Fresh Jesse Stone: Sea Change
"The best of this mostly-middling series, it's got a decent story and halfway-involving characterizations."
Rotten Cheaper to Keep Her
"Despite Mac Davis's immensely appealing performance the film is shoddy in both the writing and directing departments and offers up only a smidgen of genuine laughs."
Rotten Snow Angels
"Another David Gordon Green failure with smugness, dramatic squareness, and failed eccentricity at each and every turn."
Rotten Relentless 2 - Dead On
"Some interesting plotting and fine performances can't make up for a lack of immediacy and rather lackluster execution."
Rotten The Imagemaker
"Stale and overcomplicated, its entertainment value is low what with the who-cares plotting and totally uninteresting characters."
Spotlight
Dustin Putman
Dustin Putman is a film critic from the Washington, DC area. An alumnus of American University, he would review movies as a child, but his teen years saw hobby turn into passion and his life as an internet film critic began. More
Moira Sullivan
I am a film critic based in Europe and the USA. I cover international film festivals such as Venice, Cannes, Udine Far East Film Festival, Göteborg, Stockholm, San Francisco Créteil Films de Femmes and Cineffable (Paris). My specialty is world cinema, festival films and film critical ideas and feminist film criticism. More
Michael Ferraro
I like to make fun of people (especially Spider-Man fans). I also like to juggle. I like to draw pictures too. More
What's Fresh
Mike McGranaghan
I started doing movie reviews in 1986, when I joined the staff of my high school newspaper and won several Keystone awards (the Keystone award is the highest honor given to high school journalists in Pennsylvania). That was all the encouragement I needed to continue. More
Mark Dujsik
Mark is the sole writer/editor/webmaster of Mark Reviews Movies(www.markreviewsmovies.com) and co-film critic at UR Chicago Magazine (www.urchicago.com). He has been a member of the Online Film Critics Society since 2002 and the Chicago Film Critics Association since 2006. More
Dan Lybarger
Dan Lybarger has contributed film articles to the Kansas City Star, Nitrate Online, The Lawrence (KS) Journal-World, and PitchWeekly. More
Erik Childress
Erik started reviewing films as a frequent guest on the Jonathon Brandmeier Radio Showgram (105.9 FM in Chicago / 97.1 FM in LA) back in 1998 through 2001, which led to a mailing list over the Internet of his reviews to listeners of the radio show. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 3.5/5 | Zombieland by Widgett Walls, Needcoffee.com |
Fresh 6.5/10 | The Men Who Stare at Goats by Avi Offer, NYC Movie Guru |
Fresh | The Private Life of Henry VIII by Fernando F. Croce, CinePassion |
Fresh | Fantastic Mr. Fox by Todd Gilchrist, Cinematical |
Fresh 7/10 | Melody Time by Tim Brayton, Antagony & Ecstasy |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh | Thirst by Prairie Miller, NewsBlaze |
Rotten 1.5/4 | The Men Who Stare at Goats by Robert Cashill, Popdose |
Rotten 6/10 | National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation by John J. Puccio, DVDTown.com |
Rotten 68/100 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs by Brian Webster, Apollo Guide |
Rotten 1/4 | The Ugly Truth by Kam Williams, The Sly Fox |
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| - | An Interview with Comedian Patton Oswalt by Tyler Foster, DVDTalk.com |
| - | Noonan and I spoke about his dramatic workshops, being naturally creepy, why he never reads the whole script, and anecdotal remembrances of working with Michael Cimino. by Aaron Hillis, GreenCine |
| - | What made me want to see the film was seeing it in a larger context of displacement and mistreatment of indigenous people. I didn't want one-sided agitprop. by Nell Minow, Beliefnet |
| - | Themes she likes: Insecurity, people who can't speak for themselves, people who are slightly invisible, odd couples, men in their late 30's. by Nell Minow, Beliefnet |




