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Critics Inc./America Online is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Brandon Judell.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
Undetectable (2021) Brandon Judell
Posted Oct 24, 2022
Village of the Damned (1995) Brandon Judell
Posted Nov 08, 2021
Braveheart (1995) Brandon Judell
Posted Jun 12, 2018
Life and Death on the A-List (1995) Brandon Judell
Posted Jun 12, 2018
7/10
Step Up 3 (2010) Brandon Judell
Posted Aug 06, 2010
Deja Vu (1997) Brandon Judell In a mood for a little O. Henry? Then you're in luck. In this most whimsical of romances, auteur Henry Jaglom, has again created another of his unconventional opuses
Posted Sep 11, 2005
The Chambermaid on the Titanic (1997) Brandon Judell Overwhelmingly romantic, subtly cynical, and constantly entertaining, "The Chambermaid and the Titanic" is an example of how to make a superb film for less than $200 million.
Posted Sep 11, 2005
Bulworth (1998) Brandon Judell one of the hardest-hitting and unblinkingly brave political satires to hit American screens since "Dr. Strangelove."
Posted Aug 30, 2005
Sliding Doors (1998) Brandon Judell a clever conceit, but it's one that eventually wears out its welcome.
Posted Aug 30, 2005
Callejon De Los Milagros (1995) Brandon Judell The result is a startlingly funny, at times desperately despairing, symbiosis of lower-class lives trying to make the best of the few assets they have.
Posted Aug 30, 2005
Marius and Jeannette (1997) Brandon Judell a study of the difficulties working-class love faces when confronted with unemployment, past betrayals, and a deteriorating social structure
Posted Aug 30, 2005
3/5
Johnny Guitar (1954) Brandon Judell
Posted Jul 03, 2005
1/5
Stag (1997) Brandon Judell
Posted Jul 03, 2005
4/5
Not One Less (1999) Brandon Judell
Posted Jul 03, 2005
3/5
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Brandon Judell
Posted Jul 03, 2005
1/5
Circuit (2001) Brandon Judell
Posted Jul 03, 2005
3/5
Multiplicity (1996) Brandon Judell Whatever you know about cloning, leave at the theater door. Whatever you know about the modern housewife, shuck that, too. The feminism of "Multiplicity" is barely circa 1959.
Posted Jun 01, 2003
Striptease (1996) Brandon Judell For a movie with more bare breasts than any two tattered issues of "Playboy" and "Hustler," "Striptease" is the flattest offering of the year.
Posted May 28, 2003
3/4
Walking and Talking (1996) Brandon Judell a totally charming, though lightweight, look at a childhood friendship
Posted May 28, 2003
2.5/4
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) Brandon Judell The most exciting characters are killed off too early, and what we're left with is a Satan's "Seasme Street."
Posted May 08, 2003
4/4
In the Realm of the Senses (1976) Brandon Judell In her essay, "A Theory on Female Sexuality" (1966), American psychiatrist Mary Jane Sherfey noted that "the strength of the [sex] drive determines the force required to suppress it."
Posted May 08, 2003
3.5/4
Hak-saeng boo-keun shin-wei (1996) Brandon Judell Park, one of Korea's most acclaimed directors, here displays why he is so honored. Mixing farce with real pain and making it work is always a major accomplishment.
Posted May 06, 2003
1.5/4
House Arrest (1996) Brandon Judell MGM can make millions with House Arrest. All they have to do is allow free admittance, and charge $10 a head for those wanting to run out of the theater before the end credits roll.
Posted May 06, 2003
A Further Gesture (1997) Brandon Judell if you haven't seen a film this month with an ex IRA hero, you won't go wrong with "The Break."
Posted Apr 09, 2003
Artemisia (1997) Brandon Judell an always perceptive look into the life of an artist only previously known to the most academic of us. Merlet brings the sixteen-hundreds alive with all its wantonness.
Posted Mar 03, 2003
Everything Relative (1996) Brandon Judell How could you not like a film which features Harvey Fierstein as a moyl with two-pierced ears? You simply can't.
Posted Mar 02, 2003
Different for Girls (1996) Brandon Judell What makes this wonderfully deranged film fly is Rupert ("Maurice"; "Where Angels Fear to Tread") Graves.
Posted Mar 02, 2003
Courage Under Fire (1996) Brandon Judell a confused Gulf War flick adopting the structure of "Rashomon," the sentimentality of "Love Story," and the souls of Hollywood hacks.
