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Trades

  
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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
A

V For Vendetta (2005)

"First-time director James McTeigue does a great job of pacing the film and making the climax feel completely satisfying visually and emotionally."

Jonathan Baylis

Tomato
A

V For Vendetta (2005)

"Hugo Weaving definitely deserves applause for his flawless performance. Playing a role that offered absolutely no face time, he nonetheless conveys every emotion necessary despite the perpetual grin of the Fawkes mask he wears, and does it finer than near"

R.J. Carter

Tomato
B+

Vacancy (2007)

"Chances are that almost everyone has at least one horror story of a lousy motel visit. After watching Vacancy, you likely won't complain about yours any more."

Scott Juba

-

Valentine (2001)

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Jonathan Sudduth

-

Valley of the Dolls (1967)

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Molly Bishop

Tomato
B

Van Helsing (2004)

"Fanciful and fantastic, this new film from Universal is breathtaking, silly, and officially opens the summer blockbuster season."

Jim Pappas

Splat
C

Van Helsing (2004)

"Van Helsing is mindless, CGI driven entertainment."

Scott Juba

-

Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006)

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R.J. Carter

-

Vanilla Sky (2001)

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Jennifer Alpeche

-

Vanilla Sky (2001)

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Vincent Chen

Tomato
A-

Vanity Fair (2004)

"Vanity Fair gives Reese Witherspoon the opportunity to prove that her dramatic acting skills are just as strong as her comedic ones."

Scott Juba

Tomato
B+

Vernon, Florida (1981)

"... Morris opens his camera to a world that to some might seem alien, and to others might feel like home."

Paul Schultz

-

Veronica Guerin (2003)

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Jim Pappas

-

Veronica Mars - The Complete First Season (2004)

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Raul Burriel

-

Vertical Limit (2000)

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Jonathan Sudduth

-

A View to a Kill (1985)

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Paul Schultz

Tomato
A

The Village (2004)

"M. Night Shyamalan moves forward as a filmmaker with this latest effort, one that transcends his previous work and is the best film of the year, so far."

Jim Pappas

Tomato
A+

The Village (2004)

"[P]erhaps the best love story, horror film, and political cautionary tale to hit theaters in recent years. "

Scott Juba

Tomato
A

The Village (2004)

"James Newton Howard is one of the few composers that rarely borrows from past projects and constantly generates music with a distinct and memorable sound."

Scott Juba

Splat
C

The Virgin of Juarez

"The film seems to want to say something about the hysteria that can be caused when people seek out a spiritual leader, but its religious inaccuracies are bothersome."

Paul Schultz

Tomato
B-

The Visitation (2005)

"The screenplay by Brian Godawa does a pretty decent job of keeping the viewer guessing until the second half of the movie, when the demonic source of these "miracles" is finally revealed. From then on out it's kind of a hokey horror show..."

Paul Schultz

-

Vitus (2007)

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Jim Pappas

-

Von Ryan's Express (1965)

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Chad Maddux

  
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