Kenneth Turan
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On average, this critic grades 6.5 points higher than other critics.
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Kenneth Turan's Scores
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| Average review score: | 72 | |
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| Highest review score: | Vertigo | |
| Lowest review score: | Stolen Summer | |
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Positive: 1,845 out of 2642
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Mixed: 659 out of 2642
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Negative: 138 out of 2642
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- Kenneth Turan
Part manic comedy, part would-be heart-warmer of the "follow your bliss" variety, its odd combination of tones and situations leads to as many awkward, uncertain moments as funny ones.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
Sometimes sweet, sometimes scary, sometimes sour, Oz the Great and Powerful is a film that doesn't know its own mind. A partially effective jumble whose elements clash rather than cohere, this solid but not spectacular effort stubbornly refuses to catch fire until it's almost too late.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 7, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
With its capacity to surprise, the film comes to life when you don't expect it to, in tiny but wonderfully off-center moments.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Lacking noticeable energy or drive, its almost visceral distaste for dramatic momentum is puzzling, especially in a film about the black arts.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Constrained by the plot of the novel, the film keeps the two lovers apart for quite a spell, robbing the project of the crazy-in-love energy that made "Twilight," the first entry in the series, such a guilty pleasure.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
As written by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer, The Legend of Tarzan alternates between a brazenly contemporary sensibility and quietly time-honored events. Unfortunately, almost all of the former are awkward while the latter still ring true.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 30, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
What results is an intimate, chatty film, both cheeky and thorough, the kind of high-class historical gossip you might get if an eminent Soviet historian like Robert Conquest or Richard Pipes went to work for the National Enquirer.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This Walking Tall does have the Rock, and that, both physically and metaphorically, is no small thing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Last Action Hero does have occasional moments of humor, but overall it is lacking in fun or magic. [18 Jun 1993, p.1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Mortal Engines is bursting with everything you’d want except compelling emotional intelligence.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 13, 2018
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- Kenneth Turan
Its story line and performances are no more than serviceable, but those terrible twisters are state of the art.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 7, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
Too slight to be taken seriously and too off-putting (especially when the phone callers get hostile and the work demeaning) to be funny, Girl 6 feels like the first draft of a potentially interesting project. It just hasn't been made good on here.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
On paper it has every advantage, from gifted stars Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston to an established comedy writer-director with a promising idea about a romance between a carefree woman and a worried man. But instead of maximizing those pluses, Along Came Polly so completely fritters them away that even its brief 90 minutes feels unhappily long.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
There is nothing to be embarrassed about here, neither is there much to relish, for Mary Reilly has more of the sheen of art than its essence.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Watching it is like being in a room with a couple locked in a torrid embrace. It might be fun for them, but what's in it for everyone else?- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The director, a strong technician whose slam-bang emphatic, occasionally operatic style seems made for comic book adaptations, has been well-served by an adept script co-written by Chris Terrio (an Oscar winner for Ben Affleck's "Argo") and David S. Goyer, which raises a number of interesting issues.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 23, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
A trying experience. As we watch Rochester fall apart in spectacular fashion, it's clear that a major lure for the venturesome Depp was the chance to play a grotesque, to become a pestilent physical wreck with an artificial silver nose. There's more in that role for the actor, however, than there is for us.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Has to fight to hold our attention and it doesn't always succeed.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
As enjoyable as this film is in parts, it's not nearly as successful as a whole. Enormously engaging in its opening segments, it's unable to sustain that good feeling over the long haul.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Tiresome, inept farce that's not even a fraction as clever or entertaining as it likes to imagine it is -- a complete waste of time.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Even by the non-Olympian standards of the disaster genre, San Andreas is chock-full of cliché characters, staggering coincidences and wild improbabilities.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 28, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
If The Mexican proves anything, it's that eccentric features need a particularly delicate touch to be successful. With a film like this, how close you come doesn't matter: Off by a little is as debilitating as off by a lot.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Despite that frisson of naughtiness and the occasional smile, Jersey Girl is overall too bland to hold our interest.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Yet for all its ballyhooed candor about sexual matters, it's a surprisingly baffling and opaque film, too artistic to be standard pornography and too zealously focused on being graphic to the exclusion of all else to succeed as drama.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It's a copy all the way, a disheartening attempt to capitalize on the success of the original.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
