Desson Thomson

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For 1,968 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 48% higher than the average critic
  • 2% same as the average critic
  • 50% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.8 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Desson Thomson's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 60
Highest review score: 100 Vertigo
Lowest review score: 0 The Devil's Own
Score distribution:
1968 movie reviews
    • 68 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Afterglow may not bestow Julie Christie with the hip imprimatur of a Travolta-style comeback. But the British actress coyly and elegantly updates the siren-ish presence she exuded in "Darling," "Far From the Madding Crowd," "Petulia," "The Go-Between" and even "Shampoo." [16Jan1998 Pg N.32]
    • Washington Post
    • 59 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Then as now, visually pleasant and (of course) musically wonderful but, all-in-all, a mixed bag.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    The plot becomes so overextended, as Reeves and Hopper wage their endless public transportation battle, even the hardest Die-Harders will consider leaping off way before the final stop.
    • 23 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Isn't appropriate for any innocent child -- assuming such lovely creatures still exist. But boys and girls who enjoy surprise attacks in their entertainment (of the aforementioned toilet variety) are going to have a blast. Sad but true.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It is a snapshot of a great actor in his prime and a chance for us to see one of yesteryear's great films in all its kingly luster.
    • 38 Metascore
    • 37 Desson Thomson
    One thing's for sure about Amos & Andrew: It ain't no "Thelma & Louise."
    • 49 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Let's make things perfectly clear. "Gladiator" is utter trash masquerading as an action picture with a message. You can listen to the lip-service about the importance of an education, about the evils of boxing, and laugh. It's a joke. The filmmakers know it. You know it. "Gladiator" is a fight movie, pure and simple. It's about breaking jaws, cutting eyes open and beating your opponent into a bloody pulp. It's about the joy of winning ugly. If you like your meat red, this one's for you...What makes "Gladiator" so watchable is the primal excitement of those life-and-death bouts. The fighting is choreographed convincingly by boxing coordinator Jim Nickerson and director Rowdy Herrington and it's filmed with gritty vitality by Tak Fujimoto, Jonathan Demme's cameraman.
    • 53 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    May be one hundred percent sap, but its spirit is anything but cloying, thanks to persuasive performances, most notably from Rachel McAdams.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    There's nothing authentic about this London lad ... Nothing particularly likable either.
    • 30 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Hampered by Niall Johnson's script, which is often confusing, muddy and ultimately cliche-ridden.
    • 59 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Although "Pluto" has a rollicky, endearing air, it's cooler than Jordan's other films.
    • 45 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    The movie is tentative, dramatically speaking...The most powerful moments come at the end -- documentary excerpts of Steve Saint, the son of one of the missionaries, and his friendship with Mincayani, the man who killed his father.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Unfortunately, screenwriter Sam Catlin and director Danny Leiner make the unexpected mistake of being too subtle.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Shelton's movie never quite transcends its cheap, baseball-card poignancy. You never get the feeling these pulp-fiction archetypes -- the young hack-writer and the aging bull -- are real people. [06 Jan 1995, p.N37]
    • Washington Post
    • 57 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Wind is about the huff and puff that's needed to win the America's Cup regatta. It's about tacking faster than your Australian competitors. It's about winning for your country and yourself -- to stirring music. It's also about an hour too long.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 37 Desson Thomson
    There are a few sight gags that might amuse the kids, but for the most part, the computer-generated effects are highly disappointing.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Obviously, this was just meant to be a fun experience. But the movie fulfills those duties on the most mundane level. You have to treat Space Jam like that well-known fast-food Jordan loves to promote: It doesn’t matter how the movie is prepared, only that it’s served and ready to go.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Shaolin Soccer is "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" with soccer balls, a touch of Sergio Leone and not one microsecond of seriousness.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Had The Cooler stuck to its dark guns and not turned into a treacly, love-conquers-all fairy tale, this movie might have gone somewhere. In the end, you're only watching this with a sort of mercenary interest in the actors.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    There are no dramatic peaks and valleys in this story line, just a uniform, dramatic flatness.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Truly touching moments such as a surprise meeting between Ami and his estranged brother, Oscar, show us this movie didn't need any sentimental help.
    • 11 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Date Movie, alas, is here to remind us that slapstick can be just plain bad. These are sight gags best appreciated with a blindfold.
