Tomato A |
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) |
"Paul Muni gives a heart-wrenching performance." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
I Am Cuba (1964) |
"The film fails to convince in its propaganda, but as a goofy view of a new Cuba it is heartily
appreciated." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Am the Law (1938) |
"Unconvincing but lively formulaic crime drama programmer." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (2002) |
"An interesting look behind the scenes of Chicago-based rock group Wilco..." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Bury the Living (1958) |
"Dismally ends with a whimper instead of fright." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Can't Sleep (1993) |
"It's a fascinating, well-made, disturbing
and subversive film." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato C+ |
I Capture the Castle (2003) |
"It didn't excite me or hold my interest, though everything about it was modestly successful." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
I Confess (1953) |
"The sincerely intense performances by Malden and Clift make this minor Hitchcock tale seem like a major Hitchcock tale." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Could Go on Singing (1963) |
"Judy Garland's last film is a must see for her fans." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Cover the Waterfront (1933) |
"At the time it was fresh, daring and influentual, especially raising eyebrows in the 1930s were the scenes of casual sex." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Died a Thousand Times (1955) |
"A remake of Raoul Walsh's 1941 High Sierra." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2007) |
"A gorgeous film that won't disappoint." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
I Dood It (1943) |
"A stinker." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A- |
I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"Succeeds because it never takes itself that serious despite its heady premise." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Know Where I'm Going! (1946) |
"... has all the sensitive and intelligent touches that usually go with a Powell and Pressburger film." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Like Killing Flies (2006) |
"The food looks scrumptious and the video is carried along through the strength of the idiosyncratic and blustery chef." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
I Live in Fear (1955) |
"Mifune was miscast." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Live My Life (1935) |
"the usual class warfare Joan Crawford film of that era." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Love You Again (1940) |
"It gets off to a fast start but dies in the stretch." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Love You, Man (2009) |
"Ends up stepping on dog poop.... ." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
I Married a Communist (1950) |
"If you can somehow get by the polemics and the cheesy script and view this melodrama as typical Hollywood, the film is quite entertaining." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958) |
"One of those many 1950's cheesy hokum low-budget Cold War paranoic sci-fiers." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A- |
I Married a Witch (1942) |
"Delightful American romantic/comedy fantasy film." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
I Only Want You to Love Me (1976) |
"For the fatalist Fassbinder, this is typical
fodder for him to sink his teeth into." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
I See a Dark Stranger (1947) |
"A wonderfully realized, well-crafted and highly entertaining British espionage thriller." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A- |
I Shot Jesse James (1949) |
"The focus of this delightfully perverse character study Western is not on Jesse James, but on Bob Ford being a man cursed by his infamy as a Judas figure." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat D |
I Spit on Your Grave (1978) |
"A classic in stupid and revolting filmmaking." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Stand Alone (1998) |
"Surprisingly sensitive as well as genuinely shocking." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Still Worship Zeus (2004) |
"An illuminating documentary." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Vitelloni (1953) |
"This is one of Fellini's best character studies and films." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Wake Up Screaming (1941) |
"Marvelously sinister performance by Laird Cregar." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Walk Alone (1948) |
"The film is entertaining because of the top-flight cast." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Walked With a Zombie (1943) |
"Tourneau's direction is both incredible and magical." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Want to Live! (1958) |
"Serves as a telling indictment of capital punishment." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Want You (1951) |
"Takes its title from a recruiting poster, which should tell you where we're going with this pic." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Want You (1998) |
"It mainly holds one's interest because the story is so
oddly told." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951) |
"A propaganda film from Warner Brothers about the Communist influences in America." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) |
"High-spirited subversive loosely structured comedy." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957) |
"A schlock Frankenstein by Strock." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I Was a Teenage Zombie (1987) |
"A real scream." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
I Was Born, But... (1932) |
"This splendid example of a salaryman's film is the first great film of the master's." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I Went Down (1997) |
"This Irish crime charmer has 'the gift of gab.'" |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948) |
"The film's ordinariness is overcome by the realistic matter-of-fact way it made its case against capital punishment." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
I'll Be Seeing You (1945) |
"A satisfying WW11 melodrama." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I'll Name the Murderer (1936) |
"The whodunit takes place among the high-society crowd." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
I'll See You in My Dreams (1951) |
"Overly sentimental." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004) |
"Atmospheric post-noir film of the London underworld that never amounts to much of anything." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
I'll Take You There (2001) |
"I merely went along for the bumpy ride." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
I'm All Right, Jack (1960) |
"It's a mostly forgotten work today, despite its all right construction and the funny performance by a restrained Sellers." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
I'm Not Scared (2004) |
"A middle-brow work posing as an art film." |
Dennis Schwartz |