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Wake Up, Ron Burgundy (2004) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Waking Life (2001) |
"You watch movies. A lot of movies. Some good, some not so good. Once in a while, you see one and you're like, whoa, now this is something else." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Walk the Line (2005) |
"Even all the generic biopic stuff can't take away from the joy of watching Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon singing together." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
WALL-E (2008) |
"This love story moved me more than any other in years." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/5 |
Wallace & Gromit - A Close Shave (1995) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
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Wallace & Gromit Gift Set (1990) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) |
"An absurd homage to 1930s Universal horror movies," |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Watchmen (2009) |
"More interested in mythology, philosophy and genre deconstruction than in cheap thrills." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Waterboy (1998) |
"It ain't really thought provoking, but you can't deny it's terrific entertainment." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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The Way of the Gun (2000) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Wayne's World (1992) |
"This movie is stupid, but in a smart way: it's supposed to be stupid! Party on!" |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Wayne's World 2 (1993) |
"Once again, here's a great comedy for us to enjoy." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Wedding Crashers (2005) |
"Look Ma, no Ben Stiller!" |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
The Wedding Singer (1998) |
"The almost never-miss comedy makes up for the unexceptionnal storyline, and Frank Coraci happens to be a skillful mainstream director." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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Weird Science (1985) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
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Welcome to the Dollhouse (1996) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
West Side Story (1961) |
"From start to end, I was dazzled by West Side Story, which blends somber social drama, flashy musical numbers and the most timeless of love stories, Romeo & Juliet." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
What a Girl Wants (2003) |
"Derivative, inconsequential and desperately predictable, but if you’re in the mood for a harmless MTVed fairy tale you’ll have a good time." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
What Dreams May Come (1998) |
"This is still a very special movie experience that must be seen on a big screen, but it isn't quite the masterpiece it could have been." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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What Women Want (2000) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/5 |
What's Love Got to Do With It? (1993) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
When Harry Met Sally... (1989) |
"This film is pure fun from start to end, and it made me want to be in love again." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Splat 2.5/4 |
When Will I Be Loved (2004) |
"There are many enjoyable bits sparkled through and the third act really works, but it’s just a little too uneven." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Where the Wild Things Are (2009) |
"I truly hope I never turn into the kind of person who isn't able to enjoy a movie like this." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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Who Am I? (1998) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Wild at Heart (1990) |
"An unforgettable experience." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Wild Bunch (1969) |
"Peckinpah tells intense tales of male bonding, where honor and loyalty are the codes to follow, even if it means a bloody end. When paired with the mythology of the Western, it adds up to a fascinating movie." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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The Wild Dogs (2002) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Wild Things (1998) |
"Personally, even though I think that the film's too twisted to be believable, I enjoyed it." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
Wild Wild West (1999) |
"It makes for a satisfying summer moviegoing experience." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Splat 2/4 |
Willard (2003) |
"A very low-key, uneventful and -I must say- dull picture." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet (1996) |
"Deeply entertaining, from the gripping opening to the breath-taking finale." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Splat 1.5/4 |
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004) |
"Aaaarghh!" |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Splat 2/4 |
Windtalkers (2002) |
"The most half-assed lesson in tolerance this side of an after-school special." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Winged Migration (2003) |
"There are no words to describe the poetic beauty of this film." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Wizard of Oz (1939) |
"Is there another family movie as timeless as this one? I don't think so, pal." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
Wonder Boys (2000) |
"Yes, the film is often hilarious and surprisingly exciting, but it's really an expertly crafted, intelligent character piece, a mature film about inspiration and choices." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato |
Wonderfalls - The Complete Series (2004) |
"Jaye might be clinically insane, but I wouldn’t change a thing about her. I’m in love." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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The Wood (1999) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
The Woods (2006) |
"Lucky McKee's latest is not as singular as May, but it's still a solid flick." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
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The World According to Garp (1982) |
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Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3/4 |
World Trade Center (2006) |
"If you hold it up against Stone's masterpieces or United 93, it can't help but feel disappointing. But on its own, it's a gripping and emotional film." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
World's Greatest Dad (2009) |
"This is like the Todd Solondz or Alexander Payne version of a Robin Williams father-son comedy." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 4/4 |
The Wrestler (2008) |
"Manages not to make this washed up wrestler a joke, just an "old broken down piece of meat" for whom we feel tremendous empathy." |
Kevin N. Laforest |
Tomato 2.5/4 |
Wrongfully Accused (1998) |
"I'd say it's worth a rent." |
Kevin N. Laforest |