98% The Queen
Full of wit, humor, and pathos, Stephen Frears� moving portrait of the British royals during the period after Princess Diana's death features not one but two remarkable performances, that of Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II and Michael Sheen as the newly-ordained Prime Minister Tony Blair. They embody their characters and lay bare the motivations behind these prominent people, giving viewers a glimpse into the inner workings of the British monarchy.
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91% Volver
Volver catches director Pedro Almodovar and star Penelope Cruz at the peak of their respective powers, in service of a layered, thought-provoking film. This magical tragicomic melodrama may be Almodovar's most restrained work to date, but it still features his trademarks: a strong attention to color and detail, a celebration of the trials and tribulations of women, and, of course, the inestimable Carmen Maura. The lovely Penelope Cruz hasn't shone more brightly as she does here.
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87% Zodiac
A subtle, dialogue-driven thriller that delivers with scene after scene of gut-wrenching anxiety and tension.
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86% Notes on a Scandal
In this sharp psychological thriller, Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett give fierce, memorable performances as two schoolteachers locked in a battle of wits.
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84% Bridge to Terabithia
Bridge to Terabithia is a faithful adaptation of a beloved children's novel and a powerful portrayal of love, loss, and imagination through children's eyes.
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83% Breach
Powered by Chris Cooper's masterful performance, Breach is a tense and engaging portrayal of the FBI's infamous turncoat.
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78% Charlotte's Web
Kids will be entertained by the straightforward plot and cute animals, and adults will be charmed by how quiet and humble the production is, a fine translation of E.B. White�s genteel prose.
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78% Dreamgirls
Dreamgirls' simple characters and plot hardly detract from the movie�s real feats: the electrifying performances and the dazzling musical numbers.
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74% Happy Feet
Visually dazzling, with a thoughtful storyline and catchy musical numbers, Happy Feet marks a successful animated debut from the makers of Babe.
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66% Black Snake Moan
Uninhibited performances, skillful direction, and a killer blues soundtrack elevate Black Snake Moan beyond its outlandish premise.
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66% Reign Over Me
Reign Over Me is a charming, affecting tale of friendship and loss, with solid performances from top to bottom.
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65% Music and Lyrics
Music & Lyrics is a light and pleasant romantic comedy that succeeds because of the considerable charm of its co-stars.
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63% Miss Potter
A charming biopic with that maintains its sweetness even in sadder moments.
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63% Blood Diamond
Blood Diamond overcomes poor storytelling with its biting commentary and fine performances.
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61% 300
A simple-minded but visually exciting experience, full of blood, violence, and ready-made movie quotes.
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59% The Astronaut Farmer
The Astronaut Farmer is a charming, inspirational drama that successfully avoids modern cinematic cliches while appealing to the optimistic dreamer in all of us.
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55% The Last Mimzy
The Last Mimzy juggles too many genres and subplots, eventually settling as an unfocused, slightly boring movie.
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47% Shooter
With an implausible story and numerous plot holes, Shooter fails to distinguish itself from other mindless action-thrillers.
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45% Pride
Pride features a typically stellar performance from Terrence Howard, but ultimately falls victim to its over usage of sports movie clich�s.
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44% Night at the Museum
Parents might call this either a spectacle-filled adventure or a shallow and vapid CG-fest, depending on whether they choose to embrace this on the same level as their kids.
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36% Reno 911!: Miami
Reno 911!'s anarchic brand of comedy loses much in translation to the big screen where it feels slapdash and shallow.
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34% TMNT
TMNT's art direction is splendid, but the plot is non-existent and the dialogue lacks the irony and goofy wit of the earlier TMNT movies.
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33% The Ultimate Gift
Though The Ultimate Gift avoids religious speechifying like other Fox Faith films, it's dramatically inert with flat direction.
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26% Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider is a sour mix of morose, glum histrionics amidst jokey puns and hammy dialogue.
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25% Stomp the Yard
While Stomp the Yard contains impressive musical and dance numbers, it loses its momentum during the intervening soap opera-style subplots.
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25% The Abandoned
The Abandoned spends so much time setting up the creepy atmosphere, that it forgets to inhabit it with genuine spooks or scares.
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24% Daddy's Little Girls
Daddy's Little Girls boasts fine performances and a poignant message, but is ultimately let down by amateurish filmmaking.
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22% Dead Silence
More tasteful than recent slasher flicks, but Dead Silence is undone by boring characters, bland dialogue, and an unnecessary and obvious twist ending.
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20% Arthur and the Invisibles
Arthur wastes its big-name voice talent on a predictable script and substandard CG animation.
