Splat 2/5 |
Cabin Boy (1993) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Cabin Fever (2003) |
"The guy who may make the line 'Pancakes!' one of the most unlikely catch phrases of the year will definitely be one to watch." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Cable Guy (1996) |
No article available. |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Cable Guy (1996) |
"The film maintains a dark edge throughout, even with its happy ending." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A |
Caché (2005) |
"...without a doubt the most provocative movie of the year." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Caché (2005) |
"["Cache" is] intelligent and intriguing and will readily draw the film buffs in search of thought-provoking entertainment." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B- |
Cadillac Records (2008) |
"The film is choppy at times and its time line a little squiggly, but "Cadillac Records" should please as a celebration of the best of the Blues and the birth of Rock 'n Roll." |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C |
Calendar Girls (2003) |
"Calendar Girls doesn't suffer from the tweeness of the likes of Saving Grace or Waking Ned Devine, but then again, it rarely raises a laugh." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
Call Northside 777 (1948) |
"A dark look into guilt and innocence with reporter Jimmy Stewart digging into an old murder story." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Callas Forever (2004) |
"Zeffirelli does not try to change history; he just gives his imagined version of it. And, he does it with care and devotion to Maria Callas." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Calvaire (2005) |
"...may seem simply a strange homage to other films that spins into its own warped weirdness, but it is the type of film that will reward multiple viewings." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B- |
Calvaire (2005) |
"This is a strange, compelling horror film that is decidedly for the fans of the genre and not, definitely not, for the mainstream moviegoer." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Camp (2003) |
"[Graff's] affectionate, frequently funny valentine to Steven Sondheim and kids with greasepaint in their veins is a lively, if unevenly constructed, romp." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato C+ |
Camp (2003) |
"The whole teen angst thing left me cold but I can see where it will appeal to the young, primarily gay, audience it will attract to the art houses." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Can't Hardly Wait (1998) |
"There just isn't any sparkle in any of the lead perfs." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
El Cantante (2007) |
"...fails to illuminate its audience with any real understanding of Lavoe, his place in the music industry or the movement he created...the only reason to see El Cantante are for the sizzling salsa numbers Anthony performs" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) |
"...unlike the manipulation of facts and imagery used to make his cases in "Bowling for Columbine" and "Fahrenheit 9/11," here a more restrained Moore comes across as more fair and even handed than he has in years" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Capote (2005) |
"a biopic about a writer that, while not shedding any light on actual wordsmithing, gets at the artistic conundrum of gaining trust from subjects one may ultimately betray..." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Capote (2005) |
"Capote is a fine biopic that has a performance, by Philip Seymour Hoffman, that is one for the books." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Captain Abu Raed (2008) |
"...both the somewhat sentimental tale of a senior citizen making a change in the life of a child and a movie that forges its own path with unexpected developments." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Captain Abu Raed (2008) |
"This is a loving, sad and tragic film, but a hopeful movie, too." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) |
"If only the romantic center of “Corelli” had equaled the exquisite production." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat 2/5 |
Captain Ron (1992) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary (2009) |
"...almost an overload of information but does a terrific job in giving voice to a diversity of people in the docu industry and their varied opinions." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Capturing the Friedmans (2003) |
""Capturing the Friedmans" may present the American family as seen by David Lynch when he looks beyond the white picket fence. It's a uniquely compelling, darkly disturbing American drama." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Caramel (2008) |
"...might sound like a sitcomish retread of France's Venus Beauty Institute, but Labaki's film, like its name, is something warmer and more soulful." |
Laura Clifford |
- |
Career Girls (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 3/5 |
Carlito's Way (1993) |
No article available. |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
Carrie (1976) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 3/5 |
Carried Away (1996) |
No article available. |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
Cars (2006) |
"...a solid, enjoyable movie whose only real drawback is its failure to inspire awe with its visuals and to thoroughly transport with its storytelling." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
Cars (2006) |
"Cars is a great looking film that doesn't have a great story" |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Casa de los Babys (2003) |
"a simpler disappointment than Sunshine State, with its obvious political statements and shallowly drawn characters" |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C- |
Casa de los Babys (2003) |
"Casa de los Babys is probably the biggest misstep of [Sayles's] long career" |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Casanova (2005) |
"This delightful, spirited romp is like a comical Shakespearean rewrite of the Zorro legend...if Zorro's sword were more, er, symbolic." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 3/5 |
Casino Royale (1967) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Casino Royale (2006) |
"The new Bond is at least as good as perennial favorite Sean Connery in the role, and his first vehicle...is the bracing breath of fresh air Bond has been gasping for." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Casino Royale (2006) |
"Helmer [Martin] Campbell shows great skill with a huge cast, many locations and copious action sequences." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Cassandra's Dream (2008) |
"Woody is strip mining his old material - Cassandra's Dream is a pallid retread of Match Point on a par with Hitchcock's lesser exercises." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 8/10 |
Cast Away (2000) |
"One thing is bound to come out of Cast Away -- a deserved best actor nomination for Hanks." |
Robin Clifford |
- |
The Castle (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
Cat People (1942) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Splat 2/5 |
Cat People (1982) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Cat's Meow (2002) |
"Bogdanovich's surest stroke with "The Cat's Meow" is in giving Dunst her
best role yet." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B- |
The Cat's Meow (2002) |
"The real draw, though, is the performance by Dunst that is, alone, worth the price of admission." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Catch and Release (2007) |
"...kind of the inverse of last year's You, Me & Dupree jammed together with an old Bette Davis weepie." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Catch Me If You Can (2002) |
"a comic cat and mouse story that would be hard to believe if it weren't true" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Catch Me If You Can (2002) |
"...a light and breezy flick that showcases [Spielberg's] stars." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat D |
Cats & Dogs (2001) |
"I couldn't be cattier - "Cats & Dogs" should be relegated to the pooper
scooper." |
Laura Clifford |
Splat D |
Cats & Dogs (2001) |
"Whoever created the theatrical trailer should be applauded (or disdained)
for doing such a great job in making a bad movie look good." |
Robin Clifford |