Tomato 3.5/4
O (2001)
"Takes a tragic phenomenon and puts it both in a universal and intelligent context."
Mark Dujsik
Tomato 3/4
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
"Takes a piece of '60s pop culture and effectively turns it into a piece of '00s pop culture."
Splat 2.5/4
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
"It took a really weak sequel to realize what a long shadow Ocean's Eleven cast, and it's still present here."
Splat 2/4
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
"Meanders for a considerable time, looking for a plot, and by the time the movie hits its stride, it's a bit too late."
Splat 1/4
Old School (2003)
"If someone isn't even going to bother to tell me a joke, don't expect me to laugh."
The Omen (2006)
"This version of The Omen comes prepackaged, nearly identical to the original, and as such, it is unnecessary."
Tomato 4/4
Once (2007)
"We do not fall in love nearly enough at the movies, but this is one to adore."
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
"Rodriguez has given us a stylish, posturing tableau Western, based on his own mythic character, filled with full-blooded action set pieces, and set against the continuation of Mexico 's political strife."
One Hour Photo (2002)
"A striking, challenging character study that manages to maintain its roots even when treading into psychological thriller territory."
One Missed Call (2008)
"Plays out just as silly as its premise sounds."
Splat 1.5/4
One Night at McCool's (2001)
"Once the gimmick has worn out its welcome, the movie makes misstep after misstep until a final shootout of baffling stupidity."
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2005)
"For every moment that inspires vocal awe, there are two or three moments that produce groans."
Open Range (2003)
"A welcome return to the Western and more specifically to the romantic West."
Orange County (2002)
"Its head is in the gutter, yes, but its heart and brain are in the right place."
The Order (2003)
"There are scenes where you think the bulb has gone out in the projector."
Original Sin (2001)
"What we have here is simply an erotic thriller with so many melodramatic turns, it eventually becomes laughable."
The Orphanage (2007)
"Creates some genuinely creepy moments and a sad tone of loss and remorse that elevates the tale beyond our expectations for the genre."
The Others (2001)
"As surprising a gem as you can find in what seems like an increasingly tired genre."
Out of Time (2003)
"We laugh at each new twist and turn, but we're also fascinated by how the hero will get himself out of each new dilemma."
Over Her Dead Body (2008)
"The top-billed star of Over Her Dead Body dies within five minutes of her first appearance, and if the majority of the other characters in the movie suffered a similar fate, I wouldn't have complained much."