Desson Thomson
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On average, this critic grades 5.8 points lower than other critics.
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Desson Thomson's Scores
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| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Vertigo | |
| Lowest review score: | The Devil's Own | |
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Positive: 984 out of 1968
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Mixed: 544 out of 1968
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Negative: 440 out of 1968
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This comedy, directed by Michael Caton-Jones, is as stalled as Fox's Porsche. It's too flat to be funny and too trite to be meaningful.- Washington Post
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After introducing a provocative opening, the movie settles in for some pretty cheap scare effects, as well as by-the-numbers computer graphic imagery for the actual marauder.- Washington Post
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There's only one problem with Betsy's Wedding. It's Alan Alda. But since he's the writer, the director and the father of the bride in the movie, that's a big problem.- Washington Post
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But humans who live above ground, including horror fans, will find themselves only fitfully entertained and more consistently appalled.- Washington Post
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Everything is tearful confessions, angry interrogations and breakups. But there's nothing underneath.- Washington Post
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The actual movie is the cinematic equivalent of cheap Chinese egg rolls: all flour and cabbage shreds, maybe half a nibble of pork.- Washington Post
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After 9/11, few of us look at terrorist acts casually. It's insulting to watch this grandiloquent pornography, using shock value and Hollywood cliche to evoke poignancy.- Washington Post
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If you're going to make a gross-out comedy you can't just be gross. You've got to be to be funny as well, or the movie will be DOA. Which is why Eurotrip should be toe-tagged and shoved into the deepest and coldest of video vaults.- Washington Post
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There's something secondhand about everything here. Hoge (this is his debut) seems to be mimicking the tone and fabric of other, better indie movies.- Washington Post
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Has its moments. In fact, it has too many of them. At 2 hours and 20 minutes and with enough characters to take up a few floors at a big hotel, it feels about an act too long.- Washington Post
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If ever there was a movie fit for permanent entombment, it's this sequel.- Washington Post
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Maybe they should have called A Love Song for Bobby Long something more appropriately descriptive, such as "When Actors Imitating Southern Characters Go Bad."- Washington Post
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As if aware that Congo is the least interesting adventure ever filmed, screenwriter John Patrick Shanley (who once wrote a funny movie called "Moonstruck") tries to inoculate the activities with humor.- Washington Post
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It's difficult to concentrate on the story. Not that there's much to concentrate on anyway.- Washington Post
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It's hard to imagine an audience that won't break up in laughter at this bewildering mixed message: Enjoy this movie, but you really shouldn't be watching it.- Washington Post
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So taken with its own love of cinema, it forgets to lead you down the necessary dramaturgical path to make you fall in love, too.- Washington Post
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Head-scratchingly ordinary, given Schwarzenegger's need to prove he's still a virile (i.e., non-aging) action hero.- Washington Post
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McConaughey remains more buffed than compelling. He's not helped by a two-hour convolution of episodes that are too busy imitating other, better movies.- Washington Post
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One-dimensional archetypes, too much predictability and not enough comedy.- Washington Post
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Sometimes in horror movies, bad acting is effective, its very woodenness contributing to the sense of robotic horror. That ain't happening here. These guys are just bad actors.- Washington Post
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By introducing silly elements into a serious endeavor, the filmmakers undercut their own movie. In the end, we're watching a somewhat exploitative movie about exploitation.- Washington Post
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A special-effects extravaganza that uses the barest of excuses to bring these characters together.- Washington Post
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The movie comes across as a political science course videotape rather than a movie to fully engage a general audience.- Washington Post
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Like Nate, we are mere Notties. And we are supposed to feel oh-so privileged for getting to watch Paris through the glass.- Washington Post
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At its worst (and this is where Made of Honor comes in), it can leave you with a bad taste, not just in your mouth but in your soul.- Washington Post
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This ethnic family sitcom thing is rapidly turning into wearisome cliche, and American Chai doesn't hold a candle to either "Beckham" or "Greek Wedding."- Washington Post
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This is a one-note deal, and it doesn't take long before you want to, well, just move out and leave these characters in their rent-controlled limbo.- Washington Post
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Director Howard is so mesmerized by the flames, he squirts formulaic lighter fluid over everything. A conflagration of hyped-up movie cliches, courtesy of George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic special effects shop, scalds your face.- Washington Post
