Rene Rodriguez
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Rene Rodriguez's Scores
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| Average review score: | 63 | |
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| Highest review score: | Manchester by the Sea | |
| Lowest review score: | The Mangler | |
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Positive: 1,218 out of 1942
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Mixed: 455 out of 1942
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- Rene Rodriguez
The light-hearted fun seeps out of the movie, replaced by trite interludes of coming-out angst.- Miami Herald
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The hands-down funniest elements in Dinner for Schmucks turn out to be the mice dioramas, which become increasingly clever - even touching - as the film unfolds, then laugh-out-loud hilarious over the end credits. But you know you're in trouble when the best thing in your movie is a bunch of dead rodents.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
A TV skit is a TV skit, and Wayne's World 2 is evidence of a neat idea stretched well beyond its means. [10 Dec 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Chow Yun-Fat is the only reason to see Anna and the King -- the only thing you'll remember from this lavish, tastefully dull movie.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The best stuff comes early in Ruby Sparks, which was written by Kazan (granddaughter of Elia) and directed by the husband and wife team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine).- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
Aside from satisfying some kind of ghoulish curiosity about how such an incident could possibly happen, there's precious little in Death of a President to justify the extremity of its central conceit.- Miami Herald
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As far as production values go, this Peter Pan is a work of art. So why, then, does the movie feel so crushingly dull?- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
McGrath makes literal what the other movie only hinted at -- that Perry falls in love with Capote -- turning the relationship between author and subject into something far less complicated and more mundane.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For all its peripatetic energy, Limitless still winds up with the same-old blazing guns and wanton destruction of property. No matter how smart you may be, Hollywood will figure out a way to dumb you down.- Miami Herald
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
The film feels more like an extended epilogue than a stand-alone adventure, which may be because it is the shortest (105 minutes) entry in the series.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Wild Bill is handsomely mounted and nicely acted, but it's also strangely irrelevant, a big ho-hum of a movie. [01 Dec 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Bad Milo! directly envokes a number of earlier pictures Vaughan clearly adores, including "Basket Case," "It’s Alive" and even the workplace satire "Office Space." But the movie fails to ground its promising (if preposterous) scenario in any kind of recognizable reality.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 24, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
Think of The Beyond as a Rorschach inkblot of a horror film: It's by turns impressionistic, repulsive, ridiculous and baffling. In the right frame of mind, it can also be a hoot. [17 Jul 1998, p.7G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The whole enterprise sags and wheezes like the tired, we're-in-this-strictly-for-the-money sequel it really is.- Miami Herald
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It's a testament to the personalities of the actors, as well as the foundation laid by the original film, that we retain an emotional connection to the main players in Revolutions.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For all its respectable airs, The Accountant mostly induces shrugs. Sometimes, B-movies fare better when they settle for being their lowbrow selves.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 12, 2016
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's all pretty hoary stuff, but you'll be willing to overlook most of it because the premise is so compellingly delivered, with flashy sturm und drang, by director Wolfgang Petersen. [10 Mar 1995, P.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The shrill musical score alone will keep you awake, but for a film filled with romance, zombies, mad scientists and existential quests, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is surprisingly dull. [04 Nov 1994, p.G4]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Isn't so much bad as it is puny: a sporadically amusing, occasionally funny, but ultimately bland and pointless time killer.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Ichaso demonstrates he's ready for the big leagues: His movie is noble and slick, technically accomplished. But it never touches the heart. [26 Feb 1994, p.G3]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Doesn't make much sense on a story level, and it has a cheap, slapdash look that indicates no one behind the camera was interested in anything other than another fat payday.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Director Fred Dekker does a serviceable job with what looks like a tight budget, and the movie will satisfy undemanding Robofans, but as a whole, Robocop 3 has the feel of a movie made to squeeze an extra few bucks out of a tired franchise. [08 Nov 1993, p.F2]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
You start out fearing Don’t Breathe, but by the end you’re laughing at it — and the humor is not intentional.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 25, 2016
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- Rene Rodriguez
The good news about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the first in a planned series of stand-alone movies set in the “Star Wars” universe, is that the last half-hour of the film is a sustained stretch of rousing action, indelible images and cliffhanger thrills. It’s pop sci-fi bliss...The bad news about Rogue One is that getting to the good stuff is a slog — and the movie is pretty long.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 13, 2016
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- Rene Rodriguez