    • 59 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Raimi offers all the fantasy, camp and hardcore horror you devoured in the comics. You can feel the pen-and-ink drawings coming to life. Dipping wittily into myth, the macabre and the modern, it's an effervescent adventure that's as amusing as it is genuinely gripping. [19 Feb 1993, Weekend, p.n38]
    • Washington Post
    • 76 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    May just be the best in its genre… Entertainment and radical street preaching, all rolled into one. If it tells black kids not to try this at home, it also revels cinematically in blam-blam-you're-dead. This is what makes the movie maddening -- and what gives it strength.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The movie, which suggests a combination of "Wait Until Dark" and "Rear Window," not only takes your breath away on an aesthetic level, it eloquently evokes the mother's and daughter's vulnerability.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Relentlessly funny satire.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    It needs a wooden stake AND a silver bullet through its script.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    It's one view of Kerry that seems to have been lost in the present acrimonious shuffle.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Roos and director Herbert Ross pave the long and grinding road to self-fulfillment with miles and miles of counterfeit poignancy.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Makes for interesting, rather than emotionally compelling viewing.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Makes a virtue of its own simplicity. But don't be fooled. That simplicity is mere cover. You're kept wondering about the outcome until the very end.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It's not art, but it's fun artfully done. And as long as you're paying less than the price of a cheapo motel for the night, it's worth checking into.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Wedding has enough coincidences, screamfests, drunken rants and shock revelations to fill a season of "Desperate Housewives," but it comes across as finely textured drama, thanks to the performers, who make their characters so persuasive and three-dimensional, we're too mesmerized to care about the story's more overwrought or histrionic passages.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    There isn't a dull or dumb moment in this movie.
    • 30 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Tries to combine humor with ghostly horror but excels at neither.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Writer-director Niccol (who wrote and directed "Gattaca" and scripted "The Truman Show") uses disarming, but wicked lightness to damn the celebrity-worshiping culture and Hollywood's beyond-the-looking-glass filmmaking.
    • 38 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    There's more bathroom and slapstick humor than a sixth-grader could stand, and a veritable flood of drool, blood and less mentionable effluvia, most of it courtesy of Mr. Wayans as he tries to be – you know – funny.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Bridges can't be a whole movie. But he's the main reason to watch.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    In a movie whose texture is supposed to be hard-edged realism, the characterization seems a little too pat and jaunty.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    Directed by Irwin Winkler, the movie's constantly full of big, all-engrossing moments. The performances -- minor and major -- are all superb, from Warden's hard-as-nails boxer to Lange's serene Helen. As De Niro's secret and devoted partner, with business-building dreams of her own, she exudes a graceful, happy-hour serenity.
    • 12 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    How bad is it? Let me count just some of the ways.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Pure energy, a perfect orchestration of heroism, villainy, suspense and comic relief.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    You're drawn in, like it or not. You can't get away from the immediacy. Or the feeling that you're getting sucked in, too.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The movie is given unusually wide dimension by director Taylor Hackford, who creates a subtly scary drama that emphasizes character over caricature (in most cases) and plausibility over formulaic stupidity (again, in most cases).
    • 53 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    This is a spirited, dirty dance between the polished inauthenticity of Hollywood romance-musicals and hip-hop's central tenet: keeping it real. It's an intriguing combination, if nothing else.
    • 48 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    You're hard-pressed to dislike the film.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Hoffman introduces a memorable sensuality to the movie.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Making a film about mob violence while showing restraint and humanism is a difficult procedure. Singleton and screenwriter Poirier search for some gradations within the white ranks, but for the most part, every cracker's a psycho with a short, smoking fuse.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    A darkly enjoyable roller-coaster ride -- Clooney and Kaufman deftly interweave the macabre with lightheartedness.
    • 31 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    This 110-minute movie never seems to end, even after the various, idiotic storylines are finally resolved. After plying the audience with formulaic predictability, Getting Even doesn't even have the decency to end quickly.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Yes, it's that cheesy, but it's also surprisingly appealing. After all, the horse Seabiscuit really WAS that phenomenal.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Bacon's subtle, assured performance keeps us with him every step of the way.
    • 52 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The movie feels stretched out and thin.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Sentinel is a medium-dumb thriller that starts out with momentary promise but gets progressively sillier.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Clearly enamored with the endearing brand of drawly sarcasm for which Thornton has become known, the filmmakers aren't sure whether to paint Dr. P as an uncompromising villain or a mischievous teddy bear. The upshot is that Dr. P's most menacing aspect is Thornton's rather obvious hairpiece.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Perhaps they should have called this "Bore-a, Bore-a, Bore-a."
    • 46 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    This vainglorious biopic about Bobby Darin is really about what the '60s pop singer and actor means to Kevin Spacey.
