Splat |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"I Am Legend turns from a quiet meditation on the nature of humanity into a B-movie schlockfest." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
I Dreamed of Africa (2000) |
"The director is unable to breathe life into this tale of woman against nature." |
David Germain |
Splat |
I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
"It makes you wonder what Lohan was thinking when she said yes to this project." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"The beauty of it lies both in the details of the relationship and the larger chemistry Rudd and Segel share." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"It might seem offensive if it weren't so lame." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Rock is still too stiff and clunky as a filmmaker." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"Even the antics of little Scrat fall flat this time. The rodent whose pursuit of an elusive nut was the highlight of the first movies are tired and strained here." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato B- |
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
"The movie is right on par with the 2002 original: brisk, pleasant and loaded with slapstick that should keep young children giggling." |
David Germain |
Splat |
Igor (2008) |
"A potentially original premise and an eager voice cast led by John Cusack and Molly Shannon are left to decay amid a clunky story vaguely reminiscent of Monsters, Inc. and images often resembling visuals rejected from Tim Burton's Corpse Bride." |
David Germain |
Splat C+ |
Illegal Tender (2007) |
"It's helpful if you walk in with the expectation that it is a genre picture -- not a parody, not camp, but a loving homage to gangster movies of the 1980s like Scarface." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
The Illusionist (2006) |
"Burger crafts a movie with a sumptuous visual palette but little heart, the characters detached and cold-blooded." |
David Germain |
Tomato |
Imagine That (2009) |
"It's based on a clever premise and it makes good use of Murphy's comic strengths." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
The In Crowd (2000) |
"Besides bad writing and bad acting, the lighting is poor and the colors are faded." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
In the Land of Women (2007) |
"It feels like Kasdan has piled one event on top of another on top of another, as opposed to building a believable story arc." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
In the Loop (2009) |
"A comedy that finally manages to satirize the war successfully." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"This is Jones' show and he makes you feel a father's fear and loss in ways that are subtly heartbreaking, never melodramatic." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
In Too Deep (1999) |
"An extremely raw, disturbing film!" |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
The Incredible Hulk (2008) |
"The inevitable comparisons to , Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this Hulk lacks: wit and heart." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) |
"It's admittedly a pleasure to see Harrison Ford back in the role. Once you get past the initial reintroduction, though, it's obvious that this fourth film in the Indy series really has no idea where to go." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Infamous (2006) |
"When Infamous is on, it's really on. It's much more celebratory of Capote's unequaled, larger-than-life spirit, which can be a joy to watch." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
The Informant! (2009) |
"The exclamation point in the title is your first clue that Steven Soderbergh's intentions here are more than a little askew." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Inglourious Basterds (2009) |
"If only Quentin Tarantino the director weren't so completely in love with Quentin Tarantino the writer, Inglourious Basterds might have been a great movie rather than just a good movie with moments of greatness." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
Inkheart (2009) |
"Whimsy shouldn't be overwhelming." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Inland Empire (2006) |
"Inland Empire might be David Lynch's masterpiece -- or it might just be a total mess. Either way it's vintage Lynch and designed exclusively, it seems, for hardcore fans -- or perhaps solely for the director himself." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
The International (2009) |
"The International is equal parts globe-trotting thriller and architecture porn, as perfectly crystallized by its mind-blowing central set piece: a seemingly endless shootout at the Guggenheim Museum." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Into the Wild (2007) |
"Penn depicts this flawed figure with all the richness and complexity you'd find in the unforgiving Alaskan terrain, presenting McCandless in both his selflessness and selfishness without once judging him or turning him into a martyr." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Introducing The Dwights (2007) |
"There's nothing lovely, however, about the movie's bombastic ending, but there are enough small moments until then to make this mixed-up experience vaguely worthwhile." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"A film that feels truncated, rushed, unfocused and -- worst of all -- not the slightest bit scary or suspenseful." |
Christy Lemire |
Splat |
The Invention of Lying (2009) |
"It would be such a joy to bend the truth and say that The Invention of Lying lives up to the potential of its inspired premise." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Invincible (2006) |
"It’s a great story. And it has the added benefit of being (mostly) true." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Iron Man (2008) |
"Beneath the requisite spectacle is an issue-laden storyline with heart to go along with its brains." |
Christy Lemire |
Tomato |
Isn't She Great (2000) |
"Colorful and fun and has some good laughs." |
Christy Lemire |
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946) |
"Bob Anderson: 1933-2008" |
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