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    • Rex Reed
    • Andrew Sarris
    • Sara Vilkomerson

New York Observer

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"Mr. Linklater emerges once again as the Austin auteur par excellence, even if A Scanner Darkly is set in a ratty precinct of Orange County."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

A Tout de Suite (2005)

"Tells a seemingly familiar story, but in a daringly original manner."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"The most controversial conversation-piece to hit the dumbed-down American movie scene since heaven knows when."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"Technically dazzling yet emotionally accessible to the inner child in everyone from 9 to 90."

Rex Reed

Tomato

About a Boy (2002)

"In the end, the film comes over as a messy delight, thanks to the skill, generosity and good-sport, punching-bag panache of Mr. Grant's performance."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

About a Boy (2002)

"That rare gem that tugs at the heartstrings with no manipulative sentimentality."

Rex Reed

Splat

About Schmidt (2002)

"Both as satire and as drama, About Schmidt turns out to be a fascinating setback."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Adam (2009)

"A touching and engaging film about a likable and attractive young man who suffers from Asperger’s syndrome."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Adam Resurrected (2008)

"I can tentatively recommend it if only because there has never been anything like it in the history of cinema as far as I can remember."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

Adaptation (2002)

"Adaptation gets an A for audacity and a Z for Zzzzz..."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Adoration (2009)

"As for Mr. Egoyan, he remains an auteur at the highest level of cinematic creation, and even one of his lesser films, like Adoration, deserves to be seen."

Andrew Sarris

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After Sex (1997)

Click here to see the review.

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

After The Wedding (2007)

"May be the strangest and most surprising film you’ll see this year, in that its character development runs counter to the expectations aroused by its narrative sequencing."

Andrew Sarris

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Aimee & Jaguar (2000)

Click here to see the review.

Andrew Sarris

Splat

The Air I Breathe (2007)

"For rock-bottom nasty, with no social relevance, there is The Air I Breathe, a load of amateurish bilge so silly I thought I was watching a screening at Comedy Central."

Rex Reed

Splat

Alex and Emma (2003)

"It has no tempo, energy or pulse."

Rex Reed

Splat

Alexander (2004)

"At a reported cost of $155 million, Alexander qualifies as a super-spectacle in every respect but one -- namely in its neurotic, confused and sexually ambidextrous hero."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

Alexander (2004)

"A lunk-headed train wreck that looks like a tag sale in a 323 B.C. supermarket in old Peking."

Rex Reed

Splat

Alfie (2004)

"The original Alfie was as much overrated as the remake is underrated. Split the difference."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

Ali (2001)

"It is well-intentioned, sketchy, sprawling and unremarkable. At two hours and 38 minutes, it is also long-winded and exhausting."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Alias Betty (2002)

"Ms. Khiberlain, Ms. Garcia and Ms. Seigner brilliantly play the three mothers like a dissonant string trio on a single theme: the varied agonies of motherhood."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Alice et Martin (1998)

"Alice and Martin is not to be missed, particularly in this endless lull of summer."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

All About My Mother (1999)

"All About My Mother, for all its self-deconstruction, is played with more sobriety and conviction than any of Mr. Almodóvar's previous films."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

All of Us (2008)

"Ms. Abt brings out the best in her subjects: Tara and Chevelle and their partners are fully realized, not just poster children for the cause."

Sara Vilkomerson

Splat

All or Nothing (2002)

"For close to two hours the audience is forced to endure three terminally depressed, mostly inarticulate, hyper dysfunctional families for the price of one."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

All The King's Men (2006)

"A sorry and misguided rehash of Robert Penn Warren’s famous 1946 novel."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Allah Made Me Funny (2008)

"Allah Made Me Funny: Live in Concert, from comedy material written and performed by Mohammed 'Mo' Amer, Bryant 'Preacher' Moss and Azhar Usman, strives to be both timely and funny as it confronts the problems of American Muslims in America after 9/11."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

Almost Famous (2000)

"None of the non-musical components on the screen matched the excitement of the music."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Almost Peaceful (2004)

"This is a film of half-notes and nuances, and as a chronicle of emotional survival it is infinitely inspiring."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

Alone in the Dark (2005)

"A violent and incomprehensible piece of gibberish."

Rex Reed

Splat

Along Came Polly (2004)

"Like the rest of today's alleged comedies that are never funny, this one pretends to be hip, but lacks every semblance of intelligence and depends on the basest common instincts in the kindergarten I.Q. for laughs."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Amazing Grace (2007)

"Michael Apted’s Amazing Grace, from a screenplay by Steven Knight, turns out to be blessed with inspirational nobility and comic eccentricity to bring it to emotional fruition."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Amelia (2009)

"It has beautiful cinematography, a star performance that is shocking in its authenticity, a careful eye for nuance and detail and an irresistible blend of action and romance that should spell automatic success."

Rex Reed

Splat

Amelie (2001)

"It is overwritten and overdirected for the quaint, simple feelings it attempts to project."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Amen (2003)

"An unusually riveting experience for a story with an inevitable, dismal ending."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

Amen (2003)

"Flawed but unmistakably moving, Amen shines a flashlight on the darkest chapter in modern history."

Rex Reed

Splat

America's Sweethearts (2001)

"Too cynically slick and emotionally shallow."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

America's Sweethearts (2001)

"A boring, brain-dead flop."

Rex Reed

Tomato

American Beauty (1999)

"As the latest mainstream movie symptom of our premillennial malaise, American Beauty is so brilliantly acted, written, directed and visualized that for all its despondency and despair, it is a lot of fun."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

American Dreamz (2006)

"[A] satirically unbalanced in its attempted fusion of such varied targets as George Bush, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Muslim suicide bombers, and the hosts and contestants on American Idol."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

American Gangster (2007)

"One must applaud American Gangster as the kind of socko entertainment many people thought Hollywood filmmakers had become incapable of. It is not to be missed."

Andrew Sarris

Splat

An American Haunting (2006)

"Call it The Exorcist Meets Poltergeist, and head for the shelves at Blockbuster, where it will undoubtedly turn up soon."

Rex Reed

Splat

American Outlaws (2001)

"A big yawn that only reminds us why movie westerns are six feet under and not likely to make a comeback."

Rex Reed

Tomato

An American Rhapsody (2001)

"An American Rhapsody’s confident sense of time, place and emotional content is more European than American, and despite a few narrative lurches, it’s a moving experience."

Rex Reed

Tomato

American Splendor (2003)

"There's a tremendous amount of cultural vitality out there in the land of the losers; American Splendor is one of the first and best films to capitalize fully on this phenomenon."

Andrew Sarris

Tomato

American Teen (2008)

"Ms. Burstein has infused her film with an ever-rare authenticity and manages to see beyond each kid’s stereotype to the complicated screwed-up adolescent they are (and we were)."

Sara Vilkomerson

Tomato

American Violet (2009)

"A harrowing, compelling and profoundly true story that dares to tackle an important but too rarely exposed issue of the abuse of power in the American criminal justice system."

Rex Reed

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Amistad (1997)

Click here to see the review.

Andrew Sarris

Splat

The Amityville Horror (2005)

"A few lines get laughs, but the horror is standard fare, without a shred of innovation."

Rex Reed

Tomato

Amores Perros (2001)

"One of the most honored and most expertly articulated Mexican films of recent years."

Andrew Sarris

  
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