Mick LaSalle
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On average, this critic grades 4.1 points lower than other critics.
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Mick LaSalle's Scores
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| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | Sound and Fury | |
| Lowest review score: | Nightbreed | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,063 out of 3800
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Mixed: 1,037 out of 3800
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Negative: 700 out of 3800
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- Mick LaSalle
200 Cigarettes doesn't have a bad scene or a false note. The picture is a succession of pointed little moments, nicely written by Shana Larsen and acted with comic assurance and sensitivity.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Really, The Expendables 3 has only one thing going for it, beyond the unremarkable novelty of seeing lots of celebrities in a lousy movie. It has Mel Gibson, who is at his grim, tormented and quirky best here, playing someone who has crossed a moral line and has no regrets.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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- Mick LaSalle
One of the downsides of living in a free society is that every so often someone like Myles Berkowitz gets hold of a camera.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
So any "Nightmare" movie has a built-in handicap going in, but the better ones find ways to compensate, by casting appealing young actors (they're always young), by having imaginative dream sequences and - most important of all - by keeping the dreams short. By that standard, this new "Nightmare" is a fairly decent effort.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Even if the idea of The Desperate Hour makes you uneasy, you will be engrossed by it.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 25, 2022
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- Mick LaSalle
In every kids' picture, there are going to be sections that only kids will enjoy. Fortunately, 102 Dalmatians has enough for the adults, too.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A dull film with unsympathetic characters brought together by a gimmicky premise that's handled with no imagination and a pristine fraudulence of emotion. Aside from that, it's great.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Sep 29, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
Take the worst things about independent movies - the wallowing in an unpleasantness, the narrative unsteadiness, the next-to-no story. Then combine those with a hefty dose of light comedy. The result: the big, fat tonal mess that is Happy Tears, a charmless film about two sisters who come together to care for their demented father.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Dec 16, 2010
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- Mick LaSalle
If the writing and direction carry Sphere most of the way, the actors manage to bring it home.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Applegate gets by without a false moment in a role that's more serious and has more angles than the airhead she plays on television. I want to see the movies she'll be making in about five years. [07 June 1991, p.E6]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
It's a gallant battle against flawed material, and Hirschbiegel fights it to a draw.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 31, 2013
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- Mick LaSalle
Freejack is the kind of picture that you watch and scoff at, and then when it's over, you leave the theater having had a good time, only mildly aware that the good time had something to do with the quality of the movie. Freejack is convoluted, a meeting of bad writing and bad science fiction. And yet, taken as a whole, it's really not bad. [18 Jan 1982, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
In essence, everything good in Self/less was derived from “Seconds,” and everything bad the writers and the director came up with on their own.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 9, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
It's funny, easily the funniest and least self-conscious movie that director Nora Ephron has made.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Neither funny nor exciting. It’s at best incongruous, the kind of incongruity that seems delightful on the page but not in practice.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 20, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
As British comedy sometimes will, A Long Way Down has an occasional attack of the cutes, but the actors' commitment keeps the movie on the plus side.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 17, 2014
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- Mick LaSalle
The only thing good to say for The Forest is that Dormer is interesting, that she creates a different vibe and essence for each sister, and that it would be nice to see her in a better movie.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 8, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
Has some laughs - more than a few thanks to Michael Douglas as a dead swinger (the movie's Jacob Marley) - and some moments of tenderness, too.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The movie has some clumsy dialogue and awkward turns, but the picture is brisk and likable.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
It's an entertaining movie, which is half the game, but it's not scary, which it should be. Neither is it something to be taken seriously, though it's intended to be.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
What makes Aloft better than dismissible is that it’s a sincere failure, not a cynical one, and the cinematography is arresting. In fact, for scattered seconds throughout the movie, Aloft is beautiful to look at.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 4, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
Actually, there is one other thing that’s unforgivable. After building up to the great climactic confrontation for two-thirds of the movie, it’s a letdown.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Aug 3, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
When the books are written, The War With Grandpa — the first family film to hit theaters since the pandemic — will have a special place in De Niro’s vast and varied cinematic legacy as the absolute worst movie he ever made.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 9, 2020
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- Mick LaSalle
The picture is more impressive as it goes along, revealing a symmetry of construction underneath the rudiments of a thriller.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
A cynically made, painfully long comedy without a single laugh. It's a film to really make you wonder about Damon Wayans ' abilities as a comic actor.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
For all the characters butting heads, all the street fights and all the explosions (there are plenty of those), Street Fighter may very well put you to sleep. [24 Dec 1994, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
It matches up two comic actors and instead of clashing or canceling each other out, they bring in the best possible result: A comedy with twice the laughs.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
Ghosted is repellent without ever quite being obnoxious and worthless without ever being boring.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 20, 2023
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- Mick LaSalle
Black Sheep is a little comedy that succeeds in its modest aim to provide 87 minutes of harmless diversion. If you have nothing to do -- and I mean absolutely nothing -- Black Sheep, which opens today, is a must-see.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
