Splat C+ |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) |
"It was amusing but could never get over its limitation -- a weak storyline." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
O.S.S. (1946) |
"Brisk and sturdy spy drama, set during WW II." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
Oasis (2004) |
"Makes you pay a dear price before getting to the sublime beauty of such a disturbing film." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
The Object of Beauty (1991) |
"Dull romantic comedy, whose emptiness and not too likable protagonists keep things static." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Oblong Box (1969) |
"The Oblong Box is a satisfying occult thriller." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
Obscene: A Portrait Of Barney Rosset And Grove Press (2008) |
"An entertaining and engrossing film." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
Observe and Report (2009) |
"It's not a good film, but it's a funny one." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat D |
Obsessed (2009) |
"TV director Steve Shill makes his feature film debut a forgettable one." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Obsession (1949) |
"First-rate British crime thriller." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Obsession (1976) |
"This is the movie not the perfume; its smell is not quite as captivating." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
Ocean's Eleven (2001) |
"If you ever saw a heist film before, this one has nothing new to add." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) |
"How many times can you keep conning the viewers and get away with it?" |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The October Man (1947) |
"The screenplay is too cardboard." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
Octopussy (1983) |
"Bottom-drawer Bond." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
The Odd Couple (1968) |
"The film still remains fresh, as amazingly the many one-liners and the wacky situation still work." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Odd Man Out (1947) |
"This is Carol Reed's breakthrough film as a director..." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
Odd Obsession (1959) |
"Never fully aroused me." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B+ |
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) |
"A powerful film noir that underscores socially conscious issues." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Odessa File (1974) |
"Neame's uninspired direction has a great performance by Jon Voight get thrown under the train." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
Off Limits (1988) |
"The acting was flat, the story was trite, and the suspense was marginal." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
Off the Black (2006) |
"It's a baseball drama/comedy that relies on Nick Nolte to not only hit a home run but pitch a shutout." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
Off the Map (2005) |
"Things just seem to happen without rhyme or reason." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
The Offence (1973) |
"The film was in some ways spoiled but not ruined by the pretentiously arty way it was
directed by Sidney Lumet." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
Office Space (1999) |
"A mildly funny satire on contemporary office work in America." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A- |
Offside (2006) |
"Engaging, insightful, and crowd-pleasing comedy sports drama." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C- |
The Oh in Ohio (2006) |
"It's a harmless feel-good romantic comedy which offers a lot of cheap thrills and lowbrow comedy, but is too dysfunctional to stir up an orgasm." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
Oklahoma Badlands (1948) |
"Lively [!]" |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
The Oklahoma Kid (1939) |
"This B Western with an A cast never becomes more than a B Western." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Oklahoma! (1955) |
"Efficient but not exciting." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato C+ |
The Oklahoman (1957) |
"A classy western." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
Old Acquaintance (1943) |
"Crowd pleasing women's pic." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Old Corral (1937) |
"It works as a B Western, where expectations are lowered." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A+ |
The Old Dark House (1932) |
"It's a classic horror tale, the apotheosis of all "Old House" spooky films." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
The Old Gun (1976) |
"Slow moving war melodrama." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
Old Joy (2006) |
"The film is like a haiku that one can only interpret through their own experience." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Old-Fashioned Way (1934) |
"W.C. Fields is in fine comic form." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
Oldboy (2005) |
"That Park has talent in the technical department is a given; that he's a good filmmaker is
debatable." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Oleanna (1994) |
"As to be expected, the Mamet-speak is sharp, witty and masterful." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
Oliver! (1968) |
"Has little bite." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A- |
Olivier Olivier (1993) |
"It rips into the nuclear family without any mercy, and in such a pitiless fashion like the way Chabrol operates." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
Olympia - Pt. 1 & 2 (1936) |
"Brilliantly directed by Leni Riefenstahl." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Omaha Trail (1942) |
"Routine but lively MGM Western." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
Omar Khayyam (1957) |
"What I liked about it, is that it stunk but its smell wasn't that bad." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Omega Man (1971) |
"Entertaining and tacky." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
The Omen (1976) |
"The Omen manages to have its shocks look sensible and seem
convincing." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C |
On A Clear Day (2006) |
"There's an audience for this sort of mush, but don't count me in the mix." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato A |
On Dangerous Ground (1951) |
"Overcomes its artificial contrivances to become a touching psychological drama about despair and
loneliness." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Splat C+ |
On Guard (1997) |
"It was too silly and formulaic to get my undivided attention." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B- |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) |
"Just as entertaining and as visually attractive as the five previous Bond films." |
Dennis Schwartz |
Tomato B |
On Moonlight Bay (1951) |
"It's the film that established Doris Day as the girl next door." |
Dennis Schwartz |