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TV Guide's Movie Guide

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
5/5

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)

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Splat
2.5/4

I am a Sex Addict (2005)

"Whether you find either man funny or infuriating depends in large part on whether you identify more with their narcissistic quests for self-knowledge or the collateral damage left in their wakes."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
4/4

I Am Cuba (1964)

"The film is immensely entertaining and occasionally inspiring, a delirious combination of Slavic solemnity, Latin exoticism, Communist idealism and breathtakingly beautiful images. It is best enjoyed on the big screen."

Splat
2.5/4

I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967)

"What was once considered audacious and experimental now seems rather quaint and artistically pretentious."

Tomato
3.5/5

I Am David (2004)

"While probably not suitable for the wee ones, older kids and most adults will love this exciting and heartfelt adventure of one boy's survival during the darkest days of post-war Europe."

Ken Fox

Tomato
3.5/5

I Am Sam (2002)

"Penn's stark and unvarnished portrait of the challenged Sam makes even the hardest-to-swallow plot acceptable."

Frank Lovece

Tomato
3.5/5

I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (2002)

"Features tons of entertaining footage of the band in the studio as well as an enlightening commentary from music critics Greg Kot and David Frick."

Tomato
3/5

I Capture the Castle (2003)

"Despite the period setting, the Mortmains' tribulations will be familiar to anyone who ever felt a stranger in his/her own family or despaired of finding a place in the world."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3/4

I Confess (1953)

"Less than great, but still intriguing."

Tomato
3.5/4

I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2007)

"In addition to the regional pop music that once again fills his soundtrack, Tsai finds great beauty in streets of Kuala Lumpur particularly at night, making this gorgeous film one that should be seen on a large screen in the total darkness of a theater."

Ken Fox

Tomato
8/10

I Dreamed of Africa (2000)

"Hudson and Gallman both aim for the heart rather than the head, and this is heart-wrenching stuff."

Maitland McDonagh

Splat
2/5

I Hate Sao Paulo (2004)

"Falls into the formulaic rhythms of modern fables in which disaster turns out to be a blessing in disguise."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3.5/4

I Have Never Forgotten You (2007)

"[A] surprisingly lively biography."

Ken Fox

Tomato
3/5

I Heart Huckabees (2004)

"David O. Russell's smarty-pants head-trip, which aims to provoke discussion of big questions by wrapping them in hipster laughs, begins with a sputtering burst of profanity and ends up struggling in the sticky strands of its own elaborate contrivances."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
4.5/5

I Know Where I'm Going! (1946)

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Splat
1.5/4

I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

"Simultaneously nasty and painfully dull."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3/4

I Like Killing Flies (2006)

"[Shopsin is] a small piece of New York history, and Mahurin's film is the portrait he deserves: small, noisy and oddly engaging beneath the bluster."

Maitland McDonagh

Splat
2.5/5

I Love Your Work (2005)

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Tomato
4.5/5

I Married a Witch (1942)

"An accomplished confection, Witch is required Halloween viewing."

Splat
1.5/4

I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007)

"This painfully uncomfortable buddy comedy trips all over itself to say something positive while still managing to offend. Worse still, it's just not funny."

Ken Fox

Tomato
4/4

I Only Want You to Love Me (1976)

"A depressing but wittily observant film; in many ways it is as rich and incisive as Fassbinder's more celebrated and stylized works."

Tomato
4/4

I Remember Mama (1948)

"A delicate charmer, sometimes precious, but nonetheless fine."

Tomato
3/5

I Remember Me (2001)

"It's the sufferers themselves ... that make the film so interesting."

Ken Fox

Splat
2/5

I Spy (2002)

"Nothing about this movie is terribly fresh."

Steve Simels

Splat
1.5/4

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)

"The attractive youngsters run, scream, declare that this can't be happening and repeat as necessary."

Maitland McDonagh

Splat
1.5/4

I Think I Love My Wife (2007)

"Lost in a series of crude, mean-spirited scenarios that includes a stupid Viagra gag and ends with a lip-synched musical number that reeks of creative desperation. The sole bit of inspiration is the Rohmer-esque 'Fin,' and it's a welcome sight."