For the most part, this film has the disadvantages of Chinese action films, without the advantages. That is, it overdoes the action and it’s short on character, without attaining the manic, wild heights of Hong Kong cinema of the 1980s and early ’90s. Still, it’s nice to see Chan once again in a Chinese environment.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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- Mick LaSalle
The likability of Lydia and Emily helps, but writer-director Ben Falcone’s tendency to milk emotion that isn’t there drags down the movie and some of the comic bits feel obvious and pushed.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 9, 2021
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- Mick LaSalle
Year One has one joke, but it's a good one, played for many variations over the course of an often very funny comedy.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Instead of concealing it, I'll just come out and say that I find it difficult to be enthusiastic about this well-acted and gracefully directed movie, but for reasons that might be called philosophical.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 13, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
If you see Alice Through the Looking Glass, prepare to lean forward in your seat just to stay awake.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted May 26, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
As a 110-minute diversion, as a source of some laughs, as an opportunity for two funny guys to be funny — and to be funny with each other — what’s not to like? Just go in not expecting much.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 27, 2022
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- Mick LaSalle
The absurdity of seeing these two young actors impersonating garbage men, combined with a script that's so clumsy it's remarkable, makes the first 10 minutes or so of Men at Work perversely entertaining. But the fun of laughing at the movie fades quickly. [25 Aug 1990, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Not a campy film, but it revels in extremes, and has the same sort of appeal.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The strange thing is that for all of Fonda's whining, Pullman's wary squinting and muttering, the bad dialogue, the cheesy effects, the severed toes, the severed heads, the severed bodies and the cliched directorial choices, Lake Placid adds up to a halfway enjoyable time at the movies.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Jean-Claude Van Damme is the best part of every movie he's in. Then again, when you consider the pictures he's been in, maybe that's not saying enough. [15 Sep 1990, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
What garbage. Seriously. What absolute, bereft, witless, unoriginal, unrewarding, soulless garbage that’s 40 years past scaring anybody. The only power this formula retains is the power to make you feel a little sad — at the ugliness, at the cynicism, and at the pathetic waste of your own mind as you watch it.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 18, 2022
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With most movies that fail, the fault can be ascribed to carelessness or lack or inspiration or cynicism. But Chelsea Walls, directed by actor Ethan Hawke, is clearly a labor of love.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Just not worth revisiting, unless one wants to tie one's brain into a knot for no discernible reward.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Excess Baggage falls down as a showcase for Silverstone, who made a big splash in "Clueless" and whose production company is releasing this film. She comes across as unappealing and unseasoned in ways that go beyond the role.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Almost every moment has flashes and explosions and a pulsing, relentless soundtrack. It's like being trapped inside a video game.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Sometimes unapologetically stupid and joyously crass, it’s often brilliant in its absurdity, one of those rare comedies where the audience sits there dumbstruck, wondering what crazy thing will happen next. It takes really smart people to make a movie this silly.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 11, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
There are lots of cameos, as well, too many to count. However, it is worth mentioning that singer Taylor Swift shows up in a couple of scenes, playing a vapid Valley girl, and she's very funny.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The strange case of a movie that clunks in every possible way but the ultimate way -- it entertains.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
There's a case to be made for The Real Cancun as a document of the mating dance as well as an unintentionally poignant film about the brevity of youth.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The Crush is the latest in the growing ''from hell'' genre, about all the fun things that happen when a ferocious, precocious 14-year-old girl develops an intense crush on the nice-guy journalist who rents a guest house from the girl's parents. Things start innocent. Get worse. Get horrible. Get ridiculous. You know the formula. Working within that formula, The Crush isn't bad.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Another inert, soul-dead action drama that turns actors into zombies...It's garbage.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The Mummy is the rare Cruise film that doesn’t quite give audiences their money’s worth.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 7, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
Vacation is consistently funny from beginning to end, a piling on of dumb but inventive jokes and excruciating, awkward situations.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 28, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
In any case, Fatal Affair is one of those lucky efforts in which everything good about it is good and everything bad about it is fun. The cheesiness is part of the experience.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 16, 2020
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- Mick LaSalle
Think of The Bubble as part of a pattern we could have anticipated. Pandemic movies almost can’t be any good at this point. The pandemic won’t be funny, interesting or anything anybody wants to think about until we’re safely beyond it by a few years. So, filmmakers, set your watches for pandemic nostalgia to commence circa 2027, and between now and then, just put it out of your minds.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 31, 2022
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- Mick LaSalle
There's nothing particularly wrong with A Kid in King Arthur's Court and nothing right with it, either. Parents will take their kids to see it and suffer, but the pain is mild.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
These are good moments, and there are a few others, that prevent Tomb Raider from being one of the worst films of the year. But they're not enough to make it worth seeing.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
There's no satisfaction and no pleasure to be gained by sitting through it. The characters are ludicrous and, worse than that, boring. And this is despite all the lead actors doing the best they can.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Combines the usual dumb ideas with one good one. And not just good, but impressive, in that it makes sense of much of what went before.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
