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D.E.B.S. (2005) |
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The D.I. (1957) |
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Splat C+ |
The Da Vinci Code (2006) |
"Is it really necessary to add a whirlwind of CGI planets to Hanks' consideration of a sphere-based puzzle, or cut to crane shots of Greek architecture and writhing, toga-clad women when he name-checks a pagan event?" |
Tasha Robinson |
- |
Dad Savage (1998) |
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Splat F |
Daddy Day Camp (2007) |
"A generic time-waster powered by a lazy, cynical combination of scatological kiddie humor and maudlin sentiment." |
Nathan Rabin |
Splat C |
Daddy's Little Girls (2007) |
"While its look at interclass romance among African-Americans and the struggles of a working-class single father is fresh and vital, the heavy-handed execution isn't." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Daddy-O (1959) |
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- |
Dagon (2001) |
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- |
Daisy Miller (1974) |
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- |
Dallas 362 (2005) |
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Tomato B- |
The Damned United (2009) |
"At this point, the Morgan/Sheen roadshow may have finally run its course, but together they have a knack for understanding the recent past through men who are crafty and irreducible, usually despite all appearances to the contrary." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B |
Dan in Real Life (2007) |
"A comedy that's at once overstuffed and surprisingly subtle." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat C- |
Dance Flick (2009) |
"Only in the Wayans-brothers universe would “surprisingly not terrible” almost qualify as a ringing endorsement." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Dancehall Queen (1996) |
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- |
Dancemaker (1998) |
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- |
Dancing in September (2001) |
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- |
Danger: Diabolik (1968) |
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- |
Dangerously Close (1986) |
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- |
Danielson: A Family Movie (2006) |
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- |
Danny Deckchair (2004) |
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Tomato B+ |
Dans Paris (2007) |
"Besides the restless style, Dans Paris is remarkable for being more about familial bonds than French cinema tends to be." |
Noel Murray |
Tomato B- |
Darfur Now (2007) |
"[Its] approach is effective at mobilizing audiences to support charitable causes, but it doesn't always translate into compelling viewing. (Feel free to stop reading this now and check out savedarfur.org, darfurgenocide.org, or helpdarfurnow.org)." |
Keith Phipps |
Tomato B- |
The Darjeeling Limited (2007) |
"The usual pleasures of Anderson's work are all present in The Darjeeling Limited, which creates a gorgeous palette out of local color." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Dark Forces (1980) |
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Tomato A |
The Dark Knight (2008) |
"Nolan lets the film's spectacular action scenes seem like the natural consequences of the conflicts between characters, conflicts that build until Gotham becomes less a setting than a stage for a conflict between tortured good and contented chaos." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat C- |
Dark Streets (2008) |
"Rachel Samuels' thin, affected jazz-age noir Dark Streets is worse than most, grafting an indifferent series of twists and double-crosses onto a blues-nightclub backdrop that overwhelms the foreground." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Dark Water (2005) |
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Splat |
Darkness (2003) |
"A plodding, portentous horror thriller in which a spooky child figures prominently and people speak in hushed tones about sinister doings." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Darwin's Nightmare (2006) |
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Splat F |
Date Movie (2006) |
"It's kind of amazing that a joke-a-second comedy like Date Movie doesn't contain a single laugh, but what's there has been so thoroughly focus-grouped and market-tested that no joy escapes the vacuum." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Daughters of Darkness (1971) |
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- |
Daughters of Darkness (1971) |
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- |
Daughters of the Dust (1991) |
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Tomato B+ |
Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2006) |
"This rare sense of wonder at life's infinite possibilities is what unites Chappelle with the work of Michel Gondry, a filmmaker on unusually good terms with his inner child." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
David Hockney: The Colors of Music (2005) |
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Splat C |
Day Night Day Night (2007) |
"Efforts to universalize this story by avoiding specifics ends up making Day Night Day Night broad and blank, reducing the lead character to one more generic nutcase for us to fear and pity. And isn't the anonymity of bombers precisely the problem?" |
Noel Murray |
- |
Day the World Ended (1956) |
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Splat C- |
Day Watch (2007) |
"The series' theme might be that the center cannot hold, but the idea gets played out too literally, as Day Watch can barely keep an idea on the screen for a few minutes before whipping off in a new direction." |
Tasha Robinson |
Tomato B+ |
Days and Clouds (2008) |
"While the context, in the U.S. as well as its native country, lends Days And Clouds added resonance, Soldini's main interest is in the politics of marriage." |
Sam Adams |
- |
Days of Glory (1944) |
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Tomato B |
Days of Glory (2006) |
"[Days of Glory's] grim, cynical portrayal of young men considered worthy enough to die for a foreign country, yet unworthy of being treated as equals, proves bluntly powerful." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Days of Heaven (1978) |
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- |
Dazed and Confused (1993) |
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- |
Dead And Breakfast (2004) |
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- |
Dead Husbands (1999) |
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Tomato B+ |
Dead Man's Shoes (2006) |
"Meadows [makes] a stringy pulp premise into something personal and passionate which builds from relaxed comedy into existential dread..." |
Noel Murray |
- |
Dead or Alive: Final (2002) |
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Splat C |
Dead Silence (2007) |
"Even without the mechanized death that made the Saw movies such a sensation, it doesn't take long to realize that director James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell are merely trying to replace one twisty, gimmicky franchise with another." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B- |
Dead Snow (2009) |
"Once the action broadens to the open snow and the victims start to fight back, the Nazi-zombie premise finally pays off." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Deadwood - The Complete First Season (2004) |
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