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    • David D'Arcy
    • Dan Fainaru
    • Howard Feinstein
    • Mike Goodridge
    • Tim Grierson
    • Frank Hatherley
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    • Allan Hunter
    • Emanuel Levy
    • Lee Marshall
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    • Brent Simon

Screendaily

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Amreeka (2009)

"Newcomer Cherien Dabis directs Amreeka with a sure hand which takes the film beyond the cliches and sentimentality of the standard immigrant saga."

David D'Arcy

Splat
C-

Angel Eyes (2001)

"A muddled blend of supernatural thriller, romantic melodrama, and urban police-crime, this is yet another disappointing Jennifer Lopez star vehicle--could anyone choose better roles for her?"

Emanuel Levy

Splat
C

Angie (1994)

"Updated version of the simplistic working class sagas Hollywood used to make in the 1950s (Marty), except that the protag is an ethnic minority female, miscast by the glorious and beautiful Geena Davis; showing promise, Gandolfini may become a lead actor"

Emanuel Levy

Splat

The Banquet (2006)

"Staunch in its belief that bigger is better, The Banquet piles up enough condiments for a dozen meals but never really tries to cook them into one satisfactory repast."

Dan Fainaru

Tomato

Bart Got a Room (2009)

"Hecker has a firm grasp on editing for comic effect, and clearly knows how to use his actors to those ends."

Howard Feinstein

Splat

The Brothers Solomon (2007)

"Though not without its screwball charm, The Brothers Solomon suffers from a lack of comic inspiration long before the film reaches the third trimester."

Tim Grierson

Tomato
B

Chariots of Fire (1981)

"This manipulative inspirational-religious sports drama, about the 1924 Olympics, benefited immensely from Vangelis stirringly brilliant score and editor Terry Rawlings slow-motion of the running sequences."

Emanuel Levy

Splat

The Condemned (2007)

"An action film about a hyper-violent reality contest that quickly devolves into a monotonous series of hand-to-hand combat scenes."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Dead Snow (2009)

"Fun, funny and unabashedly bloody, this Norwegian zombie movie is a lively tongue-in-cheek celebration of horror-flick conventions."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Disturbia (2007)

"Like its attractive leads, director DJ Caruso's smart teen thriller may be self-conscious, but it is undeniably appealing,"

Tim Grierson

-

Donnie Darko (2001)

"Donnie Darko Sequel Hops Into View"

Tomato

Dreamgirls (2006)

"As movie versions of hit Broadway musicals go, Bill Condon's Dreamgirls is more Chicago than Rent."

Mike Goodridge

Splat

Epic Movie (2007)

"A painful regurgitation of memorable moments from recent Hollywood blockbusters, the spoof film Epic Movie is almost entirely devoid of laughs."

Tim Grierson

Splat

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

"Even if the script had been more accessible, it's doubtful whether its ultra-high concept will connect with general audiences."

Peter Brunette

Splat

Evan Almighty (2007)

"Evan Almighty is an ungainly melding of religious paean, big-budget studio comedy, feel-good family niceties and summer-blockbuster spectacle."

Tim Grierson

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The Evil Dead (1979)

"Evil Dead: The Musical Coming to Theaters...in 3-D?"

Splat

The Eye (2008)

"Jessica Alba may be easy on the eyes, but a lack of dramatic heft makes her hard on The Eye."

Tim Grierson

Splat

Failure to Launch (2006)

"Verging on the preposterous, director Tom Dey's Failure To Launch relies on attractive stars to overcome its lackluster execution."

Tim Grierson

-

Fish Tank (2009)

"Fish Tank Claims 8 BIFA Nominations"

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Fish Tank (2009)

"Awards Tour: Fish Tank, Moon Win British Independent Film Awards"

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Gentleman's Agreement (1947)

"In 1947, the major acting Oscars went to the industry's favorites: Gregory Peck lost to Brit Ronald Colman in A Double Life, and Dorothy McGuire to vet Loretta Young for The Farmer's Daughter."

Emanuel Levy

Splat

Glory Road (2006)

"Playing out like Remember The Titans for basketball fans, Glory Road is yet another would-be inspirational true story that follows sports-movie conventions."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Gone Baby Gone (2007)

"Director Ben Affleck displays sensitivity to his story's thematic undercurrents, but he hasn't yet developed the authorial voice needed to enliven the conventional plotting."

Tim Grierson

Splat

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)

"While not without its funny moments, this labored sequel ups the nudity and gross-out factor while diminishing the sweetness and evident camaraderie of its appealing leads."

Tim Grierson

Tomato
3/4

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

"A solid but mostly uninspired melding of the adventure and fright that have been the benchmarks of the franchise."