    • 33 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    If you're not rolling in the aisles, you're definitely in the wrong theater.
    • 50 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    The relation between Constantine and its source material is, at best, superfluous.
    • 45 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Delivers the entertaining goods without fuss or frills.
    • 40 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Whether the lines are funny, tasteless or not-so-funny, Chase keeps popping 'em; whether the scenes are from "48 HRS." or "Beverly Hills Cop," screenwriter Leon Capetanos keeps photocopying them; and director Michael Ritchie (who also directed "Fletch") makes everything move along to a frenetic zydeco soundtrack. Sooner or later, you'll find yourself laughing at something. Unless you're dead, too.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    Wings is a soaring vision that appeals to the senses and the spirit. (Review of Original Release)
    • 37 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Clearly targeted at Christians looking to reaffirm their faith. Its chances of crossover success with the secular crowd seem remote, given the dramatic shortcomings.
    • 52 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The gals are fab. And so's the movie.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Ostensibly about the banality of youthful evil, Kids is simply about its own banality. At best, it's a misplaced aesthetic experiment. At worst, it's glossy exploitation—with enough controversy to launch a thousand trite radio and television talk shows.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Emotions in this film operate on a made-for-TV level; they don't engage you.
    • 38 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    If ever there was a case for quitting while you're behind, this "Blade" is it -- ready to be buried in a vat of garlic.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Yes
    For those who accept Potter's premise -- and why not embark on a challenging, enriching experience? -- this is a unique, bold adventure of the soul.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    The sexiest movie of the year.
    • 52 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Serves as a fascinating exploration of racial and social prejudice; and an indictment of cultural miscegenation.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Surprisingly absorbing film.
    • 19 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    Director Renny Harlin, whose colon-studded credits include "Die Hard 2: Die Harder" and "Exorcist: The Beginning," knows the deal here: Pay homoerotic homage to youth and beauty, crank up the heavy metal on the soundtrack, and spare no effort to backlight the omnipresent rain.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Far richer than you'd ever think possible.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Edel, who supposedly fell in love with the novel as a Munich film student in the late '60s, has finally realized his adaptive dream. But for someone so devoted to the book, he (with screenwriter Desmond Nakano) ultimately betrays the novel's unrelenting brutality, its unshakably misanthropic point of view.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    It's a great pleasure that -- we get to ponder one of the most involving psychological mysteries in recent memory.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    This is about the rise of a pop star, plain and simple. The real deal –- and the movie's greatest fun –- is in the rap contests.
    • 51 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    It is likely to disappoint more people than creator George Lucas would have liked.
    • 39 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    I'd recommend you actively or passively forget this one.
    • 45 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Like the turtleneck cashmere sweaters and girdles that tie down these promising women, the movie is trite and trussed.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The movie's wonderfully original, fast-moving and funny.
    • 85 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Odd, complex and charming.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    That the actor performs so effortlessly, so casually, is the real magic here. You forget about technique, and, best of all, you forget you're watching a black-and-white subtitled French movie from the dusty past.
    • 19 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    This movie pulls out so many bad-action-movie cliches, you wonder if this is a how-not-to primer.
    • 28 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    The movie that Disney uses to explore this premise drips with so much corporate good-neighbor syrup, you might want to wear something waterproof. And Penn's performance is, at best, ripe for discussion.
    • 34 Metascore
    • 37 Desson Thomson
    There isn't anything here you haven't seen already in It's a Wonderful Life and a thousand other wish-list movies. Writer/director James Orr doesn't even do you the favor of speeding through the unoriginality.
    • 91 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    Thanks to two delightful performers, you're drawn powerfully to the outcome.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    In the end, the movie works because Grant and Roberts are disarming geniuses at playing themselves -- and then some.
    • 39 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    A disaster of a drama, saved only by its winged assailants. You know a picture's in trouble when you find yourself rooting for humankind to lose.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Though the story line seems grim at times, it's always made lighter by Brodsky's gentle, often hilarious presence.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Paint-by-numbers feel-gooder, in which Homer and his friends decide to win a national science fair for their little town and, ultimately, for America.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 37 Desson Thomson
    In Big Adventure, Pee-wee's gadgety bike was stolen, and the dramatic interest rode on finding it. Big Top contains three rings' worth of people and livestock, but the interest is no-show. You'd be better off going to the circus. Or the zoo.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The most cinematic of the three films. It tells its story in stark, often wordless scenes.