Exactly the formulaic, by-the-numbers movie it appears to be. These Tigers deserved better.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The talented cast fails to gel into a dynamic ensemble.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Self-indulgent and needlessly complicated for what it ultimately delivers.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Kite Runner is earnest and sentimental and formulaic and obvious. Watching it, I could understand the fuss over Khaled Hosseini's bestselling novel, but the film didn't make me want to read it. That's not a slam against the book, but a way of illustrating just how literal and bland the film adaptation turned out.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Diary of the Dead is at its best when Romero is just goofing off, like when he shows us home video footage of a children's birthday party.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Remains naggingly hollow, a cerebral exercise in whimsy that isn't nearly clever or funny enough to seem like more than grand self-indulgence.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Unstoppable is the slowest, talkiest movie you'll ever see about a runaway freight train loaded with toxic chemicals.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 14, 2010
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's hard to knock The Cutting Edge without feeling like a grouch. It aims to be nothing more than an old-fashioned love story with plenty of banter between its two leads and a straightforward plot about Olympic ice skating. The actors work hard...But the script rings false from the get-go; the dialogue is straight from the school of clever quips and snappy comebacks, and the romantic plotline has been done so many times before, it's beyond cliched. It's too flimsy to carry a whole movie. [27 March 1992, p.G13]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There’s nothing more to this movie than the set-up. Even though Cypher is slowly bleeding to death, and Kitai is running out of oxygen capsules that allow him to breathe in the toxic air, there’s no sense of urgency, either. At least Shyamalan, sensing the thinness of the material, doesn’t stretch things out.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 30, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
The payback in Law Abiding Citizen doesn't have a cathartic kick, because the revenge is so extreme it's horrifying.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Geronimo: An American Legend is noble but hopelessly bland. [10 Dec 1993, p.G4]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Even if you can get past the acting -- and in the case of the beautiful, blank Alba, that's asking a lot -- the film just sits there, not exactly torturous, but never very exciting, either.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Often feels choppy, as if chunks of connecting narrative had been lopped off in the editing room.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Muppet Christmas Carol never approaches the freewheeling atmosphere of earlier Muppet movies. While all the familiar Muppet characters appear, they often seem stilted; watching Kermit and Miss Piggy acting as Bob and Emily Cratchit is nowhere near as much fun as watching them play themselves. With too few exceptions, the movie doesn't allow the Muppets to inject their own personalities into their characters. [14 Dec 1992, p.C6]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Director Agnieszka Holland (Europa, Europa) re-creates 19th-Century Paris beautifully, and poetry scholars might find the movie worthwhile strictly for its subject matter, but Total Eclipse comes off as a big downer that confuses dreariness with substance. [03 Nov 1995, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
From a purely cinematic standpoint, The Underneath is Soderbergh's most daring work yet, full of elliptical flashbacks and fast-forwards; ominous camera angles and cinematic tricks. But Soderbergh's movies (sex, lies and videotape, Kafka, King of the Hill) have always been cunningly smart, and The Underneath is not. [28 April 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Micmacs is a wan fizzle of a fantasy, a spirited, imaginative spectacle that never quite takes flight.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There’s a rollicking Wild West adventure buried deep inside The Lone Ranger, a bloated, mega-budget revival of the story of the iconic gunslinger and his Native American sidekick Tonto.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jul 2, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
Double Dragon is not a great accomplishment, but it never stands still long enough to get dull, its sense of humor grows on you, and its lack of pretentiousness is refreshing. [07 Nov 1994, p.C2]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The picture is perfectly watchable but rarely compelling, because the filmmakers are too timid to take any chances.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 30, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jackson has become too distracted by his digital toys to give his characters the same weight and importance he used in the Rings trilogy.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 12, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
The themes of A Home at the End of the World are all of the greeting-card variety -- home is where the heart is, family is what we make it, etc. -- and while they've been presented with great warmth and sincerity, they still come off as more than a little banal.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Master has become a contest between two gifted actors trying to shout each other down. The commitment to their roles is impressive, but it's tethered to a weightless, airless movie, a film so enamored of itself, the audience gets shut out.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 21, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
Crossing Over is a result of the sledgehammer approach writer-director Wayne Kramer (Running Scared, The Cooler) takes to his subject matter -- the same heavy-handed tactics that earned "Crash" three Oscars.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The actors are fine: It's their long, arduous trek that lets the movie down.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 15, 2010
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jade is the latest offering from sleazemeister screenwriter Joe Eszterhas (Basic Instinct, Sliver, Showgirls), and just as you'd expect, this movie has lots of sex, lots of violence, and little plausibility or wit. [13 Oct 1995, p.4G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
You don't walk into Fortress expecting much, and the fact that it entertains as well as it does comes as a surprise. There's plenty of violence and gore here -- Gordon hasn't forgotten his Re-Animator roots -- and the plot offers enough curves and twists to make you overlook the movie's limitations. [7 Sept 1993, p.D6]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
