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Babe (1995) |
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Tim Milius |
Tomato 8/10 |
Babe: Pig in the City (1998) |
"...a delightful, high-octane romp through a surrealistic world of make-believe." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
Babe: Pig in the City (1998) |
"Where Babe was warm, gentle, and cuddly, Pig in the City is fast paced and antic." |
John J. Puccio |
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Babel (2006) |
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Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Tomato 7/10 |
Baby Doll (1956) |
"I love this stuff; it's remarkably silly, yet the actors play it so straight you'd think it was Hamlet." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Baby Doll (1956) |
"In the accompanying featurette, the three principal actors are asked if they thought Vacarro and Baby Doll really slept together, and we get three different answers!" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Baby Face (1933) |
"...go with the pre-release account. (Forbidden Hollywood)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Baby Face (1933) |
"...an amazing film for any age because it is purely about sex. Not X-rated, pornographic sex, but raw, sensual, unequivocal, unmitigated sex, nevertheless." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
Baby Looney Tunes - Volume 3 (2002) |
"Watching these watered-down, overly protective versions was liking pulling a toy red wagon around the block after driving a Ferrari across country." |
John J. Puccio |
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Baby Mama (2008) |
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Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Splat 4/10 |
Bachelor Party Vegas (2005) |
"The original Bachelor Party, with Tom Hanks, didn't set the bar all that high. Bachelor Party Vegas doesn't rise above it, but it doesn't sink below it either." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
Back to the Future: The Complete Trilogy (2002) |
"...a kind of hyped-up H.G. Wells, with a lot of The Time Machine dumbed down but the results turning out surprisingly well." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Back to the Future: The Complete Trilogy (2002) |
"The advantage of having all three films in a single boxed set for a reasonably low price is that everyone gets a choice." |
John J. Puccio |
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Backbeat (1994) |
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Tim David Raynor |
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Bad Boys (1995) |
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Jason Bierfeld |
Splat 5/10 |
Bad Company (2002) |
"Hopkins and Rock almost get lost in the hyperkinetic pyrotechnics of the second half... The movie might have been a good call if it had remained true to its beginnings." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
Bad Company (2002) |
"...another formulaic entry in the laughter-and-explosions genre from producer Jerry Bruckheimer." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
Bad Day at Black Rock (1954) |
"...a psychological study of guilt and cowardice as well as courage, strength, and growth." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
Bad Day at Black Rock (1954) |
"Bad Day at Black Rock is a tightly knit classic that helps one to admire the continuing power of good movies." |
John J. Puccio |
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Bad News Bears (2005) |
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Justin Cleveland |
Splat 2/5 |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978) |
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John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
Bad Santa (2003) |
"It's not nearly as smart or funny as it could have been, and for me, that's the biggest lump of coal." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
Bad Santa (2003) |
"With an open mind and a high tolerance for obscenity, Bad Santa can be a laugh-out-loud frolic. (Director's Cut)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Bad Santa (2003) |
"Thornton's Santa is...a grumpy, slovenly, depressed, twice-divorced, suicidal, profane, boozing, thieving, safecracking, immoral, womanizing ex-con. He is the Anti-Claus." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 4/10 |
Bad Seed (2001) |
"The film was renamed from Preston Tylke to Bad Seed. ... I feel the name change is certainly a mistake. It now sounds like a cheap, direct-to-video film." |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
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The Bad Sleep Well (1960) |
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Christopher Long |
Tomato 8/10 |
Bad Taste (1987) |
"It may be downright disgusting or too silly for some. However, it is unique and the near horrendous gore is all done in completely Bad Taste." |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Tomato 3/5 |
Bagdad Cafe (1988) |
"Quirky but slow-paced character story." |
James Plath |
Splat 4/10 |
Bait (2000) |
"...typifies the kind of action comedies Hollywood seems to produce by the dozens every year." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 4/10 |
Bait (2000) |
"...appears to be what typical Hollywood producers think typical audiences want. I guess I'm not typical." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Ballad of a Soldier (1959) |
"The film is a rare Soviet-era project that does not trumpet Communist propaganda at full blast." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Splat 3/10 |
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002) |
"If I could nominate Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever for anything, it would be for Most Annoying Soundtrack." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 3/10 |
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002) |
"You'll have to be a cryptologist to figure out who's working for whom, and you'll have to boast the patience of Job to care." |
John J. Puccio |
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Balls of Fury (2007) |
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Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Splat 1/10 |
Bam Margera Presents - Where #$&% is Santa? (2008) |
"...it's not so much a motion picture as it is an account of Bam and his friends horsing around for ninety-odd minutes." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 1/10 |
Bam Margera Presents - Where #$&% is Santa? (2008) |
"...the logical outgrowth of reality television, I suppose, where the idea is simply to point a camera at somebody and hope for the best. (Blu-ray Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
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Bamako (2006) |
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Christopher Long |
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Bambi (1942) |
"'Yes sir, Bambi sir!': Chatting with the man who gave Bambi voice." |
James Plath |
Tomato 9/10 |
Bambi (1942) |
"Short and to the point, Bambi is an enduring classic." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 9/10 |
Bambi (1942) |
"Bambi is calculated to delight the eye and pull at the heartstrings, which it does with consummate ease." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
Bambi II (2006) |
"The filmmakers were apparently seeking the youngest possible audience, and they seem to have found it. Meanwhile, adults may find Bambi's new adventures a trifle uninspired." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
Bambi II (2006) |
"I can't deny the movie is a delight to the eye and may be playful enough to entertain young children. For me, however, the original is enough." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Bananas (1971) |
"...inspired zaniness." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Bananas (1971) |
"...a series of verbal and visual gags strung together on the pretense of a plot, but the jokes come so fast the film is bound to make you laugh." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 10/10 |
Band of Brothers (2001) |
"It is...the most profound war film ever made, surpassing even Spielberg’s own Saving Private Ryan." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Band Wagon (1953) |
"For a lot of people, it ranks right up there among the handful of best musicals ever made." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Band Wagon (1953) |
"...it's hard to dislike something so cheerful and uplifting as this movie." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
The Band's Visit (2007) |
"A great little film that's deserving of a wide audience." |
James Plath |
Tomato 8/10 |
Bandit Queen (1994) |
"Kapur misses an opportunity to strike an even more resonant note for feminism. Still, this is an entertaining and exciting film" |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
Bandits (2001) |
"...the film never takes itself or its characters too seriously." |
John J. Puccio |