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Total Reviews: 268
Larry Carroll
Larry Carroll
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     (2004)      "When the DVD was done, I had to check the couch for soiling. It was an absolutely rapturous feeling, bestowed by a brilliantly simple movie whose only mission is to terrify." [dvd review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C
     (2001)      "...desperate, forced, as if the filmmakers are just trying to up the ante in how low they’re willing to go." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "His performance may not get The Rock into any Merchant/Ivory films, but it makes the case for him as an action star along the lines of Vin Diesel." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2003)      "I doubt it will seriously be remembered at Oscar time, but it sure beats Tomb Raider 2." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2003)      "An adorable, original and thoroughly entertaining film that might just be the best movie for adults and children to see together since…well…since The Iron Giant." [movie review]      FilmStew.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   
  
C
     (2001)      "...would this be (Cusack's) "Sleepless in Seattle", or would I have to sit through another "You've Got Mail"? The answer lies somewhere in between. " [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (1998)      "Rarely has desperation been so intriguing, or so unabashedly sexy. " [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C+
     (2003)      "Jackie Chan ups the ante with some of his best chop-socky moves, but there's little else to get excited about." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2003)      "Provocateur LaBute not only dramatically throws the 'c' word at us in this film, but he also goes to great lengths to show us one." [movie review]      The Big Picture   
  
D-
     (2002)      "As I try to think back to "Showtime" and type up a review, I'm getting a headache." [movie review]      Countingdown.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
     (2001)      "Virtually every actor in "Sidewalks" gives a performance that is just begging for better, more challenging material." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C
     (2003)      "Sinbad is a movie that suffers from a glaring lack of inspiration." [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   
  
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-
     (2002)      "Some will think it's brilliant and others may call it garbage - but very few will be able to say that they've ever seen anything quite like it." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
     (2005)      "If your idea of a good time is watching your favorite cartoon classics butchered by a CGI dog and a creepy baby resembling a deleted scene from The Polar Express, then..." [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)      "This commingling of Down and Out in Beverly Hills and El Norte is best described by the following Spanglish phrase: Una less than caliente James L. Brooks." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "Spider-Man is in the same category as X-Men - occasionally brilliant but mostly average, showing signs of potential for the sequels, but not giving us much this time around." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "We're all goofy goobers deep down inside, and it's great news that there's finally a movie that invites us to embrace it." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
     (2008)      "Is "Spring Breakdown" as good as "Mean Girls"? Or even as good as "Baby Mama"? No, not quite. But it's funny enough to be in the same neighborhood, and that makes it well worth a recommendation." [movie review]      MTV   
  
B+
     (2001)      "Redford is cool in this movie. He's as cool as a Baskin Robbins delivery truck caught in New England's Blizzard of '78." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Crudup is astounding as a man playing a woman who is forced to become a man once again, but insists he can only play a man when he’s portraying a woman portraying that man." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
A
     (2002)      "Star Wars is back in a major way." [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   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Everything an independent film should be: daring, experimental, character-driven and thoroughly entertaining." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
C-
     (2002)      "Quite frankly, I can't see why any actor of talent would ever work in a McCulloch production again if they looked at how this movie turned out." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
1/5
     (2004)      "Goes beyond simply being a bad movie, to the point where it becomes one that insults your intelligence." [movie review]      IGN Movies   
  
B+
     (2003)      "Although it isn't the type of film that will jump out of your speakers, it will creep out and grab on to your heart." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
A-
     (2003)      "The director allows both lead characters to be seen as failures, remarkable for the fact that he himself is one of them." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2002)      "a tightly constructed political thriller overflowing with fanatical terrorists, red-faced politicians, double-crossing spies and hidden agendas" [movie review]      Countingdown.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+
     (2002)      "The lyrics to the old Skynyrd song may say that, "I miss Alabamy once again/And I think it's a sin", but to miss this Alabamy would probably be a good idea." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
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