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S.W.A.T. (2003) |
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Splat 2/4 |
S.W.A.T. (2003) |
"There's no there there." |
Timothy Knight |
Tomato 3/4 |
S1m0ne (2002) |
"Pacino is so exuberant that you can feel his glee even in Viktor's darker moments." |
Pam Grady |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Sacco & Vanzetti (2007) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
The Sacrifice (1986) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
The Saddest Music in the World (2004) |
"Discerning filmgoers searching for a truly original voice, need look no farther." |
Pam Grady |
Splat 2/4 |
Sade (2002) |
"The movie fails to portray its literarily talented and notorious subject as anything much more than a dirty old man." |
Rod Armstrong |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Safe (1995) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Safe (1995) |
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Splat 2/4 |
Sahara (2005) |
"Mostly, the movie seems to exist as an excuse to blow things up and rig massive stunts." |
Pam Grady |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Saint Ralph (2005) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Salo, Or The 120 Days of Sodom (1975) |
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Splat 2/4 |
Salton Sea (2002) |
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Tomato 2.5/4 |
Salton Sea (2002) |
"What makes Salton Sea surprisingly engrossing is that Caruso takes an atypically hypnotic approach to a world that's often handled in fast-edit, hopped-up fashion." |
Mary Kalin-Casey |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Samaritan Girl (2004) |
"Samaritan Girl is just the latest testament to Ki-duk Kim's cinematic genius." |
Rudy Joggerst |
Tomato 3/4 |
San Francisco (1936) |
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Splat 0.5/4 |
Sanders of the River (1935) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Sanjuro (1962) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Sans Soleil (1982) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Sanshô the Bailiff (1954) |
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Splat 2.5/4 |
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) |
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Splat 6/10 |
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) |
"The Santa Clause meets Spy Kids. . . with twice the high-tech special effects, twice the hokiness, and half the heart of the original" |
James Plath |
Splat 2/4 |
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) |
"The Santa Clause 2's plot may sound like it was co-written by Mattel executives and lobbyists for the tinsel industry." |
Tor Thorsen |
Splat 2/4 |
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) |
"Fans of the first two films in the series can expect more of the same in this serviceable yet unduly bland G-rated comedy that's all too reminiscent of those by-the-numbers Sixties-era Disney films that usually starred either Fred MacMurray or Dean Jones." |
Timothy Knight |
Tomato 3/4 |
Saraband (2005) |
"Vintage Bergman: an intense psychodrama of anguished revelations and lacerating confrontations that unfolds with a stately rhythm in ten chapters." |
Timothy Knight |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic (2005) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic (2005) |
"Silverman rarely reveals herself. She just reveals, often coquettishly, those naughty statements many people think but never say aloud. They certainly would never, ever say them as hilariously as she does." |
Kim Morgan |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Satin Rouge (2002) |
"While certainly more naturalistic than its Australian counterpart, Amari's film falls short in building the drama of Lilia's journey." |
Jeffrey Wachs |
Tomato 4/4 |
Saturday Night Fever (1977) |
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Splat 2/4 |
Savage Grace (2008) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Save Me (2007) |
"A sensitive exploration of the motivations behind both the people conducting this dubious therapy and those seeking treatment." |
Pam Grady |
Splat 2/4 |
Save the Last Dance (2001) |
"Packed with so many stereotypes and clichés that it strays into offensive territory." |
Pam Grady |
Tomato 3/4 |
Save the Tiger (1973) |
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Tomato 3.5/4 |
Saved! (2004) |
"Hallelujah! A teen comedy that's actually both for teens and funny!" |
Sarah Chauncey |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Saved! (2004) |
"A cheerfully subversive comedy send-up of fundamentalist religion." |
Timothy Knight |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Saving Face (2005) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Saving Face (2005) |
"Saving Face is nonetheless a heartfelt and witty film that favorably compares to Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet, even if Wu lacks Lee's subtlety and wraps everything up a little too neatly." |
Timothy Knight |
Tomato 3/4 |
Saving Grace (2000) |
"The film is hard to resist, with a bouncy energy, a pop score that includes Norman Greenbaum's 1970 hippie classic 'Spirit in the Sky,' and a buoyant message of self-redemption." |
Pam Grady |
Tomato 4/4 |
Saving Private Ryan (1998) |
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Tomato 2/4 |
Saving Silverman (2001) |
"It will actually make you laugh, even if you feel a little ashamed about it the next morning." |
Tor Thorsen |
Splat 1.5/4 |
Saw (2004) |
"Overstuffed, over-wrought, and over-crazed." |
Kim Morgan |
Splat 1.5/4 |
Saw II (2005) |
"The film's one-note dialogue, insufferable characters and lack of scares make Saw II just a tedious exercise in explicit violence." |
Timothy Knight |
Splat 0.5/4 |
Saw III (2006) |
"A stomach-churning gore-a-thon pandering to viewers' basest appetites for violence, Saw III is a repellent piece of schlock that manages to disgust and bore you, often simultaneously." |
Timothy Knight |
Tomato 3/4 |
Sawdust and Tinsel (1953) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Say Anything (1989) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
Say Anything (1989) |
"An unforgettable romance about a modern-day knight in shining trenchcoat who will do anything to win the girl of his dreams." |
Betsy Bozdech |
Splat 2/4 |
Say It Isn't So (2001) |
"Although sharply funny in parts, it follows Mary's blueprint without variation." |
Tor Thorsen |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Scarface (1983) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Scarlet Diva (2000) |
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Tomato 2.5/4 |
Scary Movie (2000) |
"When it comes to pushing the envelope in comedy, the Farrelly brothers have nothing on those badass Wayans." |
Robert Payne |