Tomato |
M (1931) |
"Images of Lorre's oversized, fearful eyes and the yanking of children from the streets by protective parents set the mood of this picture more effectively than any dialogue could." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Ma Vie En Rose (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Maborosi (1995) |
"Measured and meditative, the Japanese film Maborosi draws the viewer, without emotional bludgeoning or manipulation, into the experience of a woman who has suffered a devastating personal loss." |
Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Mad City (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Mad Dog Time (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Mad Love (1995) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 1/4 |
Mad Love (2001) |
"It's not too fast and not too slow. It's not too racy and it's not too offensive. It's not too much of anything." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/5 |
Mad Max (1979) |
"Great, grungy, energetic story, eclipsed only by the sequel." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2/4 |
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) |
"There are a few laughs, courtesy of King Julien, a self-aggrandizing lemur who comes off as a pint-sized parody of Dubya. But this isn't a movie concerned with engaging hearts and minds so much as bombarding the ears with Top 40 sing-alongs." |
Rossiter Drake |
Splat 2/4 |
Madame Sata (2003) |
"Madame Sata skips over so much that it's even difficult to tell what year it is or how much time passes between scenes." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Made (2001) |
"Manages humor, irreverence and a taste of something sweet while sticking close to its indie roots." |
Anne Crump |
Splat 0/5 |
Made in Heaven (1987) |
"Incomprehensible." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Madeline (1998) |
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Craig Marine |
Tomato 3/4 |
Maelström (2002) |
"An oddly affecting and often darkly funny drama about the randomness of life and the possibility of redemption." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
Mafia! (1998) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
The Magdalene Sisters (2003) |
"One of the year's most powerful films and an absolute must-see." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Magic Hunter (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Magic in the Water (1995) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Magnolia (1999) |
"In addition to being uniformly excellent, the performances have moments for the highlight reel." |
Wesley Morris |
Tomato 3/4 |
Maid in Manhattan (2002) |
"An undemandingly agreeable trifle that should satisfy anyone in search of an old-fashioned Cinderella story at the megaplex." |
Joe Leydon |
Tomato |
The Majestic (2001) |
"A beautifully produced, intelligently written and pleasingly well-acted bit of faux Capra-corn." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
Major Payne (1995) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003) |
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Christy Lemire |
Splat |
Mallrats (1995) |
"A complete misfire." |
Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Mamma Roma (1962) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
A Man Called Hero (1999) |
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G. Allen Johnson |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Man From Planet X (1951) |
"Classic Ulmer." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
A Man of No Importance (1994) |
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David Armstrong |
- |
Man of the Century (1999) |
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Wesley Morris |
- |
Man of the House (1995) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
- |
Man of the Year (1996) |
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Barry Walters |
Tomato |
Man on the Moon (1999) |
"A fascinating, sometimes profound curiosity." |
Wesley Morris |
Splat |
The Man Who Cried (2001) |
"Potter's cinematic sleight of hand is not quite enough to compensate for the insufficient spark in her storytelling." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat |
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) |
"Hitchcock remade his 1934 film in full color and with box-office stars Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day. Each version has certain elements superior to the other, but both films rank as minor Hitchcock works." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 5/5 |
Man With a Movie Camera (1929) |
"Anyone interested in cinema must see this." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Man With Two Brains (1983) |
"Hilarious. Underrated Martin." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/5 |
Man's Favorite Sport? (1963) |
"Here Hawks moves a little slower, cribbing some of his own early jokes, but still dead funny." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/5 |
Maniac Cop 2 (1991) |
"A thrilling, inventive 'B' film." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 0/5 |
Mannequin (1987) |
"Unbelievably bad." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Manny & Lo (1996) |
"Grows on you, largely because of the charm of its youngest cast member, Scarlett Johansson." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Mansfield Park (1999) |
"Rozema is good with actors, and in her hands O'Connor gives us a Fanny who is self-assured without being a feminist caricature." |
Walter V. Addiego |
Splat |
A Map of the World (1999) |
"Most of the film feels borrowed from other movies." |
Wesley Morris |
- |
Margaret's Museum (1995) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Marie Baie Des Anges (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 2/4 |
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School (2006) |
"Why would Frank drop everything to embark on this lunatic mission? Well, the answer is simple. If he didn't, there would be no movie - and perhaps that wouldn't have been such a bad thing." |
Rossiter Drake |
Tomato |
Marius and Jeannette (1997) |
"Marius and Jeannette tells a simple story with both good humor and somber overtones." |
Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato 3/5 |
Marked for Death (1990) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2/4 |
Mars Attacks! (1996) |
"John Waters will weep with envy." |
Walter V. Addiego |