While it's possible to have a great time with the movie without having any interest in Kiss, it should be noted that the band does make an appearance.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Dec 25, 2010
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- Mick LaSalle
On Deadly Ground is in every way the equal of Seagal's Under Siege, his first mainstream hit from 1992, and in terms of scale it's even bigger. Everything blows up. Everybody blows up. [19 Feb 1994, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Though Zack Snyder is known as an action director, he is a genuine artist and one of the most exciting and promising filmmakers to emerge in the past 10 years. His new movie, Sucker Punch - let's just say it - is a failure, but there's so much talent on that screen that the movie can't be dismissed as a waste of time.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 24, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
It presents a compelling situation, genuinely touching moments and pockets of strong acting ... and dialogue that has people in the audience turning to each other and laughing because it’s so absurd.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 3, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
Let It Ride has atmosphere, plus a good setting, appealing actors - and a bad script. [19 Aug 1989]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
North is director Rob Reiner's first flat-out failure, a sincerely wrought, energetically made picture that all the same crashes on takeoff. It's strange and oddly distasteful, at its best managing to be bad in some original and unexpected ways.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
RV is a horrible movie about horrible people, and just because they call it a comedy doesn't mean we have to play along.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The bottom line here is that Cyrus is ghastly in The Last Song, bad not just in one or two ways, but in all kinds of ways.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Despite moments of unintentional humor, “The Ritual” has an appealing gravity about it, which probably derives from its adherence to the historical record.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 4, 2025
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- Mick LaSalle
Mindhunters is as effective as a movie can be and yet still be 100 percent forgettable.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
A strange good movie, bad in every way but its effect. And it’s an effective woman’s story, not exactly believable, but with another kind of truth, a truth of the heart. If that’s not enough, it’s close.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 9, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
A very funny romantic comedy that nicely combines Adam Sandler's acerbic sweetness with Aniston's down-to-earth warmth.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
Particularly impressive is the film's success at making an actor of average weight look emaciated. His cheekbones are built up so his cheeks appear to sink.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Jaden is not ready for his solo spotlight, and the film is the same action over and over. Another bad movie from Shyamalan.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted May 30, 2013
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- Mick LaSalle
The result is a film that's far superior to Neil LaBute's "Your Friends and Neighbors'' and more entertaining than Todd Solondz's "Happiness.''- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Arrives in theaters today with a sheet over its head and a tag on its toe. So to speak. What we have here is a complete systemic failure, a comedy that's not funny, with action that's not thrilling.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It has the curse of earnestness. It is so sincere ... it is so sincere it could put you into a coma.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 21, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
Amusing and holds interest largely thanks to its re-creation of a glitzy, flamboyant era, not to mention its soundtrack of disco songs that sound a lot better today than 20 years ago.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Everything in the movie is suffused by a vision of life that is resoundingly and evidently false, but as this vision is not repulsive, but is intended to reassure, the lies don’t produce anger or frustration. No, they bring on the laughs.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
It’s just cheap, it’s bad, and a completely out-of-left-field Pink Floyd reference — one of their employees is named Syd, the other Barrett — doesn’t help. It just feels like part of the general sloppiness.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 8, 2020
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- Mick LaSalle
Virtually every word and plot turn is insincere, manufactured, unfelt and dishonest, and its portrayal of people demonstrates either an ignorance of human behavior or a disdain for truth.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Fatal Instinct isn't funny, which in a comedy is a slight problem. The movie isn't funny for several reasons, but the most important reason is that the jokes aren't any good. [29 Oct 1993, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Tony Scott's vigorous direction is sometimes too vigorous. Loud rock music underscores many scenes, and Scott's habit of shooting at odd angles begins to seem like a mannerism. But on the whole his ambitious attack helps make The Fan entertaining in the moment, even if it's forgettable immediately afterward.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A fairly mediocre film, not nearly as funny as it should be, nor as heartfelt. On the plus side, it's only 85 minutes long and isn't boring. On the downside, it has an intrusive pop soundtrack and a screenplay full of fake conflicts.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Proves that it's possible to make a movie so tasteless and so crude that audiences don't laugh. This is worthwhile information. It means there's a limit.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Nothing but a showcase for the inherent comedic gifts of Cameron Diaz. The problem is she doesn't have any.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
It’s a formula movie, which wouldn’t necessarily be a problem, except that it’s a sort of bad version of itself.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
In UHF we get 90 minutes of Al Yankovic, and that's 85 minutes too much. The problem isn't that he's weird, but that he isn't weird at all. The premises for his gags are commonplace and predictable, and his follow-throughs lack imagination. He seems incapable of spinning more than one tired joke from each set-up. [21 Jul 1989, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Either Shelton knows this world well, or he's such a great bluffer it doesn't matter.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The satire is unfocused, while the story goes nowhere. Too bad. The material is ripe for satire.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
To be sure, Steve Jobs has its own integrity as the story of the young innovator, but it’s a little like making a movie about Thomas Edison and stopping somewhere between the phonograph and the lightbulb.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
It's original and poetic, and if you see it you will probably remember scenes from it a year from now, because it's not really like anything else. It's very much its own thing.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 15, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
A boxing movie that exists in that gray area between prototypical and typical, the quintessential and run-of-the-mill.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
A cute and amusing little romance that has all the fiery impetuosity of an egg sandwich.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