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We're really celebrating Hollywood's freedom to create biographies of anyone, no matter how high or low on the social ladder, and still come up with the same banal characteristics, messages and conclusions. In this sense, The People vs. Larry Flynt doesn't champion, so much as squander, freedom of speech.- Washington Post
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Producer-for-Life George Lucas puts his awesome creative machinery to work in Willow, a would-be adventure of little people, big people, good guys and bad. But the fantasy wheels grind to a halt, bogged down in Lucas' flat, derivative story, and not helped in the least by director Ron Howard's clumsy steering.- Washington Post
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The film degenerates into an overly simplistic satire -- with moon-worshiping, Guatemala-visiting, lesbian aborters on one side, and fetally obsessive, meat-eating, gun-toting Jesus worshipers on the other.- Washington Post
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The story is more undead than all of these revenant shufflers. And the orgy of gore and home-engineered special effects doesn't make up for the shortfall.- Washington Post
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A secondhand action movie that retreads all the tired staples of the 1980s and '90s.- Washington Post
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It's a glossified, cluttered parody of itself. Almodovar is no longer a burlesque auteur. He's a repeat offender.- Washington Post
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It's gotten to the point where Gooding's presence on a marquee practically guarantees we'll be bashing our heads against the seat in front of us. Bonk, bonk, bonk.- Washington Post
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Should we really be so moved and uplifted that a horny, ignorant young man begins to join the human race? Not when our voice of conscience is an off-screen filmmaker issuing pseudo-profound, and ultimately banal, pronouncements about the true nature of love and seduction.- Washington Post
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Unfortunately, The Man makes the mistake of assuming casting is all it takes to make a good comedy.- Washington Post
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The story, which features an apparently lobotomized Guy Pearce as an opportunistic explorer and hunter who learns the errors of his ways, is deeply dull.- Washington Post
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Sadly, this movie is a far cry from the atmospheric, even thoughtfully crafted original, which made you truly scared for the unkempt, everyman victims. But this latest version, though just as grisly, is literally hackwork, and stars a forgettable, airbrushed cast of slaughterees.- Washington Post
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The film's moral commentary is De Palma redux: same old Brian enjoying the peeping, bringing us into the guilt zone, then saying shame on all of us.- Washington Post
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Weitz co-directed the wonderful "About a Boy" in 2002, but in "Dreamz" -- a tediously facile satire -- his comic instincts fail him.- Washington Post
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Much of the movie -- which Murphy wrote with a small posse of collaborators -- is taken up with the torturously dull, not to mention unbelievable, romance between Norbit and Kate (a disappointingly lackluster Newton) and the tedious agenda of Cuba Gooding Jr. as a schemer-manipulator.- Washington Post
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Could have been a sensation if a director with a smidgen of moviemaking instinct had taken the helm.- Washington Post
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Angel-A is counterfeit art-house chic writ large -- a French film that fails to produce the ineffable charms of the yesteryear movies it brazenly imitates.- Washington Post
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If it weren't for Sharif's extraordinary presence, there wouldn't be a cherishable moment in the movie.- Washington Post
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In their desire to humanize the big story, director John Boorman and screenwriter Ann Peacock ... have resorted to groan-inducing cliches and clunky narrative.- Washington Post
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Seidelman, Strugatz and Burns are so busy systematically constructing Barr's revenge and keeping her smugly vindicated, they fail to realize they've bulldozed all comical landmarks in sight. So it ultimately doesn't matter whether or not Streep is redeemed, Barr is vindicated, Begley is punished -- or whether or not they all go to hell in a handbasket. They're all buried under the rubble.- Washington Post
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About as funny as digging your own grave in an unmarked part of New Jersey.- Washington Post
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It's so laden with foreboding, you want to get out from under it and gasp for air.- Washington Post
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It's an eroticism of nastiness -- triple-X fare for dirty old men in raincoats. If you resist this sleazy gorefest, you'll be right to feel proud of yourself.- Washington Post
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If there's anything good to be said about Heights, it's Glenn Close's strutty, booming performance.- Washington Post
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Deception is another example of when genre-fication (the forcing of otherwise intriguing stories into the straitjackets of horror, thriller or other genres) reduces our entertainment to head-shaking banality.- Washington Post
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A lifeless pop vision of the future that tries too self-consciously to be irreverent, hip and cutting edge.- Washington Post
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Yields the same sort of archetype and the usual results: De Niro's workmanlike in a dismayingly familiar role.- Washington Post
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Surprisingly uninvolving, the least effective of Neufeld's Clancy-based movies. Surely he was not looking for this kind of film: one that bombs literally and figuratively.- Washington Post
