Nathan Rabin
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.7 points lower than other critics.
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Nathan Rabin's Scores
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| Average review score: | 53 | |
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| Highest review score: | Once | |
| Lowest review score: | Nothing But Trouble | |
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Positive: 464 out of 1228
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Mixed: 454 out of 1228
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Negative: 310 out of 1228
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- Nathan Rabin
As well-intentioned as it is thoroughly inept, Black November would be a serious contender for year-end worst lists if it weren’t so painfully noble and sincere.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
If Your Highness often feels like an inside joke, the principals neglected to let the audience in on the fun.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
Powered by a soundtrack featuring many of classic-rock radio's most comically overplayed songs, The Hollywood Knights has almost nothing going for it aside from a surplus of enthusiastic vulgarity.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film is such a barren comic wasteland of scatology and misogyny that Vanilla Ice steals the film with a good-natured, self-deprecating portrayal of himself as Sandler's sleazy party buddy.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 13, 2012
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- Nathan Rabin
The Big Hit goes beyond the call of duty in terms of hateful, crass exploitation.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Pretty but overwrought, Hounddog doesn't deserve its infamy, nor does it merit being seen or remembered.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It's not hard to imagine the militant Jane Fonda of 1972 angrily denouncing Monster-In-Law as insulting Hollywood claptrap trafficking in regressive, reactionary, blatantly sexist gender codes. And she'd be right.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Thanks to Sandler, Barrymore, and South Africa’s natural beauty, Blended is far more palatable and bearable than it has any right to be; it’s fluff that rises to the level of innocuous disposability.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 22, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
Luke Matheny’s perversely milquetoast romantic comedy seems to have escaped from the afternoon schedule of the Lifetime network and secured a VOD and theatrical release it patently does not deserve.- The Dissolve
- Posted Feb 3, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
Dragon Emperor succeeds largely through sheer excess: It's doubtful that any idea was thrown out for being too implausible.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Loaded with smart sight gags and endearing secondary characters, it effectively mixes slapstick splatter and deadpan satire...Pretty damned irresistible.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Revealing hitherto unseen depths of stiffness, Diesel stumbles badly in the role.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
For those seeking guilty laughs and shameless camp, The Boy Next Door is the exact right kind of bad movie. It’s full of unintentional laughs, and transcendently unselfconscious.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It's a testament to Michael Keaton's fine lead performance that White Noise doesn't come off as laughably preposterous.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
In a squandered lead performance, the adorable, winning Schwartzman plays the non-adorable, non-winning title character.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Let’s Be Cops takes its premise in the dullest, most predictable direction imaginable, as a wacky mismatched-buddy-cop movie pitched to the lowest common denominator.- The Dissolve
- Posted Aug 13, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
Evidence tries to one-up Basic Instinct through the sheer quantity and length of its sex scenes, but it backfires.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Buddy comedies rely heavily on their leads' chemistry, and in this regard, Without A Paddle fails.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Schneider and director/co-writer/Animal vet Tom Brady continue to subscribe to the notion that any joke worth making is worth beating to death, but there's still something strangely endearing about Schneider's willingness to do anything for a laugh.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
For a film about a "sport" where every competition is literally a matter of life and death, the oddly inert, suspense-free 13 is strangely lacking in urgency.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 26, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
New In Town grinds its plucky protagonist through a predictable arc from dispassionate big-city ice queen to redeemed small-town tenderheart.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Civil Brand's aesthetic is pure mid-'70s blaxploitation, and not in an ironic or reverent sense. Even the heavy-handed political rhetoric is in keeping with the neo-blaxploitation vibe, since even bad blaxploitation movies often had revolutionary undercurrents.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The vapid teen talent show Undiscovered turns on a plot point so moronic that even the most dedicated bad-movie buffs have cause to stay away.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Films like these have taught us that suffering is the incontrovertible existential fate of attractive Los Angeles residents. Must these dour exercises in alienation make audiences suffer as well?- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 1, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
