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    • Lou Carlozo
    • Mark Caro
    • Kelley L. Carter
    • Carina Chocano
    • Colin Covert
    • Vicky Edwards
    • Robert K. Elder
    • Monica Eng
    • Michael Esposito
    • Ellen Fox
    • Gary Goldstein
    • Eric Gwinn
    • Allison Arnold Helminski
    • Allan Johnson
    • Chris Jones
    • Loren King
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    • Greg Kot
    • Donald Liebenson
    • Sheri Linden
    • Alexis Loinaz
    • Maureen M. Hart
    • Patrick Z. McGavin
    • Roger Moore
    • Emily Nunn
    • Achy Obejas
    • Mark Olsen
    • Michael Ordoña
    • Matt Pais
    • John Petrakis
    • Michael Phillips
    • Scott L. Powers
    • Jessica Reaves
    • Alejandro Riera
    • Tasha Robinson
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    • Barbara Shulgasser
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    • Jan Stuart
    • Kevin Thomas
    • Phil Vettel
    • John von Rhein
    • Glenn Whipp
    • Kevin M. Williams
    • Michael Wilmington

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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
3.5/4

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

"Watching A Scanner Darkly, we can feel [Philip K.] Dick's world close in on us. And we can be glad we're only visitors."

Michael Wilmington

Splat
2/4

A Tout de Suite (2005)

"If you're not careful, A Tout De Suite--Benoit Jacquot's ode to the French New Wave, infused with his love of American crime classics 'Bonnie and Clyde' and 'Badlands'--will fool you."

Allison Benedikt

Tomato
4/4

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

"A provocative, personal and intensely engaging picture made with big-studio resources and technical magic."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3/4

Abandon (2002)

"Gaghan would rather make you think than jump. You might prefer to do both, but idea-driven thrillers are in short supply, and the troubled Katie earns the right to haunt your mind."

Mark Caro

Tomato
3.5/4

ABC Africa (2002)

"A movie of seemingly limpid transparency and tremendous, understated compassion."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3.5/4

Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story (2007)

" This superb, quite moving film combines interviews, news footage and some reality TV-like sequences and works on a number of levels."

Sid Smith

Tomato
3/4

Aberdeen (2001)

"Grips us precisely because its actors are so utterly absorbed in their roles, so unfettered and nakedly expressive."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3.5/4

About a Boy (2002)

"The movie occasionally strains for crowd-pleasing moments as it pumps up the drama toward the end, but it more than earns our indulgence."

Mark Caro

Tomato
4/4

About Schmidt (2002)

"This is a superb film and one of Nicholson's great performances, tamped down but magnetic."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3/4

Absolute Wilson (2006)

"While the testimonials from friends and colleagues are predictable, the subject himself opens up to the camera in strikingly revelatory fashion."

Chris Jones

Splat
2/4

Accepted (2006)

"Accepted cannot handle its pretensions toward social commentary."

Michael Phillips

Tomato
3/4

Across the Universe (2007)

"If you can get past its relatively minor failings, it's hard not to be seduced by the big heart of this chaotic, colorful movie."

Jessica Reaves

Splat
1.5/4

Adam & Steve (2006)

"Adam & Steve is a mostly bland, sporadically crude, by-the-numbers romantic comedy about two gay men in love."

Allison Benedikt

Splat
1/4

Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

"Who is this movie for? Not kids, who don't need the lesson in repugnance. It's also not smart or barbed enough for older viewers -- not everyone thinks poo-poo jokes are 'edgy.'"

Mark Caro

Tomato
2.5/4

Adanggaman (2001)

"There are ... images that are shocking and disturbing."

John Petrakis

Tomato
3.5/4

Adaptation (2002)

"Almost all of it is funny and provocative in ways many other Hollywood movies, especially the adaptations, can't touch."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
4/4

Adventureland (2009)

"A little warmer, a little funnier and a lot more truthful than the last 20 or 30 of its ilk."

Michael Phillips

Splat
1.5/4

The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)

"It might be the first sci-fi comedy that could benefit from a Three's Company-style laugh track."

Robert K. Elder

Tomato

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)

"Rocky and Bullwinkle is stuffed with smart Internet gags, silly movie references and a happy energy."

Mark Caro

Splat
1.5/4

Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D (2005)

"It's hard to argue that a film won't capture a kid's imagination when it comes from a kid's imagination. But I will argue nonetheless."

Allison Benedikt

Splat
2/4

Aeon Flux (2005)

"Ten years ago, Chung's animated Aeon Flux was groundbreaking, inspirational. It still is. Maybe another spin through Chung's Flux DVD set will wipe away all memory of its middling live-action cousin."

Robert K. Elder

Splat
2/4

The Affair of the Necklace (2001)

"Shyer ... exhibits little flair for the ebb and flow of a costume caper movie."

