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    • Christopher Long
    • Erik Martinez
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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F For Fake (1976)

Click here to see the review.

Christopher Long

Splat
5/10

F-Troop: The Complete First Season

"Even if you can get past the racism, there's the stereotypes and stock characters to tackle next."

James Plath

Splat
4/10

F-Troop: The Complete Second Season (1966)

"The writing isn't clever, the sight gags and the routines are familiar. Only the acting by the regulars and guest stars is noteworthy, and how far can you ride a buckboard with no wheels on it?"

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

F/X (1986)

"...a capable, old-style adventure film with a good cast and an assortment of sly plot surprises."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

F/X (1986)

"...manages to engage the pulse, if not the brain."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

A Face in the Crowd (1957)

"...an important cautionary tale for all of us not take everything we see and hear at face value."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

A Face in the Crowd (1957)

"In 1957 it was prescient; today it's a textbook chapter on how the television medium has shaped our lives."

John J. Puccio

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Face Off (1997)

Click here to see the review.

Dean E. Winkelspecht

Tomato
7/10

Face Off (1997)

"...director John Woo takes an incredibly silly premise and despite its limitations turns it into an entertaining thrill ride."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Face Off (1997)

"The action sequences are among the most intense and exhilarating you'll see in any film."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Facing the Giants (2006)

"If only Facing the Giants were a film first and a ministry tool second. While the message is heartfelt, there are times when you almost want to shoot the messenger."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

Facing the Giants (2006)

"Kendrick needs to learn that didacticism isn't a film aesthetic."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

Facing Windows (2003)

"A stylish film, but a contrived one that wears on its characters like a straitjacket"

James Plath

Splat
6/10

The Facts of Life - The Complete First and Second Seasons (1979)

"The four girls do a good job with fairly formulaic and preachy scripts--enough to make it entertaining family fare, if your kids are approaching puberty, that is."

James Plath

Splat
5/10

The Faculty (1999)

"...meant to remind us of other fright films, but to little purpose."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Faculty (1999)

"If you have the feeling you've been here before, you have."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Fail Safe (2000)

"...well acted, exciting, timely, relevant, and agonizing. For fans of live theater, especially, it is a definite treat."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Fail Safe (2000)

"It's not quite as gripping or suspenseful as the earlier theatrical movie, but with a great cast, it's almost as good."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Fail Safe (2000)

"...well acted, exciting, timely, relevant, and agonizing. For fans of live theater, especially, it is a definite treat."

John J. Puccio

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Failure to Launch (2006)

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Dean E. Winkelspecht

Tomato
7/10

Faith of My Fathers (2005)

"There's something engrossing about this Sen. McCain biopic . . . and something that makes you want to do more with your life, to get involved with a cause."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

The Fall (2008)

"Visually stunning, but the fantastic narration wasn't nearly engaging enough. And that's a pretty large chunk of the movie to disappoint."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)

"...not a gorefest, nor is it particularly suspenseful or terrifying, but it does create an effectively aggressive and disturbing tone."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)

"...the Corman commentary is worth far more than the contents of most Special Editions."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
6/10

Falling Down (1993)

"...the film leaves one either cheering or jeering in equal measure, which I'm not sure was the filmmakers' intent. (Blu-ray Book Edition)"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
6/10

Falling Down (1993)

"...holds up pretty well today, even if its tone meanders all over the place."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
3/5

Family Business (1989)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

The Family Man (2000)

"...a feel-good romantic comedy with serious overtones that we’ve all seen before...predictable from start to finish."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

The Family Man (2000)

"...routine characters and stock situations. ...we’ve seen The Family Man too many times before."

John J. Puccio

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The Family Stone (2005)

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Erik Martinez

Tomato
7/10

Family Ties - The Complete Second Season (1983)

"Intelligence and warmth never go out of style."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Family Ties - The Complete Third Season (1984)

"You end up believing the Keatons are a typical Ohio family, and that's one big reason why the show ran for seven seasons."

James Plath

Tomato
3/5

The Fan (1996)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

-

Fanfan la Tulipe (2003)

Click here to see the review.

Christopher Long

Tomato
10/10

Fantasia (1940)

"...one fantastic flight of fancy. "

John J. Puccio

Tomato
10/10

Fantasia (1940)

"...may be the best animated cartoon ever made."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Fantasia 2000 (1999)

"...a worthy if disappointingly brief follow-up."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Fantasia 2000 (1999)

"...spectacular in the extreme, and it is especially gratifying to see the excellence of the new print so well setting off the various visual styles. "

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

The Fantastic Four (1994)

"With the exception of Chiklis as Ben, the actors and their characters just don't seem charismatic enough."

James Plath

-

Fantastic Four (1994)

Click here to see the review.

William David Lee

Splat
5/10

Fantastic Four (2005)

"...there is little sense of wonder or excitement in Fantastic Four. It is merely a middling contender among a surplus of superhero movies."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Fantastic Four (2005)

"Not as bad as it could have been; not as good as it should have been."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)

"A big improvement over Story's first Fantastic Four outing."

James Plath

Tomato
3/5

Fantastic Voyage (1966)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Fantasticks (1995)

"Francis Coppola...came up with this brief, eighty-seven minute version that still seems way too long."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Fantasticks (1995)

"The movie musical is practically a dead horse in Hollywood, and The Fantasticks does little to kick it back to life."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Fantasy Island - The First Season (1978)

"Nothing great happened from episode to episode and it was hokey as those fake anthuriums placed randomly on every bush and tree, but it was enough to give pleasure to fans."

James Plath

Splat
5/10

Farewell to the King (1989)

"As an adventure in paradise, Farewell to the King is paint-by-numbers when it had the potential to be a Gauguin."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Fargo (1996)

"...a wonderfully funny film and a reasonably suspenseful crime drama, too."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Fargo (1996)

"...one of the most hilariously twisted murder mysteries to come along since, well, since never."

John J. Puccio

  
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