- |
L.I.E. (2001) |
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Jonathan Sudduth |
- |
La Bamba (1987) |
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Jim Pappas |
Tomato B |
La Bamba/The Buddy Holly Story (1978) |
"Part of a newly released two-disc set, this film is less honest than its counterpart, but with the music of Buddy Holly we see how rock and roll evolved." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B |
La Bamba/The Buddy Holly Story (1978) |
"The music of Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens are all we have left, celebrate that with this 2 disc set." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato A- |
Ladder 49 (2004) |
"It is a sobering reminder to all of the fallen firefighters that went out on a call but did not return." |
Scott Wyatt |
Splat F |
Ladies in Lavender (2005) |
"Oh nevermind a theme or a plot, you want to see Judi Dench be vulnerable! See Maggie Smith raise her eyebrows!" |
Max Braden |
Tomato A+ |
Lady and the Tramp (1955) |
"You know the story: Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy does something incredibly heroic to win girl's heart. Boy and girl stay together and raise a litter of puppies." |
R.J. Carter |
Tomato A- |
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001) |
"The animation team has strived to retain the artistic feel of the original film; however, there are some CGI cheats that stand out visually from the flow of the story when they're inserted." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Lady Chatterley (2006) |
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Jim Pappas |
Tomato A |
Lady in the Water (2006) |
"There is no doubt that it takes a leap of faith to appreciate this movie, but it's a leap worth taking." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato B |
Ladykillers (2004) |
"As movies go, this is more an order of cheese fries than a steak dinner. But y'know, sometimes you just want a plate of hot, cheesy fries." |
Molly Bishop |
Tomato B+ |
The Lake House (2006) |
"A perfect summer date movie." |
Scott Juba |
- |
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) |
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Jonathan Sudduth |
Splat D+ |
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006) |
"Avoid this one the way french girls avoid Nair." |
R.J. Carter |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Last Action Hero (1993) |
"Funnier than you might expect" |
Alex Keen |
Tomato B+ |
Last Holiday (2006) |
"Seeing Georgia gain a new confidence and come out of her coccoon will have audiences on her side from start to finish." |
R.J. Carter |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Last Picture Show (1971) |
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Sean Conover |
Splat D+ |
The Last Place on Earth (2002) |
"Director James Slocum indulges in double-exposure scenes to a point well beyond annoyance. The dialogue is unbelievable, and the fault doesn't lay entirely with the actor's delivery." |
R.J. Carter |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Last Samurai (1995) |
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Sean Conover |
Tomato A- |
The Last Samurai (2003) |
"From the fabulous vistas of countryside down to the elegant costuming, the movie is a treat for the eyes." |
Molly Bishop |
Splat D |
The Last Supper (1995) |
"The plot wanders, the characters seldom react with believability, and the ending can't decide whether it wants to be a cliffhangor or not." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
The Last Unicorn (1982) |
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R.J. Carter |
Splat C+ |
Lathe of Heaven (1979) |
"The latest cinematic incarnation of the Ursula K. LeGuin novel, "The Lathe Of Heaven," is a mostly unsatisfying and deliberately paced film that does little to bring life to the book." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B- |
Laurel Canyon (2003) |
"With straightforward camera work and an intriguing soundtrack, including unexpectedly well-done original songs sang by actor Allesandro Nivola as Ian, this film has an audience-pleasing quality that is well earned, despite it's not-quite-resolved ending." |
Andrea Hazard |
- |
Law & Order - The First Year (1990) |
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Jim Pappas |
Tomato A |
Law & Order - The Third Year (1992) |
"The 3rd season of this landmark NBC TV series is now available on DVD, so kick back, pop it in the player, and enjoy." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B- |
A Lawless Street (1955) |
"Scott's character uses a metaphor for the town as a wild beast which effectively sets the scene of a wild western territory uneasily trying to be more civilized." |
Paul Schultz |
Tomato B |
Layer Cake (2005) |
"I think fans of "Lock, Stock," "Snatch," and "Pulp Fiction" will enjoy this movie, but will not feel that they are seeing any new ground being tread." |
Alex Keen |
Tomato B+ |
Layer Cake (2005) |
"Insightful and crafty, Layer Cake marks a successful directorial debut by Matthew Vaughn." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) |
"...this movie offers an action packed plot, eye-popping special effects, and a cast of characters that is nothing short of... extraordinary." |
Howard Price |
Tomato A- |
League of Ordinary Gentlemen (2005) |
"extraordinarily candid in its depictions of life on the road, and a fascinating study into the rejuvenation of a professional sport, and what it takes to capture the ever-shortening attention of the viewing public.
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Paul Schultz |
Tomato B- |
Leave It To Beaver - The Complete First Season (1957) |
"One would have thought Jerry Mathers, or Tony Dow, or even Barbara Billingsley could have been brought in to provide some form of commentary, if not at least a reunion reminescence featurette." |
R.J. Carter |
Splat C |
Left in Darkness (2006) |
"Stephen J. Cannell seems to have found a new love in producing horror movies. And I'm sure if he keeps at it, he'll eventually produce a good one." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Legally Blonde (2001) |
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Jonathan Sudduth |
Splat |
The Legend of Bagger Vance (1999) |
"All involved bring such potential and talent, that only a poorly chosen script can be blamed for this pathetic little film." |
Alex Keen |
Tomato A |
The Legend of Zorro (2005) |
"Thanks to an explosive script by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, the swashbuckling hero returns to the big screen in his finest form to date." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato B+ |
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) |
"Woe be unto the film goer who enters the theater to see Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events. I mean that in a good way!" |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B+ |
Leroy & Stitch (2006) |
"solidly entertaining and stands up to repeated viewing (an absolute necessity when dealing with a movie targeted to small children.)" |
Raul Burriel |
Splat C |
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006) |
"I have to ask myself: If "Flags of our Fathers" was supposed to be an indictment of the media for helping the Iraq war along, then is this film comparing the Japanese that bombed us at Pearl Harbor to the Fundamentalist Muslims that attacked the Trade Cen" |
Jonathan Baylis |
- |
License To Wed (2007) |
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R.J. Carter |
Tomato |
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004) |
"Once again Wes Anderson proves relentless in his quest for the quirkiest movie…But does Bill Murray have the prerequisite mojo to carry it off?" |
Beth Gottfried |
Tomato A+ |
Life Is Beautiful (1998) |
"This is a film everyone should see." |
Raul Burriel |
Splat C |
The Life of David Gale (2003) |
"If you are looking for a highly entertaining piece of film, skip this and pick something else." |
Wes Davies |
Tomato B- |
Life or Something Like It (2002) |
"Jolie's acting shows a versatility that makes her character appealing despite her faults." |
Paul Schultz |
- |
Lilo & Stitch (2002) |
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Raul Burriel |
Tomato A- |
Lilo & Stitch (2002) |
"...just the right blend of comedy and emotion..." |
Sean Conover |
Tomato A |
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch (2005) |
"The animation is well above par for a direct-to-video release. It easily matches that of its predecessor and doesn't shy away from complex and fast paced sequences." |
Raul Burriel |
Tomato B+ |
Little Dieter Needs To Fly (1997) |
"Dieter Dengler was a man obsessed with flying. In a way, he was punished for it, but survived to fly again. It is this kind of obsession that Herzog is attracted to, and it fits right in with his oeuvre." |
Jonathan Baylis |
- |
Little House on the Prairie - Season 1 (1974) |
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R.J. Carter |
Tomato A+ |
The Little Mermaid (1989) |
"Now digitally restored on this Platinum Edition release, a whole new generation can enjoy the story of one of the world's most recognizable redheads." |
R.J. Carter |