As (DiCaprio's) character heads for The Beach's predictable heart of darkness denouement, only die-hard fans will have the heart to tag along.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Like a drug that starts with a rush and ends with a headache, Total Recall is too much of a good thing.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
Buried under the miscalculations, the shamelessness, the off-putting and inappropriate broadness are sporadically visible souvenirs of a good project gone bad, hints of the unusual, bittersweet story that got away.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It's not objectionable (which is saying something these days) but neither does it have any compelling reason to be seen.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
So even at 96 minutes (and padded out with pointless, uncredited cameos by Garry and Penny Marshall) “Hocus” feels thin and undernourished from an adult point of view.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This effects-loaded extravaganza has more trouble finding its dramatic bearings than the Space Family Robinson has in figuring out where the heck in the universe they are.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Dante's Peak is customary for the genre, with convincing special effects sharing screen time with standard-issue characters and situations.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Clocking in at a self-important two hours and 59 minutes, this elongated romantic fable is impossible to sustain at a running time better suited to the fall of the Roman empire.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Those who have even a small soft spot for baseball's soothing rhythms will be hard-pressed to resist it.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A reminder of the difference between exhilaration and exhaustion, between tension and hysteria, between eroticism and exhibitionism. The line may be fine, but it is real enough to separate the great thrillers from the also-rans. And Basic Instinct is not a great thriller.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The characters in this somber film have the glum look of individuals delivering a Very Important Message to the world. And though this film in fact does have something crucial to convey, this is not the way to go about it.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
After sitting through M. Butterfly, you'll wonder why they even bothered to try. [01 Oct 1993]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
What The Peacemaker doesn't do well, though it tries, is bring much in the way of emotion or character development to the table.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Yet, there is also little doubt that when it comes to extreme physical humor, Carrey is remarkably gifted, a throwback to the vintage antics of Jerry Lewis or even the slapstick gang of silent comedy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
By turns warmly sentimental, serial-killer sinister and science-fiction fantastical, The Lovely Bones was an unlikely book to achieve worldwide success. In the film version, those mismatched elements come back to haunt the story, so to speak, making the final product more hit-and-miss than unblemished triumph.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If Welles was unhappy at the prospect of the human race splitting in two, he probably wouldn't be too crazy with his great-grandson's movie splitting up in pretty much the same way.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A more effective, adult-friendly film than its predecessor.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
De Palma clearly did not want to do a conventional thriller, and so his considerable prowess in that area is only occasionally brought to bear. As a result, despite a few finely creepy moments that remind us of his talent, the shocking parts of Raising Cain feel lethargic and lacking in purpose.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This poor film is so shamelessly manipulative and hopelessly bogus it will make you bite your tongue in regret and despair.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
Unfortunately, Garner doesn't have as much screen time as her prominence in the advertising would indicate: Daredevil has a hard time staying alive when she's not on the scene.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
An ambitious and provocative piece of work that is intriguingly balanced between being a warning and a celebration.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
It's not that "Inferno" as it stands doesn't provide hints of better things. The plot has its share of unexpected twists, peripheral characters hold our attention, wide-screen vistas of tourist destinations Florence, Venice and Istanbul are easy to take, and stories involving the end of the world have a certain built-in interest. But as presented on screen, none of this gels as it should.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 27, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Well-meaning and convinced it has something of value to say, its "Reach Out and Touch Someone" sensibility ensures that all its satisfactions will prove hollow, and so they do.- Los Angeles Times
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- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
The sheer physical presence of these creatures is much more believable and convincing than what can be generously characterized as the film's plot.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Scattered, phlegmatic and an all-around weak effort, Celebrity turns out instead to be one of Allen's periodic misfires.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Director Michael Bay's filmmaking style is so frantic and frenetic that it's often impossible to figure out exactly what is happening.- Los Angeles Times
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- Posted Feb 16, 2017
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- Kenneth Turan
