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Authors
    • Walter V. Addiego
    • Kenneth Baker
    • Justin Berton
    • Amy Biancolli
    • Joe Brown
    • John Carman
    • Neva Chonin
    • Will Crain
    • Jonathan Curiel
    • Manohla Dargis
    • Laura Evenson
    • Leah Garchik
    • Joe Garofoli
    • Tim Goodman
    • Pam Grady
    • Bob Graham
    • Edward Guthmann
    • Carla Hall
    • Jesse Hamlin
    • Reyhan Harmanci
    • Peter Hartlaub
    • Leba Hertz
    • Rachel Howard
    • Stephen Hunter
    • G. Allen Johnson
    • John R. Killacky
    • Paine Knickerbocker
    • Joshua Kosman
    • Mick LaSalle
    • David Lewis
    • John McMurtrie
    • Carla Meyer
    • Wesley Morris
    • C.W. Nevius
    • George Powell
    • Octavio Roca
    • Sandip Roy
    • Sylvia Rubin
    • Joshunda Sanders
    • Joel Selvin
    • Michael Snyder
    • Peter Stack
    • John Stanley
    • Ruthe Stein
    • Bob Stephens
    • Judy Stone
    • Tamara Straus
    • James Sullivan
    • Desson Thomson
    • Aidin Vaziri
    • David Wiegand
    • Steven Winn
    • Roger Yim

San Francisco Chronicle

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
3/4

O (2001)

"A tale of teen violence takes on qualities of timelessness and universality it would not otherwise possess, while the Othello story leaps out from the screen with a rare immediacy."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

"Joyously unhinged and outrageously inventive."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
3/4

O'Horten (2009)

"Strangeness, humor and melancholy of aging are deftly explored."

Walter V. Addiego

Tomato
3/4

Oasis (2004)

"Lee's humanitarian plea for tolerance is one of the most original films of the decade, and Moon provides the soul."

G. Allen Johnson

Tomato
4/4

The Object Of My Affection (1998)

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Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Obscene: A Portrait Of Barney Rosset And Grove Press (2008)

"Obscene, a tribute to New York publisher Barney Rosset, is an entertaining reminder of the ferocity of the culture wars of the 1950s and '60s."

Tamara Straus

Tomato
3/4

Observe and Report (2009)

"Observe and Report strikes me as a comedy in perfect pace with this moment. It's funny and uncompromising, offering laughs without denial."

Mick LaSalle

Splat
2/4

Ocean of Pearls (2009)

"It sounds heavy-handed, and it is. Although the film looks professional, it feels like a soap opera with a message. High marks for good intentions, but that's about all."

Walter V. Addiego

Tomato
3/4

Ocean's Eleven (2001)

"Buzzes along at a mildly entertaining pitch from start to finish."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Ocean's Thirteen (2007)

"Like the first Ocean's, Ocean's Thirteen is a satisfying story of a grand-scale swindle, but it also retains the impishness and charm of Ocean's Twelve."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Ocean's Twelve (2004)

"The pleasures are entirely in the digressions, which are silly and often delightful."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

October Sky (1999)

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Peter Stack

2/4

The Odd Couple II (1997)

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Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Of Time and the City (2009)

"A warm and extremely thoughtful journey, with a deliberately bare-bones narrative."

Peter Hartlaub

Tomato
3/4

Off the Black (2006)

"...There's nothing too small about Nolte's performance. He's the perfect companion for a rookie feature film director looking to make a good first impression."

Peter Hartlaub

Splat
2/4

Off the Map (2005)

"Its story meanders and doesn't build, and the pace is deadly, dictated by the rhythms of deep-feeling actors and not by a director with an urgent interest in the narrative. Then again, what narrative?"

Mick LaSalle

Splat
1/4

Office Killer (1998)

"It can't decide what it wants to be -- slasher fest, social satire or revenge comedy -- and ends up being an awkward goulash."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
3/4

Office Space (1999)

"Judge's sense of the ridiculous serves him well."

Mick LaSalle

-

The Office: The Complete First Series (2001)

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Tim Goodman

Tomato
4/4

Offside (2006)

"Although its message is deadly serious, Offside is almost lighthearted, filled with wit and winning characters."

G. Allen Johnson

Tomato
3/4

The Ogre (1996)

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Peter Stack

Tomato
3/4

The Oh in Ohio (2006)

"Satire is awfully hard to pull off, but screenwriter Adam Wierzbianski exhibits a flair for it."

Ruthe Stein

Splat
2/4

Oh My God (2009)

"Some of the talking heads say entertaining or thoughtful things and some of the locations are quite exotic. But does this justify 98 minutes of screen time?"

Walter V. Addiego

-

Okinawa Rendez-Vous (2000)

Click here to see the review.

Bob Graham

Splat
2/4/

Old Dogs (2009)

"The great thing about comedy these days is that few people are making movies like Old Dogs."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Old Joy (2006)

"Slow moving but ultimately quite touching."

Ruthe Stein

-

The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea (1991)

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Peter Stack

Splat
2/4

Old School (2003)

"Has about a dozen funny moments."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Oldboy (2005)

"Deserves to be seen because of its relentless energy, the acting by Choi Min-sik that strikes a genuinely tragic note amid the mayhem and cartoonish excess, and the director's clear conviction that this wild story will resonate."

Walter V. Addiego

Tomato
3/4

Oliver and Company (1988)

"The film offers a fanciful, lush urban setting, unusual for Disney animated features, and a couple of good songs."

Peter Stack

Tomato
4/4

Oliver Twist (2005)

"A grounded and unusually matter-of-fact adaptation."

Mick LaSalle

Splat
2/4

The Omen (2006)

"Other than the obvious marketing advantages of releasing this movie on 06/06/06, a second Omen seems completely unnecessary, even if it is kind of fun."

Peter Hartlaub

Splat
2/4

On A Clear Day (2006)

"Clear Day isn't terribly engaging."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

On Guard (1997)

"A big, gorgeous, sprawling swashbuckler that delivers its diversions in grand, uncomplicated fashion."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
3/4

On Native Soil (2006)

"The survivor stories are riveting."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
2/4

On the Line (2001)

"The movie has some clumsy dialogue and awkward turns, but the picture is brisk and likable."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

On The Ropes (1999)

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Peter Stack

Splat
2/4

On the Run (2002)

"Bruno's domination of the first installment contributes to its being the least appealing."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Once (2007)

"Once proves once and for all that imagination trumps big bucks."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006)

"Once in a Lifetime does a wonderful job of showing that this collection of foreigners playing a foreign sport forged one of the great American sports stories."

G. Allen Johnson

Splat
1/4

Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997)

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Mick LaSalle

Tomato
4/4

Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)

"Despite the movie's dark humor, violence and the occasional nonvoluntary facial surgery that will drive away the queasy, Once Upon a Time in Mexico is the most crowd-pleasing film in the series."

Peter Hartlaub

Tomato
3/4

Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2003)

"[A] charming family story."

Carla Meyer

-

Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored (1996)

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Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Once Were Warriors (1995)

"A gut-grabber from New Zealand ... that stays with you for days."

Edward Guthmann

-

One (2000)

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Mick LaSalle

Splat
2/4

The One (2001)

"Don't worry about Jet Li. He can take care of himself. His latest American movie, however, needs triage."

Bob Graham

Tomato
3/4

One Day in September (2000)

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Edward Guthmann

Splat
2/4

One Day You'll Understand (2008)

"The intelligence and commitment of One Day You'll Understand can't be doubted, but as drama, the film barely registers."

Mick LaSalle

2/4

One Fine Day (1996)

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Edward Guthmann

  
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