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With conceptual misfires like this, Lee's best work recedes even more swiftly into the past.- Washington Post
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There's nothing authentic about this London lad ... Nothing particularly likable either.- Washington Post
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Hampered by Niall Johnson's script, which is often confusing, muddy and ultimately cliche-ridden.- Washington Post
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Date Movie, alas, is here to remind us that slapstick can be just plain bad. These are sight gags best appreciated with a blindfold.- Washington Post
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Roos and director Herbert Ross pave the long and grinding road to self-fulfillment with miles and miles of counterfeit poignancy.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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In a movie whose texture is supposed to be hard-edged realism, the characterization seems a little too pat and jaunty.- Washington Post
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This vainglorious biopic about Bobby Darin is really about what the '60s pop singer and actor means to Kevin Spacey.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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Like the turtleneck cashmere sweaters and girdles that tie down these promising women, the movie is trite and trussed.- Washington Post
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This adaptation of the underground comic strip is mostly unfabulous.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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Even the staunchest of golfheads must know they're watching a cut-and-trite accounting.- Washington Post
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It doesn't help matters that The Libertine seems to unload every olde English cliche on file.- Washington Post
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Francis Veber's Three Fugitives, a heist caper, starts off with comic promise then limps all the way from the bank.- Washington Post
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This saved-by-an-angel story is redeemed mostly by Smith's comic instincts.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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The story, a half-baked one about treachery and greed, meanders to an unsatisfactory ending with a punch line that, well, doesn't punch very hard.- Washington Post
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It's too bad Chan's imagination and delicacy were wasted in this movie.- Washington Post
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Overdresses and ultimately abandons what drew us to its 1998 predecessor in the first place: an intimate embrace with history.- Washington Post
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Although this script starts off with great zest, it's ultimately a disappointment.- Washington Post
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The muddy, convoluted story revolves around the star's cool-guy poses and one-liners.- Washington Post
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For all his patient, accumulative storytelling, Sayles yields little that doesn't feel trite or overly schematic.- Washington Post
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You can boost mediocrity a little, but you cannot raise it from the dead.- Washington Post
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Why did director Barry Sonnenfeld take on this project? Just to sully a fine comedic resume that includes "The Addams Family" and "Get Shorty"? And one last one: Which one of these levers do you push to send the RV careering off the mountain for good?- Washington Post
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In a movie as unrewarding as this, there's really only one burning question: When does the spanking begin?- Washington Post
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Where there was effortless cool in the first movie, there is nothing but manufactured posing here.- Washington Post
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The story behind Hercules, Walt Disney’s insipid, lifeless, animated feature, is hardly the stuff of children’s entertainment.- Washington Post
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Just a few guilty laughs, a predictable resolution and repeated close-ups of that dog jerking its head to one side, doing the cute thing.- Washington Post
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It's funny for young kids, extremely non-critical moviegoers and possibly people with a catatonic medical condition. But it's painfully idiotic for anyone else.- Washington Post
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An ambitious, experimental mess of a movie in search of something more profound.- Washington Post
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The movie automatically pegs itself for the straight-to-video sci-fi rental shelf.- Washington Post
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Very young children, it should be said, probably won't have any problem with the movie. It's bright and perky on the surface. But for anyone mature enough to pay closer attention, it's going to fall short of expectations.- Washington Post
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But by the end of the movie -- which seems to last longer than the Crusades -- all the good stuff has dissipated.- Washington Post
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Love or Money isn't a movie. It's the director's cut of the promotion trailer. Fox seems to be shrinking -- if not dying -- in his regular, perky-capitalist role. It's time to look into the mirror and realize that Alex Keaton is turning into Dorian Gray.- Washington Post
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Although the acting is committed and sometimes stirring, most of the characters are about as one-note as the biblical archetypes Martin wants to get away from in the first place. "The Name of the Rose" this ain't.- Washington Post
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Memoirs of an Invisible Man isn't a movie. It's an identity crisis. The previews would have you believe it's a zany comedy. But the jokes are too far and few between. And if it's a comedy, why is John Carpenter directing it?- Washington Post
