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I Am Legend (2007) |
"The Will Smith Interview" |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Buppie infidelity, marital boredom and female temptation on every street corner are the predicaments posed by this Chris Rock directed oddly unromantic fare." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Buppie infidelity, marital boredom and female temptation on every street corner are the predicaments posed by this Chris Rock directed oddly unromantic fare." |
Prairie Miller |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"Possibly the most anticipated offering of the season and the one shrouded in the greatest mystery, the film explores the complex personality and dense artistry of visionary legend Bob Dylan, appropriately enough through a compilation of human incarnations" |
Prairie Miller |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"Since director Todd Haynes is dissecting larger-than-life music legend Bob Dylan, the feat may indeed require at least six actors to fill his shoes, or at least walk in them." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Identity (2003) |
"Mangold stretches the pathology parameters into something a bit more depraved and decidedly bloodier, with even a touch of the supernatural. Or does he?"" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Identity (2003) |
"Mangold stretches the pathology parameters into something a bit more depraved and decidedly bloodier, with even a touch of the supernatural. Or does he?" |
Prairie Miller |
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If I Didn't Care (2004) |
"The sibling directors deconstruct the gleaming upper crust surfaces of Long Island's elite to expose a barren and heartless core." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Illegal Tender (2007) |
"There's a supposed family values clause tossed into the violent mix that goes something like, the family that slays together, stays together. And with assassins closing in, mom needs her son to spend some quality time with her, mowing them all down." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Imelda (2004) |
"If the shoe fits, go for it, Cinderella might advise. But how about 3,000 pairs of them." |
Prairie Miller |
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In Bruges (2008) |
"Brooding, tense, allegorical, quirky, tragic and unbelievably funny, In Bruges may be the most intelligent, introspective and bizarre gangster thriller in quite some time, perhaps ever." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
In the Land of Women (2007) |
"A lukewarm but emotionally honest debut suburban drama." |
Prairie Miller |
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In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Set against the symbolic biblical backdrop of Elah where David contended with Goliath, the story focuses on the desperate search by two distraught parents (Susan Sarandon and Jones) for their missing Iraq vet son following his return from a tour of duty." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Grueling truths more intimated than spelled out, touching on the battle scars turning normal young men into unimaginable monsters." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The In-Laws (2003) |
"The kind of sequel-and-remake overkill that turns Hollywood on—and on and on." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Incident at Loch Ness (2004) |
"An inevitable cinematic showdown, now that war against the media and Hollywood has pretty much been declared by documentaries." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Incident at Loch Ness (2004) |
"An inevitable cinematic showdown, now that war against the media and Hollywood has pretty much been declared by documentaries." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Incredible Hulk (2008) |
"From its tropical anger management to a strictly platonic not so incredible hunk, this heavy on the muscle mass and light on the drama Hulk is not exactly new and improved, but does work its own brand of differently conceived mega-action magic." |
Prairie Miller |
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The Informant! (2009) |
"The Matt Damon Informant! Interview: Weighing in on packing on the pounds to portray his pudgy protagonist, while justifying also holding the crown as Sexiest Man Alive." |
Prairie Miller |
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Inkheart (2009) |
"Making a movie about the magic to be found in reading books, is a little like General Motors singing the praises of riding a bike instead." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Inside Deep Throat (2005) |
"Move over, Alfred Kinsey. Apparently the unusually avid sex researcher's knack for shaking up the gatekeepers of traditional moral values, may have been a mere dress rehearsal for Deep Throat a few decades later." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Inside Deep Throat (2005) |
"Move over, Alfred Kinsey. Apparently the unusually avid sex researcher's knack for shaking up the gatekeepers of traditional moral values, may have been a mere dress rehearsal for Deep Throat a few decades later." |
Prairie Miller |
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The International (2009) |
"The Naomi Watts International Interview: On sleepless nights, lactose lobotomies and almost kissing scenes" |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
The Interpreter (2005) |
"Now we know actors are just that, but it's a little hard to suspend disbelief and buy Sean as a government agent out to foil an assassination plot, when just a few months ago he was out to assassinate Richard Nixon on screen." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Interpreter (2005) |
"Now we know actors are just that, but it's a little hard to suspend disbelief and buy Sean as a government agent out to foil an assassination plot, when just a few months ago he was out to assassinate Richard Nixon on screen." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Interview (2007) |
"This toxic hate at first sight sly entrapment is a deliciously wicked concoction of mutual suspicion, contempt and above all fame game obsessive co-dependency that exists between the worlds of entertainment and the corporate media." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Interview with the Assassin (2002) |
"This schlock shocker, at once blunt and fine tuned, is a revealing sendup of America's peculiar paranoid affair with gun love culture and tabloid mythology." |
Prairie Miller |
Tomato |
Interview with the Assassin (2002) |
"This schlock shocker, at once blunt and fine tuned, is a revealing sendup of America's peculiar paranoid affair with gun love culture and tabloid mythology." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Intolerable Cruelty (2003) |
"A conventional Hollywood comedy boasting a bolder indie heart, the film essentially combines the worst of both worlds." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
Intolerable Cruelty (2003) |
"A conventional Hollywood comedy boasting a bolder indie heart, the film essentially combines the worst of both worlds." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat |
The Invasion (2007) |
"Oddly detouring into Oedipal territory, Kidman's meds dispensing DC doubting shrink instructs her son how to kill dad, and also shoot mommy up with speed to keep her focused." |
Prairie Miller |
Splat 6/10 |
The Invisible Circus (2001) |
"The current yearning for that more intensely felt cultural or political spectacle is barely explored and then discarded." |
Prairie Miller |