Tomato B- |
O (2001) |
"This is a movie that holds your interest, but doesn't do anything with it." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato A |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) |
"The movie has taken us for such a joyful wild goose chase that we're inclined to believe anything it tells us." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Observe and Report (2009) |
"A fascinatingly bizarre dark comedy, an abrasive and occasionally mean-spirited tale that succeeds by being completely committed to its ideas." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat D+ |
Obsessed (2009) |
"Are people not aware of the Lifetime Movie Network, which shows films like this 24 hours a day for free?" |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Ocean's Eleven (2001) |
"It's the kind of movie you really like, but not as much as you want to." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) |
"It's more apparent than ever that Soderbergh, Clooney, and company don't care -- and that sense of gleeful nonchalance is contagious." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Ocean's Twelve (2004) |
"It is funny, but not AS funny; it is surprising, but not AS surprising; it is good but not AS good." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Off the Map (2005) |
"It has some smart, fine-tuned performances and is directed by Campbell Scott, who is a smart, fine-tuned actor himself, so there you go." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Offside (2006) |
"The film laughs at the absurdity of banning women from stadiums and tells a slight, droll story in the process." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C+ |
The Oh in Ohio (2006) |
"We wind up feeling like Priscilla after sex with her husband: It was really fun at first; we just hoped it would end differently." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Old Joy (2006) |
"On its own terms, as a contemplative tone poem about thirtysomething anxiety, it's lovely and poignant." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Old School (2003) |
"For its genre -- ridiculous, subversive films that young people like -- it's above-average, and a nice reminder that when you get right down to it, college is pretty silly." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Oldboy (2005) |
"There's a singular vision at work here, a mind full of imagination and cleverness, and a sharp skill for storytelling. The movie is dark, mad and haunting, and wonderfully so." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Oliver Twist (2005) |
"Doesn't shy away from the text's alarming elements. They are instead put to good use, adding shadow and texture to the lively, plot-driven story." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C- |
The Omen (2006) |
"This film is for people who've never seen the original, and who are easily scared by mediocre horror films. You know who you are." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
On A Clear Day (2006) |
"There is much warmth and reconciliation in the final act, indicative of the movie's goodheartedness." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat F |
On the Line (2001) |
"It is faux-wacky, thoroughly bland and predictable, and possessed of no emotion whatsoever." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat D |
On the Road with Judas (2007) |
"Acknowledging the fact that you're a tedious, self-indulgent storyteller doesn't excuse the fact that you're a tedious, self-indulgent storyteller." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Once (2007) |
"It's a smiling, hopeful film, simply constructed and very emotionally appealing." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) |
"It never runs short on energy, and such frantic endeavors can make a film fun without making it, you know, good." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C |
The One (2001) |
"Too serious about itself and its silly concept, and it offers nothing beyond the fight sequences we've seen before." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
One Day in September (2000) |
Click here to see the review. |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato A |
One Hour Photo (2002) |
"Haunting and ominous, written, directed and acted nearly to perfection." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C |
One Missed Call (2008) |
"More useless than bad, the type of thing that will divert your attention for an hour and a half but nothing more." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C- |
One Night at McCool's (2001) |
Click here to see the review. |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2005) |
"The story is dumb and the paper-thin characters are motivated only by the needs of the plot. But man, those action scenes!" |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2005) |
"The story is dumb and the paper-thin characters are motivated only by the needs of the plot. But man, those action scenes!" |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C |
On_Line (2002) |
"The same old 'people are lonely' whining, only with new technology." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Open Range (2003) |
"Costner aside, it is a very nice film, eminently watchable and praiseworthy." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C+ |
Open Season (2006) |
"Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, and plenty of do-bears-poop-in-the-woods jokes. Do we need this? Is this movie necessary?" |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
Open Water (2004) |
"Its positives outweigh its negatives; certainly it will send shivers up the spine of anyone who has ever been out on the open water and thought about the dangers down below." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C+ |
The Opportunists (2000) |
Click here to see the review. |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
Orange County (2002) |
"The performances are amiable and committed, and the comedy more often than not hits the bullseye." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C |
The Order (2003) |
"A movie with no place to go, and no idea how to get to where it's not going." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
The Original Kings of Comedy (2000) |
"The comics really are good at what they do, provoking laughter from people of any race." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat D+ |
Original Sin (2001) |
"A dull, languid film full of unsurprising plot twists and ludicrous soap opera-style melodrama." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat D |
Orphan (2009) |
"This is galling, distasteful trash. I hope the children involved in making it are never permitted to watch it." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato A- |
The Orphanage (2007) |
"As tingly and creepy a ghost story as you could wish for." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Orphans (1997) |
Click here to see the review. |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Osama (2003) |
"No histrionics or emotional manipulations here. Its view of the Taliban is frightening precisely because it is real; dramatic exaggerations are unnecessary." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Osmosis Jones (2001) |
"Fortunately, the guts (pardon me) of the story -- i.e., everything animated -- outweigh the paltry live-action offerings." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C- |
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) |
"The Other Boleyn Girl pretends to be a serious historical romance, but it's really just a bodice-ripper, a cheap Harlequin paperback dressed up in frilly clothes." |
Eric D. Snider |
Splat C+ |
The Other Side of Heaven (2002) |
"Nothing happens, and it happens to flat characters." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato A |
The Others (2001) |
"This is some of the giddiest, creepiest fun I've had in a while." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Our Lady of the Assassins (2001) |
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Eric D. Snider |
Splat D+ |
Out Cold (2001) |
"If you've made a movie in which former TV star Lee Majors ... is the funniest person present, then you have surely made a movie that sucks a lot." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
Out of Time (2003) |
"It's perfectly good as a mystery-thriller, I suppose, but it could have been so much more." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B- |
Over Her Dead Body (2008) |
"Just enough laughs to make it watchable, despite Longoria's insufferable performance." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B+ |
Over the Hedge (2006) |
"A buoyant and funny animated lark in its own right, regardless of its funny-pages origins." |
Eric D. Snider |
Tomato B |
Owning Mahowny (2003) |
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Eric D. Snider |