    • 29 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    Like a wounded yeti, Batman & Robin drags itself through icicle-heavy sets, dry-ice fog and choking jungle vines, before dying in a frozen heap. Unfortunately, that demise occurs about 20 minutes into the movie, which leaves you in the cold for approximately 106 minutes.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Like a good campfire storyteller, writer-director Rian Johnson knows how to fuse the amusing and the edgy. And, in Brendan, he has created an endearing character.
    • 38 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    This adaptation of the underground comic strip is mostly unfabulous.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    Dramatically, this is something of a waking dream.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Although we miss some of the finer details that made Jhumpa Lahiri's 2003 book so meaningful, we're moved by the movie's themes of cultural displacement and the power of chance.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Despite amazing access to Seinfeld backstage, we don't get a peek into the real man.
    • 50 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Without a compelling story at the center, this is just a mediocre MTV-Wagnerian fantasy.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Intense and absorbing experience.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The joy of this movie, which features Joss Ackland as a memorably intimidating, Afrikaner-accented boss, is in the gradual revelation of intrigue.
    • 36 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    There's something so familiar and commonplace about this story and its characters...it's hard to get particularly thrilled.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Thanks to the new guerrilla narrative, the world has a constant flow of images to file in its collective consciousness. And that camera-testable accountability slowly becomes a global civic right that fulfills the noblest purpose of journalism -- to bring truth to power.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The story, which deals straightforwardly with racism, miscegenation, adultery and consumerism, is a fascinating combination: a movie with an almost Capraesque heart and pristine, almost stagey lighting schemes, that addresses uncomfortable moral issues with today's perspectives.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    As in Chaplin's films, humor and tragedy dance a wonderful tango throughout the movie. Baran is heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes apart, sometimes together.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The personable star of the TV series "Home Improvement" turns this Walt Disney film around. He may not be as effervescent as, say, Robin Williams, but he's full of understated, ticklish charm.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Its story -- and eerie allure -- comes from our evolving perception of Jackie (Kate Dickie), a surveillance operator in Glasgow, Scotland, who spends long days and nights monitoring the screens.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    For those who enjoy cinematic visits to other, darker worlds, this blood's for you. Watching Ringers is not unlike watching a critical operation -- unnerving but also enthralling. [23 Sept 1988]
    • 52 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    There doesn't seem to be much purpose to it except a half-baked notion that the histrionics of the mentally insane (or a moviemaker's idea therein) are eminently cinematic. They aren't.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    If the scope of the film feels small, Girl With a Pearl Earring fills that scope to bursting with subtle glory. It takes things as far as they can -- and should -- go.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Engaging, energetic film.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Guilty, deftly orchestrated fun.
    • 53 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Screenwriter Robert Getchell and director John Badham (whose resume includes the fallen "Bird on a Wire") wouldn't know a believable moment if it hit them. Fonda's transformation to lethal weapon, her affair with Mulroney and the implied romance with Byrne are all lukewarm, lazily outlined conceits. There have been deeper human relationships in TV commercials.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Director Van Sant, who made the lyrical "Mala Noche," "Drugstore Cowboy" and "My Own Private Idaho," returns to his favorite hunting ground -- the subworlds of grimy, poetic lost boys -- and pulls us right in
    • 40 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Evolution is bad. How bad? Who cares? Do you ask how hot the fire is before running out of a burning building? No, you just run for safety.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Reconfirms Tarantino's status as the master of pop cinema and puts a sense of excitement into the year. He has matched, if not eclipsed, the power and scope of 1994's "Pulp Fiction," though not its human charm.
    • Washington Post
    • 60 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    It's a piquant story but unfortunately the movie creaks with European-style artifice. It tells its story in a rather cinematically stilted style, and some of the dramatic moments come perilously close to unintentional parody.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 63 Desson Thomson
    Self-respecting humans with strange kicks, such as family values or an aversion to nasty sex and violence, already know not to see this movie, but those with strange axes to grind (like, you hate Richard Gere, for instance), or too much time, or demented senses of humor, and you know who you are, may just have a fun time of this.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Hums with compassion for its outlandish, lonely but always sweet characters.
    • 43 Metascore
    • 37 Desson Thomson
    An unimaginative boy-and-his-mammal saga with only tenuous connection to the old television series of the same name.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    This unusual convergence of stars doesn't amount to much.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    The satire of the season, a hilarious, razor-sharp indictment of the American Dream.
    • 26 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    A classic like this deserves to be unearthed! After all, this picture is likely to command a pedestal of its own at the local video store. Just check for shelves marked either "Sharon Stone" or "Staff's Worst Picks of 1999."
