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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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A (1998)

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Eddie Cockrell

Splat

A Casa Nostra (2006)

"Following her more on-target I Like to Work (Mobbing) about workplace harassment, and her delicate Italo Svevo adaptation My Father's Words, this film comes as something of a let-down from the wide-ranging director."

Deborah Young

-

À Deriva (2009)

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Jay Weissberg

-

A l'aventure (2009)

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Ronnie Scheib

-

A la Place du Coeur (1998)

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Derek Elley

-

A Nous La Liberte (1931)

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Splat

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"Plot point by plot point, the film seems more concerned with achieving a lucid retelling of the novel's events, resulting in an almost disappointingly well-behaved sci-fi noir that's mildly provocative rather than visionary."

Justin Chang

Tomato

A Via Lactea (2007)

"Frequently inventive and playful pic conveys exactly how it feels to kick oneself for words spoken in anger and be unable to make amends because a cruel universe won't cooperate."

Lisa Nesselson

-

The A-Team (2009)

"Smokin' Joe Will Direct Fox's A-Team"

-

The A-Team (2009)

"Fox Upends Schedule; Singleton Departs A-Team"

-

The A-Team (2009)

"Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson Joining The A-Team?"

Tomato

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"Deeply thoughtful and thoroughly fascinating."

Todd McCarthy

-

A.P.E.X. (1994)

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Joe Leydon

Splat

A/K/A Tommy Chong (2005)

"A cheeky, somewhat suspect documentary on the battles between an icon of stoner comedy and the Feds, a/k/a Tommy Chong serves up a biased account of Chong's arrest and incarceration for manufacturing drug paraphernalia."

Robert Koehler

-

Aaja Nachle (2007)

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Tomato

Aaja Nachle (2007)

"As an undemanding slice of masala entertainment, it's more than worthy of the Yash Raj quality stamp."

Derek Elley

-

Ab-Normal Beauty (2004)

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Ronnie Scheib

Splat

Abandon (2002)

"Pic's structure and last-minute disclosures entirely betray any personal investment the viewer has made in this low-key yarn, which will cause audiences to feel ambushed and sullied at fadeout."

Todd McCarthy

Tomato

The Abandoned (2007)

"Eerie frights here are more a matter of sheer dread-soaked atmosphere."

Dennis Harvey

-

Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)

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-

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

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-

Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)

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-

The Abduction Club (2002)

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Derek Elley

Tomato

Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story (2007)

"Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story looks, sounds and fascinates like an exceptional episode of a true-crime TV series."

Joe Leydon

Splat

Abel Raises Cain (2005)

"More a love letter from daughter Jenny to her father than a worthy portrait of Abel's caustic, media-savvy and mind-bending social comedy."

Robert Koehler

-

Aberdeen (2001)

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Eddie Cockrell

-

Abilene Town (1946)

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-

Able Danger (2008)

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Tomato

Abominable (2006)

"Not only are slasher/horror/splatter films enjoying a sharp spike in popularity, right now they're also where one can find the best comedy."

John Anderson

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The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1972)

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Splat

About a Boy (2002)

"Pleasant and engaging, rather than laugh-out-loud funny or emotionally involving."

Derek Elley

-

About Adam (2001)

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Emanuel Levy

-

About Last Night... (1986)

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Tomato
4/5

About Schmidt (2002)

"Alexander Payne never makes it clear whether his protagonist is a hollow man or a product of attrition, an ambiguity that enriches the character and the whole film"

Emanuel Levy

Tomato

About Schmidt (2002)

"Nicholson has provided an open window into this man, one like so many in that he had youthful ambitions to accomplish more than he actually did ..."

Todd McCarthy

-

Above Suspicion (1943)

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-

Above the Law (1988)

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Splat

' Above the Rim (1994)

"A fine cast and the movie's general energy can't overcome that mix of cliches and technical flaws."

Brian Lowry

Tomato

Absence of Malice (1981)

"A splendidly disturbing look at the power of sloppy reporting to inflict harm on the innocent."

Variety Staff

Tomato

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)

"MacMurray is ideally cast as the car-hopping prof, and plays the role with warmth and gusto."

-

Absolute Beginners (1986)

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Tomato

Absolute Wilson (2006)

"Overall impression is one of unrestricted access and harmonious cooperation, which certainly helps to humanize the often daunting scope and style of Wilson's work."

Eddie Cockrell

Tomato

Absurdistan (2008)

"Veit Helmer's latest is a delightful fable sans dialogue...is too enjoyable to go unappreciated offshore."

Dennis Harvey

-

The Abyss (1989)

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-

Acacia (2003)

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Derek Elley

Tomato

Accattone (1961)

"This is a fascinating debut by writer-director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who has scripted some interesting pix."

Variety Staff

-

Accelerator (2000)

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David Stratton

Tomato

Accepted (2006)

"As a misfit-empowering comedy that embraces the stragglers and fringe-dwellers of teen society, Accepted is sweetly amusing, gently anarchic and never mean-spirited."

Justin Chang

-

The Accidental Spy (2002)

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Derek Elley

-

The Accidental Tourist (1988)

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