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C.H.U.D. (1984) |
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Splat C- |
Cadillac Records (2008) |
"Adopting the once-over-the-most-famous-moments-lightly approach favored by the sort of movies and retrospectives that VH1 Classic airs on a loop, Cadillac Records plays more like a collection of costumed episodes than a cohesive film." |
Keith Phipps |
- |
Cafe Society (1995) |
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- |
Calendar (1993) |
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- |
Call Northside 777 (1948) |
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- |
Callas Forever (2004) |
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Tomato B+ |
The Camden 28 (2007) |
"Though the filmmaking is pedestrian, The Camden 28's timeless truths come through with resounding power." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Camille 2000 (1969) |
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- |
Cancel My Reservation (1972) |
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- |
Candy (1968) |
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Tomato B- |
Candy (2006) |
"Though it's a well-worn story, Candy does touch on a universal anxiety. For two people basking in the heat of an all-consuming love, what happens when the power gets cut off?" |
Noel Murray |
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The Candy Tangerine Man (1975) |
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Splat C |
El Cantante (2007) |
"Cantante introduces intriguing, relevant themes one minute, only to abandon them the next." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
A Canterbury Tale (1944) |
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Splat C+ |
Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) |
"Capitalism is intended to convince Americans that they’ve bought into an economic system designed to screw them over, but the tone is so smart-ass that it’s bound to put a lot of viewers into a default defensive posture." |
Noel Murray |
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Capote (2005) |
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- |
Captain Mike Across America (2007) |
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- |
Captain Pantoja and the Special Services (1999) |
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The Captain's Paradise (1954) |
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Splat D |
Captivity (2007) |
"Captivity has the compulsory quality of a straight-to-DVD movie -- and considering the fast-fading torture-porn movement, that's no doubt the destiny of similar offerings to follow." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B |
Caramel (2008) |
"At its best, Caramel boasts a quietly engaging slice-of-slice casualness." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Carlito's Way: Rise To Power (2005) |
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- |
Carlton Browne of the F.O. (1959) |
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- |
Carnage (1984) |
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- |
Carnival of Souls (1962) |
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- |
Carnivale - The Complete First Season (2003) |
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Tomato B+ |
Cars (2006) |
"By previous Pixar standards, it's a weak sort of win." |
Tasha Robinson |
Tomato A- |
The Case of the Grinning Cat (2006) |
"The Case Of The Grinning Cat is a sequel of sorts to Marker's epic three-hour 1977 documentary on the decline of the left, A Grin Without A Cat -- though this new work is both shorter and more playful." |
Noel Murray |
Splat C- |
Cashback (2007) |
"Ellis seems to believe that artists have an enlightened sense of beauty and greater access to it than common folk. And he may be right: He's clearly mastered the skill of convincing art-school chicks to take their clothes off." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B |
Casino Royale (2006) |
"Casino Royale is a step in the right direction for the Bond franchise. But it's a small, tentative step." |
Noel Murray |
- |
Casper Meets Wendy (1998) |
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- |
Casque D'or (1952) |
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Splat C+ |
Cassandra's Dream (2008) |
"Cassandra's Dream feels rote and inauthentic. Like so many late-period Allens, it leaves behind the feeling that he's made this movie before, but better." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Casuistry: The Art of Killing a Cat (2004) |
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- |
Cat City (1998) |
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- |
The Cat Returns (2002) |
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Splat C |
Catch a Fire (2006) |
"Robbins tips the balance with his one-dimensional performance, and the earnest script follows in kind, settling for the sort of paternalistic take on black power and dignity that has dogged virtually every film like this." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B- |
Catch and Release (2007) |
"Jennifer Garner leads an enormously appealing cast as the bride who wore black." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Catch-22 (1970) |
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- |
Catching Out (2002) |
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- |
Caterina in the Big City (2005) |
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- |
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (2000) |
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- |
The Cave (2005) |
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Tomato B |
Cave of the Yellow Dog (2006) |
"A gorgeous, haunting follow-up to The Story Of The Weeping Camel." |
Nathan Rabin |
Splat |
Cavite (2006) |
"It might have worked if co-director/star Gamazon had taken an acting class, or if the kidnapper didn't sound like a villainous GPS navigating device." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
The Celluloid Closet (1996) |
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- |
Cemetery Man (1994) |
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- |
Cesar (1936) |
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Tomato B- |
Chalk (2007) |
"Chalk mines nervous laughter from the gulf between teacher and student culture, and the contrast between how its simultaneously self-conscious and oblivious teachers see themselves, and how the rest of the world sees them." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Chameleon (1995) |
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