John Petrakis

Tomato
4/4

After the Life (2002)

"If On the Run is the most riveting and shocking of the three, and An Amazing Couple the funniest and most engaging, After the Life is the most touching and dramatic."

Michael Wilmington

Splat
2/4

After the Sunset (2004)

"With nothing at stake and little mortal peril, Sunset loses most of its dramatic tension."

Robert K. Elder

Tomato
3.5/4

After The Wedding (2007)

"For once, the bigger the emotion, the truer the moviegoing experience."

Michael Phillips

Splat
1.5/4

Against the Ropes (2003)

"Pure fairy tale and flimflam, as phony as a fixed fight."

Michael Wilmington

Splat
2/4

Agent Cody Banks (2003)

"Had the movie chosen to go the campy route, Muniz probably would have shined, using his face and vacant delivery to their fullest potential. But most of the time, everything is played ridiculously straight."

Allison Benedikt

Splat
1.5/4

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)

"Malcolm loyalists are too sophisticated for this simple script, and fans of the spy genre have so many better options."

Allison Benedikt

Tomato
2.5/4

Agnes and His Brothers (2006)

"It's a slick, ambitious movie that doesn't always nail all the many moods and themes it's after. But the actors give it force and depth."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3.5/4

The Agronomist (2004)

"A labor of love in the best sense: both a ferocious indictment of the corrupt dictatorships that have subjugated Haiti for decades (sometimes with American support) and a stirring salute to a fallen comrade, Dominique."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
2.5/4

Aileen: The Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)

"Though one can question the movie's quality as a documentary ... Aileen raises such troubling issues that it stays, hellishly, in your mind."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
2.5/4

Akeelah and the Bee (2006)

"Even though their movie is more like Akeelah and the B-Plus, Fishburne, Bassett and Palmer spell quality."

Michael Phillips

Splat
2/4

Al Franken: God Spoke (2006)

"Most of this doc is content to wander through Franken's recent show-biz resume, to no particular end."

Michael Phillips

Splat
2/4

The Alamo (2004)

"Plays like your standard-issue modern war movie."

Mark Caro

Splat
2/4

Alex and Emma (2003)

"Frankly, this screenplay plays like something slapped together in 30 days to settle a gambling debt, except that it lacks the manic tension or focus you'd expect from anything written by a man facing execution."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3/4

Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006)

"It's better than some James Bond movies -- no matter what your age."

Michael Esposito

Tomato
3.5/4

Alexander (2004)

"Even if it doesn't conquer its world, Stone's Alexander is worth the battle. Like JFK and Fourth of July, it hot-wires history and politics into a wild, memorable, breathtaking ride."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
4/4

Alexandra (2008)

"The film is built on a massive incongruity: Watching this octogenarian drag her little bent-up wheeled luggage cart, amid rolling tanks and military transport trucks, you're looking at two eternal verities%u2014war, and civilians caught up in its wake%u20"

Michael Phillips

Tomato
3.5/4

Alfie (2004)

"Not only delights and provokes, but twists and tweaks the plot with just the right amount of 21st Century flavor."

Sid Smith

Splat
2/4

Ali (2001)

"We've seen Ali as the charismatic star of the real-time drama of his life. Ali, for all its flashy filmmaking, just doesn’t compare."

Mark Caro

Tomato
3.5/4

Alias Betty (2002)

"The story pulls us in almost immediately -- and the style and cast keep us hooked."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3.5/4

Alien (1979)

"It's a scream from another era that still echoes around us."

Michael Wilmington

Splat
2/5

Alien Trespass (2009)

"While Alien Trespass stays true to the era and the genre, it forgets that its mission in this galaxy is not merely to pay tribute but to entertain."

Betsy Sharkey

Splat
1.5/4

Alien vs. Predator (2004)

"It's a murky, empty-headed dive into the depths of the Antarctic and the heart of monster movie cliches that leaves you praying for most of the cast to get killed off fast, to put them (and us) out of our misery."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
3.5/4

Alien: The Director's Cut (2003)

"A movie that can still give you the shakes, even though most of its surprises have long since passed into popular legend."

Michael Wilmington

Tomato
2.5/4

Aliens of the Deep (2005)

"It's a fascinating, kid-friendly journey, minus some clunky dialogue and the injection of Hollywood-style hypothesizing about what Europa's aliens might look like."

Robert K. Elder

Splat
1.5/4

All About Steve (2009)

"There’s nothing wrong with All About Steve that a rewrite couldn’t fix, as long as the rewrite involved a different writer, a different character and a different story."

Michael Phillips

Splat
2/4

All About the Benjamins (2002)

"The home-run performances of Cube and Epps are handicapped by inept and illogical action sequences."

Robert K. Elder

Splat
2/4

All About You (2001)

"Utterly lacking surprise, tension or any flair."

Patrick Z. McGavin

Tomato
3.5/4

All or Nothing (2002)

"A triumph, a film that hews out a world and carries us effortlessly from darkness to light."

Michael Wilmington

  
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