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18% I Think I Love My Wife
Chris Rock's comedic instincts are muted and the female characters are unsatisfactorily drawn in this uneven sex farce/domestic drama mashup.
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17% Wild Hogs
Wild Hogs is a dreadful combination of fish-out-of-water jokes, slapstick, and lazy stereotypes.
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16% Eragon
Written by a teenager (and it shows), Eragon presents nothing new to the "hero�s journey" story archetype. In movie terms, this movie looks and sounds like Lord of the Rings and plays out like a bad Star Wars rip-off. The movie spins the tale of a peasant boy who is suddenly entrusted with a dragon and must, with the help of a mentor, train, grow strong, and defeat an evil emperor. The way the critics picture it, the makers of Eragon should soon be expecting an annoyed phone call from George Lucas.
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15% Hannibal Rising
Hannibal Rising reduces the horror icon to a collection of dime-store psychological traits.
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14% Hills Have Eyes II
What started with the Carter family, clearly didn't end with the Carter family. As part of a routine mission, a unit of National Guard soldiers stop at a New Mexican outpost only to find the isolated research camp mysteriously deserted.
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11% The Messengers
The Messengers is an atmospheric but derivative rip-off of countless other horror movies.
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9% Norbit
Though Eddie Murphy gives it his all, Norbit's material is crass and largely unfunny.
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8% The Number 23
Clumsy, unengaging, and mostly confusing, The Number 23 fails as both a psychological thriller and a Jim Carrey career move.
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8% Premonition
An overly obtuse potboiler that borrows charmlessly from "Memento," "The Sixth Sense," and "Groundhog Day."
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6% Because I Said So
Because I Said So is an unfunny, cliche-ridden mess that manages to make Diane Keaton temporarily unlikable.
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2% Epic Movie
A crude comedy with nothing new or insightful to say about the subjects it satirizes.
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100% The Earrings of Madame De...
MADAME DE... is set in the glittering world of Paris high society in the dizzy days before World War One.
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97% Offside
A spirited film that explores gender politics with comedy, intelligence, and a variety of interesting characters.
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95% Pan's Labyrinth
Pan's Labyrinth is Alice in Wonderland for grown-ups, with the horrors of both reality and fantasy blended together into an extraordinary, spellbinding fable. Told through the eyes of a little girl whose imaginary world is inhabited by nightmarish creatures, Pan's Labyrinth is a visually imaginative and allegorical take on the fears she faced in Spain during WWII.
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95% The Lives of Others
An emotional political drama with an intelligent script that doesn't prey on the audience's emotions.
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93% Air Guitar Nation
A battle of naked ambition played out on the national and, ultimately, world stage, AIR GUITAR NATION chronicles the birth of the U.S. Air Guitar Championships as legions of aspiring rock stars live out their dreams on a quest to become the world champion in a strange world where musical ability plays second fiddle to virtual virtuosity.
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92% The Host
The Host combines scares, laughs, satire, and social dynamics into a riveting, poignant piece of film making.
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91% Starter For 10
A spirited coming-of-age tale that remains charming and witty even as it veers into darker subjects.
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90% Deep Sea (IMAX)
Viewers will welcome being whisked away to this magical world of exotic sea life.
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89% The Last King of Scotland
Forest Whitaker's performance as real-life megalomaniac dictator Idi Amin powers this fictionalized political thriller, a blunt and brutal tale about power and corruption.
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89% Into Great Silence
A meditative, deliberately paced doc capable of absorbing patient viewers into a whole different world.
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88% Venus
Audiences may attend to witness Peter O'Toole's Oscar-worthy performance, but they'll also be treated to a humane, tender exploration of maturing with both dignity and irreverence.
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86% Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D
This inspirational 3D IMAX film approximates for audiences what it is like to set steps on the moon.
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86% Days of Glory
Days of Glory is a powerful historical epic that pays homage to a valiant group of soldiers whose sacrifices have largely been forgotten.
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86% Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders
Maxed Out's presentation of startling facts and candid interviews put a human face on the issue of debt and financial insecurity.
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84% The Wind That Shakes the Barley
Bleak and uncompromising, but director Ken Loach brightens his film with gorgeous cinematography and tight pacing, and features a fine performance from Cillian Murphy.
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83% The Namesake
An ambitious exploration of the immigrant experience with a talented cast that serves the material well.
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83% Bamako
A courtroom drama and a portrait of everyday Mali life, Bamako approaches both subjects with equal skill and success.
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82% Beyond the Gates
Complex, human characters and on-location shooting give Beyond the Gates palpable tension and urgency.
