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Nacho Libre (2006) |
Click here to see the review. |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Splat 6/10 |
Nadine (1987) |
"Bridges and Basinger are engaging, but there's not much depth, and not enough action or laughs." |
James Plath |
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Naked (1993) |
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Christopher Long |
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The Naked City (1948) |
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Christopher Long |
Splat 2/5 |
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) |
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John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) |
"...not the greatest screen comedy of all time nor the most innovative; nevertheless, it is still hilarious. (I Love the 80's Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 8/10 |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) |
"...often laugh-out-loud funny, tears-to-the-eyes comical, sometimes fall-down-on-the-floor hysterical." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Naked Kiss (1964) |
"This is not the best movie you can watch on DVD, but it is good, and certainly better than the majority of summer films we have been subjected to in 2001." |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
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The Naked Prey (1965) |
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Christopher Long |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Naked Spur (1952) |
"Its combination of seasoned cast, fine acting, realistic motivations, and attractive photography set it apart from most others of its breed." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Naked Spur (1952) |
"...an engrossing little film that doesn't flinch from showing us the worst in people, including the hero." |
John J. Puccio |
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Naked States (2001) |
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Jason Van Bergen |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Name of the Rose (1986) |
"...an unusual film, to be sure, yet at the same time it may connect with a modern sensibility. People are still afraid of the truth, which is what this film is all about." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Name of the Rose (1986) |
"I enjoyed the look and feel of the movie, and I especially liked Connery's charismatic monk." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
Nancy Drew (2007) |
"...younger people should find it entertaining, and the spoofing will not be a complete waste for many adults." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
Nancy Drew (2007) |
"...a gentle spoof, a piece of tongue in cheek humor, and most of the time it's pretty amusing." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
Nancy Drew Reporter (1939) |
"These original Nancy Drew mysteries are appealing juvenile entertainment, sweet and naive in an old-fashioned kind of way. (The Original Nancy Drew Movie Mystery Collection)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
Nancy Drew Reporter (1939) |
"The action moves along at a good clip, although there are some digressions with the neighborhood children that appear thrown in specifically to appease a young audience." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
The Nancy Drew: Original Mystery Movie Collection (1938) |
"Bonita Granville is a perfect Nancy Drew, as fresh-faced, quick-witted, and spunky as the character should be." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 6/10 |
The Nancy Drew: Original Mystery Movie Collection (1938) |
"The films are brief, lightweight, and generally charming." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
The Nanny - The Complete First Season (1993) |
"The premise is clichéd, the characters are caricatures, and the writing is uneven. But the cast of The Nanny is endearing, and when their lines click, so do they." |
James Plath |
Splat 6/10 |
The Nanny - The Complete Second Season (1994) |
"It's even more apparent in Season Two that Fran Fine is a modern-day, brassy, flashy, nasally Lucy Ricardo." |
James Plath |
Splat 5/10 |
Napoleon Dynamite (2004) |
"The film comes off as too serious to be taken as farce and too farcical to be taken seriously." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 5/10 |
Napoleon Dynamite (2004) |
"...makes a good attempt for about its first quarter hour at showing us the dilemma of the high school outsider." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 4/5 |
Nashville (1975) |
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John J. Puccio |
Tomato 9/10 |
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) |
"...you get the high-def version on one side, the standard-def on the other side, and a slew of extras; so, you can have your cake and eat it, too. (HD-DVD Combo Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 9/10 |
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) |
"Director John Landis made a film that will probably remain fresh and fun for as long as kids go to college." |
John J. Puccio |
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National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) |
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Tim David Raynor |
Splat 6/10 |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) |
"John Hughes, who could be a genius one minute and a washout the next, prominently reveals both sides of his talent. (Blu-ray 20th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) |
"...a roller-coaster ride of hilarity, poignancy, vulgarity, and just plain dumbness." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 3/10 |
National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) |
"Overall, this may be the worst film Chevy Chase ever made." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 3/10 |
National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) |
"...it's worth taking a trip as far away from as possible.
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John J. Puccio |
Splat 1/10 |
National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (2004) |
"I can't even imagine sleep-deprived airline travelers enjoying this film—no matter how many of those little liquor bottles they were able to coax from the flight attendant." |
James Plath |
Splat 3/10 |
National Lampoon's Homo Erectus (2008) |
"Early Woody Allen flicks come to mind but without the laughs." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 3/10 |
National Lampoon's Homo Erectus (2008) |
"...about as silly as a film can get and still not be funny." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) |
"...a zany, lighthearted look at numbskull American tourism at its most chaotic." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) |
"Vacation may not be a masterwork, but it is a pleasant trip." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002) |
"Sure, some of the jokes and distasteful moments fell flat on their faces, but others caused me to bust a gut with laughter." |
Dean E. Winkelspecht |
Splat 6/10 |
National Security (2003) |
"If anything (or anyone) comes close to making us buy this as a higher-ticket item, it's Zahn." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Treasure (2004) |
"It's light romance, light comedy, light PG action violence, and a light romp through American history. But that's all it set out to be." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Treasure (2004) |
"There's a comfortable, cozy feeling about knowing that everything you expect to happen does happen. (2-Disc Collector's Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Treasure (2004) |
"The film plays on every cliché and every stereotype imaginable, and part of its charm is playing them exactly to an audience's happiest expectations." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
National Treasure 2 : Book of Secrets (2007) |
"Who knew faux history could be so much fun?" |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Natural (1984) |
"This cut of The Natural is definitive. It's more fully realized and makes more sense than what we saw in the theaters. Now, Roy Hobbs is darker and more troubled by a past that helps better prepare viewers for events to come." |
James Plath |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Natural (1984) |
"...a good, old-fashioned, sentimental, and, yes, even uplifting story." |
John J. Puccio |
Tomato 7/10 |
The Natural (1984) |
"...basks in a kind of golden mythic glow that isn’t often seen in movies anymore, making it a film that’s hard for anyone but the most flint nosed to resist." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
Natural Born Killers (1994) |
"Stone has guts, I'll grant him that; but he needn't have spilled so much of it in our laps." |
John J. Puccio |
Splat 6/10 |
Natural Born Killers (1994) |
"Stone hammers his message home.... He utilizes overkill to criticize overkill. (Unrated Director's Cut, Blu-ray Edition)" |
John J. Puccio |
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Natural City (2003) |
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William David Lee |
Splat 3/10 |
Nature's Grave |
"We just don't care what happens to these characters, as long as it's soon. And it can't be soon enough." |
John J. Puccio |