    • 82 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    This is a captivating experience.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Wuornos was unambiguous about one thing: She wanted to die. In the end, that's the only assurance the movie provides. It's an odd kind of closure for her and for us.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The images are crisp. The story is restored. And there's no sign of Raymond Burr.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    You don't watch Bad News Bears for the action out on the diamond. You hang out with that hangdog coach so you can catch every slurry, sour-mouthed retort coming out of his mouth.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    A great movie, easily the most brilliant of the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series. It’s witty, smart, funny, entertaining, and you’ll still like yourself in the morning for watching it.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Works best when it concentrates on O'Grady and the ever-rippling effect of his transgressions. Viewers may not remember the victims whose stories practically pierce the heart, but they're unlikely to forget O'Grady's deceptively innocent face.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Thanks to screenwriter Alan Sharp's fast-moving scenario featuring a healthy array of rape, pillage, burning, deceit, swordfighting, treachery and murder, it's a watchable hoot.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    A crashing letdown.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Three sterling performances from Moore, Haysbert and Quaid, all of whom grapple with psychic pain in different, touching ways.
    • 45 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Even the staunchest of golfheads must know they're watching a cut-and-trite accounting.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Sunrise feels more like an absorbing experiment than a supple success.
    • 88 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    [The children's] remarkable lack of self-consciousness ... and Kore-eda's quasi-documentary style give this movie a stunning credibility.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    If you appreciate fine animation and edgy material, this blood's for you.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    As Benny (short for Bernadette), a big-boned, headstrong lass who strains winningly against the restrictions of family, religion and just plain growing up, [Driver's] a comedic breath of fresh air, easily the best thing about the movie.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    As they stumble, bumble and fumble their way to love, they get more charming by the minute. Which makes them more interesting than Hollywood-style characters, anyway.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    A wonderfully unsentimental parable that backs no horses in the movie's secular/religious dualities.
    • 38 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Possibly the worst thug-life flick to be released in the past 72 hours, this movie sags under the weight of the bling-bling cliches strung around its headless neck.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 63 Desson Thomson
    It's an exhaustive, and exhilarating, document of an overwhelming lifestyle.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Batman Begins emerges from the darkness and leaves a powerful, lasting impression.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 25 Desson Thomson
    This doggy flick, starring Matthew Modine, Nancy Travis, Eric Stoltz and Max Pomeranc, is one of the weirdest, most depressing family films ever made.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 88 Desson Thomson
    Suffused with sunlit, sensual images, Chocolat feels rather than finds out, implies rather than blurts out. Like an odd collection of old-time photographs, it seems to hold enigmatic truths -- ones that can't be expressed but that you have an instinctive understanding for nonetheless.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    A devilishly, hysterically, cacklingly, subversively funny picture that builds and builds until it literally self-destructs.
    • 34 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Entertainment more suitable for the living room than the movie theater.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    You will surely leave this movie shocked, shaken and surprisingly moved. And definitely stuck on that poor octopus.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    A movie with the visual expanse of a John Ford western and the ensemble grandeur and long takes of a Robert Altman picture. The movie is definitely Chinese in content, but it exudes American style and spirit.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    It doesn't help matters that The Libertine seems to unload every olde English cliche on file.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It's not the deepest thematic concern you ever saw on screen. But it's watchable, great fun.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Never has an actor embodied the passing down of violence and bitterness from father to son more powerfully.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Although Mistress has the spirited participation of De Niro et al, the in-jokiness seems to wear itself out. The tedious journey the movie has to go through to get made is well-defined. But there's something hackneyed about the thematic plight of artists in this modern, commercial world.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Some of it is funny in a Zucker brothers slapstick way. And as the Man's geeky lieutenant, Chris Kattan has some amusingly kooky business. But there's not enough to sustain the comedy. Ultimately, the movie's short running time becomes its finest quality.
    • 40 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Francis Veber's Three Fugitives, a heist caper, starts off with comic promise then limps all the way from the bank.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Even though it sounds awfully depressing, there's something moving about watching people go at their lives with everything they have -- or don't have.
    • 47 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    A fast-paced, twisty-turny, high-fiving, but ultimately spiraling disaster of a movie about air traffic controllers, gets lost in this hyperbolic cloud cover, never to be found again.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    A documentary that uses Pierson's self-congratulatory mission to explore a deeper story about cultural clashes and the complex dynamics of the modern American family.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It scores its comic points with dire one-liners, an astringent dearth of sentimentality and only-in-America developments.