Not the kind of unwatchable mess you might assume a film withheld from reviewers' scrutiny would be. It is, however, something equally unfortunate: a mess you'd rather not be watching.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Haunting almost serves as a reverse image of a successful film, demonstrating by what it lacks exactly what is needed to do things right. [23 July 1999, p.F15]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Given the subject matter, an exercise in delicacy and restraint was unlikely, but it's too bad that the film's concept is way more entertaining than what has ended up on-screen.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 21, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
There's no doubt Sandler is talented, but if he persists in believing that, like Elvis, his presence alone covers a multitude of omissions and inconsistencies, he will squander his gift and make a series of forgettable films in the process.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Larry Crowne is an inside-out movie, acceptable around the edges but hollow and shockingly unconvincing at its core. When that core is two of the biggest movie stars around - Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts - it's an especially dispiriting situation.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 30, 2011
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- Kenneth Turan
Another traditional Japanese production, weakly plotted, woodenly acted and indifferently dubbed.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A numbing and dispiriting experience aimed at the least discriminating parts of the teen-age audience.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This may sound thrilling, but it's not. Battleship plays ordinary and pedestrian because it's always been a job for hire, never anyone's passion.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 17, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
His is a triumph of pure filmmaking, a pitiless, unrelenting, no-excuses war movie so thoroughly convincing it's frequently difficult to believe it is a staged re-creation.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Problematic but involving, Child 44 offers a picture of what individuals did to survive in a world turned upside down. The film's singular premise allows it to survive its various shortcomings, but it is a near-thing.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
Turns out to be a film that's interesting in spite of itself. It's less an impartial investigation than an advocacy film, having been hijacked by the members of the "inner sanctum."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If Penélope Cruz were any less attractive, maybe someone would have noticed how dull this mild, would-be romantic fairy tale has turned out.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If there is one moment in The Language of Music that will thrill old rock fans, it's watching Dowd, his fluid hands moving with a surgeon's grace, remix for the film's benefit the 24-track sub-master of "Layla."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Sporadically funny, often strange and almost never poignant.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The most disheartening line in 187 is its last, written in bold type across the screen just before the credits roll: "A teacher wrote this movie." It's enough to make you weep, and not just because it's painful to think that this muddled and manipulative film was penned by someone in a position to mold impressionable minds. [30 Jul 1997, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Part outer-space romantic comedy, part science-fiction thriller, Passengers leave us feeling we’ve been taken for a ride.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 20, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Taking issue with efforts like The Salton Sea, cold and unemotional films that couldn't be more pleased at the opportunity to enthusiastically drag audiences through unhappy material, is as futile as getting mad at the wind.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though audiences will leave theaters with an increased appreciation of this pair's talents, they will also leave pondering the perennial Hollywood question: How come so little of interest could be found for performers who are capable of so much more?- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Chappie is a movie about the evolution of artificial intelligence that's as dumb as a post. It also marks the continuing devolution of the work of director and co-writer Neill Blomkamp.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
The latest in what feels like an endless string of movies ... in which the actor's parts have ruinously overdosed on sentimentality and schmaltz at the expense of humor and even sanity.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The truth is that two other films with Greengrass' name on them, "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum," have spoiled us for this kind of thriller filmmaking, and stacked against that, Vantage Point doesn't have a chance.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Marvelously colorful, casually inventive and completely wacky, The King and the Mockingbird just might be the best animated film of the year.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
Seeing a movie that doesn’t know the meaning of shameless, that refuses to worry about plausibility, that acts as if subtlety hadn’t been invented yet, does have a very basic kind of intrinsically cinematic pull.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This intriguing hybrid is dramatically involving only when the shooting - with real bullets, naturally - gets underway.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 23, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
The plotting is so leaden and the fire fights so pro forma that not even the sight of the three Shafts in action can keep this film from sinking under its own weight. Yes, the great Isaac Hayes music makes an appearance, but the old days are gone and they are not coming back.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 12, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
Suicide Squad is a concept in search of a story worth telling. Both energized and betrayed by its “Worst.Heroes.Ever” theme and writer-director David Ayer’s trademark visceral filmmaking, it ends up in a kind of limbo, not as strong as partisans will insist or as worthless as its weakest elements would have you believe.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 3, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Ought to be disreputable fun. Instead it ends up, all its explosions and exposed flesh notwithstanding, rather inert.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