Tim Grierson

Splat

The Hills Have Eyes II (2007)

"The Hills Have Eyes 2 offers another round of dull, gory fright scenes that neither push the horror envelope nor exhibit any noticeable ingenuity."

Tim Grierson

Splat

The Hitcher (2007)

"The recent assembly-line remaking of recognizable horror titles continues with The Hitcher, a dreary updating of the 1986 Rutger Hauer thriller."

Tim Grierson

-

Hitman (2007)

"Xavier Gens Will Cope with Fallout"

Splat

Hitman (2007)

"Though stylishly shot and occasionally exciting, this adaptation of the popular video game can only go so far with its mindless violence and cardboard characters."

Tim Grierson

-

Home of the Brave (2006)

"In contrast to many war films I wanted to make a film that's pro-soldier, one that's apolitical in the sense that it's about people doing a difficult job they have been asked to do for their country--director Irwin Winkler"

Emanuel Levy

Splat

Hoot (2006)

"Promoting environmental conservation, this bland family film never generates much interest in either its human or animal participants."

Tim Grierson

Splat

Hostel: Part II (2007)

"Filmmaker Eli Roth tries to enliven the formula, but this sequel loses the grim surprise of the original without adding much new in terms of plotting or gory set pieces."

Tim Grierson

Splat

The Hottie & the Nottie (2008)

"Tabloid curiosity Paris Hilton may be the main draw, but it's doubtful that even her celebrity will do much to raise the prospects of this aggressively moronic comedy."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)

"Obviously audacious for the gay romance at its core, it otherwise plays like a polished Hollywood picture starring Jim Carrey and will satisfy a certain percentage of his audience."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

"The world can rest easy -- the old magic still works in Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull."

Allan Hunter

Splat

The Informant! (2009)

"Far more serious than either the broad trailer campaign or the exclamation mark in its title would indicate, the film can’t quite decide its tone."

Mike Goodridge

Splat

Just Friends (2005)

"Despite a rich premise, Just Friends ultimately fails to live up to its early potential, settling into broad comedy that shortchanges the romantic possibilities."

Tim Grierson

Tomato
B+

Kaddish (1984)

"This touching Holocaust docu is more than the story of a Jew confronting the atrocities committed before he was born; it's about the passing of personal and collective history from one generation to the next."

Emanuel Levy

Tomato
3/4

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008)

"Emotionally affecting but dramatically wobbly, "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl" touchingly illustrates the sting of poverty without overly resorting to childish shenanigans."

Tim Grierson

Tomato
B

Last Night at the Alamo (1984)

"Pennell's second feature is marked by the simplicity and ease with which he brings ordinary blue-collar existence to vivid screen life; Sonny Carl Davis and Louis Perryman, who played similar roles in Pennell's first film, are cast as Cowboy and Claude"

Emanuel Levy

Splat

License To Wed (2007)

"Two up-and-coming stars get left at the cinematic altar in License To Wed, a badly strained romantic comedy with enough plot contrivances to fill a reception hall."

Tim Grierson

Tomato
B+

Little Miss Sunshine (2006)

"Among the extras of the DVD edition of this hit comedy 9and Oscar contender) are four alternate endings, with commentary from directors Dayton and Faris; one is based on an idea from the film's young star, Abigail Breslin."

Emanuel Levy

Tomato

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

"A must-see event movie."

Emanuel Levy

Tomato
A

Lust for Life (1956)

"Minnelli's most visually evocative and most personal film--the only project he initiated during his tenure at MGM--centers on Van Gogh as a tormented, uncompromising artist, magnificently played by Kirk Douglas."

Emanuel Levy

Tomato
A-

Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1993)

"A long, fascinating docu about the noted MIT professor and his lifelong work about propaganda in American society, or more specifically how the mass media set the agenda by selecting, distorting, framing--and also ignoring--major social issues."

Emanuel Levy

Tomato

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

"Whereas The Matrix broke new ground and spawned a host of imitators, Reloaded just does the same thing on a bigger scale, a fact which leaves it feeling, dare one say it, rather old."

Mike Goodridge

Splat

Max Payne (2008)

"As shiny and hollow as its used shell cases, Max Payne doesn't have much to offer beyond a recycled noir attitude and a progressively violent, predictable story."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007)

"The film may occasionally strain too hard for magical whimsy, but there's no disputing its sweetness or poignancy."

Tim Grierson

Splat

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)

"A dispiritingly witless sequel with very little personality but a lot of frenetic comic banter and numbing set pieces."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

The Night of the White Pants (2007)

"Dallas native Amy Talkington makes a largely entertaining feature debut with The Night Of The White Pants, a frenetic dysfunctional family comedy."

Mike Goodridge

  
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