It lacks the simplicity and resonance of classic fairy tales: It's so muddled and belabored, it's hard to imagine the tykes ever staying awake long enough to hear how it all turned out.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
It is almost completely devoid of any trace of humor. It radiates a luxurious, all-encompassing mopeyness.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For its first hour or so, Oblivion is a visually mesmerizing, intriguing picture that doesn’t feel like the same-old: It engages your eyes and piques your curiosity. Then, gradually, the novelty wears off, the clichés start to pile up and we’re back to Post-Apocalyptic Dystopia 101.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
Explosively funny in spots -- this is easily Vaughn's best work since "Swingers" -- but it comes wrapped in a package so sweet and sugary, so tediously moral and conventional, it sabotages the laughs.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Unlike Omri's plastic toys, The Indian in the Cupboard never comes to life. [14 July 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
But we must admit, if a bit shamefully, that we laughed heartily during big chunks of Tommy Boy, thanks primarily to Farley. The charismatic oaf is at his best on SNL when playing eager-to-please dolts blissfully unaware of their utter incompetence and stupidity, and that's what Farley is here. And he runs with it. [31 Mar 1995, p.4G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The thoroughly unconvincing drama Resurrecting the Champ might be based on a true story, but that doesn't mean you're going to believe a single frame of it.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
This slick, sick remake of the 1977 Wes Craven cult shocker is more of a glum bummer than a horror show.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
What's missing, really, is a point. Like "Snow Falling on Cedars," Hicks composes every shot in Hearts in Atlantis as if it were his last.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
City Hall is a labyrinth of a drama about big-city government that goes through many intricate plot machinations to reach its stunning conclusion: Politics is a very dirty business...It's not much of a revelation, and City Hall is not much of a movie. Sure, its backroom maneuverings and power ploys feel authentic (one of the screenwriters, Ken Lipper, was Ed Koch's deputy mayor), and there's undeniable momentum as the movie reveals, layer by layer, the depth of the corruption at the center of its mystery. But you can see City Hall's big "twist" coming a mile away, and the movie ends limply, without much payoff for patiently sticking with its convoluted storyline. [16 Feb 1996, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Although (Untitled) makes a spirited effort to mine comedy from its outre characters and the orbits they inhabit, the picture feels thin and wan, like a joke you've heard 100 times too many.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Eventually, though, Seeking Justice devolves into the usual business of chases and elaborate double-crosses that leave behind all vestiges of realism for the sake of popcorn thrills.- Miami Herald
- Posted Mar 14, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
The entire point of Carnage is to poke fun at the fragile civility of the upper-middle class - they're all animals inside! - but how much more fun would this material have been if the story hadn't been about polite white people?- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 12, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's fun to wonder what Romero's realistic, no-frills cinematic style and jolting shocks would have brought to good King novels like Pet Sematary or The Stand. With The Dark Half, he tries hard -- it's his best directorial work in years -- but his reverence for the mediocre novel produces merely a serviceable thriller. [23 Apr 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
All the right elements for a rollicking farce, except one: The movie isn't funny.- Miami Herald
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- Posted May 28, 2015
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- Rene Rodriguez
Although it deals with some monumental themes, Mademoiselle Chambon also feels wispy and inconsequential.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The script is riddled with so many clichés, you count on the battle scenes to wake you from your stupor.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
What The Long Day Closes lacks is a narrative thread, however slim, to match the perfectly realized setting and wonderful visuals Davies has crafted. The whole thing feels like a chapter of a much larger work, one that, if finished, would doubtless prove more intriguing than what we get here. [7 Aug 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Freddy simply isn't as scary as he used to be, even though Jackie Earle Haley, taking over from Robert Englund in the role, plays Krueger essentially straight, keeping the one-liners to a minimum.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Too much of this lame comedy feels like it was written to satisfy a contract, with gags (like the business with the perpetually horny dog or the toddler who knows sign language) that are way beneath the talents of this cast.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The movie tends to lapse into soapy melodrama and heavy-handed preaching whenever possible, and the feel-good ending that appears out of nowhere essentially negates a lot of what has preceded it, adding one more moral to a movie already weighed down by life lessons.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
Although a happy ending is preordained, at least Joe Forte's script takes the less-obvious route there.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
As the character grows soft and sentimental, so does La Soga, and the film's edge is terminally dulled by an avalanche of cliches and schmaltz.- Miami Herald
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In I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, the night grows long while your eyelids grow heavy.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
A lazy, self-satisfied piece of work -- a comedy made by people who think so highly of themselves, they assume they'll get a laugh just by showing up in front of the camera.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
This Carrie becomes less involving as it goes along, ceding its emotional power to special effects and unconvincing gore, and culminating with a closing shot so lame and uninspired, it’s as if the filmmakers just gave up and called it a day.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
