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01/29/10 |
Poor |
"...forgettable... wastes the time and talents of its veteran supporting players, including Anjelica Huston, Don Johnson, and Peggy Lipton. The result is a predictable mess." |
| 2. |
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04/20/12 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...a visually dazzling movie.... It's heavy stuff. And it should be. But more storytelling and less preaching would have served those messages better." |
| 3. |
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12/23/11 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...endeavors to educate by covering a lot of ground in its 90-plus minutes, which is certainly commendable, it's just not that satisfying." |
| 4. |
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05/14/11 |
Outstanding |
"...serious, quietly determined, and surprisingly compelling... it's easy to suspend disbelief when Benjamin Heisenberg rewards us with small, telling surprises." |
| 5. |
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04/16/10 |
Moderate |
"It's cute and clever to a point... but then the cleverness runs on like the one-note punch line of an interminable 'Saturday Night Live' sketch, sponsored by Audi." |
| 6. |
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10/19/12 |
Very Good |
"Knowlton has landed on four stories that deserve to be told, and she's told them in a straightforward way that gets the job done, with obvious dedication and love." |
| 7. |
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05/21/10 |
Moderate |
"Where once this DreamWorks franchise was about goosing convention, it now seems all about pandering to the lowest expectations." |
| 8. |
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02/12/10 |
Moderate |
"...a self-conscious, too light and literal display that feels more like a film school project..." |
| 9. |
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07/23/10 |
Moderate |
"...a narrative that rings familiar but will be hard for purists to place or warm to... This new Ramona prefers mischief without real edge." |
| 10. |
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08/28/09 |
Weak |
"...creatively, Joe's story would need to grow up significantly just to be an average episode of 'The Golden Girls.' " |
| 11. |
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06/22/12 |
Very Good |
"...asks many important questions and makes a variety of scattered points.... At the very least, this documentary will make you question the status quo." |
| 12. |
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04/30/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...filmmakers Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher tell their tale with an eerie, offbeat artistic sensibility that turns the clan into a sort of Addams Family on food stamps." |
| 13. |
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05/08/09 |
Weak |
"...mines its plot from the Stone Age (or is it Stoned Age?) of caper comedies... Boom can't decide whether he's creating a comedy, a drama, or a really long 50 Cent video without 50 Cent." |
| 14. |
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05/27/11 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...a sequel that isn't shy about trading some of its ancestor's light and fluffy parts for a whole that's considerably darker and heavier." |
| 15. |
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09/24/10 |
Very Good |
"Just when you thought every ingredient in the pantry had been used, along come Hegedus and Pennebaker with a documentary that manages a few surprises." |
| 16. |
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07/01/09 |
Moderate |
"It's mostly flat, despite being presented in 3-D, and the writing is so unimaginative that at one point a character yells out 'yabba dabba doo!' " |
| 17. |
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04/16/10 |
Very Good |
"...darkly funny... what happens when people who have thrived by keeping civilization at a safe distance suddenly find themselves pushed right back into its headlights." |
| 18. |
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10/12/12 |
Moderate |
"The real head-scratcher is why anyone thought 'Boom' should take itself so seriously. James isn't anything special when he plays it straight." |
| 19. |
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02/26/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...has enough suspense and intrigue to pull viewers along willingly. It doesn't try too hard, which is refreshing.... as a history lesson, the film is a decent primer." |
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04/22/09 |
Very Good |
"...doesn't really have anything new to say, but it does present some newly entertaining ways of saying it." |