Tomato |
A Scanner Darkly (2006) |
"What a breath of fresh air this stifling, claustrophobic, boldly uningratiating vision of an American subculture's last gasp imparts to its contrarian core audience." |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) |
"Steven Spielberg tries to rescue the world's most elusive filmmaker from an unhappy ending." |
Rob Nelson |
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About Schmidt (2002) |
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Splat |
Across the Universe (2007) |
"After Hair, Hairspray and the mass marketing of tie-dye, can the ’60s be shrunk to fit any further? Yes, indeed." |
Ella Taylor |
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Adaptation (2002) |
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Adventures in Babysitting (1987) |
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Tomato |
Affliction (1997) |
"Nolte could have based his oddly sympathetic performance on the image of a sick animal scrounging for food and shelter along deserted country roads." |
Rob Nelson |
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After The Wedding (2007) |
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Tomato |
After The Wedding (2007) |
"For a filmmaker who's so attracted to psychological discomfort, Bier has a disarming affinity with the pleasure principle. In this she's further blessed to have cast the riveting Mikkelsen, who here displays the self-conscious jitter of the young Pacino." |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004) |
"That the perpetually leering thugs look like child pornographers is almost beside the point; more problematic is the rampant racism." |
Ed Gonzalez |
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Al Franken: God Spoke (2006) |
"Can Al Franken become a U.S. Senator just by being Al Franken?" |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
Alexander (2004) |
"The Macedonian Candidate" |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
Ali (2001) |
"Mann vs. machine." |
Rob Nelson |
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Alien Resurrection (1997) |
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Tomato |
Alien Resurrection (1997) |
"This fourth chapter comes off as the first fully postmodern Alien film: not Alien multiplied or cubed, but synthetically reawakened, groggy enough to sleepwalk through our memories of the first three, as in a dream." |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
Alila (2004) |
"Gitaï's portrait of self-destructive lives is certainly honest, but his direction is suffocating." |
Ed Gonzalez |
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All About My Mother (1999) |
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Kate Sullivan |
Tomato |
All That Heaven Allows (1955) |
"Sirk benefited immeasurably from the fact that the chief subject of his crazy cinema was postwar America." |
Rob Nelson |
Splat |
Along Came Polly (2004) |
"More Must-See TV than There's Something About Mary." |
Ed Gonzalez |
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America's Heart and Soul (2004) |
"This Land is Whose Land?" |
Rob Nelson |
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America's Sweethearts (2001) |
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American Experience - Return With Honor (1999) |
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Tomato |
American Movie (1999) |
"With American Movie, director Chris Smith finds the heart of cinema in the unlikely environs of Milwaukee." |
Rob Nelson |
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American Movie (1999) |
"Milwaukee's Finest" |
Rob Nelson |
Tomato |
The American Nightmare (2000) |
"We've never had American horror as we did in the decade between Night of the Living Dead and Halloween (1978), no doubt because we've never had American history like that." |
Rob Nelson |
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American Pimp (1999) |
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American Psycho (2000) |
"Killing Joke" |
Rob Nelson |
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American Reunion (2004) |
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American Splendor (2003) |
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Tomato |
American Teen (2008) |
"Their struggles with each other, with their parents, and with themselves are plenty absorbing, but I'm not the first to notice that the poster for American Teen is designed to remind us of The Breakfast Club." |
Ella Taylor |
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Amores Perros (2001) |
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Jim Ridley |
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Angela's Ashes (1999) |
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Kate Sullivan |
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Animation Show - Volume 1 (2003) |
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Jim Ridley |
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Anna and the King (1999) |
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The Anniversary Party (2001) |
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Apocalypse Now (1979) |
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Splat |
Apocalypto (2006) |
"Asses were indeed kicked here--flayed, even." |
Rob Nelson |
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The Architect (2006) |
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Are We There Yet? (2005) |
"Gleaming the Cube" |
Rob Nelson |
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Arlington Road (1999) |
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Armageddon (1998) |
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Tomato |
Armageddon (1998) |
"Not awful." |
Rob Nelson |
Tomato |
Army of Shadows (1969) |
"Escapism in Melville's cinema inevitably gives way to existentialism; pure entertainment becomes unattainable." |
Rob Nelson |
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Art School Confidential (2006) |
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Ask the Dust (2005) |
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Tomato |
August Rush (2007) |
"Acclimate yourself to the frenzied vibe and you'll feel the movie grow into itself as an urban fairy tale whose rapturous finale stakes a wishful claim on the redemptive power of love and art." |
Ella Taylor |
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Autumn Tale (1998) |
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The Avengers (1998) |
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Avenue Montaigne (2007) |
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Tomato |
Avenue Montaigne (2007) |
"Avenue Montaigne doesn't pretend to be deep, but it's precise and observant about the way people of privilege persist in defining themselves by what they lack or long for instead of what they have, or have done." |
Ella Taylor |