While the result is not flawless, this is a polished, impressive attempt that pays off in the end. It may take awhile to get there, but its themes of loss, longing, heartache and betrayal, not to mention the nature and value of beautiful objects, do ultimately move us.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 12, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
The result is exposition overkill and a dragged-out finale that turns what should have been a Tear Duct Special into a deflating experience, making what worked in the book unacceptable on the screen.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Salerno, as if he's unsure of what he's got, goes to great lengths to heighten the drama with crisp editing, a strong score, frequent sound effects and snappy visuals.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 5, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
If, as the Virgil quote that starts the film claims, fortune favors the bold, Alexander has not been nearly bold enough.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Began life as a comic book, and screenwriters Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris, ever respectful of that lineage, have not allowed the film's dialogue or plot points to rise above their cartoonish origins.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The combination of restrained writing and direction and top-of-the-line acting is enough to make even confirmed agnostics want to believe in this unashamed fairy tale.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Jupiter Ascending is best during its purely visual moments, of which there are many... All of which makes it a shame that the only sense the Wachowskis can count on is their visual one.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 5, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
The latest in Hollywood's almost biblical procession of disaster films, Deep Impact tries with moderate success to be more than just the sum of its special effects.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The film sacrifices playfulness and humor to concentrate on a relentless display of elaborate but ho-hum gadgets and gizmos.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This contemporary remake of the science-fiction classic knew what it was doing when it cast Keanu Reeves, the movies' greatest stone face since Buster Keaton.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Some movies make you sorry you've seen them, and The Cell is one of those. Creepy and horrific, it's a torture chamber film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It's a solid, efficient comic book movie that is content to provide comic book satisfactions of the action and violence variety.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
More science-fiction space opera than superhero epic, it works in fits and starts as its disparate parts go in and out of effectiveness, but the professionalism of the production make it watchable in a comic book kind of way.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 16, 2011
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- Kenneth Turan
The result is a calculated, cynical piece of business that epitomizes the creative bankruptcy and contempt for the audience that infects so much of the blockbuster side of Hollywood.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A somewhat diverting but finally disappointing thriller, it is characterized by a premise even Pat Buchanan could love: If you so much as think about straying from the marital straight and narrow, all heck is sure to break loose.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It's doubtful that records are kept about this sort of thing, but consider the possibility that Clash of the Titans is the first film to actually be made worse by being in 3-D.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
May not be the most tedious superhero movie ever - the competition is admittedly tough - but it is certainly in the running.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jan 13, 2011
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- Kenneth Turan
Though the cast ends up looking good, the film's unwillingness or inability to have things add up hurts everyone's efforts.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The visual allure of this production is undeniable, but having the nerve to be simple and nice all the way through is, even for Disney, verging on being a lost art.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 1, 2018
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- Kenneth Turan
Sometimes glossy, sometimes hard-edged, the film alternates between glitz and unpleasantness and ends as a kind of glum soap opera, too glam to be bleak and too bleak to be so glam.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
An audacious, brilliantly twisted movie, infused with touches of genius and of madness. A disturbing meditation on the interconnected nature of love and obsession disguised as a penny dreadful shocker. [13 Oct 1996, p.C5]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Runaway Bride's Josann McGibbon & Sara Parriott script is so muddled and contrived, raising issues only to ignore them or throw them away, you wonder why so many people embraced it.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though Reign of Fire's concept of a humans-versus-dragons smackdown is a good one, the way it's worked out on screen is more silly than compelling.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Even by sequel standards, a minimal amount of creativity has gone into Sister Act 2, and not even the talents of its cast, including several likable young people, can compensate for this thrown-together feeling.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Like "The Addams Family" before it, this is one of those clever, lively and ultimately wearying pieces of showy Hollywood machinery where a glut of creativity has gone into the visuals with only scraps left over for the plot and the dialogue. [27 May 1994 Pg.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The thrill is definitely gone, leaving a disappointing and unpleasant mess in its place.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Forced, heavy-handed and overdone, it's a pretend serious film that offers crass manipulation in the place where honesty is supposed to be.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