An overblown action monstrosity with no surprises, no exhilaration and no thrills.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
It's a romantic comedy with insights into sex and relationships that are old and obvious.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Saint John of Las Vegas was a bad script that somehow got made into a bad movie with good people in it.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The film is fun and extreme, and though in the end rather pointless, there’s a certain audacity here — a delight in extremity — that’s appealing.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
As plain awful as Untraceable is, possibly the worst thing about it is that it pretends to mean something.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A disgrace to the talents of Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy, but it's not enough just to say that. It's also a disgrace to the talents of Rene Russo and whoever drove the coffee truck to the set every day.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The race is on for worst film of the year honors. Among the top contenders: Men Cry Bullets.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
This is just a slightly better than mediocre film with a disconcerting grasp of the truth.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
There's a good idea behind Repo Men, not a whole lot of thinking, but at least one whole idea.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
With its flat story, numbed-out protagonist, and faux artistic lighting and set design - everything is dark or moody or darkishly moody or moodily dark - Max Payne seems a good half hour longer than its running time.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Delpy and Scott are able to put it over. She's French and deep and mysterious. He's a fresh-faced American, an open book. Liking them makes it possible to (kinda) like this otherwise routine horror movie.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The King’s Daughter has a script that reads like it was written in crayon, by someone using only their thumbs. But two good performances make the film watchable: Pierce Brosnan as King Louis XIV and William Hurt as his adviser and confessor, Pere Francois de La Chaise.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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- Mick LaSalle
The most enjoyable way to watch Surveillance - "enjoyable," in the relative sense - is to take its awfulness for granted and pay attention to everything Bill Pullman does.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Fifty Shades Freed has something extra going for it, in that it depicts something that movies and pop songs and pop culture in general tend to avoid, which is the romance of familiarity.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 8, 2018
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- Mick LaSalle
The Lazarus Effect is not the usual mindless thriller, but it’s as flat as an open soda from last week, with dull characters and virtually every scene taking place in a single location. It looks as if it cost about 12 bucks to make — and somebody got robbed.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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A third-rate effort, with a weak script, cheap-looking effects and no genuine frights.- San Francisco Chronicle
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For Pérez Biscayart, it’s the sound equivalent of a masterful silent-film performance, and for Perelman, it’s the welcome return of an important filmmaker.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 13, 2023
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- Mick LaSalle
To see Perfect Stranger is to wish for a more sophisticated vehicle for a film actress this good, but actors -- and audiences -- take what they can get. This is better than most.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Perfectly acceptable, perfectly bland, competently acted but by no means a scary horror movie, in which "they" are coming to get people.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Feb 16, 2012
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- Mick LaSalle
It's monumentally coarse and vulgar, aimed at the mentality of a 14-year-old locked inside his father's liquor cabinet, and nothing about it is funny, least of all Adam Sandler.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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Has a high-gloss, heightened style reminiscent of that of the film's executive producer, Joel Schumacher.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The Road Within is never good. The presentation of Tourette’s syndrome may be authentic, but everything else about the movie — the emotions, the characters, the situations — rings false.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
Death Wish is easily the second best “Death Wish” movie ever made, and not a distant second.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 2, 2018
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- Mick LaSalle
In between the scenes of folks being impaled, cut in half with swords and blasted with shotguns are moments of light comedy, but these moments don't succeed in lightening up the picture but rather make it seem as if it were made by Martians with only the vaguest notion of human sensibilities. [16 Mar 1990, p.E6]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The film is neither fish nor fowl nor some arresting new entity, but a lumpish coagulation of conflicting impulses and unrealized gestures.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The result is a worthy woman's film and Jolie's best showcase to date.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Unfortunately, the characters are so programmatic, the premise so ridiculous and the situations so far-fetched even if you accept that premise that no energy can be built, and the little that's there can't be sustained. Red Dawn is a vigorous but pointless exercise.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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- Mick LaSalle
Badly made and poorly written, Blended is a rehash of Adam Sandler's 2011 comedy "Just Go With It," only without Jennifer Aniston and without laughs. It not only gets the big things wrong. It gets the small, easy things wrong.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted May 22, 2014
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- Mick LaSalle
A sour story with a repellent lead character, deadly comic schtick and tin-eared direction to produce 90 minutes of sheer, plodding mirthlessness.- San Francisco Chronicle
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So there’s nothing here to see, except maybe the white dress that Vergara wears in her first scene.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted May 7, 2015
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Represents his (Smith) first act of cinematic cynicism, his first crime against his own talent. With this action comedy, he has given us 110 worthless minutes, a bad formula movie like every other bad formula movie.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The resulting film has the integrity and the ugliness of the truth. It's not true because it's ugly; no, it's ugly because it's true.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 12, 2012
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As for Fraser, his clumsy humanity is endearing, but by now, assuming he has invested wisely, he should have enough money saved so as to not have to waste his talent anymore.- San Francisco Chronicle