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Its long-winded denouement, in which Grazia runs away rather than be sent to an institution, doesn't bring the story full circle. It just extends it.- Washington Post
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The fight between good and evil feels fixed in favor of Hollywood redemption.- Washington Post
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There's something about Orchid that's appealing, at least for the so-bad-it's-good aficionados. It inspires a guilty combination of howling amusement and rubbernecky fascination, aided by the overpowering, Brazil-meets-lounge music, the sultry images supplied by cinematographer Gale Tattersall and the life's-a-decadent-dinner-party sets of art director Carlos Conti.- Washington Post
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Honey's a little too darling for reality but, obviously, that's not what this candy-cane vehicle of a movie is all about. It's about the way Alba moves and how good she looks when she's backlighted and smiling.- Washington Post
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With a premise as cavalier as this, perhaps director and co-writer James Wong could have found a tone more original than post-Wes Craven cynicism. Instead, he panders to viewers, allowing them to take gleeful comfort in the destruction of the stupid and doomed.- Washington Post
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As it stands, this movie seems to have conflicting desires: to endear itself to the audience and then repel it.- Washington Post
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The outcome is deeply unsatisfying. And there's a rather unpalatable message that crime really does pay, and that irresponsible, woman-hopping egomaniac sports figures do finish first. This isn't basketball, it's more like a series of unnecessary timeouts, ending with the creative equivalent of an air ball.- Washington Post
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Lionel Chetwynd has achieved the impossible -- making a Vietnam prison torture movie dull. And although his sympathy for Americans missing in action seems genuine and laudable, the film liberal-bashes so heavyhandedly it's enough to make Nixon cry "Fonda."- Washington Post
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Here was my question for most of this movie: Wha-? I was clueless. Did not understand. Count me among the stupid.- Washington Post
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There's a deep, touching tale to relate about the man who went from Apache chieftain to circus has-been, selling his autographs for money. But don't look for stirring, touching or anything in "Geronimo: An American Legend." Look for the exit sign.- Washington Post
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There seem to be about a half-dozen spiraling subplots that go nowhere in particular. But it's oh so hiply done -- at least, that's the idea.- Washington Post
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This is comic-book coverage. If the strength of the novel was the interplay between Wolfe's dry-white reportage and the sensational, tabloid-tacky humorous events he wrote about, "Vanities"-the-movie just goes for the tacky jugular.- Washington Post
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Tough guys snarl at each other or dive out of the way before some explosion reduces their biceps to gymboy tuna. Van Damme still talks like a Belgian choirboy. But he’s physically awesome, of course. He can do things with his body that it hurts to even contemplate. If nature intended for men to do the splits or high kicks, boxer shorts would not have been invented. As for Rourke, I am convinced he’s made entirely of leather. He is essentially a boxing glove with a heartbeat.- Washington Post
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Too infuriatingly quirky and taken with its own style to get down to telling a story.- Washington Post
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First-time filmmaker Jordan Roberts worked on this project for years, but merely ended up with dreary cliche.- Washington Post
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This movie is so wearying in its mediocrity, the inappropriate Ronica almost registers as dramatic relief.- Washington Post
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From the get-go, the story remains bogged down in its rather limited morass.- Washington Post
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The result: an empty comedy that takes hackneyed potshots at consumerism.- Washington Post
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We're talking a thriller about property ownership. This is a yuppie conceit; this is not interesting to human beings. What's the moral behind "Pacific," anyway? Always Check Your References?- Washington Post
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The ultimate verdict on "City Hall" is easy: It's no good. The movie, a corruption-in-the-city saga starring Al Pacino, John Cusack and Bridget Fonda, ends on such a false, unsatisfying note, any faith you had built up in the movie is dashed. But that there's faith to lose in the first place is something of an achievement.- Washington Post
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I would rather have a more interesting group of desperate people to spend my post-apocalyptic time with.- Washington Post
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A brightly wrapped, ketchup-drenched mush-burger, it slides down the Zeitgeist esophagus like a slippery McPelican. You pay, you swallow, you drive home. You're left with nothing except, possibly, heartburn.- Washington Post
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The Wachowski brothers have rendered their chronicles into banality, as if trying to imitate the qualitative tailspin of the "Star Wars" series.- Washington Post
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You want to know if The Running Man is a good-time macho show, right? Stay at home and watch professional wrestling. Or Miami Vice (same director -- Paul Michael Glaser). Sure there's blood spattering and bullets riddling and Big Boys Banging Biceps. But through the dry-ice haze, Running Man is surprisingly boring.- Washington Post
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It tries unsuccessfully to make a wry gumshoe noir out of an overarching, cross-sectional political diagram.- Washington Post