As directed by Timur Bekmambetov, this 21st century Ben-Hur is more phlegmatic than awful, a by and large dull and lethargic piece of work that is not bad enough to get mad at. What it lacks most of all is a convincing reason to exist.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 18, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Emotional and analytical by turn, The Case Against 8 is a thoroughly engaging documentary.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
With moments of odd, dark humor sprinkled among the violence, this traditional study of psycho kittens in love breaks just enough new ground to be an impressive piece of work.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The film's underlying concept is so irredeemably screwy and far-fetched that no amount of fine work can hope to make it convincing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The kindest thing that can be said about Sandler's sense of humor is that it's unapologetically juvenile.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If you're in the mood for seeing a Lothario humbled by true love, you're in luck. You may wish, however, that Made of Honor had given its stars something more of interest to occupy their time. And ours.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Its twisty film noir world of down-on-their-luck men and unfathomable women is vintage B-picture material, but, in the grand B tradition, the games it plays are more ambitious than successful.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Striptease isn't in the kind of shape Demi Moore is. While her role as exotic dancer Erin Grant has the actress buffed and toned enough for the cover of Muscle & Fitness, the film itself could use a lot more definition. [28 Jun 1996, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Such a classic combination of feckless dramaturgy and rampant excess that giving way to giggles is the only sane response.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
There is a moment in The Tourist when Johnny Depp turns to Angelina Jolie and asks "Why is all this happening?" It's a question moviegoers will be asking themselves as well.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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- Kenneth Turan
The Lone Ranger exists without a convincing sense of jeopardy or, more critically, any place for audiences to emotionally connect.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
Pedestrian and awkward, this film is a disappointment not only in comparison with Lee's earlier epic, the underrated " Malcolm X," but also in comparison with another film with similar aims, Rachid Bouchareb's "Days of Glory."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Zaillian (an Oscar winner for his "Schindler's List" screenplay) has given us an intricate, subtly rewarding narrative whose uncompromising nature and undeniable moral seriousness make it far from business as usual, even in the ever-decreasing world of quality Hollywood filmmaking.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
But the result is no more than a forced fable, a self-consciously smarty-pants concoction that is too clever by half and too pleased with itself in the bargain.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If you're in the mood for a hip-hop film with more happy faces than "The Partridge Family," Honey will divert you.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Wants to be an honest look at the problems that can beset a modern marriage, and be funny at the same time, but it doesn't have the skills or the temperament to pull all that off.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Cutthroat Island is a bloated, jokey production whose motto, no doubt tattooed on the back of some poor assistant director's neck, could well be, When in doubt, blow something up.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Does go on too long, leading to inevitable dead spots.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It is sad, truly sad, to have to report that Color of Night is a disappointment in almost every respect.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If they had to make things up, couldn't they have made up something smarter?- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though it wasn't planned this way, it's an amusing exercise to view A Man Apart as an allegory for the war in Iraq.- Los Angeles Times
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- Posted Aug 8, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
Half science-fiction tale, half espionage thriller, it's a pleasantly far-fetched endeavor that moves along so briskly that it leaves no time to consider its implausibilities, which are many.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 14, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Sporadically effective, it appears not to have particularly excited the people who made it, and that lackadaisical quality is a drawback.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This is Short's picture, and though he can do no wrong in it, he is not in a position to carry the whole thing. His fans will dutifully trek to it, laughing at his skill and wondering when Hollywood will finally do him justice. It's a hell of a good question.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Given the polyglot nature of the cast, with actors from at least five countries taking their best shots at the English language, it's unclear why Cage felt he needed an accent or, stranger still, why it took him a reported seven months to come up with this one.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
How feeble a movie is Stolen Summer? So feeble they've just about buried the title on the film's own poster.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though the photographs are memorable, the photographer is not.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
It may be standard-issue stuff, but it looks great and it almost makes you nostalgic for the days when stuntmen reigned supreme and mayhem and computers never knew how much they had in common.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A slick piece of summer entertainment that is counting on elaborate special effects to make its derivative, convoluted story line all but irrelevant.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It has a tendency to run ragged and spends an unhealthy amount of time idling pointlessly at intersections.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Director Paul Anderson, whose last film was "Mortal Kombat," well knows how to build suspense and increase tension. But counterbalancing all of that is Event Horizon's position as a sci-fi splatter film, intent on drenching the screen in blood and gore whenever possible. [15Aug1997 Pg 16]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Kind of like a basketball team of all-stars -- no names, please -- that has difficulty jelling into one smooth and efficient unit.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Simultaneously jokey and scary, sentimental and ruthless, tediously everyday and grotesquely out of the ordinary.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Expendables 3 is a kind of ho-hum experience, wherein a lot of bullets are expended and a lot of structures exploded to minimal dramatic effect.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
