Splat |
Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) |
"The film offers an uplifting look at urban life, but fails to provide much substance beyond that." |
Beth Gottfried |
- |
Madagascar (2005) |
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Peter Beary |
Tomato |
Made (2001) |
"It was an enjoyable experience, but one that will not reap instant rewards." |
Alex Keen |
Splat C+ |
Madea's Family Reunion (2006) |
"Would people please stop calling Tyler Perry's films 'comedies'? They aren't. They're not funny. They're not hilarious. They're not even rooted that deeply in reality." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Magnum P.I. - The Complete First Season (1980) |
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Howard Price |
Splat C |
Mail Order Wife (2005) |
"...the producers strive so hard to make this look like a real documentary that once the viewer has figured out the macguffin it slips slowly from curiosity to tedium." |
Howard Price |
- |
Major Dundee (1965) |
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Jonathan Baylis |
- |
Major Dundee (1965) |
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Jonathan Baylis |
- |
A Man Apart (2003) |
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Max Braden |
- |
Man in the Chair (2007) |
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Jim Pappas |
Splat B- |
Man of the House (2005) |
"... waivers between being a conflict-of-worlds comedy to an action-adventure cop drama, and seems more of a series of moments than a cohesive plot." |
Howard Price |
- |
Man of the Year (2006) |
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Jonathan Baylis |
Tomato A |
Man on Fire (2004) |
"Man On Fire stands out as a bold, unflinching portrait of violence, love, betrayal, and greed set against the blazing backdrop of Mexico City." |
Scott Juba |
Splat |
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) |
"The characters lack the spark that is required in a Noir." |
Alex Keen |
Splat C+ |
The Manchurian Candidate (2004) |
"[A] mid-rate political thriller." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato B- |
The Manitou (1978) |
"It's hard to say that "The Manitou" has aged well." |
Molly Bishop |
- |
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) |
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R.J. Carter |
Splat A |
March of the Penguins (2005) |
"I highly recommend March of the Penguins for the family, for a date, or just for an interesting alternative to noisy summer fare." |
Max Braden |
- |
Margot at the Wedding (2007) |
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Max Braden |
Tomato B+ |
Marie Antoinette (2006) |
"As to the naysayers? Let them eat popcorn." |
Jonathan Baylis |
- |
Marley & Me (2008) |
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R.J. Carter |
- |
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The: The Complete First Season (1970) |
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Howard Price |
Tomato A- |
Match Point (2005) |
"Though not a comedy, some wickedly subtle humor pops up in the story from time to time" |
Max Braden |
Splat C- |
Material Girls (2006) |
""Material Girls" could have been a lot more entertaining if it weren't for the fact that the formula has been done to death in recent years, with The Simple Life, and most recently with the Aly & AJ Disney release, Cow Belles." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
The Matrix Reloaded (2003) |
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Brian Bunton |
Tomato 3/5 |
Maverick (1994) |
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Jim Pappas |
- |
Max Payne (2008) |
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Alex Keen |
Tomato A- |
Mean Girls (2004) |
"... an eclectic and wickedly funny movie ..." |
Molly Bishop |
- |
Mean Machine (2002) |
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Raul Burriel |
Splat C |
The Medallion (2003) |
"... completely forgettable and offers nothing to challenge or reward a viewer.
" |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B |
Meet the Fockers (2004) |
"As a sequel, it attempts to outdo the original, and is maybe too ambitious in that regard, trying too hard to recapture the brand of comedy." |
Howard Price |
Tomato A- |
Meet the Fockers (2004) |
"While Meet the Fockers never reaches the comedic genius of its predecessor, it is a laugh riot that delivers a strong dose of formulaic but highly enjoyable humor.
" |
Scott Juba |
Tomato 9/10 |
Meet the Parents (2000) |
"... one of the best slap-stick comedies in a while." |
Raul Burriel |
Splat 2/5 |
Meet the Parents (2000) |
"Overall, the disc contains a great movie, but the extras are just so-so ..." |
Sean Conover |
- |
Meet the Robinsons (2007) |
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R.J. Carter |
Splat C- |
Melinda and Melinda (2005) |
"It's an interesting premise but unfortunately the tragedy is hardly bearable and the well-worn Woody Allen comedy schtick is more irritating than entertaining." |
Max Braden |
Tomato A |
Memento (2001) |
"'Well, it took me a while, but I think I've found just about every hidden feature on the "Memento - Limited Edition" DVD. Well, probably not, but I have found quite a few. I've found all features promoted on the packaging material and a few extra special" |
Jim Van Nest |
Tomato B+ |
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (2004) |
"A fascinating look inside the world of rock stardom, this film opens some doors and will open some eyes." |
Jim Pappas |
- |
The Mexican (2001) |
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Jonathan Sudduth |
- |
Miami Vice (2006) |
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Alex Keen |
- |
Miami Vice (2006) |
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Ted Porter |
- |
Miami Vice - Season 1 (1984) |
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Chad Maddux |
- |
Michael Clayton (2007) |
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Raul Burriel |
Tomato 4/5 |
Mighty Joe Young (1949) |
"A classic, this film is both moving and suspenseful." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato A |
Million Dollar Baby (2004) |
"A little movie with a big heart, Million Dollar Baby features the finest performance, both as actor and director, of Clint Eastwood's career" |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato A- |
Millions (2005) |
"Accompanied by earnest acting, particularly by the young stars, this honest tale of moral struggle demonstrates the power that money can wield for good or for evil." |
Paul Schultz |
Tomato B- |
Mindhunters (2005) |
"Genuinely creepy and scary, Mindhunters is a taut and effective suspense thriller." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B+ |
Minority Report (2002) |
"... elemental in scope." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato A |
Miracle (2004) |
"You felt every emotion the players felt, every hit they took on the ice, getting sick while conditioning, scoring goals, sitting out a game, and getting chewed out." |
Seth Gunderson |
- |
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) |
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R.J. Carter |