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    • Nigel Andrews
    • Anne Barrowclough
    • Tom Charity
    • James Christopher
    • Stephen Dalton
    • Clive Davis
    • Jeff Dawson
    • Matthew De Abaitua
    • Barbara Ellen
    • Holden Frith
    • John Harlow
    • Wendy Ide
    • Ian Johns
    • Sam Jordison
    • Cosmo Landesman
    • Leo Lewis
    • Kevin Maher
    • Louisa McLennan
    • Kate Muir and Barney Macintyre
    • Edward Porter
    • Ed Potton
    • Anil Sinanan
    • Howard Swains
    • Tim Teeman
    • Dominic Wells
    • Damon Wise
    • Toby Young

Times [UK]

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Namastey London (2007)

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Nanhe Jaisalmer (2007)

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Splat
1/5

The Nanny Diaries (2007)

"The wholesome child-friendly lessons made me feel queasy."

James Christopher

Splat
2/5

Nativity!

"Even with an engaging cast of primary school kids practically mugging the camera at every opportunity, this is toe-curling and predictable stuff."

Wendy Ide

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New in Town (2009)

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Splat
1/5

New in Town (2009)

"There are precious few laughs to be found in this tale."

Wendy Ide

Splat
2/5

New Town Killers (2009)

"The look of the film is unpolished and several of the supporting performances are poor."

Wendy Ide

Splat
2/5

Next (2007)

"The best thing you can say about this blend of hard-boiled action and paranormal prescience is that it is inadvertently funny."

Splat
2/5

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)

"This music-powered hipster romance is as simple and undemanding as a three-chord pop song. It’s as corny as rhyming “moon” with “June”."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
4/5

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)

"Unlike most sequels, this “bigger, busier” strategy pays off, resulting in a romp that’s as affable as it is inventive."

Ed Potton

Splat
1/5

Nights in Rodanthe (2008)

"As homespun as a crocheted teacosy; as folksy as an heirloom patchwork quilt and as manufactured as reproduction Shaker furniture – that’s Nights in Rodanthe."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
4/5

The Nines (2007)

"The film puts a delightful spin on that profound and solipsistic idea that we are the godlike inventors, and moral arbitrators, of our own little worlds. A gem."

James Christopher

Tomato
3/5

No Country for Old Men (2007)

"In a sense, the film is a lament for old certainties which are cruelly swept aside, perhaps purged would be more accurate, by Bardem’s extraordinary monster."

James Christopher

Splat
1/5

No Reservations (2007)

"After Nick’s opera karaoke I was ready to bludgeon my own ears off with a meat tenderiser."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
3/5

No Smoking (2007)

"An enjoyably barmy movie that plunders from everything from Cabaret to Cocteau’s Orphée."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
5/5

North by Northwest (1959)

"North by Northwest, Alfred Hitchcock’s very own adrenalin-fuelled action blockbuster."

Kevin Maher

Tomato
3/5

North Face (2008)

"Stölzl captures the period idealism and propaganda perfectly. The terrific footage of the climb is an almost unendurably tense watch."

James Christopher

Splat
1/5

Not Easily Broken (2009)

"It has all the philosophical depth of a greetings card message but it’s underscored with a nasty little edge of misogyny."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
3/5

Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2009)

"There is a remarkable story to be told of outlaws carving out their own slice of the industry with scant regard for decorum, personal safety or narrative coherence."

Wendy Ide

Tomato
5/6

Notes on a Scandal (2006)

"Richard Eyre directs the film like a chamber play. He leans on Philip Glass’s ever-present and insistent music like a crutch. But his natural gift for framing scenes is terrifically assured. A potent and evil pleasure."

James Christopher

Tomato
4/5

Notorious (1946)

"Hitchcock’s classic 1946 thriller Notorious is a terrific romantic tango between Ingrid Bergman’s exotic and spicy socialite and Cary Grant’s prim and proper American spy. It’s also shameless war propaganda."

James Christopher

Splat
2/5

Notorious (2009)

"This is an MTV-friendly, slick and styled production that tells one version of a very murky story and does it with plenty of energy but little imagination."

Wendy Ide

Splat
2/5

The Number 23 (2007)

"This is a film that doesn’t quite know what it is. Perhaps a mistake would be the fairest description."

Wendy Ide

  
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