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The Jacket is doing nothing but sampling elements of "Jacob's Ladder," "The Silence of the Lambs" and "Memento" without offering more than hackneyed solutions, including a rather cheesy conclusion.- Washington Post
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A good-natured but failed experiment in meeting cute -- indie-movie style.- Washington Post
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One mediocre, ploddingly predictable film, loaded down with cheesy Hollywood tactics.- Washington Post
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Though Hard Candy clearly believes pedophiles should be chopped into little pieces and buried in an unmarked grave, its only purpose is exploitative. Sure, it's a cautionary tale for all those sicko wolves out there, but it's nothing more than an unabashed lurk-and-dread fest.- Washington Post
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They go about scaring you, but only in the most hackneyed and cheap-shock manner.- Washington Post
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The movie wants to trade on atmosphere more than plot, but even the atmosphere rings false.- Washington Post
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The movie's one-note broadness seems suited more to cable. And the story takes the wrong routes -- leaving Crystal's Larry nothing more than likable, and capitalizing callously on the irregular facial features of Anne Ramsey as the villainous Momma.- Washington Post
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This movie may appeal to the youthful, midnight-madness crowd, but there isn't enough in it to bestow it with classic B-movie glory.- Washington Post
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Martin Lawrence is all there is to National Security. And that's about two or three points out of a possible 10- Washington Post
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Between them, Clooney and Kidman would still need a third party to work up a personality. In fairness to both, they aren't given much to work with.- Washington Post
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Aside from the obviously Australian flavor to everything -- which can be entertaining at times -- there's no X factor to justify the whole exercise.- Washington Post
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Despite its intelligent agenda, swollen heart and fabulously epic surface, amounts to a didactic banality: a white guy's politically correct lesson abroad.- Washington Post
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A picture-book French film that's pretty and trite, rather than edgy and moving.- Washington Post
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So single-minded in its reach for fantasy, it becomes the genre's evil opposite: banality.- Washington Post
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Nicotina skitters between dull and forced, this despite the use of split screens, jaunty music and the personable Luna.- Washington Post
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Instead of offering a perspective that, at the very least, laments a world where the flow of money hurts otherwise good people, Allen simply pushes the movie into an uncertain sinkhole between morality play and black comedy.- Washington Post
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Well, it could have been good. But this goofy homage to Kiss fans gets dry mouth pretty fast.- Washington Post
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There's not much zest here, even with Mike Myers's energetic attempts to steal the movie as a cross-eyed flight instructor.- Washington Post
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More sluggish than a funeral barge, cheaper than a sale at K mart, it's a nerd, it's a shame, it's Superman IV.- Washington Post
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It takes a two-hour act of will to keep facing the screen during this moribund movie. Every cliffhanger is enough to make you a cliff jumper. Davis and Modine are almost transcendentally unappealing, as they weather dull sword fights, ship-to-ship exchanges and other action-movie banalities.- Washington Post
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This doggy flick, starring Matthew Modine, Nancy Travis, Eric Stoltz and Max Pomeranc, is one of the weirdest, most depressing family films ever made.- Washington Post
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Ed...is thrown together with such little concern for originality or its audience, it's appalling.- Washington Post
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Even in this conglomerate era of marketed, predigested mediocrity, this Disney movie slips instantly into the humdrum.- Washington Post
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There's one thing worse than a movie with two Jean-Claudes: A movie with two Jean-Claudes and bad fighting.- Washington Post
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Like the opium dreams that its eponymous hero becomes addicted to, this fragmented, trigger-happy account of Wild Bill Hickok's final years feels like a bad trip through every cheap western knockoff you ever had to sit through.- Washington Post
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Add Big Town's collection of spotty characters (with motives murkier than the cinematography), cliche'-laden dialogue (from We gotta get out of here to I can change, I can change), abruptly ended scenes, no exposition when you need it, poor sense of drama (a deep breath), and you have something that should be pitched out into the alley behind the dingiest bar in town.- Washington Post
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Sitting through this is groan-inducing enough, but it's spiritually depressing to watch Djimon Hounsou, who deserves better.- Washington Post
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How much you enjoy this movie depends on how funny you find Sandler talking out the side of his mouth with a gravelly squawk -- for the entire movie.- Washington Post
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In Hollywood, imitation is the most profitable form of flattery. That is the only plausible explanation for 101 Dalmatians, Walt Disney's disappointing live-action remake of its own 1961 classic.- Washington Post
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I'd rather sit in bumper-to-bumper hell on I-495 for two hours than get caught in Traffic again.- Washington Post