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By the end, it reveals itself as too pat, too absurd and -- as a polemic against capital punishment -- philosophically self- defeating.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It is partly a failure, but mostly it succeeds, and the film's aspiration is so enormous that that's enough for a moving experience.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 13, 2014
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Jack is a warm, heartfelt disaster that shows that life is fleeting but movies can be very long indeed.- San Francisco Chronicle
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There are people who like movies like this, who like when a movie screen looks like their computer screen and who don’t mind when everything is fake, including the emotions. Artemis Fowl is a genre movie, and as such, it’s an OK version of the thing it is. I just can’t stand the thing it is.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 11, 2020
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The most shocking thing about Harry and Max isn't the subject matter. The most shocking thing is just how tepid it is.- San Francisco Chronicle
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There is one thing interesting about Alex Cross, and if you miss this, you've missed the whole movie. It's not the story - it's worse than mediocre. It's not the lead actor - nothing wrong with Tyler Perry, but as an action star he's no Vin Diesel. And it's not the dialogue, which has a clunker every other scene. It's the direction. Notice the direction. Alex Cross is a good example of what a seriously talented director can do with a heaping pile of garbage.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 18, 2012
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It's hard to tell if Cage's performance is a grand stab at all-out, no-holds-barred comic acting or one of the worst dramatic performances in a film this year. [2 June 1989, Daily Datebook, p.E8]- San Francisco Chronicle
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The big disappointment of The Babymakers is that it doesn't come close to being worthy of its two stars, Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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In this new Conjuring, every scene of demonic possession, every demonic hallucination, and every underworld visit and visitation land with unsettling impact. These are, in a sense, action scenes, and they’re creepy, chilling and very well done.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 1, 2021
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If the first "Hangover" movie were this awful, there never would have been a Part Two. This is a joyless, unfunny mix of comedy and drama, a complete waste of time, with exactly one good joke in the entire movie. It comes in the first minute. After that, you can leave.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It depicts the world of a century ago in a way that comments on the anxieties facing the world today, and it does so, at least for a while, with cleverness and a sense of fun.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's a plodding, episodic film, reverent and sanctimonious, and its pro-Southern viewpoint -- a time-honored Hollywood tendency -- makes "Gone With the Wind" look like a Northern polemic.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Harmon proves that he can act stupid, and that's not enough to make the movie funny… You're supposed to like Freddy (Harmon), and you're supposed to like his brainless students… But you hate everybody. [24 July 1987]- San Francisco Chronicle
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There might be a lot of guts scattered around in Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, but it's a completely gutless movie, without the wit to be a comedy or the nerve to stand on its own as a straight horror picture. It just floats around at its own dull pace, trying this out and that out, as it slowly sinks. [13 Jan 1990, p.C30]- San Francisco Chronicle
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It took the franchise four tries, but with Expend4bles, they’ve finally made a solid and consistently effective action movie.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Sep 21, 2023
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A good movie that has been sitting in a film can for two years waiting for a miracle. The miracle came -- Suvari's sudden popularity.- San Francisco Chronicle
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As Hunt’s life unravels, so does the movie, though the story maintains a certain baseline of interest just by virtue of being sordid.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Aug 16, 2018
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- Mick LaSalle
Bastian is a difficult kid to sit and watch for 90 minutes -- self- important and with a shrill voice. The story is all over the place, setting the audience up for things that never pan out and defying its own logic. [09 Feb 1991, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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In its own ridiculous way, The Butterfly Effect is an entertaining movie, despite mediocre acting, lackluster direction and a story that's sometimes frustrating. It has the integrity of camp, maintaining an odd earnestness in the face of its own absurdity.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Jul 9, 2015
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- Mick LaSalle
As far as complete wastes of time go, Zookeeper is not especially offensive. Yet it is surprising that everything you might expect to be charming in it just isn't - namely all the bits involving animals.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 7, 2011
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- Mick LaSalle
About as awful as a film can be without being the ultimate awful, which is boring.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Unfortunately, the best jokes in Loaded Weapon were in the coming attractions. What's left amounts to just a lot of flailing around in search of a handful of half-hearted laughs. [5 Feb 1993, p.D5]- San Francisco Chronicle
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We all know how actors overact when they play Italians, and we all know how actors overact when they play brain-damaged characters, so just imagine Knight's performance as a brain-damaged Italian American.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A thriller that presses all the buttons: parental love, childhood terror, fear of Vince Vaughn.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Attempts to convey emotional dislocation and passion at the same time. All we get is distance.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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Take a wretched premise. Imagine the worst picture that could be made from it. Then imagine something even worse. That's Alien vs. Predator.- San Francisco Chronicle
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No more than a minute into this, and it becomes obvious that the next 98 are going to be trouble.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A romantic comedy and an adventure story, but in this case that just means it bombs in two distinct ways.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The picture gives us two protagonists and sets up a situation in which only one of them can have a decent life. Then, having devised this sour souffle, the screenwriters find no adjustment to make it palatable. The resolution is flip, at best.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's the lightest of the Batman movies, the most cartoony, the dumbest and the least ambitious. But it holds the audience's attention, brings on a few laughs and never really gets boring.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Not about the justice or injustice of the legal system. Rather it's about the tragedy of Sam's predicament.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Hitman: Agent 47 takes an austere European aesthetic and combines it with Hollywood mindlessness, and the result is like a guilty pleasure, minus the pleasure.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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Michael can't be killed, and so a ''Halloween'' picture can never really end. It can only stop. And since it can stop anywhere, it may as well stop sooner than later. This one stops later, and by the time it does it's hard to care. [17 Oct 1989, p.E4]- San Francisco Chronicle
