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A (1998) |
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Eddie Cockrell |
Splat |
A Casa Nostra (2006) |
"Following her more on-target I Like to Work (Mobbing) about workplace harassment, and her delicate Italo Svevo adaptation My Father's Words, this film comes as something of a let-down from the wide-ranging director." |
Deborah Young |
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À Deriva (2009) |
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Jay Weissberg |
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A l'aventure (2009) |
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Ronnie Scheib |
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A la Place du Coeur (1998) |
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Derek Elley |
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A Nous La Liberte (1931) |
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Splat |
A Scanner Darkly (2006) |
"Plot point by plot point, the film seems more concerned with achieving a lucid retelling of the novel's events, resulting in an almost disappointingly well-behaved sci-fi noir that's mildly provocative rather than visionary." |
Justin Chang |
Tomato |
A Via Lactea (2007) |
"Frequently inventive and playful pic conveys exactly how it feels to kick oneself for words spoken in anger and be unable to make amends because a cruel universe won't cooperate." |
Lisa Nesselson |
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The A-Team (2009) |
"Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson Joining The A-Team?" |
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The A-Team (2009) |
"Smokin' Joe Will Direct Fox's A-Team" |
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The A-Team (2009) |
"Fox Upends Schedule; Singleton Departs A-Team" |
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Tomato |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) |
"Deeply thoughtful and thoroughly fascinating." |
Todd McCarthy |
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A.P.E.X. (1994) |
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Joe Leydon |
Splat |
A/K/A Tommy Chong (2005) |
"A cheeky, somewhat suspect documentary on the battles between an icon of stoner comedy and the Feds, a/k/a Tommy Chong serves up a biased account of Chong's arrest and incarceration for manufacturing drug paraphernalia." |
Robert Koehler |
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Aaja Nachle (2007) |
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Tomato |
Aaja Nachle (2007) |
"As an undemanding slice of masala entertainment, it's more than worthy of the Yash Raj quality stamp." |
Derek Elley |
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Ab-Normal Beauty (2004) |
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Ronnie Scheib |
Splat |
Abandon (2002) |
"Pic's structure and last-minute disclosures entirely betray any personal investment the viewer has made in this low-key yarn, which will cause audiences to feel ambushed and sullied at fadeout." |
Todd McCarthy |
Tomato |
The Abandoned (2007) |
"Eerie frights here are more a matter of sheer dread-soaked atmosphere." |
Dennis Harvey |
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Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) |
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) |
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) |
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The Abduction Club (2002) |
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Derek Elley |
Tomato |
Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story (2007) |
"Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story looks, sounds and fascinates like an exceptional episode of a true-crime TV series." |
Joe Leydon |
Splat |
Abel Raises Cain (2005) |
"More a love letter from daughter Jenny to her father than a worthy portrait of Abel's caustic, media-savvy and mind-bending social comedy." |
Robert Koehler |
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Aberdeen (2001) |
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Eddie Cockrell |
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Abilene Town (1946) |
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Able Danger (2008) |
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Tomato |
Abominable (2006) |
"Not only are slasher/horror/splatter films enjoying a sharp spike in popularity, right now they're also where one can find the best comedy." |
John Anderson |
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1972) |
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Splat |
About a Boy (2002) |
"Pleasant and engaging, rather than laugh-out-loud funny or emotionally involving." |
Derek Elley |
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About Adam (2001) |
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Emanuel Levy |
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About Last Night... (1986) |
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Tomato 4/5 |
About Schmidt (2002) |
"Alexander Payne never makes it clear whether his protagonist is a hollow man or a product of attrition, an ambiguity that enriches the character and the whole film" |
Emanuel Levy |
Tomato |
About Schmidt (2002) |
"Nicholson has provided an open window into this man, one like so many in that he had youthful ambitions to accomplish more than he actually did ..." |
Todd McCarthy |
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Above Suspicion (1943) |
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Above the Law (1988) |
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Splat |
' Above the Rim (1994) |
"A fine cast and the movie's general energy can't overcome that mix of cliches and technical flaws." |
Brian Lowry |
Tomato |
Absence of Malice (1981) |
"A splendidly disturbing look at the power of sloppy reporting to inflict harm on the innocent." |
Variety Staff |
Tomato |
The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) |
"MacMurray is ideally cast as the car-hopping prof, and plays the role with warmth and gusto." |
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Absolute Beginners (1986) |
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Tomato |
Absolute Wilson (2006) |
"Overall impression is one of unrestricted access and harmonious cooperation, which certainly helps to humanize the often daunting scope and style of Wilson's work." |
Eddie Cockrell |
Tomato |
Absurdistan (2008) |
"Veit Helmer's latest is a delightful fable sans dialogue...is too enjoyable to go unappreciated offshore." |
Dennis Harvey |
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The Abyss (1989) |
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Acacia (2003) |
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Derek Elley |
Tomato |
Accattone (1961) |
"This is a fascinating debut by writer-director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who has scripted some interesting pix." |
Variety Staff |
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Accelerator (2000) |
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David Stratton |
Tomato |
Accepted (2006) |
"As a misfit-empowering comedy that embraces the stragglers and fringe-dwellers of teen society, Accepted is sweetly amusing, gently anarchic and never mean-spirited." |
Justin Chang |
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The Accidental Spy (2002) |
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Derek Elley |
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The Accidental Tourist (1988) |
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