As forgettable as the humor is the film's predictable portrayal of adults as clueless, overbearing cretins.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The script is muddled and unsatisfying, as ponderous on its feet as its protagonists are in their heavy diving suits.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Mostly I Spy, with more dead spots than a Jerry Lewis telethon, is content to mark time. That gives us, and perhaps the cast as well, the opportunity to reflect on how satisfying this film could have been if anyone had thought it worth their while to provide real material for the talent to work with.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It's a wonderful piece of filmmaking, but once any mouth is opened the magic is immediately tarnished.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Both audacious and unwieldy, exciting and excessive, this dark thriller is too long, too violent and not always convincing. But at the same time, there's no denying that it's onto something, that its savage indictment of the nexus involving media, crime and a voracious public is a cinematic statement difficult to ignore.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Despite its pro-forma nature, the setup for Siberia — a lone hero in over his head in an unfamiliar world — actually starts out well but refuses to play out in satisfying ways.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jul 11, 2018
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- Kenneth Turan
So unashamedly confusing, so intent on piling twist upon twist upon twist, it makes your head hurt just trying to figure out what's happened.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
10,000 BC is as crazy as it wants to be, plundering the past and other movies with that peculiar Hollywood combination of the earnest and the preposterous that can result in the guiltiest of guilty pleasures.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Zoolander 2 defines haphazard. You may smile at times, but not as often as you'd like.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 11, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Seems merely tired and stale, the opposite of fresh, marked by ideas for jokes rather than things that are actually funny. Then, without warning, it goes from inept to complete disaster, sinking from indifferent to fiasco in the blink of an eye.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The Mummy does have elements that are effective, especially Sofia Boutella in the title role, but with all the hurly-burly on screen the virtues get lost in the shuffle.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 8, 2017
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- Kenneth Turan
The film's political philosophy, as much as it has one, is of the "a plague on both your houses" variety, painting the rebels and the CIA as equally fixated on killing innocent civilians for their own nefarious ideological ends. We've seen it all before, and we'll likely see it all again.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Almost completely lacking in genuine thrills. Even the attractive presence of star Angelina Jolie can't keep this leaden, plodding, completely underwhelming film from playing like "Lara Croft: Yawn Inducer."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The result inevitably pushes too hard at times and can't help but stray into melodrama, yet the film does an admirable job of transplanting the novel's thoughtful concerns into a fast-moving suspense context.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 25, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
Because the series' plot reveal turns out to be more confusing than compelling, and because turning a novel into two films invariably leads to inflated productions, only the most devoted fans of the book will pledge allegiance to what's on the screen.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
This aggressively stupid film is merely business as usual, a compendium of all the current obsessions and fixations that make so many of these films such unhappy experiences.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The problem overall is not so much that the humor, especially in the parent-tryout situations, is forced, but that it simply is not there at all. So little is going on in this mildest of fantasies that it is hard to even guess what kinds of emotional effects were aimed at in the first place.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The best thing that can be said about this lethargic coming-of-age tale, noticeably undernourished at 78 minutes, is that it's better than the even more pathetic "Stolen Summer."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This is a surprisingly dull and tedious affair where nothing is even remotely plausible, the romance and the sex least of all.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 9, 2017
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- Kenneth Turan
Hollow, simple-minded and about as profound an experience as stepping in a pile of road kill.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
With no plot, character or dialogue worth experiencing, let alone remembering, the film merely occupies space on the screen and hopes for the best.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Watching Jade is such a hollow experience it’s hard to work up the energy to dismiss it. A movie where the car chases have more personality than the people, its monotone acting and recycled plot make one wonder, not for the first time, how something this tired ever got made.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
