It's a crime flick starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe that's directed by Ridley Scott. How could this possibly go wrong? According to critics, it can't. American Gangster tells the story of a low-level criminal (Washington) who moves up the ladder when his boss dies; Crowe plays an outcast cop on his trail. Pundits say Gangster is a remarkable entry into the crime genre, with excellent performances, a compelling sense of moral ambiguity, and an outstanding eye for 1970s period detail. At 80 percent on the Tomatometer, American Gangster is Certified Fresh. (Check out this week's Total Recall, where we examine some notable organized crime films from the past.)

"Pour your salt like this from now on or you're out of the gang."
Jerry Seinfeld lends his distinctive brand of observational humor to Bee Movie, a CGI feature about our pollen-producing pals and their interactions with people. Seinfeld stars as the voice of a recent bee graduate looking for a purpose in life. Leaving the hive for the first time, he comes into contact with a human (Renée Zellweger) and becomes concerned over humanity's rampant consumption of honey. Critics say Bee Movie is elevated by Seinfeld's witty humor, but otherwise, this is an amiable but forgettable affair. At 57 percent on the Tomatometer, this is no killer Bee. (Check out RT's interview with Seinfeld here.)

That's gold, Jerry, gold!
On a good day, John Cusack is one of the most likeable actors in the movies. Unfortunately, he can't sell a middling script. In The Martian Child, Cusack stars as a widowed sci-fi writer who forms a bond with a boy who hides in an Amazon.com box and claims to be an extraterrestrial; strange events lend credence to his claims. Critics say that Cusack and 10-year-old Bobby Coleman are excellent, but they bemoan the film's story, which takes an intriguing premise and weighs it down with clichés and sappiness. At 29 percent on the Tomatometer, this Martian is lost in space.

"I emailed Amazon. We can send him back for a Nintendo Wii!"
Also opening this week in limited release: Diva, a re-release of the 1981 French action classic, is at 100 percent; Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten, a documentary about the late, great singer of the Clash, is at 94 percent on the Tomatometer (check out our interview with director Julien Temple here); Sharkwater,a documentary that explains the importance of are sharp-toothed friends in the global ecosystem, is at 75 percent; Fat Girls, an indie comedy about a pair of high school outcasts, is at 60 percent; and Darfur Now, a doc about efforts to end the genocide in Sundan, is at 45 percent.

"The power of indie compels you...The power of indie compels
you..."
Finally, props to
unbreakable_samurai, who, like
Toshiro Mifune in
Yojimbo,
defeated all challengers in correctly guessing
Saw IV's 17 percent
Tomatometer.
Recent Denzel Washington Movies:
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87% -- Inside Man (2006)
57% -- Déjà Vu (2006)
82% -- The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
39% -- Man on Fire (2004)
66% -- Out of Time (2003)
Recent John Cusack Movies:
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77% -- 1408 (2007)
46% -- The Ice Harvest (2005)
36% -- Must Love Dogs (2005)
72% -- Runaway Jury (2003)
63% -- Identity (2003)
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Jen Yamato writes: on Nov 01 2007 04:59 PM OMG great caption at the end. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Nov 01 2007 05:46 PM That's too bad about The Martian Child, I was kind of hoping/expecting it would be good. I guess not, though. (Reply to this) |
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daycare writes: on Nov 01 2007 05:56 PM WOW. American gangster still has 100% on the COTC. This movie can not come fast enough. (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Nov 01 2007 06:02 PM really hoping for bee movie to be good and it still has a chance, though. its been climbing ever since tuesday. i am hoping it crosses the freshness mark before its all done. and for all the hype, american gangster better keep above the 80 percent mark or its overated. its wierd how fans are giving such love to a movie that has not come close to reaching the freshness of movies like michael clayton, or gone baby gone. just saying... i will still see it (Reply to this) |
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curtis writes: on Nov 01 2007 06:12 PM Bee Movie looks more like a C- movie. So the fact that it is rotten should not be a big deal. On the other hand. American gangster will rock. the fact that this could of movie will make 35 in the boxoffice is great. people have been talking about this film for months and now it is hear. Happy to see crtics love it. Sold out theaters hear it comes. get your tickets now if you are smart. (Reply to this) |
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kissman24 writes: on Nov 01 2007 06:35 PM I could smell the oder coming from that silly Bee movie from a mile away.' Still, I expect it to be #1 this week because the American public won't care if it's crap because it's crap that they can take their kids to. (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Nov 02 2007 09:21 AM Mommies and Daddies have been starving for a movie to take their kids to. Its been a month since The Game Plan came out and look how well that mediocre movie did. And how many other flicks besides AG is competeting for the adult audience this weekend? Bee Movie will easily win this weekend. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Nov 02 2007 11:05 AM Victory is mine, sweetness. I'm really looking forward to AG, which looks and sounds awesome, plus I've been following it's road to the screen for years. I love Seinfeld, so Bee Movie should at least be somewhat entertaining for me. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Nov 02 2007 11:18 AM Can't wait for American Gangster. (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Nov 03 2007 02:24 PM umm, is anyone wondering how the already rewarded best film of the year has now plummneted all the way down to 79%? just saying, this movie is getting the hype of 90% approval movie and it maj just be a tad overated. i am eagerly anticapting seeing this movie if i am wrong or if the 21% critcis were wrong. hoping for the former but with me seeing michael clayton and goone baby gone it will be tough seeing a 79% fresh movie beat out two 90% movies. hope i'm wrong but i will see.... (Reply to this) |
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