A $100 million production of a 10-cent script, is so clunkily written, so bereft of any engaging ideas or emotions, you'd think De Palma would have sneered at it on first reading and passed- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
A compendium of missed opportunities, uninspired action and clichés so tired, you wish the screenwriters had called 911, too.- Miami Herald
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Neither as good nor as bad as you'd hoped it would be: It's just a mediocre exploitation picture with an inspired premise (succinctly spelled out by its title), loads of gratuitous gore, a dash of equally gratuitous nudity and enough inanities to make you wonder if Ed Wood rose from the grave to serve as a creative consultant on the project.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The movie is all moist grime and seedy atmosphere, and it's certainly something to look at: It's beautifully lurid. But it's an empty, unengaging movie, and by the end, it has become ridiculous, too.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There are three or four big laughs scattered throughout The Pink Panther 2, along with a smattering of decent chuckles. But all those moments combined account for maybe five minutes of screen time, which leaves you with another hour and a half of movie to sit through.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Misses out on just about everything that made the original work, most notably Falk and Arkin, whose odd-couple pairing was the foundation on which the entire movie rested.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
You know this supposedly risqué comedy is in trouble when the funniest gag involves a foot cramp during sex.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 1, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
Demolition is so busy trying to be profound, the film doesn’t have much use for humor.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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- Rene Rodriguez
The film is so gleefully ridiculous that you start to suspect the filmmakers were in on the joke and forgot to tell the actors.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- Rene Rodriguez
There's nothing here that hasn't been done before, and better, in any given "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th" sequel.- Miami Herald
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In the end, they are only moments, and even at a merciful 86 minutes, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights feels formidably long.- Miami Herald
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This is a gleefully repulsive movie. Spun is bound to be described as bold and cutting-edge by those who confuse shock value with achievement. Most people, however, will just long for a shower after it's over.- Miami Herald
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Certainly a grand-looking picture. For a film that's filled with CGI effects, there wasn't a single shot that looked artificial, and the production design is tremendous. But it's a hollow, boring spectacle.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Homefront is done in by uninspired action scenes in which Statham’s athletic prowess is rendered unwatchable by hyper-editing, a shameful reliance on child-in-peril cliches to move the story forward, and so many loose ends that you wonder if 20 minutes were accidentally cut out from the movie.- Miami Herald
- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
The result is almost suffocating: a movie that has been tinkered and fussed with until there is no spontaneity left -- no warmth or life or messiness.- Miami Herald
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This new, presumably improved Chainsaw is just as humorless as the original, but it's also slicker, glossier and resoundingly artificial.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The fact that Swept Away got made at all implies there simply is no dissuading Madonna from her movie-star aspirations. Her tenacity is admirable, but it's also block-headed.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's a redundant comedy, like hearing the same tired joke for the 100th time.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
No matter how much good will the actors generate, Showtime eventually folds under its own thinness.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For the story of a man who made his mark on pop culture by being a likable buffoon, the irritatingly arch Confessions of a Dangerous Mind takes itself way too seriously.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Despite the actors' admirable efforts, everyone in The Door in the Floor is too affected, too fancifully written, to come off as anything other than conceits.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The latest collaboration between Cohen and director Larry Charles proves the formula they created with "Borat" and then started to milk dry with "BrĂĽno" has finally run out of juice. Time to move on, guys.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 14, 2012
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An overly convoluted, tiresome mystery that exists primarily to antagonize the audience, Basic consists almost entirely of dense exposition, then concludes by laughing at anyone who tried to pay attention.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Warcraft hardcore can rejoice. Everyone else can move along. There’s not much to see here.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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- Rene Rodriguez
Singleton's sloppiest, laziest movie to date, springing to life in fits and starts, risibly mawkish and occasionally gripping, and often feeling like it was made up on the set.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Even though Taking Lives is not very good, it does contain a) a cool car chase and b) a sex scene in which Jolie goes topless. For some, this will be enough entertainment.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
An insufferably artsy, pretentious work, the sort of picture that gives art films a bad name.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There are frothy romantic comedies and then there is Jet Lag, a movie so thin it borders on nonexistence.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Feels static and constricted, its intensity dulled by overreliance on dialogue.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There is absolutely nothing in this prequel/remake that improves on the first film or negates it in any way. If you've never seen The Thing - and you really should - stick with the genuine 1982 article and skip this elaborate act of mimicry.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
Art School Confidential, the first disappointment from director Terry Zwigoff, is all glum, dour cynicism.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