This is a Laura Ashley on Safari meditation on bored rich people searching for fulfillment and a new life among the photogenic wildlife of Kenya. Just wake me when it's over.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Decadence has rarely looked so pathetic, lethargic and dispiriting as it does in this listless film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Misconceived, misguided and a completely miserable viewing experience, this is one to avoid at all costs and for all time. [06 May 1994]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The four actors are very good, and it's a shame they aren't working from a more focused and original concept. Written by Fusco and Michael Garrity, there's nothing awful about Stealing Time except that it mixes familiar ingredients with pretty bland results.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
That rare comic book movie that actually feels like a comic book. Which turns out to be mostly, but not entirely, a good thing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The laugh lines are mostly crude and the prevalent slapstick is weak and uneventful.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Even in thriller terms, nothing rings remotely true here, with even the baseball action--including a game that is not called despite enough rain to unnerve Noah--laced with a heavy dose of preposterousness.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Rock is undisputably gifted and charismatic, but when Down to Earth takes his edge away, the film's energy goes with it. And without energy, no comedy can survive.- Los Angeles Times
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- Posted Jun 24, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
Steve Jobs is a smart, hugely entertaining film that all but bristles with crackling creative energy. What it is not is a standard biopic.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
The hard truth is that the line between being deadly earnest and unintentionally silly is thinner than these people think, and Beyond Borders turns out to be an unreal film about a real situation, unavoidably cartoonish, as was the earlier "Tears of the Sun," in its attempt to join crucial issues to ridiculous melodrama.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A kind of dirty fairy tale in which people with nasty attitudes inhabit a trash-talking, macho world of fast cars and complaisant women.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
It is an acceptable enough thriller, neither the worst you've seen nor the opposite.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A striking new documentary that shows the war in a way it's not been seen before: from the ground up.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
While the new film is certainly serviceable, it's noticeably lacking in warmth and humor, and though its visual strengths are real and considerable, from a dramatic point of view it's ponderous and plodding.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The Road is a road you'll wish hadn't been taken. Not because anything's been badly done, but because there's a serious imbalance in the complicated equation between what the film forces us to endure and what we end up receiving in return.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though the new film has some good things, it does not have enough of them to make the third time the charm.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Because it is fearlessly sincere and not totally successful, Winter's Tale is easy to mock. But it is also hard not to admire its willingness to go all out in its quest for the grandest of romantic gestures.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 13, 2014
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- Kenneth Turan
Jack is more depressing than the weight of its demerits because of the quality of the work both these men have done before.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Turns out to be a muddled limp biscuit of a movie, a vampire soap opera that doesn't make much sense even on its own terms.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Not bad in the aggressive, ambitious, over-the-top way that “Showgirls” epitomized. “Two If by Sea” is more like a zero, an inert lump of a movie with so little going on that fidgety viewers can sneak out for a hot dog or some popcorn and return without fear of having missed anything significant.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Chan is still able to project the boyishness and insecurity of the new kid on the block. But even those aren't enough to make Tuxedo a black-tie affair.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A haphazard film about half as sophisticated as the average beer commercial.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Like many other overprepared athletes, the players in Body of Evidence left their best game in the locker room. [15 Jan 1993, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Harlin's skill compensates for a lot of narrative preposterousness, even it is overmatched this time around.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Goofy and gee-whiz when it isn't being post-apocalyptic glum, it is such an earnest hodgepodge that only by imagining "Mad Max" directed by Frank Capra can you get even an inkling of what it's like.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Lacking most kinds of inspiration and geared to undemanding minds, this project is so overloaded with hardware and stunts, it's a relief to have it over.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Essentially a late-'90s MTV version of "The Exorcist," a half-serious, half-silly piece of business that keeps us involved despite (or maybe because of) being more than a little overdone.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
By coddling viewers and micromanaging our responses, The Other Sister shows almost as little respect for the audience as Elizabeth does for her feisty, underappreciated daughter.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A Good Day to Die Hard plays like an extended victory lap for star Bruce Willis and the entire "Die Hard" franchise. Not surprising, but not overwhelmingly entertaining either.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 13, 2013
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- Kenneth Turan
Loaded as it is with undeveloped notions about feminism and individuality, nothing about it is really memorable except the appealing musicality of the fine k.d. lang/Ben Mink score, which deserves better. [20 May 1994]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Main lure is what feels like a very authentic visual sense of the nontourist side of Kingston, where the ambience of zinc-walled shacks wallpapered with old newspapers is captured by cinematographer Richard Lannaman.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Landais has made a version of Aspern that is too often uncertain and unconvincing despite the good work of his female stars. And when the actresses leave the screen and the film ventures into ill-advised flashback territory, things get shakier still.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jan 10, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
