Splat 2/5 |
Cadillac Records (2008) |
"The film is a mess." |
Christopher Tookey |
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The Calcium Kid (2004) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Tomato 4/5 |
Casino Royale (2006) |
"Daniel Craig is probably the best and most serious actor to have been cast as 007 and this film makes full use of his range." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Center of the World (2001) |
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Christopher Tookey |
- |
Center Stage (2000) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Tomato 5/5 |
Changeling (2008) |
"I'm always wary of that overused word 'masterpiece', but this is one film that deserves the accolade." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Changing Lanes (2002) |
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Christopher Tookey |
- |
Charlotte Gray (2001) |
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Matthew Bond |
Splat 0/5 |
Che, Part One (2008) |
"A strong early candidate for the most agonisingly tedious film of 2009." |
Christopher Tookey |
Tomato 5/5 |
Cheri (2009) |
"Cheri radiates quality in every department, and - whether it's popular or not - this splendid achievement establishes him as one of Britain's very best film producers." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat |
Children of the Century (2002) |
"It's beautiful, typically French, and a bore." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Chocolat (2000) |
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Matthew Bond |
Splat 0/5 |
Choke (2008) |
"It's hard to know what aspect is the most offensive: the glib, cynical approach to mental illness; the sleazy sexism; the infantile attempts at blasphemy; or Rockwell's smug, boorish performance." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat |
Choking Man (2007) |
"They don't add up to much; and he's just too passive to make us care even slightly about whether he gets the girl or ends up taking a meat-cleaver to his rival." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Christie Malry's Own Double Entry (2000) |
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Angie Errigo |
- |
Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Tomato |
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005) |
"Expect your heart -- and the hearts of your children -- to soar." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009) |
"An underwhelming screenplay and weak acting mean this is unlikely to spawn one sequel, let alone many." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
City by the Sea (2002) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 1/5 |
City of Ember (2008) |
"The only reason to see City Of Ember is to enjoy the sight of Bill Murray trying to look scared as he is attacked by a giant, man-eating mole." |
Christopher Tookey |
Tomato |
City of God (2003) |
"The film makes an impact." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Claim (2001) |
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Matthew Bond |
Splat 2/5 |
The Class (2008) |
"At its best, The Class has the authenticity of documentary. But even at its best, it lacks the structure and emotional rewards of drama." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) |
"It is harmless, entertaining fun for under-12s, and a worthy follow-up to Surf’s Up from Sony Pictures Animation. It’s not challenging Pixar just yet, or even Warner Brothers, but at least it’s heading in the right direction." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Club Le Monde (2002) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Coco Before Chanel (2009) |
"It's too bad that so photogenic a star is saddled with such a stodgy biopic, which crams about half an hour's worth of incident into 110 minutes." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat 0/5 |
Cold Souls (2009) |
"Writer-director Sophie Barthes can't decide whether to take the idea seriously or comedically, with the result that it works neither as comedy nor drama." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat |
Colin (2009) |
"Not so much a movie as a protracted act of collective career suicide, like the post strike." |
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Splat 0/5 |
College Road Trip (2008) |
"This is one of those churn-'em-out Disney comedies in which every performer seems to be competing to give the most annoying performance in cinematic history." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Color of Lies (1998) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) |
"A man's man would certainly emit quite a few low, heartfelt growls were he forced to sit through the entirety of Confessions Of A Shopaholic, a shrill, garish knock-off of Sex And The City." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Contender (2000) |
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Matthew Bond |
Splat 1/5 |
Copying Beethoven (2006) |
"Boring and pointless." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Coraline (2009) |
"It lacks narrative drive, psychological depth and, most of all, warmth. This is a 'family' movie that offers an extremely dark view of human nature without providing much to relieve it." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 1/5 |
Couples Retreat (2009) |
"A trip to the innermost circle of comedy hell." |
Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Creation (2009) |
"Creation is an elephantine, but forgettable biopic." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Crimson Rivers (2001) |
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Lynne Truss |
- |
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) |
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Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 2/5 |
Crossing Over (2009) |
"Writer-director Wayne Kramer insists on trying to tell us all the way through what we should feel. Yet, by the end, it's not clear what he's trying to say: are U.S. immigration laws unfair, unnecessary or badly enforced?" |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
Croupier (1998) |
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Christopher Tookey |
Splat 1/5 |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) |
"I found it agonisingly banal, twee and self-important - a dreadful sell-out to Hollywood at its schmaltziest by a director I have previously admired." |
Christopher Tookey |
- |
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001) |
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Christopher Tookey |