Tomato |
Raging Bull (1980) |
"Jake's inner struggles dovetail with his performance in the ring, and the film" |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato 4/5 |
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |
Tomato |
Raising Arizona (1987) |
"Raising Arizona possesses such a bounty of thematic offerings that, despite its objective strengths, no praise matches the height of my own commendation" |
Rumsey Taylor |
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Rambo - First Blood Pt. 2 (1985) |
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Rambo III (1988) |
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Tomato |
Rancho Notorious (1952) |
"There is a distinct hokeyness about Lang's vision of the West--pancake-flat sets in a generic studio-backlot Western town; giant, abstract crab-colored boulders made out of papier-mache, brazenly unnaturalistic stage-lighting--but it's the ardent phoneyne" |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato |
The Rapture (1991) |
"The Rapture is not ostensibly a horror film, but I found it deeply frightening, and it is so on a purely conceptual level." |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Rashomon (1950) |
"Rashomon is laudable foremost for its very use of its medium, timelessly engaging, and as singularly influential as any film in history." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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Raw Force (1981) |
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David Carter |
- |
Razorback (1983) |
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Tom Huddleston |
Tomato |
Re-Animator (1985) |
"Re-Animator exploits our fears of segmentation, of being many fragments of a body living independently." |
Leo Goldsmith |
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Rebel Without a Cause (1955) |
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Beth Gilligan |
- |
Reconstruction (2004) |
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Beth Gilligan |
Tomato |
Red (1994) |
"This is a rare film that employs the most redeeming quality of film: Red is transcendent." |
Rumsey Taylor |
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The Red and the White (1968) |
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Ian Johnston |
- |
Red Dawn (1984) |
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Jason Woloski |
- |
The Red Shoes (1948) |
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Tom Huddleston |
- |
Redacted (2007) |
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Tom Huddleston |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Reflecting Skin (1991) |
No article available. |
Matt Bailey |
- |
Regular Lovers (2005) |
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Beth Gilligan |
- |
Remember the Night (1940) |
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Beth Gilligan |
Tomato 5/5 |
Repo Man (1984) |
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Leo Goldsmith |
- |
Repulsion (1965) |
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Ian Johnston |
- |
Rescue Dawn (2007) |
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Chiranjit Goswami |
- |
Reservation Road (2007) |
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Tom Huddleston |
- |
Return of the Blind Dead (1975) |
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Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Return of the Living Dead (1985) |
"Includes the famous line: 'SEND MORE PARAMEDICS!' A must-see." |
David Carter |
Splat |
Return of the Living Dead 2 (1988) |
"It was basically a remake of the first one, set this time in a suburb without all of humor and most of the gore." |
David Carter |
Tomato |
Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993) |
"The whole 'Boy loves Girl, Girl loves eating brains' theme pervades the film." |
David Carter |
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Return to Boggy Creek (1977) |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Reversal of Fortune (1990) |
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Matt Bailey |
Tomato 4/5 |
Rikyu (1990) |
No article available. |
Leo Goldsmith |
- |
The River (1951) |
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Beth Gilligan |
- |
River's Edge (1987) |
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Tomato |
Robocop (1987) |
"RoboCop is weighed down by its humor, action, and abundant special effects; its humanity is its distinguishing trait." |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato 5/5 |
Rock 'N' Roll High School (1978) |
No article available. |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare (1987) |
"a cheap, incompetently rendered film, but it is not a deceptive one" |
Rumsey Taylor |
Tomato |
Rocky IV (1985) |
"The film's only major disappointment is a lack of screen-time for a pre-Foofy Foofy Brigitte Nielsen" |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato |
Rolling Family (2004) |
"The film sets up a familiar dichotomy: traditional values, common sense, and a sense of nature, contrasted with urban sophistication, neurosis, and selfishness." |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato |
The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (2007) |
"It’s apparent that Rohmer is once again drawn to the orderliness of the logic and interpretation that his characters give to love, and here he is evidently deeply satisfied by the justice of the conclusion that results." |
Leo Goldsmith |
Tomato 3/5 |
Rope (1948) |
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Matt Bailey |
- |
Rosemary's Baby (1968) |
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Ian Johnston |
Tomato |
Roxie Hart (1942) |
"I cannot imagine a film as amusing, biting, erudite, witty, and just plain fun as Roxie Hart being made today, and that is a terribly depressing thought." |
Matt Bailey |
Splat |
Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008) |
"Chock-full of film clichés, catchy music samples and very thinly drawn characters..." |
Marlin Tyree |
- |
Ryan (2004) |
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Rumsey Taylor |