Not even a young Eddie Murphy is capable of generating hilarity out of thin air and Best Defense gives him nothing to work with. Even with Murphy inside the tank the film sorely lacks urgency and momentum.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It isn’t good by any stretch of the imagination, but B-movie lovers who like their dance movies flashy, fun, and spectacularly dumb shouldn’t mind.- The Dissolve
- Posted Sep 20, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
The humor is seldom character-based: It’s more a matter of actors saying whatever outrageous thing springs to mind at that moment.- The Dissolve
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
Tennant keeps his extravagantly stupid new comedy breezing along affably on the strength of photogenic locales, obscenely beautiful stars, a laid-back soundtrack, and a wholesale unwillingness to take itself the least bit seriously.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Snow Dogs never comes close to transcending its own inherent silliness, but Coburn, Gooding, and a genial tone help make the movie harmless tomfoolery the whole family can tolerate.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It's as notable for what it isn't as for what it is, but in a field full of loud, obnoxious fare, its easygoing affability qualifies as a welcome change of pace.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Likely to appeal only to undiscriminating nudity-- and gore -- starved adolescents.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Nobel Son sadistically resurrects the Tarantino knockoff--an unloved, foul-mouthed little bastard of a subgenre that should now go away forever.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Howard The Duck has several jokes, really, they're all just desperately unfunny.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
47 Ronin is elephantine and lumbering, a wobbly, would-be epic that aspires to the scope and majesty of The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, but comes up woefully short.- The Dissolve
- Posted Dec 26, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
A Yuletide comedy so slight, it sometimes feels like a bonus-sized Christmas episode for a sitcom that never should have been green-lit in the first place.- The Dissolve
- Posted Nov 6, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
Midnight Madness' comedic tone can accurately be described as a sort of cross between Eight Is Enough and early-period Troma, a blend best epitomized by a scene involving conflicting interpretations of the phrase, "between a large pair of melons." And, in case you're wondering, yes, at one point fat snobs do get thrown in the pool. What is not to love?- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Throw out the presence of Dennis Quaid, and the new science-fiction/horror snoozer Pandorum could easily pass for a Roger Corman cheapie.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It’s almost impressive how the moronic new ensemble comedy The Big Wedding manages to cram three hours’ worth of nonsensical subplots, extraneous characters, and implausible plot points into 90 minutes of streamlined idiocy.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 25, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Somehow, music-video veteran David Meyers fails to hurtle this project into the pantheon of great horror movies.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It isn’t a movie so much as a feature-length perfume commercial for a Charlie Sheen signature cologne with gorgeous packaging and absolutely nothing inside.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 6, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
This sluggishly paced quirkfest is awfully sophomoric for a film all about giving up the facile thrills of youth for the responsibilities of adulthood.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A Madea Christmas belongs to a rancid strain of Yuletide trifles that feature awful people being terrible to each other for 90 minutes under the sway of insulting plot contrivances before the awfulness is climactically washed away in an avalanche of holiday sentimentality.- The Dissolve
- Posted Dec 13, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
this old-school international hodgepodge production is weighed down by a lumbering humorlessness and a glacial pace that makes it seem far longer than its 115 minutes.- The Dissolve
- Posted Apr 2, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
The popularity of Davis' strip represents the ultimate triumph of mediocrity, but even the cartoonist's competent hackwork deserves better than this.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The Bonfire Of The Vanities gets a lot of things right but they're largely negated by the colossal things it gets wrong.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
All too effectively conveys the claustrophobic horror of being shackled in a small space with two whiny, hateful children.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Spears is filmed and costumed in such a harsh, unflattering manner that it looks like Christina Aguilera bribed the crew to make her rival look as hideous as possible. Spears' ubiquity has spawned an inevitable backlash, but the awful Crossroads ought to do more harm to her career than even the most powerful Britney-basher.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Somehow both formulaic and bat-shit insane. It's sort of a given that films in this genre won't be rigorous cerebral exercises, but Simply Irresistible is almost hypnotic in its unyielding stupidity.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Like The Star Wars Christmas Special, Sgt. Pepper puts a beloved, ubiquitous cultural institution in a new context so staggeringly, mind-bogglingly inappropriate that it engenders an intense, almost unbearable level of cognitive dissonance.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Twisted marks a bottoming-out for pretty much everyone involved, particularly Judd and director Philip Kaufman, who should know better. The film is the creative equivalent of waking up naked in a puddle of cheap wine and vomit.