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"The raw ingredients of this crass holiday comedy include an inept stab at Home Alone-style slapstick, sitcom-thin characters, a snickering attitude about tacky yuletide decorations and a good helping of smarmy sentimentality. Merry Christmas!" -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Nov 22, 2006
 
Deck the Halls (2006)6%
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"It's a horror story, all right, but the reason for telling it remains unclear, and it seems like a waste of Kalin's evident talent." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Jun 27, 2008
 
Savage Grace (2008)42%
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"A lightweight and sentimental exercise that succeeds at little except maybe inspiring the viewer to go out and find a decent curry." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Dec 7, 2007
 
Nina's Heavenly Delights (2007)6%
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"Offers a few laughs but overall is pretty tired." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Jan 13, 2006
 
Hoodwinked (2006)48%
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"If for some reason you're curious about the sad life of model-turned- bounty hunter Domino Harvey, don't bother with Tony Scott's dismal Domino." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Oct 14, 2005
 
Domino (2005)19%
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"Secuestro Express seems less interested in dramatizing the crushing inequities of that nation than in serving up hefty doses of sadism and titillation." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Aug 5, 2005
 
Secuestro Express (2005)52%
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"We're encouraged to believe that at least some of what we're hearing is a reflection of 'real' family concerns, but the film makes it impossible to tell what's genuine and what's pretend in all the soul-baring." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Aug 26, 2005
 
The Talent Given Us (2004)58%
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"Garfield looks like the work of someone who's hardly seen the backside of a camera." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Jun 11, 2004
 
Garfield the Movie (2004)13%
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"It's just lurid stuff." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Apr 2, 2004
 
Games People Play: New York (2004)36%
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"A strong candidate for the most thunderingly stupid movie of the year." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Jan 16, 2004
 
Torque (2004)23%
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"If for some reason you are fascinated by the Wonderland murders, look up the Rolling Stone article of 1989 that brought national attention to the gruesome case. Otherwise, your local cineplex has lots of choices with more redeeming social value." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Oct 17, 2003
 
Wonderland (2003)34%
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"... the movie, which borrows from a dozen pop sources and improves on none of them, is pretty much a washout." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Spawn (1997)21%
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"As dumb as Caddyshack was, though, it seems like George Bernard Shaw compared to this poor stepchild. Back to stand-up, Adam Sandler." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Happy Gilmore (1996)57%
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"With the exception of a couple of inspired moments, Mary Reilly is merely a curious variation of an often-told story." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Mary Reilly (1996)28%
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"A spiritless affair likely to vanish quickly from first-run screens." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
The Phantom (1996)43%
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"Eddie Murphy has declared war on America's eardrums. His new film Metro, in which he plays a police hostage negotiator, must have been financed by a wrecking yard, with help from the stunt drivers guild." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Metro (1996)16%
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"I don't want to spoil what happens next, but can reveal that it involves: torn limbs, spurting gore, decapitations, eyeballs and guts spilled on the floor -- the standard gruesome stuff." -- San Francisco Examiner
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Tales from the Crypt - Demon Knight (1995)35%
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"You eventually get the feeling that the actors are riffing mainly for each other. Their attitude is, 'We're talented, trust us, we know how to be funny,' but in the end, it's mostly just a bluff." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Posted Apr 4, 2008
 
The Grand ()39%

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