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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat

Nancy Drew (2007)

"There's something very weird about Andrew Fleming's movie, perhaps because it's essentially The Black Dahlia for tweens, with kissing but without the sex or mutilation."

Tim Robey

Splat

The Nanny Diaries (2007)

"If Sofia Coppola were given a lobotomy and asked to remake The Devil Wears Prada for the au pair profession, she might have produced something like this horribly pleased-with-itself childcare comedy."

Tim Robey

Tomato
3/5

Nativity!

"For all that's wrong with Nativity!, there's something apt and endearing about how this sketchy, second‑rate production pulls its socks up for the climax."

Tim Robey

Tomato
3/5

Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson (2008)

"It's not great cinema, but it's never less than good fun; watch it in conjunction with Anderson's recently published diaries, and you'll get a sense of a unique, irreplaceable and finally very human talent."

Mike McCahill

Splat
1/5

New Town Killers (2009)

"This is shocking, it suggests David Fincher’s The Game shot by crackheads running around with cheap DV cameras."

Tim Robey

Splat

Next (2007)

"Lee Tamahori's ludicrous thriller is as straggly and ill-judged as Cage's rotten crop."

Tim Robey

Tomato
3/5

Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)

"Stodgy, but intermittently absorbing."

Tim Robey

Tomato

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)

"We allow the movie its fantasy of first love, if not its pretence of indie credibility."

Tim Robey

Splat
2/5

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)

"I can only recommend Ben Stiller’s comedy sequel in the way I might a burnt sausage when there’s nothing else to eat: it’s not terribly appetising, but it’ll have to do."

Tim Robey

Tomato

Nights in Rodanthe (2008)

"I'd hoped the lathered-up romanticism of Nights in Rodanthe would stop me from thinking about the awfulness of what's going on in the world. It didn't; it compounded it."

Sukhdev Sandhu

Tomato

Nim's Island (2008)

"The movie gets plain silly, but at least it's lively, and young girls will enjoy Nim's lifestyle in her eco-friendly and frolic-packed tropical paradise."

Tim Robey

Splat
2/5

Nine (2009)

"Nine proudly luxuriates in its perfumed idea of Cinema Italiano, but it would be a lot easier to recommend if there were any decent tunes to whistle on the way home."

Tim Robey

Tomato

The Nines (2007)

"There are plenty of surprises in this amusing Donnie Darko-ish metaphysical thriller, but watching Van Wilder and Blade: Trinity star Ryan Reynolds flex some previously hidden acting chops is the main one."

Tim Robey

Splat

No Country for Old Men (2007)

"Is it a masterpiece? Not even close."

Sukhdev Sandhu

Splat

No Reservations (2007)

"There's not an unpredictable moment in Carol Fuchs's plodding, syrupy script; this dreadful remake of the moderately pleasing German film Mostly Martha is misconceived from start to finish."

David Gritten

Tomato

No Smoking (2007)

"Quite demented."

Tim Robey

Tomato
3/5

Nobody Knows About the Persian Cats (2009)

"Scrappy and overlong, it works better as a documentary than as a drama, though its ending is both unexpected and deeply moving."

Sukhdev Sandhu

Splat
2/5

Notorious (2009)

"This team have smoothed over the details of Biggie's rags-to-riches ascent, they haven't succeeded in making it terribly interesting."

Tim Robey

Tomato
3/5

Nowhere Boy (2009)

"Aaron Johnson captures something of Lennon’s cruel wit and cockiness, but there’s not much inner life to him, which is partly Taylor-Wood’s choice in ducking away from a more artful or probing portrait."

Tim Robey

Splat

The Number 23 (2007)

"Carrey tries hard to parlay his usual mad mugging into serious mad mugging, but Joel Schumacher isn't the director to get him there. Count Schumacher's films - 23 really is a bad number."

Tim Robey

  
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