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Critics / Publications / Apollo Guide

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Authors
    • Graham Barron
    • Janet Branagan
    • John Brandon
    • Patrick Byrne
    • Catherine Cantieri
    • John Carroll Jr.
    • Brian Cassar
    • Erik Childress
    • Jaime N. Christley
    • Terri Clark
    • David Conner
    • Ryan Cracknell
    • Kurt Dahlke
    • Cheryl DeWolfe
    • Mike DeWolfe
    • Bryant Frazer
    • Evan Gatehouse
    • Jamie Gillies
    • Ed Gonzalez
    • Akiva Gottlieb
    • Mike Gower
    • Brian A. Gross
    • Elspeth Haughton
    • Jeremy Heilman
    • Erma Hill
    • Alex Ioshpe
    • Dan Jardine
    • MaryAnn Johanson
    • Chris Kaynes
    • James Lap
    • Jon Lap
    • Wesley Lovell
    • Rob Macdonald
    • Guy MacPherson
    • Patrick Marcigliano
    • Ron Neufeld
    • Cheryl Northcott
    • David Nusair
    • Christabel Padmore
    • David Perini
    • Scott Renshaw
    • Dave Robinson
    • Rachel Sanders
    • Jason Schreurs
    • Diane Selkirk
    • Derek Smith
    • J. Alan Speer
    • Shannon Tong
    • Ian Waldron-Mantgani
    • Brian Webster
    • Scott Weinberg
    • Leon Wood

Apollo Guide

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
81/100

A Nous La Liberte (1931)

"Deserves to come out from under the long shadows cast by Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times, and bask in the adulation of a whole new generation of filmgoers."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
73/100

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"An often disjointed melange drawn from classic stories and old movies."

Brian Webster

Tomato
72/100

Abandon (2002)

"Difficult to peg and just as hard to predict."

Brian Webster

Tomato
85/100

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein shows off both the comedy team and the monsters at their best, ranking in my book with Ghostbusters as one of the best horror-comedies ever."

David Conner

Splat
65/100

Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955)

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Brian Webster

Tomato
74/100

Aberdeen (2001)

"Contrived or not, anything that stirs raw emotions as Aberdeen does is worth a viewing."

Ryan Cracknell

Splat
57/100

Aberration (1997)

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Elspeth Haughton

Splat
60/100

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1972)

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Brian Webster

Splat
59/100

The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas (1957)

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Scott Renshaw

Tomato
81/100

About a Boy (2002)

"Peppered with witty and intelligent narration, this is a film where humour and drama comes from the ideas and the words much more than from the action."

Brian Webster

Splat
58/100

About Adam (2001)

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Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
81/100

About Schmidt (2002)

"A one-note movie. But you’ve got to hand it to Jack Nicholson for playing that note so very well."

Brian Webster

Tomato
71/100

Above the Law (1986)

"Does it rise above the limitations of Hong Kong action cinema? Definitely not. Is it fun to watch? Most certainly, yes."

Brian Webster

Tomato
71/100

Above the Law (1986)

"The most interesting item of all is a pair of alternate endings to the film."

Brian Webster

Tomato
71/100

Above the Law (1988)

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Brian Webster

Splat
52/100

' Above the Rim (1994)

"There’s not a whole lot to this DVD release."

Wesley Lovell

Splat
52/100

' Above the Rim (1994)

"When you play with something this formulaic, you’re bound to trip upon a theme that has been endlessly explored and agonizingly overdone."

Wesley Lovell

Splat
64/100

Absence of the Good (1999)

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Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
90/100

The Abyss (1989)

"A finely crafted film."

Elspeth Haughton

Splat
62/100

Acceptable Risk (2001)

"A Jekyll and Hyde thriller with low production values, cheesy acting and bad action sequences, yet it’s still manages to be entertaining – speaking in moderation, of course."

Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
87/100

The Accused (1988)

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Jamie Gillies

Tomato
75/100

The Acid House (1998)

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Kurt Dahlke

Tomato
73/100

Across 110th Street (1972)

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Jeremy Heilman

Splat
47/100

Across the Universe (2007)

"chooses cheesy and nostalgic mis-en-scene over meaningful engagement with the musical material. A terrible disappointment."