In Snow White and the Huntsman, this talented but woefully miscast actress (Stewart) is expected to rally an entire army of soldiers, even though she usually looks like she forgot the combination to her locker.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 31, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
The unrelentingly dull Where the Money Is tests his (Newman's) legendary charisma in a way no actor could overcome.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jason Statham gives the best performance. Dolph Lundgren gets the best character arc. Terry Crews gets the best gun. Jet Li gets the best kill (you'll know it when you see it).Arnold Schwarzenegger gets the best cameo. And Sylvester Stallone? He gets the blame.- Miami Herald
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Director Maren doesn’t trust Shannon to convey this inner monologue via his performance — just one example of the film’s plodding lack of wit or sophistication.- Variety
- Posted Mar 8, 2023
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jurassic World gives you exactly what Howard’s character promises at the beginning — More! Bigger! Faster! — but you know there’s something deeply wrong with a film that expects you to shed tears over digitally created prehistoric creatures and rubber brontosaurus heads instead of rooting for, you know, people.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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- Rene Rodriguez
There's a startling moment 10 or 15 minutes into The Adjustment Bureau - the only time, really, when the film achieves any level of surprise. The dispiriting dullness of this dreary misfire hasn't had time to settle in and thicken: The movie hasn't yet revealed its utter and thorough ineptitude.- Miami Herald
- Posted Mar 2, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
The best stuff in Jumper comes early, while the movie is still busy explaining its scenario. It's only when all the pieces are in place and the story actually kicks in that things start to fall apart, and quickly.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Take away the art direction, and Johnny Mnemonic is nothing more than a clunky chase flick, done with little skill or subtlety. [27 May 1995, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Most certainly a personal work -- so personal, in fact, that I can't imagine anyone but Coppola being able to sit through it.- Miami Herald
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Glitter, the kind of movie only 11-year-old girls who dot their i's with hearts would find bearable.- Miami Herald
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A soulless, witless, landfill contraption that Smith once would have mocked mercilessly.- Miami Herald
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Men in Black 3 is so dull and empty, it's the first movie that has ever made me think "Thank God this is in 3D."- Miami Herald
- Posted May 24, 2012
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- Rene Rodriguez
The things that stay with you are the dull, boilerplate love story, the laziest performance of Liam Neeson’s career as a murderous gunslinger and the distracting amount of makeup Seth MacFarlane sports in the film.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Rene Rodriguez
Even the most forgiving moviegoer will recognize this movie as the blatant cash-grab that it is.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 19, 2011
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Shyamalan takes the beloved Nickelodeon anime series -- the full title was Avatar: The Last Airbender -- and turns it into 103 minutes of overproduced, stilted nonsense.- Miami Herald
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Fantastic Four is so bereft of all the things we expect from a superhero movie — humor, excitement, adventure, awe — that it plays like a drawn-out pilot episode for an upcoming TV series no one would ever watch again.- Miami Herald
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There's something innately distasteful about The Crush. Here's a movie that casts a hopelessly lovestruck -- and mentally disturbed -- teenager as a villain. The camera ogles Silverstone's body every chance it gets, then invites you to hiss at her as she goes about her evil deeds. What's more, the movie -- which is nothing more than the latest take on the increasingly routine female-from-hell genre -- takes itself very seriously, giving the proceedings a realism that only serves to heighten the unsavoriness of the thing. [8 Apr 1993, p.F3]- Miami Herald
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The movie, however, is the sort of picture in which people run around doing everything except the most logical thing to do, because that’s the only way to keep the nonsensical plot spinning.- Miami Herald
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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Jack and Jill contains long stretches of squirm-inducing tedium in which Sandler riffs and ad-libs far longer than he should.- Miami Herald
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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If Annapolis is not the worst movie to date of this still-young year, it is certainly the most hackneyed, as well as the most depressing.- Miami Herald
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Sitting through Little Fockers is a soul-sucking, dispiriting experience.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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There isn’t a moment of spontaneous fun or humor in this long, turgid movie, the latest let-down for rabid DC Comics fans who’ve been waiting for someone to pick up the baton Christopher Nolan left behind and do this universe justice. With “Suicide Squad,” the long wait continues.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 3, 2016
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Who writes this stuff, anyway? Does this not sound like utter gibberish? Surely, this film did not actually get made, did it? Yes, it did. I have seen it. But you, oh, fortunate one, don't have to. Consider yourself lucky.- Miami Herald
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Every summer movie season usually has at least one spectacular, disastrous flame-out, and although the dog days of August still loom, I doubt there will come a big-budget blockbuster worse than Cowboys and Aliens.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jul 29, 2011
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The problem with Revolver is that it is Ritchie's first attempt at a ''serious'' look at the underworld, but the result is so pretentious and muddled it's almost a little embarrassing.- Miami Herald