Ken Fox

Splat
2.5/4

I Trust You to Kill Me (2006)

"Boyer dutifully follows Sutherland and the band around hotels, and documents a series of shows, devoting generous screen time to DeLuca's tormented repertory, but overall the drama stays between the lines."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
4/4

I Vitelloni (1953)

"This semiautobiographical work by Federico Fellini was the first film to bring him a measure of world attention."

Tomato
5/5

I Walked With a Zombie (1943)

"An unqualified horror masterpiece."

Tomato
3/4

I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978)

"An engaging, slapstick look at the effect the Beatles had on the US when they crossed the Atlantic."

Tomato
2.5/4

I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007)

"None of it really adds up to much but it's smart, low-key fun -- terrible title and dangling preposition notwithstanding."

Ken Fox

Tomato
4.5/5

I Want to Live! (1958)

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Splat
1.5/4

I Was a Teenage Zombie (1987)

"Although cheap and juvenile, I Was A Teenage Zombie is amusing enough for those who enjoy the goofy films that turn up at midnight shows."

Splat

I Will Survive (1999)

"A shameless, straightforward soap opera (no Almodovarian excess here!), but it's pretty entertaining on its own sudsy terms."

Maitland McDonagh

2.5/4

I'll Be Home For Christmas (1998)

"It gets off to a grating start, but this slight comedy eventually finds its feet and delivers a holiday-themed package made up in equal parts of mild laughs and sweet-as-sweet-can-be sentiment."

Maitland McDonagh

Splat
2.5/4

I'll Be Yours (1947)

"A remake of the 1935 Margaret Sullavan vehicle The Good Fairy, which was also penned by this film's writer, Sturges, who, unfortunately, added nothing new to this version."

Tomato
3.5/5

I'll Sing For You (2004)

"This graceful portrait of the great Malian singer and guitarist Boubacar Traore is also as a fascinating snapshot of Mali in the decades following the west African nation's independence from France in 1960."

Ken Fox

Splat
2.5/5

I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004)

"Preston's script is a frustrating jumble of provocatively elliptical exchanges and awkwardly obvious exposition."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
4/5

I'm Going Home (2002)

"This is one of Oliveira's most engaging, most accessible films to date."

Ken Fox

Tomato
3/4

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)

"In offering up this affectionate parody of the old movies, Wayans also turns a satiric eye on black culture in general -- but in an inoffensive, lighthearted manner."

Tomato
3.5/5

I'm Not Scared (2004)

"Salvatores draws strikingly unsentimental performances from his young actors, all making their film debuts, and juxtaposes the petty meanness of children with the calculated cruelty of desperate adults to haunting effect."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3/4

I'm Not There (2007)

"There's a lot to like: In an unexpected coup, Dylan granted Haynes the rights to his songbook so the soundtrack is a solid collection of originals and inspired covers. And Haynes has some film-geek fun aping the styles of 1960s and '70s auteurs..."

Ken Fox

Tomato
2.5/4

I'm Reed Fish (2007)

"Fish's tender evocation of being forced by a life-changing epiphany to find the courage to step outside the confines of routine is beautifully realized by an endearing ensemble."

Megan Cherkezian

Tomato
3/5

I, Robot (2004)

"An unexpectedly engaging futuristic mystery."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
4/5

Ice Age (2002)

"... no matter your age, this is one great Age to be at."

Frank Lovece

Tomato
3/4

Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

"Prehistory's first blended herd begins a new adventure some tens of thousands of years after joining forces in the face of a global deep freeze (no, the math doesn't work, so stop worrying about it)."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3/4

The Ice Harvest (2005)

"How about something a little nasty for the holidays? Harold Ramis' take on crime writer Scott Phillips' hard-boiled yuletide noir may be just what Santa ordered."

Ken Fox

Splat
2/5

Ice Princess (2005)

"The film's utterly predictable dialogue and plot developments will leave most viewers cold. Ice-struck preteens are, of course, the exceptions."

Angel Cohn

Tomato
3/4

The Ice Storm (1997)

"Beautifully acted, refreshingly un-camp in its take on wide lapels and progressive rock and occasionally coolly moving. It's just that ultimately, there's less here than meets the eye."

Maitland McDonagh

Tomato
3/4

The Iceman Cometh (1973)

"The scene-stealer is Robert Ryan, one of cinema's forgotten great actors. He delivers a superlative performance as the radical with dark reason and fearful purpose, bringing a new, almost heroic dimension to the character."

  
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