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Devolves into such utter ludicrousness, the best response (other than avoiding the thing in the first place) is to laugh.- Washington Post
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It doesn't seem like overstating things to say that Eros becomes steadily worse as it goes along.- Washington Post
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The problem with this movie is the problem with most Renny Harlin movies: There's an excessive amount of excess -- a mind-numbing plurality of firearm battles, vehicular explosions and brutally frank sexual talk.- Washington Post
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This isn't real life. It isn't even a movie. It's an extended sitcom. And for the first time in your life, you'll actually beg for commercials.- Washington Post
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David Gale deserves the chair for its brutal assault on subtlety.- Washington Post
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This David Spade comedy breaks an ankle, ruptures several knee ligaments and hits the dirt harder than a felled linebacker. Best thing you can do for this movie? Leave it writhing in the throes of forced humor.- Washington Post
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Lacks the spirit of the previous two, and makes all those jokes about hos and even more unmentionable subjects seem like mere splashing around in the muck.- Washington Post
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The most screamingly obvious reaction to Gerry is: what a load of pseudo-arty you-know-what.- Washington Post
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It's sheer agony to sit through, and not for the reasons Lee would relish. It's just bad.- Washington Post
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A bewildering, boring assembly of rock-video-surreal nightmare sequences with more repetitive episodes than Groundhog Day.- Washington Post
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Let's accentuate the positive: Saving Silverman really stinks. No, really. It's bad. Awful.- Washington Post
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Director McGrath retains the novel's highlights, but he slices everything to ribbons.- Washington Post
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Heaven forbid a Hollywood romantic movie have any narrative surprises.- Washington Post
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Feels razor thin. None of the characters is particularly noteworthy. And the revelations of deep-seated conspiracy in the usual privileged, closed circles are hackneyed and tired.- Washington Post
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At no point should anyone mistake this for an actual movie. This is an extended beach video that will leave no one swept away.- Washington Post
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We're only a little spooked, only a little amused and, by extension, only a little entertained.- Washington Post
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If this sounds like "Tootsie" with a ball, well, it is. Screenwriter Bradley Allenstein should be hauled up in writer's court for his shameless cribbing of that far superior comedy. Someone call a foul.- Washington Post
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It's hard to believe the creative mind that gave us "Almost Famous," "Jerry Maguire," "Say Anything" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" looked up with satisfaction after typing 117 pages of this.- Washington Post
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Guys, I'm telling you: Don't go to this movie! It's "Chasing Amy" with guns! You're walking into a trap! This is for fans of the holy couple, but they already know that.- Washington Post
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A galactic slump of a movie that stuffs its travel bag with special effects but forgets to pack the charm.- Washington Post
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If there's one piece of wisdom to be culled from this botched project, it's this: No one gets Carter.- Washington Post
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You can laugh with or without irony. Or you can simply stay away.- Washington Post
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Only reason to watch this: the grisly reward Irving receives for being in this picture.- Washington Post
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Watching this movie, you also have to ask yourself: Just how many acts of self-inflicted finger amputations do I really want to see?- Washington Post
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An insipid potboiler set against the far more enticing surf and sand of Oahu's North Shore.- Washington Post
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They (De Niro, Burns) look good together. But what a staggering pity they chose such a nasty, hackneyed movie to demonstrate their chemistry.- Washington Post
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Shallow Hal makes the case for restricting the Farrellys to mere gross-out movies.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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There's something so familiar and commonplace about this story and its characters...it's hard to get particularly thrilled.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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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.- Washington Post
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Drowning in uncharted waters and way off-center in any world.- Washington Post
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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
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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.- Washington Post
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Nothing more, or less, than a cheap, dirty grab at our Christmas spirit.- Washington Post
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Luckily, life (just like the SAT) has its multiple-choice options. You don't actually have to watch this.- Washington Post
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The movie covers too much ground with too little detail. It manages to be convoluted, complicated, incomprehensible and maddeningly thin all at the same time.- Washington Post
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