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Total Reviews: 268
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B+
     (2002)      "While the movie could be recommended to anyone, raiding a wallet for more than the DVD rental price is advised only to hardcore fans of the Manchester sound." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Spike Lee's best film since Clockers." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
A
     (2002)      "Payne has created a beautiful canvas, and Nicholson proves once again that he's the best brush in the business." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "A little gem of animated lunacy that shows the comedian getting back to his roots." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Despite all of Kaufman's rage, he's still just a rat in a cage. But at least he's raging." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2001)      "A gut-wrenching, unpredictable and gleeful romp through experimental television, Lost cranks up the adrenaline early and keeps it flowing throughout its premiere episode." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "You could say that it's slow at times, you could say that a few of the characters act in ways that real people wouldn't, but one thing you couldn't say is that Alias Betty is predictable." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
C+
     (2003)      "Only the third hour of Sunday’s highly anticipated HBO miniseries opener is heaven sent, setting the stage for next weekend’s Part 2." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "Nicholson and Sandler play exceptionally well off each other" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A-
     (2003)      "The best shorts in the bunch result in an orgiastic feast for the senses; the worst of them merely manage to entertain you." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
A-
     (2008)      "The flick plays like "Rushmore" meets "The Usual Suspects," alongside shout-outs to everything from "Sixteen Candles" to "Chinatown" to "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."" [movie review]      MTV   
  
     (2005)      "Day-Lewis IS Jack, but no matter how large a font you could use on that capitalized two-letter word, it still wouldn’t do his performance justice." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "Almost Famous, this ain't. Instead, I'd call it "Almost Funny"." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Like the original Friday, this movie is overflowing with outrageous characters that will make you smile. Just watching them interact is worth the price of admission." [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   
  
B-
     (2003)      "If you can give a movie credit for at least attempting to be intelligent, then you'll appreciate John McTiernan's writhing, raging, overly eager-to-please Basic." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2001)      "The best action film of the year." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2001)      "By the time you've finished watching these two discs, you feel like (Howard, Grazer & Nash) have spent the last week sleeping on your couch, chit-chatting." [dvd review]      Countingdown.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   
  
A-
     (2002)      "A submarine flick with more tension than U-571, and a sci-fi/scary movie more terrifying than Signs." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "The artist formerly known as Keyser Soze reminds us with every classic high note in the titular song that we’re listening to a facsimile with a weaker range." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
     (2009)      "Siegel's shots are dirty, his dialogue sharp, and his knack for avoiding cliches is rare; Oswalt's performance is a selfless, measured descent into madness that deserves some sort of award" [movie review]      MTV   
  
B+
     (2003)      "Biker Boyz leaves The Fast and the Furious eating its dust." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2004)      "In the context of the film, the scene where Anna and Sean make the rubber ducky blush is perfectly appropriate." [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-
     (2002)      "As if trying to grab a lump of Play-Doh, the harder that Liman tries to squeeze his story, the more details slip out between his fingers." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A+
     (2002)      "This is a movie that you will want to discuss with other people, and that's the sign of a director who has done his job." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
     (2009)      "The most impressive thing about Krasinski's direction is his self-assured ability to know when it's time to mix in visual elements, and when it's best to simply point a camera at a good storyteller and let the actor speak." [movie review]      MTV   
  
A
     (2002)      "...has better action scenes, a superior love story, and more interesting characters (than "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon")." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
A-
     (1942)      "Casablanca is the script that every screenwriter should have in mind when sitting down in front of a blank page and trying to craft perfection." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B-
     (2002)      "(A) frank, adult depiction of human nature..." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "There is a certain sense of experimentation and improvisation to this film that may not always work, but it is nevertheless compelling." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2002)      "There are a lot of words that could describe this musical, but the best summation would lay within these two: it's alive." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
4/5
     (2005)      "Inspirational, entertaining and gripping." [movie review]      IGN Movies   
  
B+
     (2004)      "Just close enough to Blade Runner to be great, but far enough away to make its own mark." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
     (2005)      "Here’s hoping that Keanu Reeves begins to get a bit of respect with Constantine, and that Francis Lawrence doesn’t get sold short for doing a tentpole film." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
     (2003)      "Director Wayne Kramer takes this motley collection of flawed souls, throws them in a martini mixer, shakes things up and serves them in a chilled glass." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "It isn't a perfect film, but it's a perfectly fine film to tide us over until the summer." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A-
     (2003)      "A high-intensity performance by Kurt Russell, in what is easily his best movie in ten years" [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
B+
     (2002)      "The best of the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films to date." [movie review]      Countingdown.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   
  
A
     (2001)      "It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before, and it sets a great tone that takes you places you've never been before." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2003)      "Director Mark Decena and his writing partner show a good deal of promise for their future efforts, but some bad decisions and simplistic characters keep Dopamine from being anything to fall in love with." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
A-
     (2003)      "A buoyant, witty, and thoroughly charming film that brings you back to a 1963 that we can only wish existed" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
     (2005)      "Some kind of special Oscar needs to be created for Bruno Ganz, who transformation into Adolf Hitler shatters clichés." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
B-
     (2003)      "Takes turns being charming, boring, suspenseful, silly, imaginative and cliched, and is ultimately brought down by its frustrating refusal to decide what tale it wants to tell." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
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