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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/5

C.H.U.D. (1984)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Tomato
4/5

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Tomato
3/5

Cactus Flower (1969)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Splat
2/5

Caddyshack (1980)

"Overrated and dumb comedy with a few funny moments."

James Plath

Tomato
6/10

Caddyshack (1980)

"Everyone will have their own favorite silly scenes. (HD-DVD Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
6/10

Caddyshack (1980)

"There are really very few saving graces in Caddyshack, but like a lot of other people I harbor a guilty pleasure in watching it, at least in bits and pieces"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Cadillac Records (2008)

"Like Dreamgirls, this film aims to capture not just the essence of music and musicians, but an era as well."

James Plath

-

Cafe Lumiere (2004)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
7/10

Calendar Girls (2003)

"...an affable, amusing, and highly diverting piece of typical British whimsy. That all of it really happened is almost beside the point but charming in itself."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Calendar Girls (2003)

"If the movie seems perhaps a bit too cute and comfortable, so be it; it's a small price to pay for such sweet entertainment."

John J. Puccio

Splat
2/10

Caligula (1979)

"The real reason to buy this version are the star commentaries. They're pretty amazing."

James Plath

Splat
2/10

Caligula (1979)

"Having the dubious distinction of being the most elaborate and expensive porn film ever made, Caligula has come down to us as something of a hoot."

John J. Puccio

Splat
2/10

Caligula (1979)

"...the film is without any redeeming social value. It's bad history, bad filmmaking, and bad pornography, too."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Call Northside 777 (1948)

"I wish I could have mustered a stronger liking for the movie, but my feelings toward it are more those of simple admiration than any sort of genuine enthusiasm."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Call Northside 777 (1948)

"The movie takes its time, but it finally gets into true noir territory by the last half hour, where dark streets, dark alleys, dark staircases, and dark rooms prevail."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

The Cameraman (1928)

"A sequence in Yankee Stadium is a standout for its allowing Keaton a moment to actually extemporize."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

The Cameraman (1928)

"...the old Keaton magic could not be entirely dampened by the studio's dictums, and The Cameraman includes a number of very funny bits."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Camp Rock (2008)

"Camp Rock may not have the energy or originality of High School Musical, but it feels like a more authentic film in many ways because it isn't so over-the-top and the numbers aren't Broadway-contrived."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Can't Hardly Wait (1998)

"A surprisingly sweet teen comedy that keeps the sex under the covers and off-screen, opting instead for a John Hughes-style exploration of the teen world. It's a little more intelligent and a little better than the average teen fare, and in Blu-ray it loo"

James Plath

-

Candleshoe (1977)

Click here to see the review.

Yunda Eddie Feng

Splat
2/5

Candyman (1992)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Splat
2/5

Candyman 2 - Farewell to the Flesh (1995)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Cannery Row (1982)

"...gentle, nostalgic, and romantic."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Cannery Row (1982)

"Cannery Row may be excessively sentimental, even a little corny, but it's all heart."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
6/10

Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)

"Image Entertainment has given it the Special Edition treatment complete with a nice mix of supplements, a solid visual transfer and a clean sounding audio mix."

Dean E. Winkelspecht

-

A Canterbury Tale (1944)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
9/10

Capote (2005)

"Hoffman is Capote, and he dominates this film just as Capote would have if the flamboyant writer were in it."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Captain Blood (1935)

"Everything is here for a rousing adventure--a dauntless hero, dastardly villains, a beautiful damsel in distress, sword fights, and battles at sea."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Captain Blood (1935)

"...a great costume epic and quite a lot of fun."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)

"The lack of chemistry between the movie’s two leads created enough problems for me not to want to recommend “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.”"

Yunda Eddie Feng

-

Captain Mike Across America (2007)

Click here to see the review.

Christopher Long

-

Capturing the Friedmans (2003)

Click here to see the review.

Hock Guan Teh

Splat
6/10

Carefree (1938)

"...there are fewer musical numbers than usual, and the script does not integrate them too smoothly into the fabric of the lighter-than-air plot. (Ultimate Collector's Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Carefree (1938)

"You could probably call Carefree more of a screwball comedy than a typical Astaire-Rogers musical."

John J. Puccio

-

Carlito's Way (1993)

Click here to see the review.

Dean E. Winkelspecht

-

Carlito's Way: Rise To Power (2005)

Click here to see the review.

Dean E. Winkelspecht

-

Carnage (1984)

Click here to see the review.

Justin Cleveland

-

Carnival of Souls (1962)

Click here to see the review.

Dean E. Winkelspecht

-

Carnivale - The Complete First Season (2003)

Click here to see the review.

Hock Guan Teh

Tomato
9/10

Carrie (1976)

"De Palma would go on to make a number of other good films, but none so clever or so hair-raising as Carrie."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
9/10

Carrie (1976)

"...suspenseful, scary, and humorously cunning by turns, it boasts superb acting, excellent pacing, good production values, and...a thought-provoking premise."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Carrie's War (2003)

"A bittersweet, slow-paced story that is quietly touching."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Cars (2006)

"In Cars Pixar has come up with a strong story, beautiful images, intriguing themes, and endearing characters."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Cars (2006)

"...the movie starts out rather noisily, sometimes even frenetically, but it gets better as it goes along."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Cary Grant Box Set (2005)

"Though it's not a critic's job to tell readers what to buy or what not to buy, it's hard not to tout this set as a must-have for lovers of American cinema."

James Plath

Tomato
10/10

Casablanca (1942)

"What more can a person say about a movie that defines the word classic? (Blu-ray Ultimate Collector's Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
10/10

Casablanca (1942)

"...a movie for the ages."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Casanova (2005)

"The script is solid, the actors clearly have fun with it, and the location Venice photography makes you want to phone your travel agent."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Casanova (2005)

"Witty, ribald, and wickedly funny."

James Plath

Tomato
6/10

Casanova (2005)

"Tom Jones or Shakespeare in Love it's not; pleasing fizz it is."

John J. Puccio

  
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