Dan Jardine

Splat
25/100

Active Stealth (2000)

"Surprisingly low on camp, Active Stealth is mostly hindered by an abysmally slow pace and a virtually non-existent plot."

Ed Gonzalez

Splat
21/100

Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

"The two-disc special edition DVD is packed with extras."

Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
21/100

Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

"Adam Sandler's goal may have been to provide a holiday movie with Chanukah as the central celebration, but it's not suitable for children and not entertaining to most adults."

Cheryl DeWolfe

Tomato
85/100

Adam's Apples (2007)

"The actors play this darkly funny material as if they are in a deadly serious Shakespearean drama, highlighting the situation's many absurdities"

Dan Jardine

Tomato
86/100

Adam's Rib (1949)

"Adam’s Rib gives us writers, performers and a director all operating at peak levels of performance; it’s a classic comedy."

Dan Jardine

Tomato
76/100

Adanggaman (2001)

"History is handled respectfully, acknowledging what happened and giving victims an honest and predominantly objective voice on one of the most degrading pages in the book of humankind."

Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
87/100

Adaptation (2002)

"Leaps from one storyline to another chaotically, is constantly (but intelligently and for a purpose) self-referential, and there’s a whole lot more going on than the laughs."

Brian Webster

Splat
45/100

Addams Family Reunion (1998)

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Brian Webster

Tomato
79/100

The Adjuster (1991)

"Typical in only one way: It is a typically complex, intelligent and challenging Atom Egoyan film. "

Dan Jardine

Tomato
71/100

Adventureland (2009)

"Clearly, writer/director Greg Mottola has plenty of good ideas and an inclination toward quirky movies just slightly off-centre."

Brian Webster

Tomato
71/100

Adventureland (2009)

"Features that are only available on blu-ray include a bunch of material on employment at the Adventureland amusement park"

Brian Webster

Splat
52/100

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)

"This is one of the few instances where I would have preferred to see a tremendously extended version because what’s onscreen is promising but incomplete."

Jamie Gillies

Tomato
74/100

The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (1999)

"Kids who love Barney or the Muppets will undoubtedly feel right at home."

Cheryl DeWolfe

Splat
48/100

The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)

"Flotsam in the sea of moviemaking, not big enough for us to worry about it causing significant harm and not smelly enough to bother despising."

Brian Webster

Tomato
79/100

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)

"This is a road movie with a difference."

Brian Webster

Tomato
72/100

Adventures of Red Ryder (1940)

"Lovable old serial adventures from yesteryear."

Scott Weinberg

Splat
68/100

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)

"If the shrill know-it-all squirrel and his oafish horned buddy aren't old friends, then you'll likely want to give this a miss."

Mike DeWolfe

Splat
68/100

The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1999)

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Ryan Cracknell

Tomato
78/100

An Affair of Love (2000)

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Brian Webster

Splat
67/100

An Affair to Remember (1957)

"Romantic and over the top, but Cary Grant excels in these situations and it almost saves a movie that seemed to lose its way."

Jamie Gillies

Tomato
86/100

Affliction (1997)

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Brian Webster

Tomato
88/100

The African Queen (1951)

"There are not two better actors to tackle these roles, and director Huston keeps their story moving without lulls."

Dan Jardine

Splat
46/100

After Dark, My Sweet (1990)

"If you actually force yourself to sit all the way through After Dark, My Sweet, it'll almost certainly leave you feeling punch-drunk."

Brian Webster

Tomato
74/100

After Stonewall (1999)

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Brian Webster

Splat
53/100

After the Storm (2001)

"As tedious as watching other people scuba dive."

Jaime N. Christley

Splat
58/100

After the Sunset (2004)

"For people satisfied by a world of sound bites – it’s made entirely of scenes that might have looked good as storyboards, but are a tiresome mess when put together onscreen."

Brian Webster

  
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