    • 93 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    If 8½ seems stuck in the early 1960s, it's only superficially so. Somehow, the movie is more than the dated crisis of a naval-contemplating artist. It's about the inability in all of us to make sense of our lives, put it all together and come up with something meaningful.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Energetic and slickly done, but also somewhat soulless.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Instead of maintaining its edgy sense of constant discomfort, the movie is compelled to make Neville as fuzzily adorable and messianic as possible.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    No matter what's coming their way, post-apocalyptic doom or gloom, this James Gang of the galaxy is just plain fun to watch.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    A chalice of unpretentious delight, flowing over with goodwill, a cheeky love for soccer and, uh, Buddhist humor.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Drowning in uncharted waters and way off-center in any world.
    • 48 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Tatum, the hunky object of Amanda Bynes's fancy in "She's the Man," and an engaging basketballer in "Coach Carter," is the best thing about this uninspired formula-thon.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The movie, written and directed by Jeremy Leven, may not be one for the ages, but it's a pleasant, involving experience that intermixes fairy-tale romance with modern, deadpan comedy.
    • 16 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    A pretty dreary affair to sit through. It's not even scary.
    • 31 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Trapped in Paradise, a heist caper starring Nicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey, gets lost in a snow flurry of subplots and formulaic run-and-chase -- right around the time you've settled in for a good comedy.
    • 37 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    But despite the overall thinness, there's a great spirit afoot. It's a TV-cultural guilty pleasure to see this charming, dust-covered series from the 1960s gussied up and ready to go. Which is why it will work better back on your TV screen.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    As a satire on Tobacco Inc.'s outrageous ability to market carbon monoxide as the elixir of life, this movie should be packing more nicotine.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    I had to beg my 8-year-old to stop laughing.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    If you don't operate on the premise that soccer is the most important thing in the universe, you might not go along with everything in Fever Pitch.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    A refreshingly tender treatment of love gone wrong -- we mean, for a movie that's got enough lowdown sexual content to start its own Kinsey Report.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    In a sense, Shattered Glass is a parenthetical horror movie in which someone discovers (or worse, denies) the monster within themselves.
    • 37 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Feels like "Alien" as directed by Jim Henson. And the suspense is restricted to mundane slasher-movie tactics, including the frequent use of a mobile camera (call it the ’condacam) that’s supposed to represent the snake’s point of view.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    A pretty woeful affair...a sitcom disguised as a movie.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    A great little film, dignified by a superb performance, Diamond Men is a gem.
    • 47 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    This saved-by-an-angel story is redeemed mostly by Smith's comic instincts.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The scenario may be dumb and predictable, with a wimpy ending to boot, but it's also sort of fun.
    • 91 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    There are so many things to enjoy here.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Radcliffe is good at showing vulnerability but without the skills to give it gradation. The magic doesn't work for him this time.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Stumbles right out of the gate and never regains its footing. It's sad to see a gifted comedian like Janeane Garofalo trying, but failing, to anchor this mediocre affair.
    • Washington Post
    • 51 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    There are several requirements for you to enjoy Sister Act. Your love of Whoopi Goldberg must be infinite. The thought of her in nun's habit must be an automatic scream. Finally, your ability to forgive bad comedy needs to be celestial.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Stephen Frear's The Snapper hits the spot nicely, if your spot likes hearty rounds of working-class comedy.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    A potential cultural juggernaut.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    So wonderfully antiquated, so blissfully free of postmodern cleverness.
    • 37 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    A longwinded, predictable scenario.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    But this cruise is also a gruesome one. You may find yourself shaken -- not stirred -- by the screenwriting cruelty and cynicism behind the 16th "Bond."
    • 16 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    The story moves so slowly and obviously, you don't even need to be in the theater very much (or your living room when the video comes out) to follow it.
    • 33 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    An irredeemably transparent... DIRECT RIPPING OFF OF "SPEED."
    • 54 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    There's nothing to stir us, no scene to savor for life -- such as the father-son battle between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in "The Empire Strikes Back." Back then, we were watching a classic, still the best film in the series. This time, we're watching just another "Star Wars" flick.
    • 27 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Kids who love Pokemon movies are no doubt going to see this movie, and they'll have a blast watching it. Very soon they will become older and more sensible and understand how terrible these movies are.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    The movie is wry, touching and fun to sit through, thanks to Rosenberg's amusing script, Ted Demme's vital direction and zesty performances from everyone.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    There's nothing "wrong" with this movie but it feels like warmed-over business as usual.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    The Treatment gets this year's Rip van Winkle award.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    If it wasn't for some exciting roundball action, Shaquille O'Neal's hulking-dunking presence and a wonderfully guttural performance from coach Nick Nolte, you'd slither off the bench asleep.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Doesn't connect with its audience in the one place that matters most: the heart.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    The more the movie progresses, the more you realize how much Seinfeld's voice sounds like a droning bee -- the kind you want to swat away.