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To its credit, no matter how self-important and dreary Infinite gets at times, it’s never dull, and there’s always a little sparkle to it and a reason to keep watching.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 10, 2021
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It has a weak story that provides no tension, feeling or interest. Its opening action sequence is just a long, drawn-out dud, filmed by director John Moore in the worst modern style of quick cuts and smeary, jittery photography.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 13, 2013
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Had a chance to be not just OK, not just fluff, but something special, and it's a shame that the people making it either didn't realize it or didn't have the guts to take this movie where it wanted to go.- San Francisco Chronicle
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As light entertainment goes, CHiPs is fairly accomplished, and Pena and Shepard make a good team. If someone wants to turn CHiPs into a franchise of some kind, worse things have happened.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 23, 2017
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Most of this huge-cast extravaganza is a botched farce. When that doesn't work, it turns sentimental. The presence of liked and familiar actors helps make it watchable, but there is no disguising that this is a weak, badly constructed comedy. At least it's short.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The kind of horror movie that's not a bit scary and quite a bit gross.- San Francisco Chronicle
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That was probably writer-director Roman Coppola's main responsibility in "Charles Swan," to give the audience a character worth watching. Get that right, and everything else falls into place. Get that wrong, and the audience finds out just how long 84 minutes can be. The answer: really long.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 15, 2013
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The story, a dystopian tale with heroes and villains and lots of triumphs and reversals, is so busy and so inherently interesting that the movie is entertaining until the finish - or the sort of finish. As only the first part of the story, Atlas Shrugged doesn't end, it stops.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 14, 2011
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Setting out to make a cult movie is almost as strange as setting out to make a camp movie. Or setting out to make a movie that's so bad it's good. If you know you're doing it, you're not really doing it.- San Francisco Chronicle
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With a novel idea at its center and some good jokes scattered throughout, Pixels is a relief from the self-serious action films that invade movie theaters at this time of year. For most of the way, it’s good enough to enjoy, and for the rest of the way, it’s good enough to root for. But ultimately, it’s not quite good enough ... to be good enough.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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It's as close to nothing as anything could be while still being something.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Cage’s latest film, Jiu Jitsu must represent his career worst — and keep in mind, this is the man who made 1989’s “Vampire’s Kiss,” in which he ate a cockroach.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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There's just the matter of facing it: that The Perfect Man is just something slapped together -- by people who don't care, for an audience they figure will care even less.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Neither a masterpiece nor a remake of one, but its wistfulness is infectious, and its melancholy mood lingers for days.- San Francisco Chronicle
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This is a movie in which the audience knows half the gags in advance, but thanks to director Dennis Dugan's timing and Farley's execution, the audience doesn't just laugh anyway, but laughs harder. Knowing in advance is part of the fun.- San Francisco Chronicle
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De Palma plays both sides against the middle, and eventually the thing collapses. Instead of simply pursuing what seems to be his vision of the story, about a flawed but decent man getting martyred to a corrupt system, he tries not to offend and ends up making empty and confusing gestures. When at the end of this remarkably cynical movie, Morgan Freeman, as a principled trial judge, stands up and makes a speech about decency -- ''Decency is what your grandmother taught you'' -- it's hard not to laugh out loud. [21 Dec 1990, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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As vile, unredeeming and thoroughly unpleasant experiences go, I Spit on Your Grave at least has one thing interesting about it. It's a document of the most paranoid fantasies that urban, Northern people have about a rural Southern people.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Four screenwriters are credited with this sloppy piece of work. Divide the embarrassment into quarters.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Twenty minutes in, the movie is already operating at a deficit, and it never recovers.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Sometimes it's unpleasant, sometimes it's insincere, and for long stretches it's boring.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Fascinating in its own strange way, not as entertainment but as a cultural document.- San Francisco Chronicle
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For Friday night this will do just fine. It's definitely a good matchup -- Stone's cynical bravado versus Berry's resilient spunkiness in a world-class cat fight.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Mary is a fictionalized and heavily dramatized account of the life of the Virgin Mary, but the movie’s great and only pleasure is in watching Anthony Hopkins play King Herod as a homicidal maniac.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 10, 2024
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It’s all about as exciting as watching two drawings fight each other on a computer monitor.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 20, 2017
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As a movie, it's not much. But it's the best showcase for his charm that Butler has ever had.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 6, 2012
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How one likes Taxi has everything to do with how one responds to the hapless cop character, played by Jimmy Fallon.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The overall premise, involving mental illness and suicide, isn't all that funny, at least not in practice, and the picture begins to seem labored and long.- San Francisco Chronicle
