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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
78/100
The Devil You Know: Inside the Mind of Todd McFarlane (2001) Scott Weinberg
Posted Nov 05, 2024
92/100
Apocalypse Now Redux (1979) Ryan Cracknell
Posted Sep 22, 2024
85/100
Apocalypse Now Redux (1979) Dan Jardine
Posted Sep 22, 2024
56/100
The Learning Curve (1999) Ryan Cracknell
Posted May 29, 2024
87/100
(undefined) Erik Childress
Posted Feb 21, 2021
36/100
(undefined) Dan Jardine
Posted Jul 15, 2020
83/100
Homicide (1991) Jaime N. Christley The experience of spending time with the 'Homicide' team is so pleasurable that it's disappointing to be reminded of the stringent requirements of "plot" and "resolution."
Posted Dec 13, 2017
80/100
A Feast at Midnight (1995) Diane Selkirk
Posted Jan 22, 2013
58/100
Promised Land (1987) Janet Branagan Capable, believable performances cannot make up for a plot that is simply not there.
Posted Oct 17, 2012
58/100
Bodywork (2000) Wesley Lovell
Posted Apr 04, 2011
69/100
Stranded (2002) Ryan Cracknell
Posted Apr 04, 2011
18/100
Longshot (2001) Ryan Cracknell
Posted Apr 04, 2011
24/100
The Crimson Code (2000) Ryan Cracknell
Posted Apr 04, 2011
77/100
James and the Giant Peach (1996) Dan Jardine
Posted Apr 04, 2011
42/100
High Explosive (2000) Ryan Cracknell
Posted Apr 04, 2011
21/100
Un Peligroso Rescate (2000) Wesley Lovell It's hard to imagine anyone finding this movie entertaining.
Posted Apr 04, 2011
71/100
Alexandria... Why? (1979) Dan Jardine
Posted Apr 04, 2011
64/100
Jack Frost (1998) Chris Kaynes
Posted Apr 04, 2011
38/100
The Prophet's Game (1999) Dan Jardine
Posted Apr 04, 2011
33/100
Merchant of Death (1997) Dan Jardine
Posted Apr 04, 2011
59/100
Chicks, Man (1999) Janet Branagan
Posted Apr 04, 2011
55/100
Circus Boys (1989) Jamie Gillies
Posted Mar 29, 2011
74/100
The Princess and the Frog (2009) Brian Webster The result is a pretty standard old-style Disney story -- of damsel up against exotic challenges -- that's very nicely spiced up by its unique setting.
Posted Oct 16, 2010
20/100
Cypress Edge (1997) Jaime N. Christley
Posted Aug 25, 2010
93/100
Red Beard (1965) Dan Jardine Something for everyone. A masterpiece, and with Kurosawa that's really saying something.
Posted Apr 23, 2010
53/100
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) Brian Webster I never thought the day would come where I'd wish I were watching Scooby-Doo rather than what's actually onscreen.
Posted Apr 08, 2010
78/100
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) Brian Webster Funny, eccentric and great-looking, Fantastic Mr. Fox is utterly unique and highly entertaining.
Posted Apr 06, 2010
71/100
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) Jamie Gillies
Posted Feb 24, 2010
83/100
I Killed My Mother (2009) Dan Jardine Xavier Dolan has done at 19 what most of us will never accomplish: produce a legitimate work of art that communicates to us in innovative, challenging and affecting ways.
Posted Feb 04, 2010
73/100
Michael Jackson's This Is It (2009) Brian Webster If you've got the slightest interest in Jackson's music, then this is the movie for you. If you want to learn the truth about the icon, then you're looking at the wrong film.
Posted Jan 29, 2010
87/100
Come and See (1985) Dan Jardine
Posted Jan 20, 2010
63/100
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) Jamie Gillies
Posted Jan 19, 2010
63/100
Surrogates (2009) Brian Webster Sure, it's made capably, in a technical sense. But it's banal, utterly predictable and often quite stupid.
Posted Jan 19, 2010
88/100
Silent Light (2007) Dan Jardine
Posted Jan 15, 2010
73/100
The Lovely Bones (2009) Brian Webster Peter Jackson is anything but a good fit to direct this story, as his well-intentioned efforts at conveying transcendence sometimes look and feel phony.
Posted Jan 15, 2010
71/100
Extract (2009) Brian Webster Mike Judge's nuggets are often enjoyable enough for us to want to ignore the fact that Extract really doesn't work particularly well in its totality.
Posted Jan 12, 2010
89/100
Chop Shop (2007) Dan Jardine
Posted Jan 05, 2010
82/100
Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Dan Jardine
Posted Jan 01, 2010
80/100
A Walk to Beautiful (2007) Dan Jardine
Posted Dec 31, 2009
89/100
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) Dan Jardine
Posted Dec 31, 2009
76/100
Sherlock Holmes (2009) Dan Jardine
Posted Dec 30, 2009
85/100
Up (2009) Dan Jardine One of Pixar's most emotionally satisfying creations.
Posted Dec 28, 2009
68/100
The Hurt Locker (2008) Dan Jardine
Posted Dec 23, 2009
55/100
Cloverfield (2008) Jamie Gillies
Posted Nov 26, 2009
73/100
BrĂ¼no (2009) Brian Webster You can watch Bruno purely as outrageousness or you can view it while pondering where the line is - or should be - between incisive social commentary and misanthropy.
Posted Nov 18, 2009
81/100
I Love You, Man (2009) Jamie Gillies
Posted Nov 18, 2009
86/100
Up (2009) Brian Webster A joyous, wacky, sometimes bittersweet story of love, loss and making your dreams come true, Up does what Pixar movies usually do %u2013 it far exceeds our expectations.
Posted Nov 13, 2009
68/100
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) Brian Webster I'm mystified by those who find these characters appealing.
Posted Nov 06, 2009
69/100
The Proposal (2009) Brian Webster It's not awful, certainly not memorable and - despite the words of at least one quote whore - it's not "the year's best comedy."
Posted Nov 02, 2009
57/100
Commando (1985) Jamie Gillies
Posted Oct 26, 2009
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