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Total Film

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/5

Race to Witch Mountain (2009)

"Race To Witch Mountain promises sci-fi but ultimately delivers lo-fi. Its themes are predictable and its look generic: this is one Race you may want to sit out."

Tony Horkins

Tomato
5/5

Raging Bull (1980)

"Martin Scorsese’s luminous study of a man at war with his own nature remains undimmed after almost 30 years."

Splat
2/5

Rambo (2008)

"On one level Rambo delivers what you’re expecting: hard-to-hear dialogue married to hard-to-watch action. But this outing is uncomfortably gruesome and blatantly manipulative. Despite grander aspirations, only leather-tough mayhem-lovers will be satisfied"

Tony Horkins

Tomato
4/5

Ratatouille (2007)

"Novel in concept, exquisite in execution, another family feast from Pixar suitable for all palates. Not a studio chef d’oeuvre, perhaps, but still the richest of this year’s animations. Don’t miss the starter course, hilarious space short Lifted."

Matthew Leyland

Tomato
4/5

The Reader (2008)

"Pleasingly adult material powered by elegant, muscular performances. A strong adaptation of a slippery novel."

Chris Hicks

Tomato
4/5

Red Cliff (2009)

"A sweeping, stirring breath-snatcher that finds the director on his finest form since Face/Off. Even half-cut, it’s a whole lot of epic."

Matthew Leyland

Splat
1/5

Red Mist (2008)

"Beep, beep, wooooooo…: this moronic medical horror's so awful, you'll be willing yourself to flatline."

Jamie Russell

Tomato
4/5

Redbelt (2008)

"Not prime, grade-A Mamet, but this meaty martial-arts movie offers heavyweight performances and a deliciously juicy set-up. Things get scrappy in the last act, but you’ll want to see how it all unravels."

Tom Charity

Tomato
4/5

Rendition (2007)

"Hood becomes a Hollywood player with a powerful, politically challenging film that pulls no punches. An impressive cast at the top of their game, plus a killer twist that’s anything but a flashy gimmick."

Tomato
3/5

Reprise (2008)

"Style is mirrored by content, Trier’s non-linear storytelling (unnamed narrator, imagined versions of events) credibly reflecting the characters’ turbulent inner worlds."

Tom Dawson

Tomato
4/5

Rescue Dawn (2007)

"Ray Mears has nothing on Werner Herzog. A rough guide to survival in the cruel, cruel world, with a captivating central performance from Christian Bale. Gripping, emotional and, oddly, gloriously optimistic."

Nev Pierce

Splat
2/5

Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

"Scaling dizzy heights of sheer averageness, the third in writer/ producer Paul WS Anderson’s stillborn zombie saga is the best – or least worst – yet."

Matthew Leyland

Splat
2/5

The Return (2006)

"She gulps a hell of a lot, her cardigan sleeves are pulled down over her hands and her forehead’s slightly furrowed (not too much, mind, it could make her look old). It can only mean one thing: Sarah Michelle Gellar is acting."

Jamie Russell

Splat
1/5

Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)

"Even the soft porn is a total yawn."

Splat
1/5

Reverb (2008)

"The whole thing takes itself so seriously it’s not even good for a laugh. Maybe it’s scarier if you play it backwards."

Rosie Fletcher

Tomato
3/5

Revolutionary Road (2008)

"DiCaprio and Winslet channel much nuance into their home-based hell. Mendes’ level-headed helming is best at pinpointing the brutality of banality, while Roger Deakins’ lush cinematography stylises suburbia as a lavish velvet coffin for its residents."

Kevin Harley

Tomato
3/5

The Right of the Weakest (2006)

"Belvaux’s sympathies for his marginalised subjects are beyond doubt; the film’s at its best when observing how the characters’ lives are constrained by their environments (adroitly captured by the widescreen lensing)."

Tom Dawson

Tomato
3/5

Righteous Kill (2008)

"A spotty cop procedural that serves its purpose performance-wise; De Niro and Pacino have been better, but they’ve also been far, far worse. Shoring up a convoluted script and journeyman direction, their double-act is muscular enough to please the crowds."

Dennis Brabham

Splat
1/5

Rise of the Footsoldier (2007)

"The filmmakers’ wide-eyed attempt to turn Leach into a living legend will probably rattle Daily Mail readers’ cages; everyone else may find its stonking hard-on for real-life hard men slightly ludicrous."

Jamie Russell

Tomato
3/5

Rocket Science (2007)

"Backed by a fine cast (including sardonic narrator Alec Baldwin), there’s no argument: Blitz is a confident new voice."

Tom Charity

Tomato
4/5

RocknRolla (2008)

"Forget the tabloids – this cocksure caper shows Ritchie is much more than Mr Madonna, while Butler and Kebbell have talent to burn. Punchy, funny, criminal entertainment."

Nev Pierce

Tomato
4/5

Rocky Balboa (2006)

"The Rocky Balboa you were hoping for, dreaming for, and an astonishing personal triumph for Stallone. Bring on Rambo IV?"

Jonathan Crocker

Tomato
4/5

Role Models (2008)

"For most of the film’s running time, Wain refuses to give in to mush or melodrama, preferring to prod hopelessly dysfunctional characters into uneasy duels, just to see who blinks first."

Tomato
3/5

The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (2007)

"Strip away the fey costumes, aristocratic nymphs, kindly druids and fairytale castles and what have you got? A typically Rohmerian exploration of courtship and fidelity among innocent young ’uns."

Tom Dawson

Tomato
3/5

Rudo and Cursi (2009)

"Cuarón’s spirited footie fable is a game of two halves, buzzing with balls, bimbos and black comedy, but ultimately unable to bring home the trophy. Bernal gets man of the match, no contest."

Kate Stables

Tomato
4/5

Rumba (2008)

"Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon prove worthy heirs to the gangly genius of Jacques Tati in this surreal comic gem."

Sam Wigley

Tomato
3/5

Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008)

"Pegg proves agreeable company in a lightweight Britcom whose biggest laughs emanate from its supporting cast."

Splat
2/5

Rush Hour 3 (2007)

"You have to wonder, what Max Von Sydow and Roman Polanski are doing propping up the cast of a picture whose action beats, if neatly staged, can't hold a candle to The Bourne Ultimatum's, and whose so-called comedy depends on reinforcing insulting ra"

  
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