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82% The Page Turner
Reminiscent of Hitchcock and Chabrol, The Page Turner is elegant yet suspenseful, a revenge potboiler of a high degree.
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79% Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
A smart mockumentary that presents a gory, funny, and obviously affectionate skewering of the slasher genre.
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79% Boy Culture
Boy Culture is the candid confession of �X,� a wildly successful male escort. After ten years of sex-for-pay, �X� gets romantically entangled with his two hot roommates and a reclusive elderly client, Gregory.
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78% Journey From The Fall
Inspired by the true stories of Vietnamese refugees who fled their land after the fall of Saigon�and those who were forced to stay behind, Journey From The Fall follows one family�s struggle for freedom.
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76% Glastonbury
Glastonbury is formless and scattershot, and successful in capturing the festival's raw, wild energy.
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75% Avenue Montaigne
A cute and bubbly French comedy that carries no deeper lessons or agendas than to have a little fun for 90 minutes.
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74% The Painted Veil
Visually, The Painted Veil has all the trappings of a stuffy period drama, but Norton's and Watts's deft portrayals of imperfect, complicated characters give the film a modern-day spark.
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72% Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace is your quintessential historical biopic: stately, noble, and with plenty of electrifying performances.
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67% American Cannibal: The Road To Reality
"American Cannibal" pushes beyond "Fahrenheit/911" and "Supersize Me" to break new ground in documentary territory.
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67% Adam's Apples
Sentenced to community service at a small, countryside church, Adam, a middle-aged neo-Nazi, is warmly welcomed by the cheerful vicar, Ivan.
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63% Wild Tigers I Have Known
IN THEATRES FEBRUARY 28, 2007 (Limited) Middle school is rarely an easy time, but it�s particularly difficult for Logan (Malcolm Stumpf) in this coming-of-age film set in the 1980s.
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63% Roving Mars
Roving Mars is a decent thrill ride even when it starts feeling like a commercial plug for NASA's failing space program.
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60% Cocaine Angel
THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE TO BE CONFIRMED Michael Tully makes an assured feature film-directing debut with COCAINE ANGEL, a provocative portrayal of a young man�s downfall as he struggles with cocaine addiction.
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60% Colour Me Kubrick
Colour Me Kubrick has a fascinating premise, but provides little insight into Kubrick and the man who impersonated him.
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58% Close to Home
While Close to Home devotes too much time chastising military service, its female perspective is unique and refreshing.
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57% Believe In Me
Set in Oklahoma in the mid-60's, "Believe in Me" is the story of a young man whose dreams of coaching boys high school basketball are derailed when the school board assigns him to the girls' basketball team instead.
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55% First Snow
Wound tight and cocky, Jimmy Starks (Guy Pearce) is a smooth-talking salesman certain he�s on the verge of a big break.
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55% Exterminating Angels
Explicit and shocking, but there is no substance or statement on human behavior underneath the taboo-breaking.
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38% My Brother
Two Brothers, One Soul... My Brother is an inner city, New York, story, of two impoverished boys, one of whom is developmentally disabled, and the bond of love they have for each other.
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33% Breaking and Entering
This class warfare drama feels contrived and superficial: characters don�t act logically as the movie manipulates them towards deconstructing various social issues.
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14% Nomad (The Warrior)
"The Warrior" is set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, a vast, pitiless region of austere and terrible beauty, and tells the story of a boy who is destined to one day unite the three warring tribes of the country who have survived and fought for centuries - against invaders, against their formidable enemies and amongst themselves.
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11% Memory
"Memory (mem-(o)-re)" Your name is Dr. Taylor Briggs (Billy Zane). In your mid 30�s, you are a medical researcher and the world�s leading medical authority on diseases that affect long term memory function.
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7% Gray Matters
The rapid fire dialogue and witticisms comes off only as a contrived gimmick.
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7% Full of It
Full of It is a comedy about what happens to a habitual liar whose tall tales suddenly come true.
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Caffeine
There's always something strange brewing at the Black Cat Caf�. A neurotic young commitment-phobe runs into his ex-girlfriend while he's whacked out on killer dope; a high strung control freak finds out that her husband-to-be is a transvestite; a hyper-possessive boyfriend discovers that his girlfriend is an ex-porn actress; and the manager's boyfriend has a m�nage a trois which he says is forgivable because the girls were identical twins.
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Urchin
This is the story of a Kid who lives in Scum City. When the Old Man came to Scum City, a homeless camp in the Manhattan tunnels, his story seemed wild.
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