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    • Ann Hornaday
    • Stephen Hunter
    • Chris Kaltenbach
    • Mary Carole McCauley
    • Margaret Pomeranz
    • Scott Schueller
    • Michael Sragow

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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
B-

The Year My Parents Went On Vacation (2008)

"The most original parts of The Year My Parents Went on Vacation vividly juxtapose melting-pot conviviality with political turmoil in 1970 Brazil."

Michael Sragow

Tomato
B-

Year of the Dog (2007)

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Tomato
2.5/4

Year One (2009)

"If Harold Ramis' Year One were a bowling match, it would lurch between gutter balls and spares, with some scattered lucky strikes."

Michael Sragow

Splat
2/4

Yes Man (2008)

"If ever a movie mistook a premise for a plot, it's this one. Some films suffer from a surfeit of one-liners. This picture evaporates midway through because the story itself is a one-liner."

Michael Sragow

Tomato
3/4

The Yes Men (2004)

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Splat
C+

You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)

"At 113 minutes, the movie bloats, and the humor wears thin, but it's still one of Adam Sandler's sturdier vehicles. That's consumer guidance for Sandler fans -- not high praise."

Michael Sragow

Splat
1.5/4

You Got Served (2004)

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Tomato
B

You Kill Me (2007)

"These filmmakers boast a tactile command of lower-case depression humor. And Kingsley and Leoni master it with rare cool glee."

Michael Sragow

-

Yours, Mine, & Ours (2005)

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Tomato
B

Youth Without Youth (2007)

"This film's playful visual language pulls you in rather than shuts you out; it isn't difficult to decipher, and it enables Coppola and his editor, Walter Murch, to navigate the story's many realms with a directness and dexterity that are refreshing."

Michael Sragow

Splat
1/4

Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie (2004)

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