Tomato 5/5
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002)
"Represents a triumphant homecoming for director Cuarón."
Peter Howell
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The Yards (2000)
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Tomato 3/4
The Year My Parents Went On Vacation (2008)
"Director Cao Hamburger, a Brazilian of Italian and German descent, treats this development with a very light hand."
Philip Marchand
Year of the Dog (2007)
"Neither extreme of the animal rights debate can take comfort from this take-no-prisoners comedy. Frequently disturbing but always compelling, Year of the Dog barks for attention from the right kind of audience."
Splat 2/4
The Year of the Yao (2005)
"There's not much else of interest going on."
Geoff Pevere
Year One (2009)
"The jokes are so laden with groaners you almost expect to hear rim shots after every line."
Yes (2005)
"Refreshing, innovative and unafraid of taking chances."
Yes Man (2008)
"Some of it is funny. Much of it isn't. The committee-written plot seems tired and recycled."
Tomato 3/5
The Yes Men (2004)
"Equally funny and sketchy -- like a leftist reality TV show that somehow took on an extra hour and pulled a guerrilla infiltration of movie theatres."
Tomato
Yi Yi (2000)
"Life-affirming in the most genuine, respectful and least mechanical sense."
Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg (2009)
"History has been unfair to Berg, a fact that filmmaker Aviva Kempner hopes to correct with this illuminating documentary."
Jason Anderson
You Can Count on Me (2000)
"You Can Count On Me is one of the best movies to see this year. But more than that, it's also one of the best to simply listen to."
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)
"There's a lot to be said for consumerism as a salve for historic wounds. Of course, there's also a drawback to our free market ways -- we get shoes made in China and movies like You Don't Mess with the Zohan."
You Got Served (2004)
"Choreographers Dave Scott and Shane Sparks deserve all the credit they can get."
Susan Walker
You Kill Me (2007)
"A strong performance by the reliable Kingsley, and a tartly sweet one from Leoni, keeps You Kill Me from turning into the bad joke the title implies."
Tomato 3.5/4
You Might As Well Live (2009)
"No recent Canadian movie so richly deserves a dedicated cult of admirers as You Might As Well Live."
You, Me and Dupree (2006)
"Owen Wilson is perilously close to doing a Dupree on his own career, by wearing out his welcome."
Tomato 4/5
Young Adam (2004)
"Young Adam haunts like a loyalty betrayed or a secret never revealed."
The Young Victoria (2009)
"What emerges is a genuinely affecting love story, although it takes patience to negotiate the early intrigue."
Young@Heart (2008)
"One of the most remarkable scenes you will ever see in a documentary is the chorus of elderly men and women -- average age of 80 -- singing Bob Dylan's 'Forever Young' before convicts in a Massachusetts penitentiary."
Yours, Mine, & Ours (2005)
"... it loses a good deal of humour along with its social relevance."
Youth Without Youth (2007)
"Not so much a bad movie as a dispiritingly unnecessary one (especially by a once-great director), Youth Without Youth ultimately boils down to a long, autumn stroll around the block to a place everyone winds up at some time or another."
YPF (2008)
"In truth, Canadian filmmaker Martin Gero's very funny and insightful feature debut is far less shocking than its detractors -- most of whom haven't even seen it -- would have you believe."