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    • Mark Bourne
    • Betsy Bozdech
    • Alexandra DuPont
    • Steven Firstenburg
    • Cynthia Fuchs
    • D.K. Holm
    • Dawn Taylor

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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
2.5/4

Kate and Leopold (2001)

"As everyone who's ever sighed over a Disney movie knows, it's awfully hard to resist a good fairy tale -- especially when Prince Charming looks and talks like Hugh Jackman."

Betsy Bozdech

Tomato
2.5/4

Keeping Mum (2006)

"The plot twists aren't exactly hard to ferret out, and the characters aren't particularly deep, but the actors give the movie enough charm to coast by on."

Betsy Bozdech

Splat
1.5/4

Keeping Up With The Steins (2006)

"A trite, boring comedy about a kid trying to make peace between his estranged father and grandfather."

Betsy Bozdech

Tomato
4/5

Kicking & Screaming (1995)

"Baumbach doesn't try to make any of his characters especially sympathetic in their slacker journey. He leaves that to the actors, who make these layabouts lovable."

Dawn Taylor

Tomato

The Kid (1921)

"[The MK2/Warner Home Video Chaplin Collection DVD] ... From start to finish the restored imagery looks splendid."

Mark Bourne

Tomato

The Kid (1921)

"Beautifully reflecting his growing maturity as a filmmaker as well as his ardor for the work, The Kid stands as a splendid introduction to Chaplin's movies."

Mark Bourne

Tomato
3/4

The Killers 2-Disc Set (1946)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato
4/4

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950)

"[Criterion's 2006 two-disc DVD:] the new, restored transfer from a 35mm composite fine-grain master yields a flawless print.... Criterion's extras always make a release worth the attention...."

Mark Bourne

Tomato
4/4

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950)

"It was Voltaire, probably, who said that if Alec Guinness did not exist it would be necessary for Ealing Studios to invent him."

Mark Bourne

Splat

A King in New York (1957)

"Taking a fire hose to HUAC is an impulse worth applauding, but the overall movie is so tone-deaf and tired that the method sinks the message."

Mark Bourne

Tomato

A King in New York/A Woman of Paris (1923)

"A King in New York arrives with a pristine, flawless print displaying excellent black-and-white contrast, marred only by rare signs that the transfer is slightly overcompressed. A Woman of Paris shows off a restorative polishing..."

Mark Bourne

Tomato
5/5

King Kong (1933)

" 'King Kong died for our sins.' It's a T-shirt seen recently in Seattle, worn by a teenager and illustrated with the original vintage image of the monster ape atop the Empire State Building."

Mark Bourne

Tomato
5/5

King Kong (1933)

"It took eight years for the Eighth Wonder of the World to hit DVD. Everyone involved wanted to get it right, and there's no question that they succeeded.... you're bound to notice details you've never seen before."

Mark Bourne

Tomato

King Lear (1974)

"Here's a no-fripperies, full-speed-ahead King Lear that's accessible, exciting, haunting, moving, and crowd-pleasing in ways that merely reading the play in English class will never achieve."

Mark Bourne

Splat

King of New York (1990)

"... despite being sort of awful, it's yet another movie that you just gotta watch for Christopher Walken"

Dawn Taylor

Tomato

King Rat (1965)

"... easily ranks among the best of all prisoner-of-war films."

Dawn Taylor

Splat
1.5/4

Kingdom Come (2001)

"Feels long at 90 minutes and never quite tickles the audience's funnybone or engages their sympathies."

Betsy Bozdech

Tomato
3/4

Kinsey (2004)

"As an introduction to one of the 20th century's most polarizing personalities, Condon's picture pushes all the right buttons."

Betsy Bozdech

Tomato
3.5/4

Kiss Me Kate (1953)

"A fun, frothy, Technicolored romp of a musical that ... is still as entertaining as they come."

Betsy Bozdech

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Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)

"The entire film is weird, crass, and tasteless — but hard to tear your eyes away from, because it's such a bizarre train wreck."

Dawn Taylor

Tomato
3/5

Koko - A Talking Gorilla (1977)

"... suffers a bit from that lack of documentary intent and often feels directionless. But it's still fascinating."

Dawn Taylor

Tomato

Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance (1983)

"MGM's DVD release presents Koyaanisqatsi in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio, the value of which can't be underestimated.... Even better served is the audio ... that gives Philip Glass's monumental score the room-filling presence it deserves."

Mark Bourne

Tomato

Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance (1983)

"Whether or not the movie exposes a world that is manifestly out of balance, Reggio and Glass's liturgy is that rarest of art forms: an avant-garde work with purpose and substance that also succeeds as entertainment."

Mark Bourne

Tomato
3.5/4

Kung Pow! (2002)

"Steve Oedekerk's ode to bad '70s Hong Kong cinema is a gleefully bizarre combination of loving homage and merciless satire, bad special effects and unexpected jokes."

Betsy Bozdech

  
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