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So needlessly convoluted, so crammed with subplots within subplots, it simply forgets about its gangland "Romeo & Juliet" premise.- Miami Herald
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Lands with a thud right from its painfully unfunny prologue and maintains its plodding, exasperating course straight through to its car-chase-and-shootout finale.- Miami Herald
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The more Shrink tries to get you invested in the emotional turmoil of its characters, the more you want to reach into the screen and shake them and tell them to get over themselves.- Miami Herald
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After a while, hearing Martin say ''Zee area eez zecure!'' doesn't cut it any longer, and that's pretty much all The Pink Panther has to offer.- Miami Herald
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On Deadly Ground has all the thrills and suspense of a rerun of Barney and Friends. [22 Feb 1994, p.D5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For a B-movie, Split Second contains a surprising amount of talk -- dull talk. The film could use more action sequences; even those it does have are badly handled and unexciting. [7 May 1992, p.F8]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Few expected Basic Instinct 2 to be very good, but no one expected it to be this boring.- Miami Herald
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A failure on every conceivable level -- from its trite, pedestrian dialogue to its static, torturous pacing.- Miami Herald
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An unsatisfying, overly restrained bore, capped off by an ending so strange and inconclusive, it feels like something you'd find on the ''deleted scenes'' portion of a DVD.- Miami Herald
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So thunderously unfunny...There is no reason for an 82-minute movie to feel so very, very long.- Miami Herald
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A horror/sci-fi/action mishmash that aims to be the kind of brainless timekiller once used to round out the bottom of a double bill at the drive-in.- Miami Herald
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You'd be hard pressed to find a more routine, more shamelessly by-the- numbers flick than this one. Predictability? In the case of Nowhere to Run, everything feels recycled -- even the title. [21 Jan 1993, p.F5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's not every movie that makes you wish Vin Diesel would run in and start blowing up stuff.- Miami Herald
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Freejack is among the most incoherent sci-fi action films we've seen in a while, despite the credentials of producer- screenwriter Ronald Shusett, who brought us Total Recall and Alien. [24 Jan 1992, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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The times have caught up with Almodóvar, who is now 63: He thinks he’s still pushing the envelope, but he comes off as old-fashioned and outdated.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jul 18, 2013
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Lee remains a superb entertainer -- like Oliver Stone, he's incapable of ever being boring -- but in She Hate Me, he comes dangerously close to seeming trivial, a crank-for-crank's-sake.- Miami Herald
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That's My Boy more than lives up to its R-rating - including one gross-out gag repulsive enough to make you put down your popcorn.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 15, 2012
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Hard Target is pretty much a bust from every conceivable aspect, except the visual -- it looks terrific, and one sequence, a shoot-out on the streets of New Orleans between Van Damme and a progressively larger number of bad guys, comes close to capturing the trademark frenzied, exhilarating feel of Woo's previous work. [20 Aug 1993, p.5]- Miami Herald
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Once the premise has been established, the film goes absolutely nowhere.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jul 31, 2014
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So I Married an Axe Murderer is a clumsy mishmash of Saturday Night Live sketches and a rambling comic-thriller plot that wastes the promise of twisted laughs presented by its '50s B-movie title. [30 July 1993, p.G7]- Miami Herald
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The best thing you can say about Just a Kiss is that it isn't every romantic comedy that throws in suicide, bondage and a plane crash in between all the bed hopping.- Miami Herald
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Mr. Jones is an even bigger disappointment when you consider it's directed by Mike Figgis (Internal Affairs, Liebestraum), who has shown talent for off-kilter thrillers. Saddled with a routine and unimaginative script here, he indulges in well-worn cliches, including setting his big scene between Gere and Olin against a thunderstorm (which inadvertently drowns out part of Olin's dialogue). [9 Oct 1993, p.G4]- Miami Herald
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- Posted Jun 21, 2012
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Even a supporting turn by Vincent Cassell as Otto Gross, a fellow psychiatrist, cocaine addict and unapologetic adulterer, fails to enliven the movie: A Dangerous Method makes even a cokehead hedonist boring.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 27, 2011
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The tone is all over the place, which makes the movie difficult to take neither seriously nor as popcorn fluff.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 15, 2011
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- Rene Rodriguez
Momoa, a familiar face from "Game of Thrones" to "Baywatch," has the muscles but not the imposing persona and barbaric presence that Conan requires.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 18, 2011
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Another joyless, brain-numbing adventure through lackluster Indiana Jones territory.- Miami Herald
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In its early moments, the movie evokes everything from "The Social Network" to "Casino." By the end, the film has become as exciting as a game of Old Maid. R-rated thrillers are hardly ever this dull and listless, but this movie manages to eradicate all of Timberlake’s charisma and makes you flash back to Affleck’s "Paycheck"/"Gigli" era. How does this even happen?- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 3, 2013