    • 48 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    That sense of fun is jackhammered into our skulls. The tongue that was so firmly in cheek last time has punctured through muscle and bone.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It's great to watch characters in The War Room operating as most of us do -- by the seat of their pants.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Spielberg has made a small and charming story out of The Terminal.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 88 Desson Thomson
    Appealingly, the movie has a certain lightness -- like the aforementioned butterfly -- which makes its foreboding qualities surprisingly user-friendly.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    A three-ring circus of visual pleasure, showing us the beauty of Korean garment, custom and national character.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    It will often tear at the heart too -- at least, when it doesn't feel like the rap equivalent of a classroom lecture.
    • 39 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    It's just respectable trash, and a dress rehearsal for better things ahead.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    Despite all the life-threatening situations, warrior deaths and heroic feats, it's hard to get behind characters who feel like lazy archetypes.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    Maintains its artistic magnificence after more than 30 years.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    If the story seems a little waterlogged, it's still big, loud, and fun to watch.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    The best thing about this movie? It's short.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    It's simple, sizzly and very funny.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Surrender and enjoy the spectacle.
    • 47 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Both Scott and screenwriter Roselyne Bosch provide absorbing period detail. You learn about garrotings and massacres, Indian hairstyles and Spanish royal gowns. But this cinematic scrapbook of Columbian highlights is as beautiful as it is empty.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Aims for the fun and sensation of being inside a video game, but not a whole lot more.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    It's just too lost in its own presumed self-enchantment.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    All in all, this is a celebration of Australian exuberance, a national ethic of adventurousness and enormous charisma.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    This is Disney at its live-action best and brightest.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    It's good for a silly laugh, this stuff. And maybe this movie will draw renewed attention to Carpenter's eminently better movie.
    • 53 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    There isn't much to the movie, and you can see where it's going from kilometers away. But [Daniel] Auteuil gives the silliness a surprising heft.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    A movie that clearly aims to be a cool, picturesque modern film noir becomes another moody banality.
    • 36 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Intentionally defies categorization and explication.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    It's best appreciated by assuming something of a dream state ourselves and enjoying the giddy flow.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Despite drawing from one of the most powerful and true stories from the Cold War, K-19 is only moderately moving.
    • 40 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Another day, another inept homage to "Vertigo."
    • 61 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    This digitally animated movie, filled with a cast of charming, funny critters from long ago, is family entertainment at its most bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    What makes Nanette Burstein's movie so powerful is its uncanny sense of familiarity.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    But even though Marcos, in this film, provides enough material for a few hundred giggles and head-shakings, she also shows a pathetically human side.
    • 39 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Seems like a pretty cool movie -- at least, for a remake of a 1970s Saturday morning TV show.
    • 23 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    This movie reeks, stinks, smells and destroys life as we know it with one olfactory destructive blast.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Anguish ranges from gritty and realistic to the tragicomic soap opera found in Pedro Almodovar's films.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Whatever its ultimate position on the greatest hits list, Monsters, Inc. is supple and technologically sophisticated entertainment.
    • Washington Post
    • 87 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Mulholland Drive is an extended mood opera, if you want to put an arty label on incoherence.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Although the plot is crucial, it's the interaction among characters that makes Snatch percolate. Ritchie knows when to stop and smell the comedy.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    If watched from a mildly amused, forgiving distance, the movie has its enjoyable moments—good and campy.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Ultimately, the movie's too uneven to be totally satisfying.
    • 46 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    The only reason to watch this movie is for stargazing, nice shots of the sea and to revel in a world where false promises, lies and empty posturing are actively encouraged.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Eugenio Zanetti's set design is wonderful. But the movie isn't enough to make people check the shadows when they leave the theater.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Myers, who created the original characters, has to make a feature film out of a teeny sketch. With cowriters Bonnie and Terry Turner, he fares better than you'd expect.
    • 49 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Stumbles and screeches on for an interminable two hours.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    It'll keep you amused enough to sit still and even remember it fondly.
