Splat |
Daddy Day Camp (2007) |
"A Cuba Gooding, Jr. kind of boyz in the woods career trajectory switch." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002) |
"Reflected back through adolescent eyes, Jodie Foster's dreaded nun transforms through the devilish comic imagination of Francis' pen into a kind of motorcycle gang leader of a band of brutish cleric Heaven's Angels terrorizing earth's youth." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Darjeeling Limited (2007) |
"A touching, sweet tale about an adult trio of brawling brothers who go to India and bliss out tackling sibling rivalry issues, while essentially getting in touch with their divine if somewhat goofy inner mystics." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Dark Knight (2008) |
"Without question one of the most demonic, pure incarnations of nightmarish instant classic movie villains, Heath Ledger's Joker self-mutilated danger junkie, misery loves company chaos freak in hellish warpaint may be gone, but will never be forgotten." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Dark Knight (2008) |
"Without question one of the most demonic, pure incarnations of nightmarish instant classic movie villains, Heath Ledger's Joker self-mutilated danger junkie, misery loves company chaos freak in hellish warpaint may be gone, but will never be forgotten." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Dark Knight (2008) |
"The Dark Knight Christian Bale Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
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The Dark Knight (2008) |
"Remembering Heath Ledger: The Last Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Dark Water (2005) |
"This murky urban ghost story about a possible haunted hi rise of horrors, basically lets the all-natural creepiness already native to its NYC landscape just do its deadly thing, likely intensified by 9/11's architectural carnage." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Dark Water (2005) |
"This murky urban ghost story about a possible haunted hi rise of horrors, basically lets the all-natural creepiness already native to its NYC landscape just do its deadly thing, likely intensified by 9/11's architectural carnage." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Darkness Falls (2003) |
"What's supposed to rattle us as a bout of simulated night terror, comes off more as an acute episode of extreme nearsightedness." |
Prairie Miller |
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De-Lovely (2004) |
"Ashley Judd Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
De-Lovely (2004) |
"More imagination than inquiry, this cautiously reverential tale reaches for aesthetic pleasure and emotion over insight." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
De-Lovely (2004) |
"More imagination than inquiry, this cautiously reverential tale reaches for aesthetic pleasure and emotion over insight." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Deal (2005) |
"The elaborate suspense revolving around the toxic mix of oil, money and politics that the media only ever seems to brush the surface, makes for heady viewing." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Deal (2005) |
"The elaborate suspense revolving around the toxic mix of oil, money and politics that the media only ever seems to brush the surface, makes for heady viewing." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Death Sentence (2007) |
"More tainted yuppie superhero wet dream, than the original Charles Bronson anti-inner city backlash burb paranoid freakout. And as a result, the lines are more clearly drawn as to distributed dark sides of these sympathy-challenged characters." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
A Decent Factory (2005) |
"Spotlights what definitely does not come with your Nokia cell phone: who assembled all those microscopic parts, in what country, and whether or not they were paid minimum wage." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
A Decent Factory (2005) |
"Spotlights what definitely does not come with your Nokia cell phone: who assembled all those microscopic parts, in what country, and whether or not they were paid minimum wage." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Dedication (2007) |
"So apparently maladjusted adult sensibility can give rise to a special gift for weirdly connecting to a child's imagination. Who knew." |
Prairie Miller |
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Defiance (2008) |
"Since nobody ever seems to be a villain in their own life story, personal accounts of historical events, as in Defiance, may often be suspect, and laden with problematic content like biases, grudges, and extreme characters one way or the other." |
Prairie Miller |
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Definitely, Maybe (2008) |
"A bittersweet bedtime story about at least three babes who broke a guy's heart during his hard knocks, early adult years, in addition to, well, Bill Clinton." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Delirious (2007) |
"At once chaotic, moody, outrageous, ridiculous and deeply tragic, Delirious reaches way beyond Buscemi's wacko rabbit hole excursion into the fetid, goofy shallow heart of celebrity glitz." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Devil's Rejects (2005) |
"Rob Zombie Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) |
"In an extremely strange genre combo, inner city gross out comedy meets evangelical passion play in Diary Of A Mad Black Woman." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard (2007) |
"The delete button has never been so dangerous, and in such a delightfully daring doomsday software versus pistol packing hardware thriller." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Diggers (2007) |
"Digger culture in a moody group portrait that could just as easily have been called Diggaz, it evokes a heady blend of the pungent scent of surf and stinging wind of disappointed dreams." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Diggers (2007) |
"Digger culture in a moody group portrait that could just as easily have been called Diggaz, it evokes a heady blend of the pungent scent of surf and stinging wind of disappointed dreams." |
Prairie Miller |
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Disaster Movie (2008) |
"Movie metaphor junkies be on high alert, for a horny Dr. Phil, Michael Jackson hiding out in a car trunk with a little boy and a pet chimp for good measure, and a bad imitation Juno blasting lactating breast milk as a deadly weapon." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Disturbia (2007) |
"Disturbia is meant to infuse the suburban veneer of tranquility with an undercurrent of lurking menace and dormant depravity, and well it does." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Disturbia (2007) |
"Disturbia is meant to infuse the suburban veneer of tranquility with an undercurrent of lurking menace and dormant depravity, and well it does." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Divine Intervention (2003) |
"Suleiman creates a sense of profound disorientation and somehow comical psychic wounds with immense skill, and silences teeming with insight into his uniquely tragic universe." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) |
"More verbal than dramatic, the narrative is fed to the audience as gossip and recall, impeding its spontaneous and magical flow." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
DOA: Dead or Alive (2007) |
"Virtually faceless bosomy kick butt babes." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Door in the Floor (2004) |
"The audience may feel like taking a shower, just to wash this creepy movie away." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Door in the Floor (2004) |
"The audience may feel like taking a shower, just to wash this creepy movie away " |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Down With Love (2003) |
"If you're looking for some 21st century screwball comedy drenched in campy attitude and gaudy duds, you're pretty much primed for the inane but spirited excesses of Down With Love." |
Prairie Miller |
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Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (2008) |
"The Steve Carell 'Horton Hears A Who!' Interview: On Kid Metaphysics, The Miracle Of Washcloths, And An Apparent Forty Year Old Virgin No More." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Duchess (2008) |
"Not just another royal goddess in a gilded cage costume drama, the film couldn't be more current now, when women bidding for the highest political offices are told to go home and take care of their kids or iron male shirts. Sexual subversion in corsets." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) |
"The movie goes extra lite on the comic fluff, while doing the usual heavy handed thing when it comes to hayseed caricatures." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Duplex (2003) |
"not since 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane,' has geriatric terrorism been so creepy." |
Prairie Miller |