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Emits a fishy odor, like a recruitment film for an obscure cult you'd rather stay away from.- Miami Herald
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Everything about this excruciatingly dull, talky film screams made-for-network-TV: The I'm-only-here-for-a-paycheck performances by famous actors; the Crate and Barrel catalog mise-en-scene; the syrupy, heartwarming score that lays the pathos on so thickly you gag on it.- Miami Herald
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Sarandon blends into the background, having practically nothing to do except stand around and wring her hands as the two men in her life battle it out in a passive-aggressive war. It's enough to make her want to run off with Thelma.- Miami Herald
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The dumbest, most risible retelling ever made of the exploits of legendary bank robber Jesse James.- Miami Herald
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The scattershot nature of the script, which feels as if it had been made up on the spot, leaves the actors looking like they're enjoying some private joke not shared with the audience. Self-indulgent does not even begin to describe it.- Miami Herald
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A curiously inert and talky action picture about good-looking mutants on the run from bad (but equally good-looking) ones, Push wastes a decent idea and stylish direction on a script that's much more Ingmar Bergman than Stan Lee.- Miami Herald
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It's just as boring and dumb as it sounds. This is the kind of movie that uses a shot of a bare butt as a punch line, and thinks having Encino Man's Brendan Fraser do a walk-on re- enaction of that movie's frog-eating scene is a clever cameo. As if. And Shore needs to freshen up his act: You can only act like a buffoon for so long before people start thinking of you as one. Remember Andrew Dice Clay? [2 July 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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Georgia Rule is so artificial, it feels like more of a flow chart than a slice of life.- Miami Herald
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The film suffers from a severe lack of urgency and emotional engagement. You can't get involved in a movie in which the characters all seem to be harboring double identities.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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- Rene Rodriguez
The action, which bookends the movie, is atrocious, defying all laws of gravity and physics and machine gun-edited into incomprehensible lunacy.- Miami Herald
- Posted Feb 20, 2012
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If Ghost in the Machine isn't the stupidest thriller of the year, it certainly holds the pole position in the race for that honor. The film combines computer hacking, virtual reality and serial murder into a plot so preposterous, so incredibly ridiculous, you keep watching just to see what the filmmakers will dare to do next. [31 Dec 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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This is easily one of the silliest, most preposterous thrillers ever made, and the only reason it didn't go straight to video has to be that it stars Pacino.- Miami Herald
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This is a disastrously clumsy, heavy-handed movie, one so desperate and exploitative that it resorts to putting a live grenade in the hands of a baby in order to get its message across.- Miami Herald
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You don't go into a movie called Ninja Assassin expecting a hell of a lot, but this shockingly disjointed and relentlessly dull picture can't even deliver the martial-arts kick its title so plainly promises.- Miami Herald
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Even a film as shabby and humdrum as Beverly Hills Chihuahua, which never musters up the wit and beauty of a single frame of "Lady and the Tramp," is not without its pleasures.- Miami Herald
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The movie has an undeniable visceral power. It is also a loud, grating wallow in dime-store despair, a cheap and hollow button-puncher.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 10, 2012
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The biggest problem with Surviving the Game is that, after a rather lengthy and uninteresting buildup, the movie never delivers the action it promises. [19 Apr 1994, p.E2]- Miami Herald
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- Posted May 8, 2014
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Hellraiser III manages to make even the fearsome Pinhead himself seem like. . .well, a pinhead. Clive, it's time to give these characters a rest. [19 Sep 1992, p.E5]- Miami Herald
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This is ultimately a movie about highly intelligent people in pursuit of trivial nonsense: At least Mulder and Scully caught a real monster every once in a while.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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Winds up suffocating you with its aura of bogus, store-bought nostalgia.- Miami Herald
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It's more interested in enlightening than entertaining, and Kidron seems to go out of her way to sap the life out of every scene. It's a horribly directed movie. [08 Sep 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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The Getaway is more of a carbon copy than a new take on the same story. This new version is a bit bloodier, considerably sexier -- there's one particularly steamy love scene here -- and just as dull and irrelevant as the original. [11 Feb 1994, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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The Purge isn’t just stupid; it’s also pretentious and often makes no sense.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 9, 2013
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A thriller boasting Mel Gibson's first starring role in eight years, elicits a gigantic wow -- as in ``Wow, does this movie suck!''- Miami Herald
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Gigli's awfulness is of a rarer, more precious variety. It's the sort of bizarre, ill-conceived picture you can't believe exists, but are secretly glad it does.- Miami Herald
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For the first time in the film series, Harris wrote the screenplay himself, which means the movie is practically identical to the book. In other words, they both stink.- Miami Herald
