Splat 2/4 |
The R.M. (2003) |
"A strange mess." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) |
"The final shot in the film is one that you won't soon forget." |
Joe Baltake |
Splat 2/4 |
Race to Witch Mountain (2009) |
"The head-cracking, explosions and gunplay eventually get out of hand, considering that, revamp or no revamp, Witch Mountain is still a Disney film aimed squarely at kids." |
Carla Meyer |
Tomato |
Rachel Getting Married (2008) |
"Hathaway's thin-skinned performance, full of hurt, anger and desire for acceptance, transfixes throughout." |
Carla Meyer |
Splat 2/4 |
Radio (2003) |
"It's bad enough that the film's unimaginative narrative can barely hold our attention, but we have the added distraction of seeing the estimable Harris, Winger and Woodard frittering away their talents playing banal, cardboard characters." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3/4 |
Rain (2002) |
"Rain is so slight that it almost isn't there, but these performers deftly approximate the sensation of having a craving for someone." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
The Rainmaker (1997) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3/4 |
Raising Helen (2004) |
"It's a painless, affably sentimental comedy that would make a popular TV series -- and probably will become one." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 4/4 |
Raising Victor Vargas (2003) |
"Raising Victor Vargas is alive, full of fizz and light as air." |
Joe Baltake |
Splat |
Random Hearts (1999) |
"Random Hearts, a film that sits on the screen like a bump on a log for a very long 131 minutes, a running time that's filled mostly with excruciatingly long, silent pauses." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Ransom (1996) |
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Joe Baltake |
Splat |
Rat Race (2001) |
"A comedy like Rat Race works only when viewers can -- or want to -- identify with the underdogs on screen." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Ratatouille (2007) |
"Ratatouille might be that rare G-rated film that adults enjoy even more than children. In other words, some scenes cater to folks who prefer truffles over goldfish crackers." |
Carla Meyer |
- |
Ravenous (1999) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 4/4 |
Ray (2004) |
"Let's just give him his Oscar now and be done with it." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 4/4 |
Read My Lips (2002) |
"Read My Lips works on many levels, one being a fresh take on the 'office romance,' but a romance that evolves in a strictly nontraditional way." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Ready to Rumble (2000) |
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Joe Baltake |
- |
The Real Blonde (1998) |
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Joe Baltake |
Splat 2/4 |
The Reaping (2007) |
"Quality battles schlock throughout The Reaping. That is, until the picture's final act, when schlock swarms quality like ... oh, let's not spoil the surprise." |
Carla Meyer |
Tomato |
Rear Window (1954) |
"Belatedly, I'm nominating a film from 1954 as the best picture of 2000." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Reckless (1995) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Recruit (2003) |
"Taut psychological thriller." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Red Corner (1997) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3/4 |
Red Eye (2005) |
"The kind of quick-paced, jolt-packed and ultimately throwaway film that's always welcome in the summer." |
Carla Meyer |
- |
Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker (1994) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 4/4 |
Red Lights (2004) |
"Brings with it everything a movie goer would want in a bracingly adult film." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Red Planet (2000) |
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Joe Baltake |
- |
The Red Violin (1998) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Reign of Fire (2002) |
"Reign of Fire looks as if it was made without much thought -- and is best watched that way." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Reign Over Me (2007) |
"Any extraneous elements seem to fall away as we gain greater insight into Charlie's devastation. At this point, it's not a matter of whether the viewer will cry, but how much." |
Carla Meyer |
- |
Reindeer Games (2000) |
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Joe Baltake |
- |
Relax... It's Just Sex! (1999) |
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Joe Baltake |
- |
The Relic (1997) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato |
Remember the Titans (2000) |
"Unabashedly old-fashioned." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Rendezvous in Paris (1996) |
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Joe Baltake |
Splat 2/4 |
Reno 911!: Miami (2007) |
"People unfamiliar with the show might find the movie amusing. People unaware of the Keystone Kops might find it hilarious. But for fans of the series, the movie plays like a stretched-out version of one of the less-stellar episodes." |
Carla Meyer |
Tomato 3/4 |
Rent (2005) |
"Rent offers rambunctious rock 'n' roll moments not seen on-screen since Hair and Fame." |
Carla Meyer |
- |
The Replacement Killers (1998) |
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Joe Baltake |
- |
The Replacements (2000) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato |
Requiem for a Dream (2000) |
"One of those films you both admire and hate for admiring. I liked it in spite of myself." |
Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3/4 |
Reservation Road (2007) |
"The film moves from dark to dispiriting and back to dark." |
Carla Meyer |
Splat 2/4 |
Resident Evil (2002) |
"Its characters are thinner than cardboard -- or even comic-book paper." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Resin (2001) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Resurrecting the Champ (2007) |
"Samuel L. Jackson easily could have gone over the top with his role as an elderly and homeless former professional boxer. He's gone pretty far with less tempting material. Instead, he gives a subdued, often poignant performance as Champ..." |
Carla Meyer |
Tomato |
Return of the Jedi (1983) |
"Has twice as many visual effects than the original first film." |
Joe Baltake |
- |
Return to Me (2000) |
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Joe Baltake |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Return to Never Land (2002) |
"There's something winning about an animation that doesn't try to top itself, knock us over or dazzle critics. And Return to Never Land doesn't even try." |
Joe Baltake |
Splat 2/4 |
Revolutionary Road (2008) |
"Revolutionary Road, an essay on the emptiness of 1950s suburban life, leaves one with an empty feeling." |
Carla Meyer |
- |
The Rich Man's Wife (1996) |
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Joe Baltake |