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If Eddie Murphy gets an Oscar for "Dreamgirls" later this month, the deciding factor with voters may be his performance in Norbit. It's much more impressive than anything he does in "Dreamgirls."- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's a movie, a goofy little movie. Not so bad, but as far as food and sensuality go, ``Like Water for Chocolate'' still has the edge.- San Francisco Chronicle
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An awkward comedy made surprisingly bearable, most of the way, by one actress' ability to turn on the charm and sparkle.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Not surprisingly, only Samuel L. Jackson seems fully to understand that he's in a bad movie, and he makes a virtue of it, using it as an excuse to hang loose, overact and ride the scenes for wherever they might go.- San Francisco Chronicle
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An entertaining film for kids and young teens. It's also a product of the era in which we're living, and weird times make for weird movies.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's a dreadful exercise, tin-eared and sincere, bereft of any truth or inspiration.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Still, for much of “Madame Web,” even when it turns bad, it’s a pleasure to see Johnson in this kind of movie.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 14, 2024
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Unfortunately these characters are stuck in a picture that is little more than a gory mess, heavy on the smoke machines and thunderous sound track, but with no suspense and not much interest. Split Second is just a series of killings that come, one after the other, until the movie hits feature length, and then it's the bad guy's turn. Since these killings all consist of a heart being yanked out of a human body, Split Second isn't pretty. I've long since lost my weak stomach, but this movie is definitely not for the squeamish. [2 May 1992, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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One could criticize A Night at the Roxbury for being a comedy that provides not a single laugh. That would be too easy.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Stevens, Fisher, Mann and Dench are all fine. All have good moments. The problem is the script, the script, the script.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 25, 2021
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You know how I realized I actually liked I Melt With You? I kept talking about it, and at one point, in the middle of mocking it, I accidentally referred to it as "a good picture." That's when I realized, yes, it really is good, albeit in ways that are different from other movies.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 22, 2011
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This is a pretty good action movie with the added kick of Liam Neeson in the lead role.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jan 9, 2015
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Late in the picture, Sobieski has some line-readings that are so emotionally full, strange and truthful that really nothing more need be said.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The film is intended to be light and whimsical, but with a core of sincere emotion. But it's as if the thing were made by Martian anthropologists who assume that human audiences are as twisted as the people onscreen.- San Francisco Chronicle
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There's bad, there's awful and there's horrible, and then somewhere beyond that, in its own Kingdom of Lousy -- where all the milk curdles and the jokes aren't funny -- is License to Wed, the latest ghastly exercise starring Robin Williams.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The best bits come in the first few minutes -- or maybe the jokes just seem fresher then.- San Francisco Chronicle
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What we have is the case of a movie with a straight man (Jason Lee) who really is funny, but with a comic (Tom Green) who sadly isn't.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Just awful. But uniquely awful -- awful in a way that might just attract a cult audience. [3 Sept 1993]- San Francisco Chronicle
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Meandering and inert. Yet as an etching of an emotion and a vehicle for Costner, the movie makes a case for itself.- San Francisco Chronicle
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What's completely baffling is that everyone in the film thinks Nomi is one heck of a dancer, even though her one move -- throwing her arms out stiffly -- is straight out of "Dr. Strangelove."- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's the most tension-producing movie out there right now -- in the best way, it's almost unbearable.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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It plays like a string of cliches linked together to form a movie with not a single moment of surprise or originality.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Feb 11, 2012
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But Congo leads to nothing but a fierce battle with the gray gorillas, a kind of guns vs. fangs scene; and a convenient and incongruous volcano eruption that looks as artificial as a video game.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, is a stiff, guaranteed to disappoint just about everybody, except those rooting against him. [11 Jul 1990, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's so low it scrapes through the barrel and deep into the earth's core. It's the lowest piece of garbage to hit screens in months.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Original enough to come up with new ways to go wrong. For one, the film is a blatant showcase to promote O'Neal as a rap artist.- San Francisco Chronicle
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This may be hard to believe, but there's not a single moment of drama or tension in any of the action sequences. And the film is made up almost entirely of action.- San Francisco Chronicle
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In Godsend, we have the spectacle of three good actors tied to the mast of a sinking premise.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A disappointment, but it's not a disaster, and that's at least something.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Director David Kellogg tries to inject energy into the picture with speeded-up sequences and smash-bang cutting, and the art direction is bright and eye-catching. But it's just gourmet dressing on dead lettuce. The movie is unable to balance Ice's aspirations to genuine adult-level coolness in a story clearly designed to appeal to the sensibilities of pre-teenage girls, and the result is bland and often absurd. [22 Oct 1991, p.F1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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In the end it all seems a little too glib, too easy and not quite true.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 15, 2016
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Hooking Up is a pretty good movie. I enjoyed it and could even imagine watching it again. But it’s also the movie that shows that Brittany Snow doesn’t have to be relegated to pretty good movies. She’s ready for better.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Mar 25, 2020
