Tomato B- |
The Pacifier (2005) |
"Fine for the family, Disney's The Pacifier tugs at the heartstrings and overcomes its pedestrian plot with genuine warmth between its cast members." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B+ |
The Pacifier (2005) |
"Pop the popcorn and settle in for a fun night with the family because The Pacifier is in the house." |
Scott Wyatt |
Tomato 3/5 |
Paint Your Wagon (1969) |
No article available. |
Jim Pappas |
- |
The Painted Veil (2006) |
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R.J. Carter |
Splat 2/5 |
The Pallbearer (1996) |
"Not as bad as the title might suggest, maybe a bit too dark a comedy for most audiences. However, it still has some comedic blank spots." |
Alex Keen |
- |
Panic Room (2002) |
"The trailer for Panic Room gives away very little of a plot -- leaving suspense and attractive editing to whet the audience's appetites." |
Alex Keen |
- |
Paparazzi (2004) |
"Kelly Carlson talks to The Trades about Nip/Tuck's second season and her role in the thriller, Paparazzi." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato A- |
Paprika (2007) |
"a smart, tense, thrill-ride of a movie. This dream noir was fascinating!" |
Jonathan Baylis |
Tomato A |
Paris, Je T'aime (2007) |
"Love, does indeed, conquer all. So, even if you're the vanquished in the struggle, you win." |
Jim Pappas |
- |
Partridge Family - Boxed Set 1 (1970) |
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R.J. Carter |
Tomato B+ |
The Passion of the Christ (2004) |
"...may not be a perfect film, but if Gibson's goal goes beyond the film itself, he has every right to be satisfied by what he's achieved." |
Max Braden |
Tomato A+ |
The Passion of the Christ (2004) |
"Gibson has created a timeless masterpiece that effectively depicts the most important event in history." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Patriot (2000) |
"...an honest depiction of warfare that focuses on characters and symbols." |
Alex Keen |
Splat C- |
Paycheck (2003) |
"Audiences would better off heading to the library." |
Max Braden |
- |
Paycheck (2003) |
"An interview with Ben Affleck." |
Scott Juba |
Tomato B |
Pearl Harbor (2001) |
"The real reason you should go see "Pearl Harbor" and ignore the plethora of one-sided critics is because there is more than enough good stuff included in the unnecessarily long movie to counteract the ache you'll feel when it's all over." |
Jonathan Sudduth |
- |
Perfect Creature (2006) |
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R.J. Carter |
Tomato A- |
The Perfect Crime (2005) |
"We live in an imperfect world, and director Alex de la Iglesia takes us on a wild and joyous ride through some of that imperfection with this truly inspired film." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B- |
The Perfect Man (2005) |
"Formulaic and predictable, with each plot twist telegraphed well inadvance, "The Perfect Man" is nonetheless cute and mostly family friendly." |
R.J. Carter |
Splat C |
Perfect Stranger (2007) |
"Far-fetched situations abound, and much of the dialogue is obvious or over the top in its effort to be by turns intense, shocking, risqué, or clever, with the result that it's rarely any of those things." |
Ted Porter |
Tomato 5/5 |
Pete's Dragon (1977) |
No article available. |
Beth Gottfried |
- |
Pete's Dragon (1977) |
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R.J. Carter |
Splat 2/5 |
Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1999) |
No article available. |
Sean Conover |
Splat B- |
Phat Girlz (2006) |
"...while the message is that "big is beautiful", I didn't notice Cedric the Entertainer or Bruce Bruce cast as the male objects of romance." |
R.J. Carter |
Splat 2/5 |
The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) |
"An interesting idea that just fails because no one involved wanted to expend the energy necessary to make it better." |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B- |
Phone Booth (2003) |
"The twist ending may pack just enough wallop to convince you never to answer a ringing phone again." |
Adam Martignetti |
- |
The Pianist (2002) |
"[Adrien] Brody is unknown to the majority of Americans, and will not be seen as the selling point of this story. However, this film may be his opportunity to break through and become a recognizable if not identifiable face in American cinema." |
Alex Keen |
Tomato A+ |
Pinky and the Brain - Vols. 1-2 |
"Same thing we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the WORLD!" |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) |
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Doug DeBolt |
Tomato A |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) |
"...packed with some hilarious humor, heroism, cowardice, love, and sacrifice, all of which leads up to an ending that's satisfying and simultaneously a tragedy of epic proportions." |
R.J. Carter |
Tomato B |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) |
"It mixes humor with action, romance with disturbing aquatic creatures." |
Chad Maddux |
Tomato A+ |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) |
"Gore Verbinski delivers all fifteen men and the bottle of rum!" |
R.J. Carter |
Splat C+ |
Pizza (2005) |
"...ultimately, this pizza suffers from too many toppings and not enough crust." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Planet of the Apes (2001) |
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Kenneth Leung |
- |
The Pleasure of Being Robbed (2008) |
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Jim Pappas |
Tomato C |
Plunder of the Sun (1953) |
""Plunder of the Sun" is basically a low rent "Maltese Falcon" or "Casablanca" without the conscience. It's not quite film noir, but with the ancient Mexican locations, you might call it pelicula negra." |
Jonathan Baylis |
Tomato B+ |
Point Pleasant - The Complete Series (2004) |
"As a series, it just didn't have the built-in staying power. But as a maxi-series, this "O.C. meets 'The Omen'" chiller makes for a great dark fantasy weekend marathoner." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
Pokémon the Movie 3 (2001) |
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Jonathan Sudduth |
Tomato A |
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) |
"... teaches a valuable lesson about xenophobia in a time where being afraid of those who are different from ourselves is de rigeur." |
Howard Price |
Tomato B |
Poseidon (2006) |
"...as shallow on character development as it is deep on heart-pounding thrills." |
Paul Schultz |
Splat 1/5 |
The Poseidon Adventure (1972) |
No article available. |
Jim Pappas |
Tomato B+ |
The Poseidon Adventure (1972) |
"Featuring plenty of water, with generous helpings of cheese, this adventure that launched the disaster film genre of the 1970's gets a "Special Edition" re-release just in time for this summer's big-budget remake." |
Paul Schultz |
Tomato 3/5 |
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) |
No article available. |
Sean Conover |
Tomato B+ |
The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002) |
"...a great first step for the future of the franchise..." |
Sean Conover |
Splat B- |
Premonition (2007) |
"wants to be a whacked-out time-travel thriller, yet it's really an exploration of the breakdown of a marriage." |
Paul Schultz |
Tomato B- |
The Prestige (2006) |
"I just can't get over the sense of feeling cheated by the insertion of science/fantasy as the pivotal plot point -- an alien invasion would have seemed just as out of place." |
R.J. Carter |
- |
The Pretender - Season 1 (1996) |
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R.J. Carter |
- |
Pretty Woman (1990) |
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Chad Maddux |
Tomato B |
Priceless (2008) |
"the film can't match Breakfast at Tiffany's desperation for true love once it's actually found and can't match the stakes that make that classic's conclusion one of the great romantic endings in film history." |
Jonathan Baylis |
Splat C+ |
Primer (2004) |
"I don't know about you, but I think time traveling may not be a very good idea, and that is ably demonstrated in this new low budget effort." |
Jim Pappas |