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L'Age D'Or (1930) |
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Tomato A- |
L'Enfant (2006) |
"L'Enfant becomes like one of those nightmares where someone does something terrible, then tries to make it right, then gets into a bigger and bigger mess." |
Noel Murray |
Tomato B |
L'Iceberg (2005) |
"In the end, it's easier to admire than to love." |
Noel Murray |
- |
L.A. Rules: The Pros And Cons Of Breathing (1994) |
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- |
L.A. Story (1991) |
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Tomato B |
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet (2009) |
"At a shade over two and a half hours, La Danse is compact by Wiseman’s standards, and it feels much shorter, gracefully flowing from ballerinas en pointe to construction workers patching cracks in the ceiling." |
Sam Adams |
Tomato B |
La Moustache (2005) |
"...Recalls the "everyday suspense" films of Roman Polanski and the existential woe of Michelangelo Antonioni." |
Noel Murray |
Splat C- |
La Vie En Rose (2007) |
"For all its florid pretensions and epic length, the film's overwrought take on its subject's not-so-rosy life leaves behind no lasting insight." |
Nathan Rabin |
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La Vie Promise |
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- |
Ladies in Lavender (2005) |
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- |
Lady and the Tramp (1955) |
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Splat C |
Lady Chatterley (2006) |
"It's fairly baffling to see a story about animal desires presented with such a lack of animal immediacy." |
Tasha Robinson |
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The Lady from Shanghai (1948) |
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Splat C- |
Lady in the Water (2006) |
"At best, Shyamalan's genius for melding the fantastic with the mundane rivals that of Steven Spielberg or Stephen King, but that gift fails him here." |
Nathan Rabin |
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Lady Terminator (1989) |
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Tomato B |
Lady Vengeance (2005) |
"The whole process adds up to a fairly impressive two-stage thrill ride," |
Noel Murray |
Tomato B |
Lady Vengeance (2005) |
"The whole process adds up to a fairly impressive two-stage thrill ride." |
Tasha Robinson |
Tomato |
Ladykillers (2004) |
"Already as dark as London soot, the comedy hardly needed work to bring it in line with the Coen brothers' sensibility, but the remake moves to a beat of its own, one unexpectedly in sync with the gospel music dominating its soundtrack." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat C- |
Lagerfeld Confidential (2007) |
"The problem with Rodolphe Marconi naming his documentary Lagerfeld Confidential is that he's promising more than he can deliver." |
Noel Murray |
Splat C- |
Lake City (2008) |
"The movie has an earnest tone, and a burnished golden glow that's pleasing to the eye, but the characters have no life beyond their immediate problems, and the actions the plot requires them to take to resolve them." |
Noel Murray |
Tomato B |
The Lake House (2006) |
"Even with a low-wattage pair like Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, the concept is too touching to deny." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato A |
Lake of Fire (2007) |
"There's a madness to Lake Of Fire, a two-and-a-half hour documentary about abortion in America, that goes hand-in-glove with its staggering achievement." |
Scott Tobias |
Splat C- |
Lakeview Terrace (2008) |
"When [director] LaBute pulls the grenade pin on racism and interracial relationships in Lakeview Terrace, viewers should know to duck and cover." |
Scott Tobias |
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Lambada (1990) |
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Splat D+ |
Land of the Lost (2009) |
"It doesn’t help that neither Ferrell nor McBride bring their best material, with McBride offering yet another variation on an angry redneck, and Ferrell falling back on Ron Burgundy-like bluster and nonsense exclamations." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat D |
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006) |
"It'd be tempting to call Larry the Ernest of his generation, but that'd be a grave insult to Jim Varney's enduring legacy." |
Nathan Rabin |
Splat C |
Lars And The Real Girl (2007) |
"There's nothing particularly 'real' about Lars And The Real Girl, just a couple layers of quirk several stops removed from the world as we know it." |
Scott Tobias |
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Las Vegas Hillbillys (1966) |
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Tomato B |
Lassie (1994) |
"Writer-director Charles Sturridge doesn't mess with the Lassie formula%u2014he provides plenty of dog-porn shots of the collie bounding through scenery in slow motion%u2014but the overqualified cast puts the film over the top." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B |
Lassie (2006) |
"If that doesn't bring a tear to your eye, then you're a robot with cross-wired circuitry." |
Scott Tobias |
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The Last American Virgin (1982) |
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Splat C |
Last Chance Harvey (2008) |
"If nothing else, Last Chance Harvey proves that you're never too old to be the subject of a zany trying-on-dresses montage, but considering the prestige of its leads, that's a minor victory at best." |
Nathan Rabin |
- |
Last Days (2005) |
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- |
The Last Emperor (1987) |
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Splat C- |
Last Holiday (2006) |
"Here at least, Latifah has only two modes: heavily constipated and sass-tastic." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat D+ |
The Last House on the Left (2009) |
"Substitutes general 'intensity' for every thorny stylistic and political particulars that made Craven’s film so singular." |
Scott Tobias |
Tomato B- |
The Last King of Scotland (2006) |
"There must come a reckoning, and in The Last King Of Scotland, the loss of innocence consumes the whole final hour, during which time Whitaker appears less often, his screen time stolen by an increasingly weepy McAvoy." |
Keith Phipps |
Splat D- |
The Last Kiss (2006) |
"The Last Kiss bears the unmistakable Haggis touch, one as subtle and understated as an electric chainsaw through the spinal cord." |
Nathan Rabin |
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The Last Laugh (1924) |
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Splat C |
The Last Legion (2007) |
"Though it's never wise to underestimate the power or universal appeal of Rai's cleavage and lustrous hair, that's about all that sets the doggedly mediocre The Last Legion apart from every other sword-and-sandal epic about the origins of Camelot." |
Nathan Rabin |
Tomato B |
The Last Mimzy (2007) |
"New Line powerbroker/director Robert Shaye has made a children's film for stoners, a trippy, psychedelic fable that belongs in the DVD section of New Age bookstores alongside the strangely similar What The Fuck Do We Know?" |
Nathan Rabin |
Tomato B+ |
The Last Mistress (2008) |
"Though Argento's full-barreled performance hits some bum notes, her utter lack of reserve stands out as both reckless and courageous against the social rigors of Parisian high society." |
Scott Tobias |
- |
The Last Mogul (2005) |
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The Last of the Blue Devils (1979) |
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- |
The Last Seduction II (1999) |
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The Last Shot (2004) |
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- |
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) |
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The Last Waltz (1978) |
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Splat C |
The Last Winter (2007) |
"The Last Winter's heart is in the right place, but it isn't pumping any blood." |
Noel Murray |
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Late Spring (1949) |
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