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The Snowman is ugly and nasty, but that’s not the worst of it. The worst is that it’s boring and makes no sense.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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Though the Jill problem is too insurmountable to ignore, almost everything else in this comedy succeeds.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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The Condemned isn't post-modern junk, smirky junk, faux junk or clever junk. It's pure junk, with a certain integrity to it.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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Vulgarity is fine when it’s pure and democratic. But when it’s mixed with sentiment, it feels false. That’s the problem with Buddy Games.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Standing Ovation is an innovative film in the sense that every minute or so it comes up with a different way of being annoying. Moreover, it often goes for a layered effect, in which it's annoying in two or three ways simultaneously.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It is possible to watch 90 minutes of this comedy without once cracking a smile. [12 Jan 1994]- San Francisco Chronicle
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In the same genre as the Farrellys' "There's Something About Mary" and "Dumb and Dumber," only lousy.- San Francisco Chronicle
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If garbage could think, it would look down on 9 Dead Gay Guys as garbage.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The equivalent of a full-course meal with no calories. It is a mirage of a movie, 100 minutes of nothing.- San Francisco Chronicle
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For about half of its running time, Hellraiser: Bloodline is watchable. In fact -- let's throw around the superlatives -- it's mildly entertaining. [9 March 1996, p.B3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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While the plot is worthless and the battle scenes cheap-looking and unengrossing, Wing Commander has clearly defined characters and relationships. In other words, the film's young actors have nothing interesting to say, but they say it well.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Has an air of detachment and sadness, enhanced by the movie's being set a full quarter century ago.- San Francisco Chronicle
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A dull, boring, poorly acted, limply written and thoroughly unappealing fantasy, featuring bland characters locked in a struggle of no interest.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's a dishonest satire that manages to be (disingenuously) contemptuous of white people and (unintentionally) condescending toward black people, without ever being funny.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Why was the sight of scrawny Woody Allen kissing pretty Diane Keaton never revolting, while scrawny David Spade kissing beautiful Sophie Marceau in Lost & Found is the creepiest cinematic sight of the year?- San Francisco Chronicle
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The temptation arises to say something nice about Grown Ups 2 just because it doesn't cause injury. But no, it's a bad movie, too, just old-school bad, the kind that's merely lousy and not an occasion for migraines or night sweats.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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To call this effort misguided would be kind. The job this "prequel" does on the original Dumb and Dumber is the movie equivalent of surgery that removes all the vital organs and then gives the patient a prosthetic third arm. What's needed isn't there, and what's here we don't need.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Wild Orchid is a funny movie, an unintentional scream that sets itself up as a journey into the land of eroticism. [28 Apr 1990, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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Everything about it is manufactured -- the emotions are false, the sentiments are phony, and the story is a construction of mirthless silliness. It's a product, not a creative expression.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Valentine isn't scary, but it is unsettling; not ultimately satisfying, but arresting in the moment.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The most thoroughly joyless and inept film of the year, and one of the worst of the decade. We're talking about a disaster, and not of the fun "Showgirls" variety, either.- San Francisco Chronicle
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It's even less funny than it sounds. By the end, this soporific comedy makes 105 minutes feel more like a two-year hitch.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Perry isn't the only thing wrong with Serving Sara, but he's the thing that takes a pleasantly mediocre movie and turns it into an unpleasantly mediocre one.- San Francisco Chronicle
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The overall aura is kind of ... welcoming. It’s impossible to take seriously, but easy to take.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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If you're like me and think that any Pacino movie is sort of worth seeing, so long as he never says, "Hoo-ha," then 88 Minutes won't be a total disappointment.- San Francisco Chronicle
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Just awful… There is probably not one interrupted 60-second stretch in which a line of dialogue doesn't clunk, an action doesn't ring false or an irritating plot turn doesn't present itself. [25 May 1991]- San Francisco Chronicle
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Part of the appeal is that it's so bad it's good: The story is ridiculous. At other times, it's just plain good: There are ski and snowboarding scenes, plenty of them, that are beautifully filmed and exhilarating to behold.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
After a promising opening, with Jason on a rampage and a cold, peculiar bounty hunter (Steven Williams) on Jason's trail, Jason Goes to Hell switches focus midway to the young couple, and from there things go downhill. Still, the film has its moments. [14 Aug 1993, p.F1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Is it a comedy if the audience laughs or is it a comedy if laughs were intended, irrespective of whether they're generated? Excuse Me for Living qualifies under the second definition.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 12, 2012
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- Mick LaSalle
A lot of talented people with the best of intentions got together and made The Last Face, and yet it’s an almost unwatchable flop.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jul 26, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
Weekend at Bernie's II has the tell- tale signs of a bad film directed by its screenwriter. There's lots of goofy shtick, and the actors seem to have been directed to act silly. Instead of playing for truth, they mug and overdo it, particularly McCarthy, and the result is deadly. [10 July 1993, p.C3]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
The film is a failure in just about every way, save for its acting, which is adequate.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Remarkably empty, remarkably noisy, remarkably pleasureless. It's unwatchable.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
In the long history of bad movies about bad illnesses, A Little Bit of Heaven just might be the worst.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted May 3, 2012
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- Mick LaSalle
The audience has already checked out, long before the formulaic finish.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
A comedy without laughs. The people on screen laugh more than the audience. I'd be willing to bet that the average person laughs more during any given 105 minutes of the workday than they would during all of Ski Patrol. Even if they go to Ski Patrol having had a few drinks. [05 Mar 1990, p.F1]- San Francisco Chronicle