Tomato 6/10 |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"...it's good to see a Hollywood sci-fi film at least attempt to do something more than provide a gore fest of exploding heads." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
I Am Legend (2007) |
"...a triumph of set design and CGI over story line or credibility." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 4/10 |
I Am Sam (2002) |
"If you’re thinking about buying something associated with “I Am Sam”, I recommend that you purchase the film’s soundtrack CD, a delightful compilation that has gone “gold”." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
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I Bury the Living (1958) |
Click here to see the review. |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
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I Can't Sleep (1993) |
Click here to see the review. |
Christopher Long |
Splat 6/10 |
I Dream of Jeannie - The Complete Fourth Season (1968) |
"I Dream of Jeannie will never make anyone's list of Top TV Shows, but it will remain a part of TV history as a good example of novelty programming in the psychedelic era." |
James Plath |
Splat 6/10 |
I Dream of Jeannie - The Complete Third Season (1967) |
"If you zero in on the performances and don't worry so much about the plots, this sitcom is plenty entertaining. But that might be hard to do." |
James Plath |
Splat 6/10 |
I Dream of Mimi (2000) |
"While far from “hentai”...[this] is pretty risqué." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
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I Drink Your Blood (1971) |
Click here to see the review. |
Hock Guan Teh |
Splat 6/10 |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"...while it is little more than a lightweight charade masquerading as deep wisdom, there were parts of it I enjoyed." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"...it's clearly sincere in its attempts to deal with life's problems, perhaps too sincere, however, to be anything but sporadically funny. (Two-disc Special Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
The I Inside (2004) |
"The I Inside is a well-produced little thriller that relies almost entirely on its storytelling angle to survive and then lets us down at the finish." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
The I Inside (2004) |
"...the question is whether the story itself would be of any interest if it were told as a traditional narrative. The answer here is no." |
John J. Puccio |
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I Know Who Killed Me (2007) |
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Dean E. Winkelspecht |
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I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 1 (2002) |
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Shing-Yao Sandra Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 3 (1951) |
"I Love Lucy is simply a classic." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 4 (1951) |
"Disc 4 in Paramount’s line of Lucy DVDs features big-time laughs." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 5 (1952) |
"Ever since 1951, the Ricardos have been a staple of American television, and the show is one of the few genuine gems of the medium." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 6 (1952) |
"The show was once sponsored by Philip Morris Tobacco, so the opening credits once featured a cigarette pack prominently..." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 7 (1952) |
"Looking back, what amazes me now is that no one seemed to notice or to call attention to Arnaz’s Hispanic origins..." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 8 (1952) |
"Real-life couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz teamed up for a comedic act that showcased their respective talents." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - Season 1: Vol. 9 (1952) |
"These “I Love Lucy” DVDs offer a number of interesting bonuses that will delight the show’s fans." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Love Lucy - The Complete Second Season (1952) |
"Before it became a tired cliché, the Arnazes worked Lucy’s real-life pregnancy into the show." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 7/10 |
I Love You Again (1940) |
"...plays with the old amnesia ploy, but it does so with more cleverness than most such stories." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
I Love You Again (1940) |
"...it probably doesn't get the credit it deserves, and it's really quite good." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"Despite its continual profanity and sexual references, it isn't particularly offensive, just mostly forgettable." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"...largely affable, easygoing, lightweight, and frivolous. (Blu-ray Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
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I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
Click here to see the review. |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Remember Mama (1948) |
"The movie made me smile and laugh a great deal, and yes, it put me on the edge of a tear more than once, as well." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Remember Mama (1948) |
"...a sweet, tender, sentimental tale, richly alive with old-fashioned humor and charm." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
I Served the King of England (2008) |
"This heady comedy is a fun and absorbing satire of everything from politics and personal survival to sexual mores . . . and more." |
James Plath |
Splat 5/10 |
I Spit on Your Grave (1978) |
"As far as the filmmaking merits of “I Spit On Your Grave,” there really are not many." |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Splat 3/10 |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) |
"There are some 'cool' slasher moments, if that's your thing, but if you stop to think about it for even a second the whole house of cards falls down in your lap." |
James Plath |
Splat 3/10 |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) |
"Like a rotten vaudeville act, this one deserves the hook." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004) |
"...director Hodges maintains a tone of dread by keeping things unnervingly quiet and tense." |
Yunda Eddie Feng |
Tomato 7/10 |
I'm Going Home (2002) |
"Oddly enough, this little elegiac film stays with you." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
I'm Not Scared (2004) |
"...a fascinating, if frustrating, look at the relative lack of power and security and place a child has in our modern world." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
I'm Not Scared (2004) |
"I'm Not Scared takes its time unfolding, and it's all the more powerful and gripping for doing so. ...it keeps our attention and feeds our worst anxieties." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
I, Robot (2004) |
"For a sci-fi flick, I, Robot is pretty by-the-numbers, if you think about it. But the crisp action, the wonderful special effects, and Smith's believable performance make this one a keeper." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
I, Robot (2004) |
"Nobody is going to mistake this future noir for Spielberg's Minority Report, but for a light-headed adrenaline rush, it works pretty well." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
I, Robot (2004) |
"I can't deny the disc's picture quality may have been at least partially responsible for my liking the film as much as I did. (Collector's Edition two-disc set)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"Ice Age has an unexpected warmth and enough funny lines to make this prehistoric road trip a family-friendly journey." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"The movie holds its own pretty well with its lovable characters, notwithstanding its rather predictable story line. (Two-Disc Super-Cool Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
Ice Age (2002) |
"I'm not the world's biggest fan of animated films, but this one had me smiling." |
John J. Puccio |
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Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
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Erik Martinez |
Tomato 7/10 |
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) |
"A fun romp that calls to mind the very best of the old Warner Brothers cartoons." |
James Plath |
Splat 2/10 |
Ice from the Sun (1999) |
"...shows an admirable inventiveness while working on a shoestring, but raucous technique and repulsive images do not make for praiseworthy entertainment." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 2/10 |
Ice from the Sun (1999) |
"Here and there one can detect the slightest vestiges of creative fancy peeking through the rubble of horrific brutality, gimmicky, and din." |
John J. Puccio |
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The Ice Harvest (2005) |
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William David Lee |
Splat 5/10 |
Ice Pirates (1984) |
"Everything about The Ice Pirates is done in fun, of course; it's just that much of it is overdone." |
John J. Puccio |