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    • Mike D'Angelo
    • Amelie Gillette
    • Steven Hyden
    • Genevieve Koski
    • Josh Modell
    • Noel Murray
    • Sean O'Neal
    • Keith Phipps
    • Nathan Rabin
    • Vadim Rizov
    • Tasha Robinson
    • Nathan Shafer
    • Scott Tobias

AV Club

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Kaaterskill Falls (2002)

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Tomato
B

Kabluey (2008)

"In costume and character, Prendergast is a little funny and more than a little sad. So is the film."

Nathan Rabin

-

Kagemusha (1980)

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-

Kamikaze Girls (2005)

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Tomato
B+

Katyn (2007)

"A gritty political thriller, with a laser-like focus on those moments when Poland was undone by mounting circumstance."

Noel Murray

-

Keane (2004)

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Splat
C+

Keeping Mum (2006)

"Keeping Mum has an agreeably twisted plot that's compromised throughout by leaden pacing and a fatal attack of the cutes."

Nathan Rabin

Tomato
B

Keeping Up With The Steins (2006)

"What begins as a scathing but loving satire of materialism loses its way once it turns into a warmhearted after-school special..."

Nathan Rabin

Tomato
A-

Kekexeli: Mountain Patrol (2006)

"The film's somber beauty is recommendation enough, but the way political, personal, and symbolic tensions seethe silently below the surface turn it into riveting drama."

Tasha Robinson

-

The Keys to the House (2004)

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Splat
C-

Kickin' It Old Skool (2007)

"Were the filmmakers really so wedded to every scene they couldn't find 15 minutes to cut? Besides, shouldn't we as a culture being moving on to depleting the comic potential of '90s nostalgia by now?"

Nathan Rabin

-

Kicking & Screaming (1995)

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Splat

Kicking and Screaming (2005)

"This isn't the worst setup for a kiddie comedy, but it proves that Ferrell alone can't carry a film."

Keith Phipps

-

The Kid & I (2005)

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-

The Kid From Spain (1932)

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-

Kill the Man (1999)

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Splat
B-

Kill the Poor (2006)

"In spite of its oddities, [Kill the Poor] pulls off a memorable story."

Tasha Robinson

Tomato
B-

Kill Your Idols (2006)

"Crary takes the usual talking- heads- and- archival- footage approach, which isn't really a problem, though the film's whirlwind approach is."

Keith Phipps

-

Killer Nun, The (1978)

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-

Killer's Romance (1990)

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Splat

Killing Me Softly (2002)

"As Graham attempts to uncover the truth about his past, the film grows increasingly convoluted, leading to a twist ending that will come as a surprise only to those who've never seen a Shannon Tweed movie."

Nathan Rabin

Tomato

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)

"Gazzara plays a strip-club owner committed to staging sad, unsexy, decidedly personal semi-nude musical revues."

Keith Phipps

-

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950)

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Tomato
A

The King (2006)

"Echoes the dread-soaked likes of In The Bedroom and The Virgin Suicides as an examination of the human heart as well as the divine one."

Tasha Robinson

Tomato
B

King of California (2007)

"Though their crazy-parent/sensible-child dynamic seems a little warmed-over, their whimsical mission, slight though it is, gives the film an oddly compelling sense of purpose. With Douglas leading the charge, anything's possible."

Scott Tobias

Tomato
A-

The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)

"The film keeps up a dramatic pace but it never loses sight of the personal stories."

Keith Phipps

-

King Of The Corner (2005)

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Splat

King's Ransom (2005)

"King's Ransom lumbers forth clumsily, choreographing its slapstick pratfalls with all the class and taste of a Courtney Love relapse."

Nathan Rabin

Splat
C

The Kingdom (2007)

"The Kingdom offers the war on terrorism we wanted to fight -- with clear, identifiable enemies; rock-solid intelligence; and precise deployment of American might -- instead of the one we're stuck with."

Scott Tobias

-

Kingdom of Heaven (2005)

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-

Kings and Queen (2005)

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Splat
C-

Kinky Boots (2006)

"Drag queens are people too, Kinky Boots limply, earnestly pleads. Most viewers will respond, 'Yes. And?'"

Nathan Rabin

Tomato

Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005)

"The movie itself may be the slyest bit of all, proving that it's possible to come back not just adequately, but better than before."

Keith Phipps

-

Kiss Toledo Goodbye (1998)

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Splat
C-

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008)

"It's all message, no tension."

Scott Tobias

Splat
C

The Kite Runner (2007)

"It's okay to be manipulated so long as you don't feel the strings being pulled. Here the tug is constant, and constantly distracting."

Keith Phipps

-

Knightriders (1981)

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Tomato
A

Knocked Up (2007)

"An uproariously frank treatment of pregnancy and adulthood. Movies about family chaos are generally the province of PG-rated Steve Martin comedies, which makes the raw candor of Apatow's film not only refreshing, but more honest in its sentiment."

Scott Tobias

Splat
C-

Knowing (2009)

"Proyas remains a skilled director of mood and spectacle, but a striking look and a handful of remarkable setpieces -- look out for that plane -- can’t elevate what’s ultimately a silly movie with a queasy subtext."

Keith Phipps

-

Kontroll (2005)

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Tomato

Krzysztof Kieslowski: I'm So-So... (1995)

"Anyone not familiar with Kieslowski's films will likely be frustrated; simply put, he's not the most animated documentary subject. But for anyone who misses his unique voice... it should be a pleasure."

Keith Phipps

-

Kung Fu Hustle (2005)

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Tomato
A-

Kung Fu Panda (2008)

"Kung Fu Panda is yet another celebrity-voiced animal adventure, but it stands out from the crowd of similar films with its lightning wit and whirlwind brio."

Tasha Robinson

Tomato
B

Kurt Cobain About a Son (2007)

"About A Son may not let in anybody who doesn't already have one foot in Nirvana's doorway, but those people are invited in fully, to experience the contradictions and preoccupations of a man whose music defined his era."

Noel Murray

-

Kwaidan (1964)

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-

Kwik Stop (2001)

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