Fresh The Hurt Locker
"A great first-half gives way to a sloppy follow-through, but Bigelow's direction is superb and lead Renner mesmerizing."
Fresh Laid To Rest
"The ending is ultra-lame and the characters one-dimensional, but as a whole it's fairly suspenseful and loaded with lots of good gore effects."
Rotten Cop and a Half
"One of the worst films ever made, it's neither funny nor charming -- just grating and obnoxious to the nth degree."
Rotten The Night of the White Pants
"Direly dreadful from start to finish, its self-conscious eccentricity is both smug and invidious."
Spotlight
Bill Clark
I have been involved with DVD and film review for eight years, since the age of sixteen. I was the founder and operator of The DVD Line, one of the very first online DVD review sites. More
Bruce Bennett
Business owner, movie-critic, community theater actor, guitar player are a few of my hobbies. Family man is what I strive to do best. More
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat have been discovering spiritual meanings in films for 40 years. We are always on the lookout for movies that "speak to our condition" (a Quaker phrase) and reveal new possibilities for our lives. More
What's Fresh
Willie Waffle
Willie Waffle appears on over 30 radio stations across the country, and writes for www.DC50TV.com, the CW affiliate in Washington. More
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
Greg Dean Schmitz
Greg Dean Schmitz, 31, is a Wisconsin native whose writing career began in 1988 when he won a screenwriting scholarship to the UW-Stevens Point. More
Robert Roten
After graduating from the University of Oregon with a journalism degree, I wrote for several newspapers in Oregon, Michigan and Wyoming, writing news stories, columns, editorials and movie reviews. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten 2.5/5 | Morning Light by Bill Gibron, PopMatters |
Fresh B- | Squeeze by Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com |
Rotten | Blood: The Last Vampire by Maitland McDonagh, Horror Hacker |
Fresh A- | Duel by Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com |
Rotten 2/5 | Bruno by Jimmy O, Film Snobs |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten 3/10 | I Still Know What You Did Last Summer by James Plath, DVDTown.com |
Fresh 5/5 | The Fog of War by Dan Lybarger, eFilmCritic.com |
Fresh 5/5 | Waltz With Bashir by Dan Lybarger, eFilmCritic.com |
Fresh 4/5 | Two Lovers by Dan Lybarger, eFilmCritic.com |
Fresh B- | Dark Streets by Brent Simon, Shared Shared Darkness |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
| - | Humpday director Lynn Shelton didn't know until cameras started rolling whether the main characters in her movie, two straight pals, would go all the way. by Christian Toto, What Would Toto Watch? |
| - | We've taken great pleasure watching Harry Potter %u2014 the character and the actor who plays him %u2014 evolve on the big screen. As larger than life beings, Harry Potter is firmly rooted in our mythology and Daniel Radcliffe shines in our firmament of c by Jennifer Merin, AWFJ Women on Film |
| - | Maggie VandenBerghe talks "Aliens in the Attic" by Gareth J. Von Kallenbach, Skiewed and Reviewed |
| - | The four stars (including the director) of Humpday talk about the film at Sundance. by David Poland, Movie City News |
| - | Writer/Director/Co-Star Lynn Shelton & co-Star Mark Duplass talk about the 6 months since Sundance and the state of indie. by David Poland, Movie City News |




