
Keeping the Faith (2000) |
"Entertaining and generally well constructed." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Keeping Up With The Steins (2006) |
"Pleasant little comedy with some good performances." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 5/5 |
Ken Burns' The Civil War: A Film Directed By Ken Burns (1991) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/5 |
Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) |
"The kung-fu segment is a classic" |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/5 |
Key Largo (1948) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) |
"A fascinating look at the topsy-turvy life of a high powered Hollywood producer that is far stranger than any work of fiction." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/4 |
Kids (1995) |
"This is a very powerful film from an emotional standpoint." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"Despite all the cinematic tricks employed in this film, it ends up being a just another action film at heart. As such, it is good, but not among the best of the genre." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato C+ |
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"While the first movie was fun in a perverted, frenetic kind of way, the second volume is bloated, slow-moving, pretentious, and self-indulgent." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B+ |
Killer at Large (2009) |
"It might even be enough to get Americans up off their fat butts and do something to save themselves and their children." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Killing Fields (1984) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Kindergarten Cop (1990) |
"A nice, funny, lightweight, non-filling, entertaining film, perfect for the holiday season." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato C+ |
The King (2006) |
"This movie creeped me out big time." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
King Arthur (2004) |
"Existential action yarn with solid performances and interesting characters." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
King Kong (2005) |
"Mostly entertaining, but suffers from various excesses." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato A |
The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007) |
"I can't remember a more compelling film this year." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
The Kingdom (2007) |
"A better than average detective and political thriller." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Kingdom of Heaven (2005) |
"Even though it is a long film, it feels compact. The characters are well-defined. The action scenes are well-staged." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 4/5 |
Kingpin (1996) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato A |
Kinsey (2004) |
"The best film of 2004" |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/4 |
A Kiss Before Dying (1991) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) |
"A very funny send-up of hard-boiled L.A. detective movies like 'L.A. Confidential' and 'Chinatown.'" |
Robert Roten |
Splat 2/4 |
Kiss of Death (1995) |
"The real problem with this film is a so-so screenplay: the dialogue is lame, and many scenes lack any real suspense." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/4 |
Kiss of the Dragon (2001) |
"Expecting a great story in a martial arts film is like expecting a great story in a musical." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 8/10 |
Kiss the Girls (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008) |
"The acting is very good from this talented cast and the story is well-constructed and compelling." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
The Kite Runner (2007) |
"A good, sprawling yarn that covers a lot of miles and a lot of years." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Knack...And How to Get It (1965) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/4 |
A Knight's Tale (2001) |
"A story of creative anachronisms" |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B+ |
Knocked Up (2007) |
"It is not easy to walk that tightrope between clever, witty, insightful humor and bawdy farce, but Apatow seems to walk it with ease." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Knowing (2009) |
"It predicts a future when people act courageously and selflessly to preserve their families and the future of mankind. I can get behind that." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 3/5 |
Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance (1983) |
No article available. |
Robert Roten |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Kull the Conqueror (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robert Roten |
Tomato 8/10 |
Kundun (1997) |
"The film itself is great-looking with beautiful cinematography by Roger Deakins, editing by Thelma Schoonmaker and direction by one of the all-time greats, Martin Scorcese." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B+ |
Kung Fu Hustle (2005) |
"A film that is not only very entertaining, but also emotionally satisfying for a broad international audience." |
Robert Roten |
Tomato B |
Kung Fu Panda (2008) |
"It takes a very worn storyline, infuses it with smart satire and in-jokes and ties it all up in a very pretty package of beautiful artwork." |
Robert Roten |
Splat 1.5/4 |
Kung Pow! (2002) |
"It would have made a funny 15 to 20 minute sketch in a format like the very funny short martial arts sketch in "Kentucky Fried Movie.'" |
Robert Roten |