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It isn’t until Temptation grows flamboyantly bad in its final act that it rises to the level of good dumb fun in the trashy tradition of Perry’s most entertainingly awful films.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 29, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Reynolds and Reid's white-bread romance begs to be left on the cutting-room floor, but then again, so does just about every other scene in Van Wilder, which distinguishes itself only in featuring a level of ejaculate rarely found outside of hardcore porn.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Fortunately, as a showcase for Sharon Stone's physique, Basic Instinct 2 is a rousing success. In every other respect, it's a colossal failure.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film begins to resemble the dramatic equivalent of a porno movie, with emotional orgasms spewing forth at a rapid clip. By the time Patch Adams reaches its narrative climax, it has long since shot its dramatic load.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Zoom suffers from following three "X-Men" movies and "Sky High," but even if it preceded them, it'd still qualify as little more than a cheap, ugly, forgettable footnote to the seemingly endless superhero boom.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Running a mere 83 minutes, A Night At The Roxbury still feels like an eternity spent in bad high-concept-movie hell.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film doesn’t feel like a fresh riff on familiar tropes so much as a bad cover of Pulp Fiction.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Zellweger has come an awful long way since Matthew McConaughey terrorized her in "Texas Chainsaw Masscare": The Next Generation, but not quite as far as she might like to imagine.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
For the first two acts, veteran lowbrow director Dennis Dugan at least keeps The Benchwarmers' pace brisk and the wall-to-wall soundtrack upbeat and infectious. Then the big third-act twist arrives and the film drags to a finish, leaving a slug-like trail of squishy sentimentality.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A shockingly inane college comedy that accomplishes the nearly impossible feat of being far worse than it looks.- The A.V. Club
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It’s simply tacky consumer product that dishonors the famous name in its title—the same one that’s keeping this film from the direct-to-video burial it deserves.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 8, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
It’s a passable knock-off of less-godly but more inspired secular fare, which may not sound like high praise, but is clearly all the filmmakers were aiming for. They set the bar low enough to clear it.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 8, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
A Cinderella Story banks far too heavily on its audience's affection for Duff, who's dreadful in a terrible role.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
An uncomfortable-looking Lee soldiers doggedly through a thankless role, while Green, though never particularly funny, at least brings off-kilter energy to a role that provides Stealing Harvard's only spark of spontaneity.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A film that grows less compelling and original by the minute, R.I.P.D. serves due notice that the mismatched-buddy-cop movie is wearing out its welcome all over again.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jul 19, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Gillespie showed a real knack for '80s-style retro horror with "I Know What You Did," and while a few sequences here have the familiar-but-enjoyable framing and stylization of an old EC horror comic, his material defeats him.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Feels like it was written as a fairly straight horror/sci-fi movie, then script-doctored by a comedy writer intent on satirizing the original script. As a result, the film's intentional and unintentional laughs mingle so freely that it becomes difficult to differentiate between the two.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Singleton once radiated ambition and vision. These days, he seems to be aiming for mediocrity at best. Even by those extraordinarily lenient standards, the inessential, perfunctory Abduction falls short- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 24, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
In one respect at least, the film's idiocy works for Lopez: Every diva needs at least one camp classic on her résumé, and with Enough, she's scored a howler on the level of "Mommie Dearest."- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
London has a distinct Off-Off-Broadway feel. There's a stagebound quality to its handful of claustrophobic locations, its endless assault of intense coke talk, and its third-rate invocation of David Mamet, David Rabe, and Neil LaBute.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Superman IV lacks the wonder and awe of Superman, that giddy sense of boundless possibilities. Superman had gotten old and familiar and the message-movie trappings feel tacked-on and desperate.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A PG-13 celebration of hot chicks, fast cars, and deplorable behavior is like diet Mountain Dew, near-beer, or an expletive-free version of Straight Outta Compton--a tame, watered-down version of the real thing.- The A.V. Club
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Dimly lit, emotionally empty, and devoid of thrills, Bangkok Dangerous should disappoint Cage fans looking for Wicker Man-style camp thrills just as thoroughly as action buffs looking for a passable thriller. It's never close to good, and it can't even get bad right.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The least necessary sequel since "Agent Cody Banks" embarked on a London mission a few weeks ago.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The Brave ultimately plays like the world’s most depressing remake of Joe Versus The Volcano, with all the joy and whimsy replaced by gloom and grime. It’s a morbid, maudlin oddity that starts off slowly and never finds its footing.- The A.V. Club
