Tomato 4/4 |
L'Age D'Or (1930) |
"Certainly this film will baffle, astound and infuriate all at once." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
L'Argent (1983) |
"As others have pointed out, it does not feel like the work of a man in his 80s." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
L'Atalante (1934) |
"Even with this limited output, Vigo remains one of the cinema's great masters." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
L'Avventura (1960) |
"To date, this is the best Italian film I've seen." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
L'Enfant (2006) |
"L'Enfant is certainly a skillful, engaging movie, but a step backward for this talented team." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
L'Ennui (1998) |
"A solid achievement." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
L.A. Confidential (1997) |
"You could call it a huge epic, but it's also a scrappy movie, full of energy as well as style." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
L.I.E. (2001) |
"Right in the center, it explodes with a powerful life force in actor Brian Cox, who saves the film and makes it worth seeing." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
La Belle Noiseuse (1991) |
"I won't explain what happens with the masterpiece; even at four hours, the film cooks up a certain amount of suspense and surprise." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
La Buche (2000) |
"A fine achievement along the lines of Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
La Dolce Vita (1960) |
"It's just perfect." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2.5/4 |
La Moustache (2005) |
"As intelligently as Carrère handles this material, giving it just the right hint of distance and ambiguity, La Moustache tends to drift toward the mechanisms of the thriller." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
La Ronde (1950) |
"[Ophuls'] most characteristic movie (a good one to start with for beginners)." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
La Roue (1923) |
"Gance took this moldy, soapy story about a railroad man who adopts a young orphan girl and turned into a sprawling, half-mad, 4-1/2 hour masterpiece." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
La Strada (1954) |
"A landmark in Federico Fellini's career." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2.5/4 |
La Vie En Rose (2007) |
"Ms. Cotillard [is] the movie's centerpiece, and its end-all, be-all. It's a spectacular one-woman show, but not really a movie." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat |
Labor Pains (2009) |
"Boring and not funny." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Labyrinth (1986) |
"A made-for-kids movie with just enough weird stuff in it to appeal to teens." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Ladder 49 (2004) |
"On the plus side, it does occasionally get away with some very effective old-fashioned melodrama." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
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The Ladies Man (1961) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
Ladies of the Bois de Bologne (1944) |
"Bresson's treatment of the material has the marks of his later style, but it's also more overtly stylized than anything else he did later." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Lady and the Duke (2002) |
"Any film by Rohmer deserves to be celebrated, and I can't dismiss this one simply because it dares to be difficult." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Lady and the Tramp (1955) |
"One of Disney's simplest and most delightful animated features" |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Lady Chatterley (2006) |
"Pascale Ferran's lovely, 161-minute adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's 1928 novel moves with its own unique rhythm." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Lady Eve (1941) |
"As usual with Sturges, you wonder how he was able to get away with so much innuendo during Hollywood's Hayes Code period." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Lady for a Day (1933) |
"Capra spreads his usual feel-good schmaltz over the otherwise springy material." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Lady from Shanghai (1948) |
"A brilliant movie, and everything in it is terrific." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Lady in the Water (2006) |
"Not bad, full of odd holes and plot troubles, but rich with beautiful ideas (and dark, shimmery cinematography by the great Christopher Doyle)." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
The Lady Vanishes (1938) |
"It's a flawless mix of paranoid suspense, pacing, timing and even comedy." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Lady Vengeance (2005) |
"This edge pushes Lady Vengeance into the trilogy's top spot and points to a bright future for Park." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
The Ladykillers (1955) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Lagaan (2001) |
"Crackerjack entertainment -- nonstop romance, music, suspense and action." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Laid To Rest (2009) |
"[Strikes] an effective balance between strong characters and excellent gore." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Lake House (2006) |
"Agresti has effectively skirted around hard logic with his velvety presentation." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Lake Placid (1999) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Lake Tahoe (2009) |
"Eimbcke's world -- sun-baked and lazy and almost devoid of activity or adults -- may seem aimless and pointless, but he manages a delightfully complete wrap-up and payoff." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Lakeboat (2001) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
Lakeview Terrace (2008) |
"Very much another gleaming surface Hollywood entertainment, but LaBute has once again managed to find something squirming and icky -- and horrifyingly truthful -- inside." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
Lan Yu (2002) |
"Lan Yu seems altogether too slight to be called any kind of masterpiece. It is, however, a completely honest, open-hearted film that should appeal to anyone willing to succumb to it." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 4/4 |
Lancelot of the Lake (1975) |
"It has a magnificence that creeps out a little at a time, especially over repeated viewings." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Land Girls (1998) |
"Very charming, if slightly conventional." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Land of Plenty (2004) |
"Deftly balances its viewpoints and pulls them off with a minimum of outrage or sermonizing." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Land of the Lost (2009) |
"The result is a giant mess, albeit one with about a dozen solid laughs." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Land of the Lost - The Complete Third Season (2005) |
Click here to see the review. |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Land of the Lost - The Complete Third Season (2005) |
Click here to see the review. |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
Land of the Pharaohs (1955) |
"Hawks forgoes any of those monstrous epic battle scenes, but as always most of his characters are made of shades of gray, which makes for fascinating confrontations throughout." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2/4 |
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) |
"I feel sorry for Jolie and the myriad of stunt trainers and set builders who designed all this great stuff, only to have the likes of director Simon West come in and mess it all up." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
- |
Lassie Come Home (1943) |
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Splat 2.5/4 |
Last Chance Harvey (2008) |
"Plays like a bad Kate Hudson romantic comedy, but with much better actors." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |
Tomato |
The Last Days (1998) |
"A life-affirming and moving experience that should not be missed." |
Jeffrey M. Anderson |