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Total Reviews: 268
Larry Carroll
Larry Carroll
Larry Carroll

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B+
     (2004)      "Just close enough to Blade Runner to be great, but far enough away to make its own mark." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2004)      "If she keeps this up, the number listed for Brittany Murphy in your PDA will soon need to be changed from Moviefone to a neighborhood video store." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "The only actor who outshines his predecessor is Schreiber, a criminally underrated actor who thoroughly sells both Raymond’s public allure and private confusion." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Whoever thought that one of the best times at the movies this year would feature a shot of Doogie Howser snorting cocaine out of the small of a woman’s back? " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "Swordfish; Gothika; this howler. Best Actress winner Halle Berry is getting dangerously close to exhausting her nine Hollywood lives." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "Marston, making his directorial debut, made some choices while creating his film that simply cannot be described more accurately than as ballsy." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2004)      "Chad Michael Murray could be the next Johnny Depp, or he could be the next Luke Perry – only time will tell." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
D
     (2004)      "The worst kind of rockumentary: a boring, self-important, uninspired portrayal of a band more than a decade past its prime. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "This is the kind of movie a young girl can take and make her own, and in a world full of pandering entertainment, that’s something special." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "We watch movies every day that celebrate violence, sex, and crude humor. Now, here’s the chance to watch a movie that powerfully presents something worth celebrating: us." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
A
     (2004)      "Somehow, improbably, Linklater has now made two of the most romantic films of the last decade, both featuring the same characters." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
D
     (2004)      "With George Lucas’ lawyers eager to justify undoubtedly Jabba-sized retainers, writer-director Delaporte may want to start the tie selection now for his court appearance." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "Annaud once again harnesses a knack for telling a largely dialogue-free story with mesmerizing, all-natural acting performances from animals." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "The only real laugh to be had at a screening of White Chicks is during the trailer for the goofy upcoming film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "The ending of the new Stepford Wives is completely ineffective. It doesn’t clearly define what these women are and goes for a lazy screenwriter’s cure all." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "An occasionally inspired, somewhat confused, utterly watchable film featuring some of the biggest stars in Hollywood." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "Like a confused film school student, director Jared Hess is happy to pay homage to his film heroes, but doesn’t have enough passion to say much of anything in his own voice." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
A-
     (2004)      "The triumph of Born Into This isn’t that is makes us understand the man, but rather that it is able to reproduce him so vividly." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "Is Soul Plane an instant classic? Nope. Does it go too far at times? Absolutely. But is it a damn funny movie? Fo’ shizzle, my nizzle." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Everything an independent film should be: daring, experimental, character-driven and thoroughly entertaining." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "The highly anticipated sequel is a two-headed monster: some love it while others feel it desecrates the memory of the original. Larry Carroll and Todd Gilchrist debate." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "Goes down a well-traveled road that leaves Drumstrings neutered and Evie with a forehead that, like her character, heals all too cleanly." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
A-
     (2004)      "Feeds us the message quite literally that we are all poisoning ourselves to death in such a charming, hilarious, self-deprecating manner that you actually enjoy hearing it." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "A genial, harmless, uneventful little film that will have you smiling while you’re also thinking about what to get for dinner after it ends." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
D
     (2004)      "A young boy scans the movie theater and whispers, ‘I see bored people.’ Welcome to Hollywood’s latest attempt to duplicate The Sixth Sense." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Fey has crafted what would seem to be an impossibility: a bawdy, uproarious, entertaining teen comedy that successfully delivers a worthwhile message." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "Rick Springfield was a punch line by ’83; Michael Jackson was in his “Bad” phase in 1987. No wonder Jenna’s such a dork – her MTV is five years behind everyone else’s. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "Asks you to question a lot of things about society’s willingness to judge, but fails in offering any intelligent arguments of its own. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2003)      "The film equivalent of an early 80s West Coast punk rock demo: low budget, unfocused fury from deep within that not everyone will agree with, but with undeniable primal power." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "The man who once envisioned a monster made entirely out of poop now only allows the substance to be used in a cutesy joke involving a baby’s diaper." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "Just what the doctor ordered for older moviegoers longing for a return to the golden age of film." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Snyder takes his horror seriously, and God bless him for it. He has crafted the rarest of remakes: one that might actually surpass the original." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "Cody Banks 2 is everything you fear in a sequel and more." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "This may become known as the gold standard for straight-to-video cartoon releases." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2004)      "Capitulates to weak dialogue, poor pacing, and a half-hearted performance from mumbler Viggo Mortensen, leaving it to be remembered more for a few scenes than as a total film" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "Director Phillips may have set out to update the classic TV show, but what he ended up with is a 21st-Century remake of 'Dragnet', the Tom Hanks-Dan Aykroyd two-star flick. " [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
D-
     (2004)      "A complete jumble of a movie that could have a talking albino gnu wander into the last frame and not make any less sense" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "Solid dancing and a catchy soundtrack. But expect to have the time of your life again and you’ll most likely be disappointed. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "The film most definitely has its flaws, but don’t be surprised if this is the one Spy Kids DVD out of the three that your kids end up watching the most. " [dvd review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "If Eurotrip were a comedian saying, 'Stop me if you’ve heard this one,' he’d get little more than half a syllable into his act. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "A delightful, breezy, eager-to-please tale of romance that will go down as a career highlight for both lead actors." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "Some jokes hit and others miss, but the laughter, camaraderie and warmth will keep you smiling as much as it did the first time around." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A-
     (2004)      "This film will make you dizzy, thirsty and cold, and you might even find yourself having difficulty breathing – but you’ll love every minute of it." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
F
     (2004)      "You Got Hosed might be a more accurate title for those suckered into putting down ten dollars for this waste of celluloid. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2004)      "It’s no contest. The supporting performances of Gary Cole and Ginnifer Goodwin easily outshine the tepid romantic chemistry of this film’s young leads." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "A director's material is only as good as its presentation and Kon needs some lessons in streamlining his product. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2004)      "It's Stiller who seems to take the biggest hit, revealing the fact that his career has entered a stale state of self-parody." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "Truly remarkable - a history lesson, a mea culpa and one last chance to discuss a pivotal era with someone who was actually there." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2003)      "This remake is perfect holiday fare for all those families who can’t get enough of According to Jim, My Wife & Kids and Yes, Dear." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B+
     (2003)      "Move over, Elf. Australian director P.J. Hogan has put together an equally delightful holiday treat anchored by two magical lead performances." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
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