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There may be a trenchant satire to be mined from our culture's materialism-warped wedding madness, but Bride Wars instead opts for graceless, flailing, poorly choreographed slapstick performed by characters who suggest a dumbed-down tour production of "Sex And The City."- The A.V. Club
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A nasty black comedy whose relentlessly glossy exterior recalls both Araki and John Waters without the wit or smarts of either...As a black comedy, Jawbreaker has one major flaw: It's not funny.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
If a great movie is one with two great scenes and no bad ones, then Dirty Work is half a great movie. It contains more than its share of bad scenes, but it does have two brilliant ones.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A laughable would-be fright-fest that's as strikingly inept as a Boll movie, but nowhere near as much guilty fun.- The A.V. Club
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- Posted Dec 14, 2010
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- Nathan Rabin
Myers combines his love of references, silly names, and mindless repetition by having his guru use "Mariska Hargitay" as a greeting/mantra. The first time it's employed, it's merely unfunny; by the 13th or 40th time, it's almost hypnotic in its awfulness.- The A.V. Club
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With its wall-to-wall pop covers, Chipwrecked isn't a kids' movie so much as a brightly animated, instantly forgettable animated feature-length advertisement for the NOW That's What I Call Music! compilation series of contemporary pop hits.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 14, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
It'd take more than potentially lethal amounts of alcohol to make this derivative trash endurable.- The A.V. Club
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What's perhaps most surprising about European Gigolo is its reactionary streak, exemplified by knee-jerk attacks on Europe's equally knee-jerk anti-Americanism. Then again, that seems fitting. The sequel functions as the ultimate Ugly American, good for a few cheap, vulgar laughs and nothing else.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Reflects poorly on everyone, particularly its makers, its stars, and the studio laboring under the delusion that this stuff was worthy of release.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film keeps adding layers of superfluous nonsense to its plot until all that's left is glowering ultra-violence and a whole lot of missed opportunities.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
So audaciously bad it's good, which is about as close to quality as Seagal is likely to get these days.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The worst Hanukkah movie ever made, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights does for the holiday what "Santa Claus: The Movie" did for Christmas.- The A.V. Club
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As a film, it’s sappy, preachy, and sleepily paced, but it also makes walking in faith seem about as flavorful and appealing as a lettuce sandwich on white bread, slathered in mayo.- The Dissolve
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
The Cobbler is such a weirdly somber comedy that it would almost be in poor taste to laugh during it, though there’s not much danger of that happening.- The Dissolve
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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It's safe to say to no idea was nixed on the set of New Year's Eve for being too cheesy or sentimental; if anything, ideas were nixed for not being sentimental or cheesy enough.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 7, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
A provocation first, an insult second, a publicity stunt third, and a film a distant fourth.- The A.V. Club
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The Cold Light Of Day is the antithesis of a labor of love; it's a cold, mercenary endeavor that, like the thematically similar Taylor Lautner vehicle "Abduction," diligently ignores the potentially intriguing issues of family and identity its plot raises.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 8, 2012
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- Nathan Rabin
Laughing at this turkey might not necessarily make you a redneck, but it sure does make you easily amused.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
There's gore aplenty here, but precious little suspense or terror.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
That 8MM fails miserably as a psychological thriller is forgivable. The fact that it is nearly as creepy, sleazy, and manipulative as the pornographic films it so cluelessly and hypocritically condemns is not.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A supernatural religious thriller so awful it should result in the retroactive forfeiture of the Oscar writer, director, and producer Brian Helgeland won for co-writing "L.A. Confidential."- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Bratz's strong anti-clique sermonizing would be slightly more convincing if it weren't tethered to a movie romanticizing the most awesome clique ever.- The A.V. Club
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If the sluggishly paced, virtually laugh-free Haunted House is Wayans' conception of a passion-fueled labor of love, it's horrifying to ponder what he'd consider a mercenary cash-grab.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 11, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Would You Rather has one major asset in an appropriately gothic, larger-than-life performance by Jeffrey Combs, the great, chameleon-like character actor best known for playing a mad scientist in "Re-Animator."- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 6, 2013