Any movie whose computer-generated effects are more believable than its actors is asking for trouble. A frustrating combination of the magical and the mundane, Dragonheart has less difficulty creating a creditable dragon than a recognizable human being. [31 May 1996, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
The Majestic isn't. Rather it's "The Film That Wasn't There," a derivative, self-satisfied fable that couldn't be more treacly and simple-minded if it tried. And it tries, oh, how it tries.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable and more than a little strange.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
If Fantastic Four is pleasantly different in its introductory segment, once those super powers kick in, the whole film goes into a more standard gear.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Kenneth Turan
While part of the film offers the expected, unsparingly violent action tropes typical of the series, there’s another aspect to the story, a surprisingly brooding examination of a warrior in winter, a dark story of a berserker who can’t let go, that’s in its own way bleaker and more despairing than we may be expecting.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 19, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
A misguided romantic serio-comedy aimed at women and gay men that ends up caricaturing both.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Lacking the combustible Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas in leading roles, Showgirls descends into incoherent tedium. Though the filmmakers' incessant talk about vision, artistry and honest self-expression lead one to expect a sexually explicit biopic about the Dalai Lama, what is in fact provided is depressing and disappointing as well as dehumanizing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Not only have bothersome plot changes been made, but the entire tone of the book has been transformed from tension to tongue-in-cheek with dismal results.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
What's most interesting about this new film is how lacking it is in any of the things, from humor to emotion to halfway decent acting, we might go to a movie for. There's not even enough here to get mad at.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Though it displays enough perils to put a dent in future cruise ship sales, the film has a makeshift, slapdash quality that is the opposite of its predecessor.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Despite a wealth of special effects...this movie is surprisingly inert, more dull than anything else, with little to recommend it on any level.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Those foolhardy enough to place themselves at the mercy of 8MM can expect the following emotions: disgust and revulsion, then anger, followed by a profound and disheartening sadness. There are some films whose existence makes the world a worse place to live, and this is one of them.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
One of those movies that makes you want to throw up your hands in despair, disgust, or maybe both.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Airbender, whether intentionally or not, is pegged almost exclusively to a small-fry state of mind.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Even Willis seems a bit bewildered at times, as if asking himself how he managed to get into such a mess. [24 May 1991]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kenneth Turan
Amiable and upbeat though it is, the documentary Hollywood to Dollywood lacks a compelling reason to see it. Unless you are a Dolly Parton zealot, which its two protagonists definitely are.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 6, 2012
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- Kenneth Turan
[An] engrossing, unexpectedly moving documentary.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 20, 2016
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- Kenneth Turan
By detailing the enormous pride in who they are and what they do that lacrosse instills in the Iroquois, it provides the kind of window into another culture’s belief system that sports films rarely attempt.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 25, 2017
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- Kenneth Turan
Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman is an involving film that tells a more complicated story than its unexciting title would indicate.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Aug 24, 2017
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- Kenneth Turan
Experiencing Beast of Burden's inept dialogue and uninspiring direction on screen is a continual trial.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 22, 2018
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- Kenneth Turan
While the film's masterful imagery — this might be the coldest, snowiest western ever — and inventive Ennio Morricone score are spectacular, less audience friendly is a nihilistic, revisionist denouement that apocalyptically subverts the genre's norms.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Apr 26, 2018
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- Kenneth Turan
When you add in the tip-top tension created by the legendary break itself, not to mention the verisimilitude of shooting in a recently decommissioned prison, you end up with a small film with an impressive impact. Those who take a chance on Maze will not be disappointed.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 28, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
An intimate, intensely dramatic film that holds us in its grip like a page-turning novel. Except it’s all true.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 2, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
This coolly passionate film mostly deals with Stevenson’s thoughts rather than his life, providing an involving examination and analysis of the ideas (and ideals) that consume the man’s every waking moment.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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- Kenneth Turan
A small gem of focused filmmaking, Ága tells a minimal story so beautifully it holds us completely.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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