Tomato |
O (2001) |
"A potent and provocative piece of work." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
The Object Of My Affection (1998) |
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Jane Ganahl |
Tomato 3/4 |
Observe and Report (2009) |
"The movie invites us into a world of bitterly unhappy people and rubs our noses in their failings. It's disquieting and eerily perverse, but somehow, despite itself, very funny." |
Rossiter Drake |
Tomato |
Ocean's Eleven (2001) |
"A triumph of style over substance, swagger over common sense, and it's almost impossible not to get jazzed by the sheer audacity of the plotters and their plot." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
October Sky (1999) |
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David Armstrong |
- |
The Odd Couple II (1997) |
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Edvins Beitiks |
- |
Of Love and Shadows (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato |
Office Killer (1998) |
"A wry and intellectual romp through B-movie cliches -- without stinting on the gore and mayhem." |
David Bonetti |
Tomato |
Office Space (1999) |
"It is full of enough great sight gags and dead-on casting that anyone who has ever suffered in a cubicle surrounded by brain-dead twits and bonehead bosses will be able to pick out almost everyone from his office among the characters." |
Craig Marine |
- |
The Ogre (1996) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
- |
The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea (1991) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 1/4 |
Oliver and Company (1988) |
"Seen today, Oliver & Company comes across as a rather shabby transitional work, one that lacks the sophistication of today's 'toons and doesn't hold up to the Disney classics of yesteryear." |
Barry Walters |
Tomato 4/5 |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) |
"Might have been the best Bond if not for the bland Lazenby." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
On the Line (2001) |
"Certainly, you could find far more unpleasant ways to while away 85 minutes." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
On The Ropes (1999) |
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Edvins Beitiks |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Once Upon a Time in China (1991) |
"Tsui's camera lurches, pinwheels and whirligigs all over the place to catch every move perfectly." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Once Upon a Time in China (1991) |
"Tsui was smart enough to craft his film as an observant period piece, but also smart enough not to let the kung-fu go soft as a result." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) |
"Moves with uncanny cool; it has a strange lukewarm energy that most Hollywood action films lack." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored (1996) |
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Barry Walters |
Tomato |
Once Were Warriors (1995) |
"It is an impressive first feature for its director, Lee Tamahori, and a splendid dramatic vehicle for its stars, especially Rena Owen." |
David Armstrong |
- |
One Fine Day (1996) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat 4/4 |
One from the Heart (1982) |
"If any film from the 1980s needs to be re-examined, it's Francis Ford Coppola's One from the Heart." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
One Hour Photo (2002) |
"One Hour Photo, the meticulously chilling drama that pivots on Sy's dangerous self-delusions, comes closer than any other thriller in recent memory to achieving the Hitchcockian ideal of mortal terror in broad daylight." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
One Night at McCool's (2001) |
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Joe Leydon |
- |
One Night Stand (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
One Tough Cop (1998) |
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Craig Marine |
Splat |
One True Thing (1998) |
"Streep's work elevates what is otherwise a middling melodrama that's part coming-to-terms-with-your-family story and part 'few-months-to-live' plot." |
Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato 5/5 |
One-Eyed Jacks (1961) |
"Very cool. It's too bad Brando never directed again." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Onegin (1999) |
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Wesley Morris |
- |
Only the Brave (1994) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Tomato 3/4 |
Only the Strong Survive (2003) |
"The scrappy country cousin to the high-gloss Standing in the Shadows of Motown." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Open Range (2003) |
"Interview with Kevin Costner" |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Operation Condor (1990) |
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- |
Operation Dumbo Drop (1995) |
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Gary Kamiya |
- |
The Opposite of Sex (1998) |
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G. Allen Johnson |
Splat |
Orange County (2002) |
"There really isn't much to Orange County -- even though it's only 81 minutes long, it feels unduly padded." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
Orgazmo (1998) |
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Craig Marine |
Tomato |
The Original Kings of Comedy (2000) |
"Shrewdly executed, often hysterical." |
Wesley Morris |
- |
Orphans (1997) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato 3/4 |
Orson Welles: The One-Man Band (1996) |
"What a sad, unfulfilled conclusion to Welles' promising life." |
Barbara Shulgasser |
- |
Oscar and Lucinda (1997) |
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Barbara Shulgasser |
Splat |
Osmosis Jones (2001) |
"A herky-jerky hodgepodge of sporadically inspired animation and relentlessly unfunny live-action filler." |
Joe Leydon |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
OT: Our Town (2003) |
"One of the most truthful 'backstage' films in ages." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2.25/5 |
Othello (1995) |
"It almost works. Except when Shakespeare, Parker or the actors get in the way." |
Robert Hurwitt |
- |
The Other Sister (1999) |
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Walter V. Addiego |
Tomato |
Our Lady of the Assassins (2001) |
"A darkly fascinating drama that is all the more unsettling for its you-are-there sense of urgency and its sporadic eruptions of jolting black humor." |
Joe Leydon |
Splat |
Out Cold (2001) |
"While much of the movie is unspeakably vile, the scenes of snowboarding action -- featuring stunt doubles, no doubt -- are undeniably impressive." |
Joe Leydon |
- |
Out of Season (1998) |
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Wesley Morris |
Splat |
Out of Sight (1998) |
"All the fancy footwork serves to bog down the movie." |
Barbara Shulgasser |