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Total Film

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
3/5

W. (2008)

"In being non-partisan, Stone misses the chance to say anything truly pointed or pertinent; W. encroaches on TV-movie territory, with production values to match."

Tomato
3/5

The Wackness (2008)

"It’s not quite da bomb, but this nostalgic throwback to the recent past still has enough phat acting (especially from Sir Ben) and slammin’ scenes to seem both fly and fresh. Worth catching? Damn skippy."

Neil Smith

Tomato
3/5

Waitress (2007)

"A stylised indie chick-flick, Waitress gets itself into a tonal puree but still offers flavoursome pleasures and full-on food-porn visuals. A funny and touching testament to Shelly’s multi-talent – savour it."

Matthew Leyland

Tomato
4/5

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)

"Another comedy winner; if you have to ask why, it’s because it involves the Knocked Up guy. Hilarious – even the Beatles bit, this looks set to be a hit."

Nev Pierce

Tomato
3/5

The Walker (2007)

"An overwrought plot bogs down Paul Schrader’s DC-based social drama. Still, the dialogue is sharp, and the clotted story can’t eclipse a fine cast headed by a tour de force performance from Harrelson."

Philip Kemp

Tomato
4/5

WALL-E (2008)

"A brilliant blockbuster."

Jonathan Dean

Splat
2/5

War (2007)

"Like its leading men, War’s got a few handy moves up its sleeve, but when the dust-ups clear it emerges underwritten and over-cranked."

James White

Tomato
4/5

Watchmen (2009)

"Not just another superhero movie. Gripping onto sex, violence and angst, it’s hard to imagine anyone watching the Watchmen as faithfully as Zack Snyder’s heartfelt, stylised adap. Uncompromising, uncommercial and unique."

Jonathan Crocker

Tomato
4/5

Water Lilies (2007)

"Some scenes could’ve been gratuitous were it not for the film’s cold restraint, but the slow pace bottles a sense of that age when time seems to stretch endlessly."

Tomato
3/5

The Wave (2008)

"A seductive, button-nudging probe of pack-frenzy mentality. Some credibility’s lost in the rush to combustion point, but the brawny direction and convincing cast make this a gripping cautionary tale."

Carmen Grey

Tomato
4/5

Waveriders (2009)

"The footage of the tiny figures riding these ferocious 50ft monsters goes past awe-inspiring into something almost indefinable."

Jonathan Crocker

Tomato
3/5

The Wayward Cloud (2007)

"A highly idiosyncratic semi-musical."

Philip Kemp

Tomato
3/5

We Own The Night (2007)

"The kind of movie you feel you’ve seen before when you’re watching it for the first time, Gray’s latest never once surprises. But it’s intelligent and well-crafted enough to make you prepared to give it the benefit of the doubt."

Neil Smith

Splat
2/5

Weirdsville (2007)

"The script has the substance and the slacker leads have the chemistry, but the execution fumbles the tourniquet, failing to find any rich vein of wackiness."

Richard Matthews

Tomato
4/5

Welcome

"Strong echoes of Michael Winterbottom’s In This World in this affecting immigration drama from French writer-director Philippe Lioret."

Tom Dawson

Tomato
3/5

What Just Happened (2008)

"Linson has drawn his fangs, opting for mild, Entourage-lite parody instead of a full-on Player stitch-up."

Tomato
5/5

When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (1960)

"A heartbreaker."

Splat
2/5

When Did You Last See Your Father? (2008)

"Feels like just another classy soap opera."

Ceri Thomas

Tomato
5/5

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

"A poignant dissection of youth with nine-foot furry monsters, gorgeous production design, frenetic camerawork and a playful, wistful score from Karen O. Never mind the little ones. This beauty will have most grown-ups blubbing."

Rosie Fletcher

Tomato
3/5

White Christmas (1954)

"This was the Mamma Mia! of its day, a nostalgic blast of popular Irving Berlin showtunes gift-wrapped in new-fangled VistaVision that danced its way to the top of the 1954 box office."

Chris Hicks

Tomato
4/5

White Lightnin' (2009)

"A psychedelic, sepia-toned horror show, touring the dark corners of his mind and those of the white trash world in which he lives."

Ellen E Jones

Tomato

The White Ribbon (2009)

"Made from material that haunts, grips and immerses."

Tomato
5/5

The White Ribbon (2009)

"Haneke demands full attention as a patriarchal community crumbles to the ground and the seeds of fascism are sown. A masterpiece."

Jamie Graham

Tomato
5/5

The Wicker Man (1973)

"It’s a heady brew, but Hardy keep the mystery simmering, while his staging of several merrie pagan songs – and of course the chilling climax – is truly memorable."

Tomato
3/5

The Wild Blue Yonder: A Science Fiction Fantasy (2006)

"It’s a long, strange trip, alternately banal and visionary."

Tom Charity

Splat
2/5

Wild Child (2009)

"Shame on Iggy Pop for letting them (ab)use his anarchy-anthem ‘Real Wild Child’ in a girls’-own flick that is so paltry it makes the recent St Trinians addition look like Picnic At Hanging Rock."

Matthew Leyland

Tomato
5/5

Withnail and I (1988)

"Has any screenplay combined so many quotable lines with such tear-jerking pathos or blatant homophobia?"

Neil Smith

Tomato
3/5

Witnesses (2003)

"A lively, timely flashback to the early days of AIDS with this character-driven drama."

Ian Johnston

Splat
2/5

The World Unseen (2008)

"Intimacy, nuance and emotional punch are conspicuous only by their absence. Dreary."

Kevin Harley

Tomato
5/5

The Wrestler (2008)

"Aronofsky’s most authentic film refuses to ridicule the amateur wrestling circuit, while Rourke’s portrait of a has-been will surely be the comeback of the year."

Chris Hicks

Tomato
3/5

Wristcutters: A Love Story (2007)

"A little self-consciously kooky but with an ace soundtrack that combines gypsy punksters Gogol Bordello with real-life plug-pullers this sure beats putting your head in the oven."

Neil Smith

  
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