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Devotes so much time and energy to flashbacks and recycling footage from its predecessors that it threatens to implode.- The A.V. Club
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The makers of “Bringing Down The House” should thank the gods of cinema for Marci X, which has relieved the Steve Martin/Queen Latifah hit of its status as the year's most misguided culture-clash comedy.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The ongoing cinematic desecration of Dr. Seuss' legacy continues with The Cat In The Hat, a clattering abomination that makes it depressingly likely that an entire generation of reading-averse children will know The Cat In The Hat as that obnoxious character Mike Myers played in that horrible movie.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
This suspense-free, originality-deprived mess will likely be a major contender for the title of 1999's worst film.- The A.V. Club
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Almost comically unambitious, Underclassman seldom tries to be funny, and never even attempts to be original.- The A.V. Club
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Spade proves that he's entirely capable of making unwatchable dreck all by himself.- The A.V. Club
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The film is so slight that it feels less like a proper sequel to Grown Ups than a failed television spin-off that inexplicably cast Sandler and the gang in the lead roles instead of their low-budget television equivalents.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Wasted comedy ringers Eugene Levy and Cheri Oteri co-star.- The A.V. Club
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The Pirate Movie suggests what Gilbert & Sullivan's original would look and sound like if it were rewritten by a boy-crazed middle-schooler who'd rather drool over John Travolta in Grease for the 50th time than suffer through anything close to opera.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Though it never really taps into the whole JFK-as-alien-sex-fiend plot as a source of satire, Species 2 is still the superior piece of trash its predecessor should have been.- The A.V. Club
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At least Into The Fire can't be accused of misleading audiences. From its overwrought opening narration to early shots of an empty Ferris wheel, it promises to be a dour, pretentious, humorless time-waster, and it doggedly makes good on that promise.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
It's simultaneously intriguing and repulsive, a would-be cult curio not even the most indulgent cult could love.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Not since Mark Wahlberg trembled in fear beside a menacing houseplant in "The Happening" has a film tried to provoke terror with such an unlikely object of menace.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 28, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
For a film that has nothing to offer but lazy '80s nostalgia, Kickin' It Old Skool doesn't even bother to get the details right.- The A.V. Club
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The hilariously convoluted thriller contains all the elements for a wacky parody of exorcism movies, except a sense of humor about itself: The Devil Inside never acknowledges its innate ridiculousness, so the laughs are unintentional.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 6, 2012
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- Nathan Rabin
The sketches aren't united by a half-ignored framing device, so much as by an enduring fascination with bodily functions. Movie 43 is the most star-studded collection of jokes involving menstruation, flatulence, incest, bestiality, Snooki, and nutsacks ever assembled, but the stars don't elevate the material-they just descend to its level.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Has an agreeable air of anything-goes vulgarity, which is so transcendentally idiotic that it's impossible to tell whether the film is a brilliant, deadpan parody of raunchy lowbrow farces from the '70s and '80s, or one of the stupidest, most regressive films ever made. Or, more likely, it's a little of both.- The A.V. Club
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The boys similarly deserve very minor props for choosing a satirical target that lends itself to satire: the glum, self-important Twilight novels and movies. Sadly, that's where the filmmakers' mild accomplishments end and the groaningly predictable hackwork begins.- The A.V. Club
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Perversely low-budget and oddly devoid of imagination, Vice seems less like a proper film than a bargain-basement SyFy pilot, shot on the cheap and drafting off Willis and Jane’s star power. It’s about androids aching to be real, but it doesn’t have an ounce of genuine humanity in its tin heart.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
A punishingly awful slasher film with monosyllabic banter dreadful enough to make viewers yearn for the sophisticated repartee of earlier Dark efforts like "White Bunbusters."- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The problems with Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun-Li began with the casting of dead-eyed, sleepy-voiced, charisma-impaired automaton Kristin Kreuk.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
How do you make a movie about a protagonist so profoundly irritating that even her loved ones barely tolerate her? And how do you avoid annoying audiences to the point of distraction in the process?- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
I do not invoke the terms “Gestapo” or “genocide” lightly; for an ostensible romp aimed at small children, Guardian Of The Highlands is an incredibly dark, disturbing film that derives all of its suspense from putting adorable animals in horrible peril.- The Dissolve
- Posted Dec 9, 2020
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- Nathan Rabin
