Tomato 4/5 |
F/X (1986) |
"A fun, clever little thriller." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat |
Face Off (1997) |
"Style overwhelms any hope of discerning story or acting through the haze of burning, crashing, bleeding and exploding." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
The Faculty (1999) |
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Allan Ulrich |
Splat |
Fair Game (1995) |
"This is right up there with the dumbest pictures of the year." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
FairyTale: A True Story (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Faithful (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 2/4 |
Fallen (1998) |
"The moment this movie began to go wrong, so wrong, was when the word 'angels' started working its way into the script." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Fallen Angels (Hong Kong) (1996) |
"Aptly demonstrates [Wong's] unique, undecipherable charm." |
G. Allen Johnson |
Tomato |
Family Plot (1976) |
"It's not top-tier Hitchcock, but it features enough good stuff to make it worth at least one viewing." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
A Family Thing (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
The Fan (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 2/4 |
Fanboys (2009) |
"There are plenty of no-budget movies worthy of grassroots movements. 'Fanboys,' which comes with a built-in fan base only by virtue of its connection to a universe George Lucas created, isn't one of them." |
Rossiter Drake |
Tomato 5/5 |
Fantasia (1940) |
"Groundbreaking." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat |
Fantasia 2000 (1999) |
"This stuffy sequel features seven new 'movements' and 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice,' the buzz clip from the 1940 original." |
Wesley Morris |
- |
Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995) |
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David Armstrong |
- |
Farewell, Home Sweet Home (1999) |
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G. Allen Johnson |
Tomato 5/5 |
Farewell, My Lovely (1975) |
"Mitchum makes a perfect Marlowe." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Fargo (1996) |
"The Coens haven't been this sharp, focused and fluid since their first film." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 1/4 |
Farinelli: Il Castrato (1994) |
"The kind of high-camp, low-cohesiveness movie that inspires snippy reviews, and sarcasm about the fact that it earned a best foreign film Oscar nomination." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
The Fast and the Furious (2001) |
"What makes it so much down-and-dirty fun is the flat-out sensationalism of its high-velocity storytelling." |
Joe Leydon |
Splat 2/4 |
Fast Food Nation (2006) |
"'Fast Food Nation' might have translated into a compelling documentary. Instead, Schlosser's research is used as a springboard into a sluggish fictional narrative that merely hints at the grim reality." |
Rossiter Drake |
- |
Fast, Cheap, & Out of Control (1997) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Father of the Bride Part II (1995) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Father's Day (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
FAUST (1926) |
"The overall film is truly masterful." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Fear (1996) |
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Barry Walters |
- |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) |
"A bizarre masterpiece that invents a brilliantly skewed perspective and sustains it for a nearly impossible 117 minutes." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 5/5 |
Fearless (1993) |
"A great and shattering film." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Feast of July (1995) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Feeling Minnesota (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Felicia's Journey (1999) |
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G. Allen Johnson |
Splat |
Female Perversions (1996) |
"Unless you're already passionate about the movie's themes, you may not feel convinced or drawn in." |
Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato 3/4 |
Femme Fatale (2002) |
"Ingeniously twisty and audaciously twisted, Brian De Palma's Femme Fatale qualifies as one of the most exuberantly mischievous self-parodies ever attempted by a major American filmmaker." |
Joe Leydon |
Tomato 3/4 |
Festival in Cannes (2002) |
"The actors are simply too good, and the story too intriguing, for technical flaws to get in the way." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
Fetishes (1998) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 2/5 |
A Few Good Men (1992) |
"Only Jack Nicholson rises to the film's overblown sensibility." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/5 |
Field of Dreams (1989) |
"Only a baseball movie could get away with such gushing, unabashed sentimentality." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Fierce Creatures (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat |
The Fifth Element (1997) |
"This is a prodigious something. It's just difficult to say whether that something is good or evil." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Fight Club (1999) |
"A particularly inventive and mind-blowing performance by Norton." |
Wesley Morris |
- |
The Filth and the Fury (1999) |
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Wesley Morris |
Splat 1.5/4 |
Filth and Wisdom (2008) |
"Taken as an argument for better living through hedonism, 'Filth and Wisdom' is unconvincing. In the end, it begs the question posed by a pop sensation of a different era: Is that all there is?" |
Rossiter Drake |
Splat |
Final Destination (2000) |
"A sequel to Final Destination: Now there's a thought to curl up with at night." |
Walter V. Addiego |
Splat |
Fire (1996) |
"A plea for women's self-determination that, for all its good intentions, will probably strike viewers in this country as a bit obvious." |
Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Firelight (1998) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Firemen's Ball (1968) |
"May be Forman's greatest work." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Firestorm (1998) |
"Put it this way: Long is Olivier compared to the last ex-pro football player to try his hand at the silver screen, Brian Bosworth." |
G. Allen Johnson |
- |
Fireworks (1997) |
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G. Allen Johnson |
- |
First Kid (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |