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I Am a Camera (1955) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
I Am Cuba (1964) |
"Some of the most exhilarating camera movements and most luscious black-and-white cinematography you'll ever see inhabit this singular, delirious 141-minute communist propaganda epic." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Splat |
I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967) |
"Today we can get our sex with less punishment, which is progress of a sort." |
Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"The popcorn elements are well handled, but what lingers is the sense of urban despair." |
J. R. Jones |
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I Could Go on Singing (1963) |
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I Dismember Mama (1972) |
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Tomato |
I Dreamed of Africa (2000) |
"Ultimately the movie is alluring and respectful -- its sadness may be what saves it from becoming sensationalist or trite." |
Lisa Alspector |
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I Exist (2003) |
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Fred Camper |
Splat |
I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
"The troubled star writhes her way through a red-lit pole dance in the opening credits and shrieks her way through a prolonged torture-porn sequence; after those lurid turns the movie settles into an indifferent mystery plot." |
J. R. Jones |
Splat |
I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009) |
"With roles that seem tailor-made for Michael Cera and Jonah Hill, this nerd wish-fulfillment comedy reminded me of Superbad, though a more accurate title might be Sub-Bad." |
J. R. Jones |
Tomato |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"Its wit and ingenuous characters prove how far the bar's been raised." |
J. R. Jones |
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I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
I Married a Witch (1942) |
"Fans of Veronica Lake won't be disappointed; the special effects are nicely done too." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Splat |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"For every stale homophobic joke there's a sheepish nod to political correctness, and just to be safe director Dennis Dugan plays the firefighter card at every opportunity." |
J. R. Jones |
Tomato |
I Only Want You to Love Me (1976) |
"Interesting if somewhat didactic." |
Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
I Remember Mama (1948) |
"Thin, manipulative, and overlong, but frighteningly effective." |
Dave Kehr |
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I Sent a Letter to My Love (1981) |
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Dave Kehr |
Splat |
I Served the King of England (2008) |
"The deft physical comedy is a pleasure, though the leering chauvinism becomes more embarrassing as the movie progresses." |
J. R. Jones |
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I Stand Alone (1998) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Splat |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) |
"Our enjoyment is supposed to lie in making fun of the obvious red herrings, contrived opportunities to show cleavage, melodramatic dialogue, gullible characters, and inevitable to-be-continued ending." |
Lisa Alspector |
Splat 2/4 |
I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"[Rock's] crowd-pleasing gags tend to clash with Rohmer's sly moral comedy." |
J. R. Jones |
Tomato |
I Vitelloni (1953) |
"Though still realist in approach, its aura of bitter nostalgia places it squarely among Fellini's most personal and atmospheric works." |
Don Druker |
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I Wake Up Screaming (1941) |
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Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
I Walked With a Zombie (1943) |
"It transcends the conventions of the horror genre and remains one of Lewton-Tourneur's most compelling studies in light and darkness." |
Don Druker |
Tomato |
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007) |
"The cameos and local details, and even some of the gags, keep it perky." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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I Want to Live! (1958) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) |
"Howard Hawks's darkest comedy (1949) -- a loosely constructed, episodic film that traces the progressive humiliations suffered by Free French army captain Cary Grant." |
Don Druker |
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I Was a Teenage Zombie (1987) |
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Tomato |
I Was Born, But... (1932) |
"One of Yasujiro Ozu's most sublime films." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now (1976) |
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I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
I'll Sing For You (2004) |
"Kar Kar's singing is wonderfully expressive, and an improvised song to his wife at her grave site demonstrates the emotional wellspring of his music." |
Fred Camper |
Tomato 4/4 |
I'm Going Home (2002) |
"The kind of quiet masterpiece that fully registers only after you've seen it." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) |
"In many respects this is a black counterpart to The Naked Gun, and very nearly as funny; the bounty of antimacho gags is both unexpected and refreshing." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
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I'm No Angel (1933) |
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Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
I'm Not There (2007) |
"What emerges is a speculative, critical essay about the 60s, weighted down in spots by political correctness and a conflicted desire to mock Dylan's denseness while catering to his hardcore fans, but otherwise lively, fluid, and watchable." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Splat |
I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"Philippe Claudel is a successful French novelist, so it's odd that his filmmaking debut suffers more from narrative than cinematic flaws." |
J. R. Jones |
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I, Madman (1989) |
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Tomato |
I.O.U.S.A. (2008) |
"Forceful and lucid." |
J. R. Jones |
Splat |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) |
"The manic pace quickly grows tiresome, as does the influx of cloying baby animals." |
Andrea Gronvall |
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The Ice Princess (1995) |
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Splat |
The Iceman Cometh (1973) |
"A stiff in spite of an interesting cast." |
Dave Kehr |
Splat |
Ichi the Killer (2002) |
"The torture is strictly for kicks, which spoiled this for me, but less skittish viewers may enjoy this as a stylish and tightly wound genre piece." |
J. R. Jones |
Tomato |
Ici Et Ailleurs (1970) |
"The results are a rare form of lucidity and purity." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato 3/4 |
An Ideal Husband (1999) |
"Much of the four acts of An Ideal Husband, a serious comedy, is constructed out of flip one-liners, most of which remain, though Parker has added a few, all unworthy of the master." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Tomato |
Identification of a Woman (1982) |
"The most openly erotic of Antonioni's features, and visually one of the most beautiful." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Splat |
Idiocracy (2006) |
"The movie is bracing for its bile but ultimately more frustrating than funny." |
J. R. Jones |
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The Idiot (1951) |
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Dave Kehr |
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Idiot's Delight (1939) |
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Dave Kehr |
Tomato |
Idlewild (2006) |
"Director Bryan Barber (known for his music videos) and his cast display so much gusto that it's hard to keep up your resistance -- I wound up finding this more enjoyable than the Oscar-bestrewn Chicago." |
Jonathan Rosenbaum |