It's an ersatz comedy filled with unconvincing celebrity look-alikes and tone-deaf parodies. Only the desperation and cynicism feel authentic.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Having broken free of the Disney machine that molded her, Lohan now seems intent on destroying her career and credibility on her own terms.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The main problem, however, is Tamra Davis' leaden direction, which prevents Half-Baked from developing comic momentum. There are a few scattered laughs.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Stiff, episodic, and disjointed, Silent Hill: Revelation 3D replicates its source material all too faithfully.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 26, 2012
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- Nathan Rabin
Made with just enough craft to keep it from being the instantly dated camp howler its title promises, but it's quickly apparent that there's no thought or originality under its grim, familiar surface.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A repellent orgy of gratuitous violence and hackneyed melodrama, Deuces Wild marks a grim nadir for everyone involved, including late cinematographer John A. Alonzo (Chinatown, Harold & Maude), who deserved a much better swan song.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Limply, tardily trying to cash in on the success of the Indiana Jones movies.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Straight from the fiery, churning bowels of high-concept hell comes Kangaroo Jack, Bruckheimer's idea of kid-friendly fare, and some of the longest 90 minutes ever committed to film.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
A generic time-waster powered by a lazy, cynical combination of scatological kiddie humor and maudlin sentiment.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Nearly everything about Fascination feels overdone. At its delirious worst, it's as pungent a Parisian cheese shop, offering a cornucopia of laughable scenes.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
In the past, James at least had likability on his side. He was a big, lumbering oaf, the ideal drinking buddy. But there’s an arrogance to the way he treats people here, particularly a gorgeous hotel employee he’s convinced is in love with him, that renders him strangely unsympathetic.- The Dissolve
- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
No matter how much care and thought went into it it's still disgusting and pointless.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film’s appeal is largely dependent on Cage; Left Behind is a batshit-crazy Cage cult classic of a radically new stripe.- The Dissolve
- Posted Oct 2, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
Schwartzman steals Slackers without much effort, but it's not worth the theft.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Devotes its first two acts to establishing the comic monstrousness of all its characters.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Scary Movie 5 aspires to timeliness, but its comic sensibility is so groaningly retro that the film features a series of tributes to The Benny Hill Show and its signature ditty, “Yakety Sax.”- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 12, 2013
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- Nathan Rabin
Apparently no one told Ricci she was acting in a comedy, not a touching drama about a young woman overcoming a formative trauma to achieve her dreams.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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- Nathan Rabin
A horrible, horrible film that wears out its welcome before its opening credits.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Robinson is hilarious, at least in the early going. Sadly, Robinson is all that stands between Miss March and complete worthlessness.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Originally titled Lady Killers, this rancid, underlit B-movie aspires to little more than cheap laughs eked out of the discomfort and queasiness Owen and Friedle feel over sexually servicing assertive, kinky old women.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
The film doesn't begin to take off until its second half, when it thankfully shucks its weak supporting cast and turns into a three-way battle of wits involving Jackson, Jovovich, and Skarsgård, its wiliest and most compelling characters.- The A.V. Club
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- Nathan Rabin
Repentance lurches unsteadily to a foregone conclusion that isn’t the riveting twist the filmmakers imagined: It’s the final, predictable disappointment in a film full of them.- The Dissolve
- Posted Mar 2, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
The filmmakers behind Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton benefit and suffer from an excess of fascinating subject material.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
Cannon is a big believer in the power of repetition. He apparently nurses a strong belief that if a gag isn’t funny the first time around, it will somehow become hilarious the eighth or ninth time it’s repeated.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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- Nathan Rabin
At an egregious 106 minutes, Joe Dirt 2 feels like a director’s cut where every single moment of footage was carefully preserved, no matter how pointless or unfunny or digressive it might be.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 4, 2015
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- Nathan Rabin
The film is too violent and dark for kids but too juvenile and bland for grown-ups.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 25, 2016
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- Nathan Rabin
Though certainly dull and didactic at times, Tout Va Bien is remarkable foremost for its sustained twilight mood of exquisite resignation, of exhausted sadness and bone-deep world-weariness.- The A.V. Club
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