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Ma Vie En Rose (1997) |
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Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) |
"the filmmakers have a shaky grasp on differentiating their classrooms ..fail to delve into any...controversial aspects and build no suspense for the final competition" |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C+ |
Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) |
"[Mad Hot Ballroom is] the kind of film that used to be relegated to an after school special" |
Robin Clifford |
Splat D+ |
Mad Money (2008) |
"There is nothing remotely funny or interesting about Mad Money, the type of flick that coasts on such hoary cliches as people rolling around in cash and throwing it up in the air at every opportunity." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B- |
Madagascar (2005) |
"a cute computer animation that helps erase the bad taste of Dreamworks' last entry, Shark Tale, while not exactly whetting the appetite for their next" |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C+ |
Madagascar (2005) |
"The promise of the first half is not met in the second." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C+ |
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) |
"The four-year olds out their will love the funny animals, music and flashy animation. Unfortunately, I am not a four-year old...." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat 2/5 |
Madame Sousatzka (1988) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Made (2001) |
"Bobby and Ricky's squabbling routine is funny stuff. Too bad Favreau's "Made" never gives
them a reason for being together." |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C |
Made (2001) |
"Too many tangents hurts the flow of the film and Vince
Vaughn, while sickly funny, gets to be too much to take." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C |
Made of Honor (2008) |
"...gets almost everything wrong, from resisting "Best Friend's" resistance to a too neat 'happily ever after' wrap to ickily lewd comedy over the romantic variety." |
Laura Clifford |
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Madeline (1998) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato B- |
Mafia! (1998) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato A |
Mafioso (1962) |
"This 1962 film is a marvel, a piece before its time that is incredibly funny while delivering a gut punch of a morality drama." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A |
Mafioso (1962) |
"...a masterpiece film that readily rivals the best modern American gangster film." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A- |
The Magdalene Sisters (2003) |
"What is most horrific about Mullan's look at the Magdalene asylums is that the Church had so strong a grip...that parents would be complicit in the barbaric treatment of their own children" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A- |
The Magdalene Sisters (2003) |
"“The Magdalene Sisters” may be criticized for beating the Church when it’s down but the heartfelt honesty of the work, the fine performances and deft crafting make this a must for the socially conscious." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Magic Gloves (2006) |
"An absurdist comedy about the 'luck' that robs a Buenos Aires cab driver, Alejandro, of everything but his love of disco dancing." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B- |
The Magic Gloves (2006) |
"“The Magic Gloves” is a quirky and likable little movie ..." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 8/10 |
Magnolia (1999) |
"While Magnolia is an intriguing film, it's character threads result in as many hits as misses." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Maid (2009) |
"Writer/director Sebastián Silva uses a documentary shooting style that works to create an intimate, slightly unsettling portrait of a domestic on the edge." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
The Maid (2009) |
"Writer/director Sebastian Silva...does not insult with his deft, sleight-of-hand storytelling, making this a wonderfully well-rounded story that never condescend but ascends." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B- |
Maid in Manhattan (2002) |
""Maid in Manhattan" is a charmer, a PC "Pretty Woman" that ditches the odious prostitution theme for class commentary" |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C+ |
The Majestic (2001) |
"Director Frank Darabont ... tries to recapture the sentimental, patriotic films of Frank Capra proving once and for all that you can't go home again." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 5/5 |
The Maltese Falcon (1941) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Splat D+ |
Mambo Italiano (2003) |
"Canadian writer/director Emile Gaudreault goes the "Big Fat
Wedding" route with this shrill, artificial tale of gay romance amidst ethnic family comedy" |
Laura Clifford |
Splat C- |
Mambo Italiano (2003) |
""Mambo Italiano" should go straight to video and not hog a big screen at a theater near you." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato C+ |
Mamma Mia! (2008) |
"Stage director Phyllida Lloyd should kneel and kiss the feet of her cast who persist in entertaining us despite every roadblock she throws in their way." |
Laura Clifford |
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The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
The Man of My Life (2007) |
"It is the unique pleasures to be found in The Man of My Life that are what linger." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
Man of the Year (1996) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
Man of the Year (2006) |
"...isn't as biting as "Wag the Dog" was, nor as prescient, but it throwsan issue into the ring as it entertains its audience." |
Laura Clifford |
- |
Man on the Moon (1999) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato A- |
Man on the Train (2003) |
"a simple tale, albeit one of rich detail, of fate and
friendship" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
Man on the Train (2003) |
"...a warm, endearing tale of the unlikely friendship between two very different men from very different walks of life." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A |
Man On Wire (2008) |
"This is a documentary that speaks for itself, so mind-blowing is Petit's feat that words do not do it justice." |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato A |
Man On Wire (2008) |
"...a must see movie, period." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Man Who Copied (2005) |
"Don't let the unwieldy title throw you - The Man Who Copied is unusual, deft and (mostly) delightful" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Man Who Copied (2005) |
"Though South American in origin, The Man Who Copied has a universal feel that, language notwithstanding, could be from anywhere." |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B- |
The Man Who Cried (2001) |
"a survivor story set against a historical
background writ from the movie screen" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Splat C+ |
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) |
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Robin Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Man Who Never Was (1956) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato B |
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) |
"The producing/directing/writing team of Joel and Ethan Coen ("Fargo")
deliver another of their wonderfully wry homages to American filmmaking" |
Laura Clifford |
Tomato B+ |
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) |
"...a wonderful entry
into the pantheon of modern film noir." |
Robin Clifford |
Splat 1/5 |
The Man With One Red Shoe (1985) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Splat 2/5 |
The Man With Two Brains (1983) |
No article available. |
Robin Clifford |
Tomato A- |
The Man Without a Past (2003) |
"Nearly from the start, there is the sense of rebirth and resurrection [in "The Man Without a Past."" |
Robin Clifford |