    • 33 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    If only Shadowboxer had gone for more than an unwavering commitment to imitate better movies, it might have been one for the cult shelves at the video store. Right now, you'll be lucky if you find it in the giveaway bin.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Vietnam will do well on the strength of Williams' performance: He's Groucho in 'Nam, with his rapid-fire quips and cast of imaginary guests. But when it's time to mourn Cronauer's departure, after a final softball game with the locals and a farewell to buddies-in-arms, there isn't a wet eye in the house. [15 Jan 1988, p.N31]
    • Washington Post
    • 71 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    It does honor the book's flavor and spirit with a bright, funny treatment. Voice performers Jim Carrey (as Horton) and Steve Carell (the Mayor) play their roles just right, without making the movie about them.
    • 52 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The cliches are obscured by the sheer fun of it all.
    • Washington Post
    • 59 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    Love! Valour! Compassion!, an adaptation of Terrence McNally's Tony Award-winning play, which has piano music and exclamation points to spare, is excruciatingly predictable, creatively inane and almost offensive in its depiction of gay characters.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    The movie's a gas. Very funny, to a rather dark degree.
    • 89 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    There are so many good things to say about this film it's hard to find a statement that really nails it. Perhaps we can leave at this: Y Tu Mama Tambien is originality writ large.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    In a harmonic convergence of narrative, cinematic expertise and performance, Nelson’s chilled expression—and this movie—will stay with you like a closely held, personal memory.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    Ron Howard somehow makes a great movie and an awful movie, all at the same time.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    Co-directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel, whose visual schemes lent a hypnotic aura to their previous collaborations -- "The Deep End" and "Suture" -- don't find the right balance of story and image this time.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Apart from moments of conventional schlock (the ending included), "Serpent" twists with expertly drawn menace. The editing's snappy, the images visceral, and Craven's Haiti is a craze of blood ceremonies and political rioting -- it's set during the fall of "Baby Doc" Duvalier.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    There is but one reason to sign up for Driving Lessons: to watch Rupert Grint -- Harry Potter's redheaded pal Ron Weasley -- squaring off with Julie Walters, Queen of the English Scenery Chewers.
    • 33 Metascore
    • 10 Desson Thomson
    Brain-numbingly innocuous, cliche-soused melodrama.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Sure, it's the corniest of conceits, but "Astronaut" taps delightfully into one of our deepest cultural values: the one about the pursuit of happiness. And the movie's unpretentious lightheartedness, which echoes the old-fashioned, corn-fed lore of Frank Capra, or even "The Andy Griffith Show," makes it blissfully easy to sign on for this good-natured voyage.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 60 Desson Thomson
    After 36 years of making movies, Polanski may be off his creative rocker, but he's still having fun.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Though it might lack in Hollywood production values, it overflows with moral impact.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 100 Desson Thomson
    A rare commodity. It's brilliant and a guilty pleasure. A subtle damning of things Hollywood, Robert Altman's seriocomedy slices its target with a thousand, imperceptible razor cuts.
    • 25 Metascore
    • 25 Desson Thomson
    Ed
    Ed...is thrown together with such little concern for originality or its audience, it's appalling.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    The compositions are masterful, especially the snow-covered scenes in Istanbul and, most memorably, the spectacle of an overturned ship in the wintry harbor.
    • 62 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Hovers frustratingly somewhere between charming and only mildly amusing.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Belgian actor [Jan] Decleir's tough-guy vulnerability ... gives an otherwise standard police procedural extraordinary grace and power.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 70 Desson Thomson
    Only Human, a Spanish farce, has absolutely no business being as laugh-out-loud funny as it often is.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 50 Desson Thomson
    In this touching story of boy toys helping boy toys, it's almost impossible to root for characters who are dead in the first place.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 80 Desson Thomson
    Obviously, this movie isn't for everyone. But if anyone can take a crossover audience through the gay terrain, it's Stafford. As Eric, his utter heart-stopping anticipation when he sits alone in a car with Rod, is palpable. Through his eyes, you can feel so much at stake here, not the least of which is his innocence.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 40 Desson Thomson
    One imagines that Bigelow's story conferences with ex-husband Cameron (maker of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "True Lies") and Cocks were free of such apparently anti-entertainment concepts as "character development," "predictability" and "believability." [13 Oct 1995, p.N44]
    • Washington Post
    • 79 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    Mamet's graceful, reverent movie adaptation moves along with a deliberating, almost hypnotic flow, strengthened by impeccable, dignified performances from Nigel Hawthorne, Rebecca Pidgeon and others.
    • 43 Metascore
    • 30 Desson Thomson
    Cut-and-dried sci-fi thriller.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Desson Thomson
    In the Name of the Father is as good a compromise of fact and fiction as you could hope for -- and still call it a movie.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 20 Desson Thomson
    Nothing more, or less, than a cheap, dirty grab at our Christmas spirit.

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