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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
7/10

Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)

"The drama is real and never glamorized, and the ending, thankfully, is not sentimentalized."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)

"That the film can still move us despite its imperfections is part of its accomplishment."

John J. Puccio

Splat
2/5

Rabid (1977)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

The Race to the Moon (2004)

"I’m no space junkie, but Race to the Moon captured my attention from the start, with its vintage footage and candid assessments of the American space program."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

Race to Witch Mountain (2009)

"Compared to the original Escape to Witch Mountain, this one is heavy on the action and light on the emotion. But it still beats the campy/clunky Return to Witch Mountain."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

Race to Witch Mountain (2009)

"If only they had told that Predator dude to go back to the right set . . . ."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Rachel Getting Married (2008)

"When Hathaway and DeWitt are on-camera together, there's a palpable seethe of sibling rivalry that overshadows the wedding, Kym's problems, or even the horrible event that everyone has been trying to put behind them."

James Plath

Splat
5/10

Racing Stripes (2005)

"Poop, burp, fart, and snot jokes are all the rage in children's movies these days, so expect plenty of them here."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Racing Stripes (2005)

"I have no doubt that Racing Stripes will be a solid hit with younger kids. But adults watching it with them may want to bring along a good book."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Radio Days (1986)

"...a sweet, lighthearted, nostalgic look back at an era before the tube."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Radio Days (1986)

"...one of the most enjoyable things Allen’s ever done."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
3/5

Radioland Murders (1994)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

-

Radioland Murders (1994)

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William David Lee

Tomato
10/10

Raging Bull (1980)

"Raging Bull is as riveting as a train wreck in slow motion, a black-and-white spectacle that captures La Motta's volatile personality."

James Plath

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Raging Bull (1980)

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Tim David Raynor

Tomato
10/10

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

"...among that rare breed that have their tongue planted firmly in their cheek but never ridicule the action-adventure style. (2008 reissued edition)"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
10/10

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

"...despite the fast pace, the movie is never frenetic or tiring, just pure, unadulterated fun throughout."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
3/5

The Rainmaker (1997)

No article available.

John J. Puccio

-

Rainy Dog (1997)

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William David Lee

-

Raise Your Voice (2004)

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Tim David Raynor

Tomato
8/10

Raisin in the Sun (2008)

"All four main characters reprise their roles from the stage, but it's McDonald who turns in the bravura performance, while Combs plays off her with a sullen stupefaction that somehow seems adequate."

James Plath

Splat
4/10

Raising Helen (2004)

"When the title is the best part of the movie, you know you're in trouble."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Raising Helen (2004)

"...a drippy, maudlin, melodramatic, semi-romantic, sometimes comedy."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

Rambo (2008)

"Rambo may not top First Blood, but it blows away the previous sequels--unfortunately, quite literally. The violence is so graphically excessive that it detracts from the film."

James Plath

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Rambo - First Blood Pt. 2 (1985)

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Dean E. Winkelspecht

Splat
6/10

Rambo - First Blood Pt. 2 (1985)

"...as mindless an adventure movie as you’ll find, but it’s hardly ever dull."

John J. Puccio

-

Rambo III (1988)

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Dean E. Winkelspecht

Tomato
7/10

Rambo Trilogy

"The trilogy began as a dark action film and ended with an over the top and silly blow everything up picture."

Dean E. Winkelspecht

Splat
6/10

Rambo Trilogy

"Fans should gobble this one up, because all three action films look better than ever in Blu."

James Plath

Splat
6/10

Rameses - Wrath of God or Man? (2004)

"You really have to wade through a ton of Geraldo-style hype to get to the good stuff."

James Plath

Tomato
10/10

Ran (1985)

"Harada is so sexy, so scary, so sinister, and so mercurially beguiling that it’d be worth watching the movie for her performance alone..."

Yunda Eddie Feng

Tomato
8/10

Random Harvest (1942)

"...it is the kind of love-found, love-lost, love-found tale that appeals to most anyone's sense of romanticism, nostalgia, and fair play."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Random Harvest (1942)

"...a remarkable story of love and devotion, patience and endurance, an original and fascinating motion picture."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Random Hearts (1999)

"I hate to say that the disc's trailers were more interesting than the feature film, but that's the way it is."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Random Hearts (1999)

"...guaranteed to weary even the most devoted Harrison Ford fan."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Ransom (1996)

"...it is, after all, still just a movie thriller, not a serious drama. Keep that in mind, and you'll have fun with it."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Ransom (1996)

"...unless you expect high drama or intense realism, the movie is going to provide solid Hollywood entertainment."

John J. Puccio

-

Ransom (1996)

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Trevor Kennedy

Tomato
7/10

Rashomon (1950)

"Personally, while I admire what “Rashomon” is trying to do, I don’t think that the movie is a masterpiece."

Yunda Eddie Feng

Splat
5/10

Rat Race (2001)

"I admired the film for building up more steam as it went along, but the steam mostly evaporates into hot air."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Rat Race (2001)

"...an old-fashioned, non-offensive physical comedy that huffs and puffs and ultimately blows itself down."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
9/10

Ratatouille (2007)

"A delightful entree from the new combined Disney-Pixar studios."

James Plath

-

Ratatouille (2007)

"A Q&A with Brad Bird"

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Ratatouille (2007)

"...a little too sophisticated for many younger children, yet the film makes up for it by offering a compensating number of thrills and adventures to keep everyone entertained."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Ratatouille (2007)

"The filmmakers at Pixar keep topping themselves with each new release."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Ratcatcher (2000)

"Ratcatcher offers an ambiguous, brilliant ending that says both more than the rest of the film put together."

Yunda Eddie Feng

-

Ravenous (1999)

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Tim David Raynor

-

Ray (2004)

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Tim David Raynor

Tomato
7/10

Re-Animator (1985)

"...comes to us unrated, thanks to its extravagant use of blood, gore, mayhem, blood, nudity, blood, violence, blood, and more blood. Have fun."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Re-Animator (1985)

"Junk food at its best. There is no other reason to watch it than to revel in its excesses, and the more excessive it gets, the more fun it is."

John J. Puccio

  
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