Posted Mar 02, 2003
Alaska (1996) Brandon Judell Charlton Heston, though he has saved the Jews and a whole bunch of other distressed folk in the past, along with painting the Sistine Chapel, can't rescue his son's picture.
Posted Mar 02, 2003
Sandman (1970) Brandon Judell Nigh perfect Chaplinesque slapstick comedy.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
Taste of Cherry (1997) Brandon Judell That Kiarostami keeps us guessing and caring to the very end as to how Mr. Badii will answer these questions, and that he accomplishes this concern on our parts with a startling spareness, is nothing less than Divine.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
Leather Jacket Love Story (1997) Brandon Judell So good-natured and peppered with so much nudity and so many crazed drag queens, you'll find yourself more than willing to overlook its poor sound quality, mixed bag of actors, and lack of suspense.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
I Went Down (1997) Brandon Judell This good-natured, rough-housing Irish comedy is one of those buddy pictures where two oddly matched chaps thrown together by caustic Fate eventually save each other's life and become the best of buddies.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
I Love You... Don't Touch Me! (1997) Brandon Judell This woman is so grating, so self-absorbed, and so without a sense of humor, you can't be sympathetic to her self-inflicted chastity. Katie deserves to be alone. Sadly, she's wound up on the screen.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
The Big Lebowski (1998) Brandon Judell Nimble, crackerjack entertainment with the crazed, anything-goes humor and the visual splendor we have come to expect in the best of the Coen Brothers' offerings.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (1997) Brandon Judell ... when Ms. Rand, who died in 1982, is verbally sparring with the likes of Phil Donahue or Mike Wallace on old 온라인카지노추천 broadcasts, she comes alive.
Posted Jan 07, 2003
0/10
Bird of Prey (1995) Brandon Judell At one point, Kily/Tilly notes: "Parents! You can't live with them. You can't live without their Mastercard." Hopefully, that will be the only sentence I remember from this abomination, and if the Lord is merciful, not even that.
Posted Jan 04, 2003
Passover Fever (1996) Brandon Judell a very funny comedy. Sort of like a B'nai B'rith version of "Parenthood."
Posted Jan 04, 2003
Wild Things (1998) Brandon Judell What "Titanic" supplied for female teens, "Wild Things" will supply for their male counterparts.
Posted Jan 04, 2003
Welcome to Woop Woop (1997) Brandon Judell Finally a Rocky Horror Show to greet the millennium. Welcome to Woop Woop is indisputably the best "bad" film to hit our screens in many a moon.
Posted Jan 04, 2003
Twilight (1998) Brandon Judell Imagine a Medicare version of the private eye Paul Newman played in both "Harper" (1966) and "The Drowning Pool" (1976), and you have "Twilight."
Posted Jan 02, 2003
Sphere (1998) Brandon Judell Sphere yearns to be a philosophical epic but it's final and only edict is so rudimentary as to barely exist: man is not yet 'ready' either intellectually or emotionally for the gifts E.T.'s are willing to share with us.
Posted Jan 02, 2003
The Leading Man (1996) Brandon Judell Jon Bon Jovi, with his fiendishly angelic smile, thick, unruly locks, and piercing, flirtatious orbs, is slowly grooming himself for stardom.
Posted Jan 02, 2003
Krippendorf's Tribe (1998) Brandon Judell the miscasting of Ms. Elfman as someone with a brain defies belief.
Posted Jan 02, 2003
Kissing a Fool (1998) Brandon Judell A little more "Kissing" like this, and years from now it's quite possible "Friends" will be all Schwimmer is remembered for.
Posted Jan 02, 2003
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn (1997) Brandon Judell a film more noteworthy for its title's lack of commas than for any other asset
Posted Jan 02, 2003
4/5
A Price Above Rubies (1998) Brandon Judell Thanks to Boaz (Fresh) Yorkin, we now have Bye, Bye, Hasid or better yet Escape from the Tefillin.
Posted Dec 19, 2002
5/5
Breaking the Waves (1996) Brandon Judell mesmerizing, harrowing and in the end euphoric
Posted Dec 19, 2002
Nothing (1998) Brandon Judell
Posted Mar 31, 2002
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) Brandon Judell Pauline Kael noted the effort "demonstrates how even a gifted Frenchman who adores American musicals misunderstands their conventions."
Posted Nov 23, 2001
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