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E-Dreams (2002) |
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Splat D |
Eagle Eye (2008) |
"Eagle Eye should boast all sorts of contemporary resonance. But it'd probably feel just a little bit timelier and more relevant if it took place in a universe that bore even the faintest resemblance to our own." |
Nathan Rabin |
Splat C |
Eagle Vs. Shark (2007) |
"What was fresh a few years ago has naturally gone stale, and the film's excessive Napoleon Dynamite aping is almost as awkward as its maladjusted characters." |
Tasha Robinson |
Tomato B- |
Earth (2009) |
"Earth succeeds well enough as spectacle." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B |
Earth Days (2009) |
"Once [director] Stone drops the generalities and starts getting specific, Earth Days improves considerably." |
Noel Murray |
- |
Earthly Possessions (1999) |
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Tomato B |
Eastern Promises (2007) |
"An engrossing, politically conscious thriller with superior acting that doesn't reveal how little it's up to until it whiffs to a close." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat C |
Easy Virtue (2009) |
"Easy Virtue needs a strong center to justify its celebration of American effrontery, and Biel lacks that prideful edge." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Eat Your Heart Out (1997) |
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Splat C- |
Echelon Conspiracy (2009) |
"A by-the-numbers international thriller in the Bourne vein." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Echo Park (1986) |
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Tomato B+ |
The Edge of Heaven (2008) |
"The Edge Of Heaven's final part is less spectacular by design, and feels a little forced at times, but Akin's multigenerational cast helps give the story a touching sense of perspective." |
Noel Murray |
Splat C |
The Edge of Love (2009) |
"Like a museum piece, placing historical figures in frozen positions, and asking us to judge them as the curators do." |
Noel Murray |
Tomato B+ |
Edmond (2006) |
" ... the new film adaptation works as a tough, flavorful dark night of the soul, as a middle-aged drone finally has his moment of clarity, which looks a lot like madness." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
The Edukators (2005) |
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Tomato B- |
Eight Below (2006) |
"Frank Marshall is smart enough to know his core audience of kiddies came to see the dogs, who take center stage in many of the film's best sequences." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Eight Days a Week (1997) |
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Splat D |
Eight Miles High (2007) |
"Notwithstanding the occasional unintended guffaw, Obermaier's fabulous life is resoundingly unexciting." |
Sam Adams |
- |
The Eighteenth Angel (1997) |
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- |
El Cid (1961) |
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- |
Electra Glide in Blue (1973) |
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- |
Electric Dreams (1984) |
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Tomato B |
Elegy (2008) |
"As an acting showcase that builds to some unexpectedly moving moments, Elegy has much to recommend it." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat |
Elektra (2005) |
"Elektra shoves Frank Miller's eponymous cold-blooded assassin into a PG-13-friendly adventure." |
Keith Phipps |
- |
The Element of Crime (1985) |
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Splat |
Elena and Her Men (1956) |
"Bergman's signature elegance remains the only enduring element of Renoir's light-hearted confection." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B- |
Eleven Minutes (2009) |
"Eleven Minutes is better when the cameras stay on McCarroll and allow him to voice his extreme ambivalence about being a reality-TV creation, and about the industry and his place within it. As ever, he plays the consummate outsider to perfection." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey (1995) |
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Splat D+ |
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) |
"The events beg for Shakespearean gravity, but the only tragedy here is that so little could be made of so much." |
Keith Phipps |
Tomato |
Elizabethtown (2005) |
"It's a mess, but one that's completely compelling on its own misguided, achingly sincere terms." |
Keith Phipps |
- |
Ellie Parker (2005) |
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Splat C- |
Elsa & Fred (2008) |
"The absence of bite prevents the movie from leaving any kind of impression." |
Noel Murray |
- |
Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (1992) |
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- |
Emmanuel's Gift (2005) |
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- |
Emmanuelle (1974) |
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- |
Empathy (2004) |
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Splat |
The Emperor's New Clothes (2002) |
"In the end, the once-proud leader has been reduced to the impish dimensions of a sitcom character, from Emperor Napoleon to Major Dad." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Empire of the Sun (1987) |
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- |
Employee of the Month (2005) |
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Splat D |
Employee of the Month (2006) |
"At 103 interminable minutes, Employee Of The Month affords far too much time to contemplate the abundant plot holes and inconsistencies." |
Nathan Rabin |
Tomato B- |
Enchanted (2007) |
"The gag wouldn't work with just anyone in the lead, but Adams' openhearted performance never winks. She really does want the best for everyone, and can't fathom why they don't all feel the same." |
Keith Phipps |
Tomato B |
Encounters At the End of the World (2007) |
"The film plays a little like an episode of Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations, except with scientists instead of cooks, though the low-stakes travelogue format allows for plenty of surprises and fun along the way." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
Encounters of the Spooky Kind (1980) |
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Splat D |
The End of Poverty? (2009) |
"The End Of Poverty? offers simplistic answers to many of the most pressing questions of our time." |
Nathan Rabin |
Splat C+ |
End of the Spear (2006) |
"[Director] Hanon seems more interested in exploiting his setting's lush green beauty than exploring the psyches of his bland Bible-thumpers." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Enduring Love (2004) |
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Splat C+ |
Enlighten Up! (2009) |
"While Enlighten Up! is entertaining and provocative regardless, it’s too bad that Churchill was so focused on whether Rosen was having his preconceptions shattered that she never stopped to consider her own." |
Noel Murray |
- |
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) |
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- |
Entourage: The Complete First Season (2004) |
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- |
Entropy (1999) |
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