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Authors
    • Cosmo Landesman
    • Will Lawrence
    • Rod Liddle
    • Kevin Maher
    • Tim Nagle
    • Kim Newman
    • Rebecca Nicholson
    • Edward Porter
    • Stuart Wavell
    • Peter Whittle

Sunday Times (UK)

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/5

Faintheart (2008)

"What has emerged is an ordinary film that might have been made for television at any time in the past few decades."

Edward Porter

Tomato
3/5

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

"t offers yet another celebration of difference and a lesson on the importance of being yourself. But it does leave you thinking: isn’t it time that children’s films put children first?"

Cosmo Landesman

Splat
2/5

Fermat's Room (2008)

"The high tension that should come with a race-against-time scenario is never realised, and the film’s solution to the enigma of who-what-and-why this all happened is disappointing."

Cosmo Landesman

Splat
2/5

Fighting (2009)

"All of this, however, is plainly just a veneer on a solidly generic punch-up movie, and it thus becomes a drag. A more cartoonish approach would probably have been more fun."

Edward Porter

Tomato
3/5

The Final Destination (2009)

"The 3-D effect been applied. It adds a bit of extra fun to what is otherwise a routine repeat of the formula."

Edward Porter

Splat
2/5

The Fountain (2006)

"I’ve sat through lots of navel-gazing movies that would have been vastly improved by the addition of some 16th-century conquistador action; Aronofsky’s film is still a bore, Its ideas and images too airy-fairy to have emotional force."

Edward Porter

Tomato
3/5

Franklyn (2009)

"Franklyn is wonky and self-defeating: there are lots of gauche moments. Still, it’s entertaining, and commendable for its strangeness."

Edward Porter

Splat
2/5

French Film (2008)

"The director, Jackie Oudney, gives Bonneville and Duff’s scenes a proper romcom glow, but Aschlin Ditta’s script resorts to a lot of faffing about to postpone the inevitable happy ending."

Edward Porter

Splat
2/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (2009)

"There are some good ideas, but I was disappointed not to get an ending that pieced everything together into a satisfying chain of events. The film provokes questions, all right, but too many are left unanswered."

Edward Porter

Splat
2/5

Friday the 13th (2009)

"Unlucky for almost everyone. It’s a sad day when a Friday the 13th remake is shown up by a My Bloody Valentine remake – couldn’t they at least have sprung for 3-D?"

Kim Newman

Splat
1/5

Friday the 13th (2009)

"This “reimagining”, by the director Marcus Nispel, of the 1980 slasher movie is one hell of a bore."

Peter Whittle

Tomato
3/5

From Russia with Love (1963)

"It’s not too different from the non-Bond action thrillers of the same era, in which company it falls well short of the top film, North by Northwest. Plenty of period charm, though, and a few of the Bond franchise’s most Austin Powers-esque moments."

Edward Porter

Tomato
5/5

Frost/Nixon (2008)

"Frost/Nixon is a historical fraud, a mind-boggling travesty of the truth. Let me hasten to add, however, that it is without doubt the most gripping, entertaining, dramatically clever and fascinating fraud I’ve ever seen."

Cosmo Landesman

Splat
2/5

Fuck (2006)

"As well as being humdrum, this is past its sell-by date: the film is a product of the Bush years, with the liberals making all the old complaints about Dubya’s encouragement of cultural puritanism."

Edward Porter

Splat
2/5

Fugitive Pieces (2008)

"His journey towards peace of mind involves lots of lyrical philosophising, which presumably comes straight from the film’s source novel, by Anne Michaels, and doesn’t lend itself to dramatisation, despite Dillane’s typically intelligent performance."

Edward Porter

Tomato
3/5

Funny People (2009)

"The first part of the film is terrific and very funny. Apatow perfectly captures the ruthless competitiveness of young comics."

Cosmo Landesman

Splat
2/5

Funuke domo, kanashimi no ai wo misero (2007)

"The film’s wacky ghoulishness holds your attention, but there’s not much more than that on offer. Despite a lot of manic effort, none of the actors makes an impression."

Edward Porter

  
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