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A hostage drama without any tension. It is a love story without any heat. It is as curiously empty a movie as we've seen all year.- Miami Herald
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Cox's morose performance could not be less interesting, Harrison's visual stylings all feel borrowed from David Fincher movies and nine inch nails music videos, and the film's elliptical mysteries, which twist onto themselves a la Mulholland Drive, aren't interesting enough to ponder.- Miami Herald
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The lack of effort, right down to the unimaginative title, is dispiriting.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 19, 2013
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- Posted Jan 25, 2012
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A grand, eye-popping film, a beautifully photographed epic with the depth of a Bugs Bunny Cartoon.- Miami Herald
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Bad enough to make even James Gandolfini and Catherine O'Hara seem dull.- Miami Herald
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The Conspirator hits a new nadir for Redford: Sitting through this stage-bound, talky, stiffly-acted movie reminded me of having to endure the Hall of Presidents attraction at Walt Disney World (one of the few existing bits of proof that Disney had a dark and evil side).- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 15, 2011
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If you're going to direct a piece of crass, nonsensical junk, at least have the decency to release it straight to video, where it belongs.- Miami Herald
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If watching people having their faces cut off, getting their legs amputated and having their throats tenderly slit is your idea of a horrific good time, you'll certainly get your money's worth here.- Miami Herald
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- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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- Rene Rodriguez
Time to give the shoot-’em-up thing a rest, guys: It’s tired and played out, and so are you.- Miami Herald
- Posted Feb 14, 2013
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- Rene Rodriguez
There isn't a moment in the entire picture in which you will recognize an element of your own life.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 6, 2012
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You’re Next is built on such an enormous pile of guff, it’s practically insulting.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 22, 2013
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The entire movie bears the whiff of a vanity project — a modestly budgeted bone Universal Pictures threw at Diesel so he would keep starring in Fast and Furious pictures. Those movies are bank; Riddick is rank.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 5, 2013
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Hitchcock spends too much time off the set of Psycho, where the real story was, and focuses instead on incidental matters that feel like outtakes. Mother would not have been pleased.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 6, 2012
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The film will probably play a lot better in dorm rooms with plenty of beer kegs and bongs on hand, but in the confines of a movie theater, it's deadly - the sort of bad comedy Mel Brooks made late in his career, until he finally smartened up and quit.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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It takes a concerted effort to make a movie as relentlessly stupid and grating as 15 Minutes.- Miami Herald
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This tale of teenage witches run amok is silly, juvenile stuff, and it doesn't even have the decency to stick to its own ridiculous logic. [03 May 1996, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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There isn't a single scene in this story about a traveler from another planet (Jim Caviezel) who crash-lands on Earth during the Iron Age that doesn't remind you of another, better movie.- Miami Herald
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No atmosphere, no tension -- nothing but Costner, flailing away. It's a buggy drag.- Miami Herald
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There is so much that is wrong with The Alamo that it is easier to begin with what the movie gets right: Davy Crockett. As played by Billy Bob Thornton.- Miami Herald
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Getaway makes the Transformers movies seem like they were shot in slow motion. You see all these vehicles smashing into each other, but the movie is never thrilling.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 29, 2013
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The performances are shaky, rendering Latter Days as a movie that you've seen before, and done better, too.- Miami Herald
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For all its derring-do, Cutthroat Island is sluggish, flat, tiresome. Watching it is like being stuck on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride for an endless two hours. [22 Dec 1995, p.4G]- Miami Herald
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Does anyone openly admit to enjoying these things? Small kids may find Ernest's slapstick antics mildly amusing, but even the most fervent Ernest fan (if there is such a thing) will grow tired and annoyed very quickly here. [12 Nov 1993, p.E4]- Miami Herald
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Chasing Papi leaves you wishing Hollywood would just forget about Latinos altogether. If this is how they really see us, I'd rather not know.- Miami Herald
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Does King's tale play a part in the film at all? Kind of; half of it is there, but they've left out the really scary images from the story. The only thing The Lawnmower Man accomplishes is to remind you how boring it is to watch someone else play a video game. If they ever start marketing this virtual reality stuff, however, someone's going to get very rich. [9 Mar 1992, p.C4]- Miami Herald
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A fluffy, feel-bad drama, with some serious things to say about the viability of homosexual men as fathers and role models.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
No, it's the movie itself -- an unimaginative, generic affair memorable only for its incessant and flagrant plugging of Apple computers and iPods -- that should put a stake through the franchise for good.- Miami Herald
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Despite the movie's bouncy ebullience (courtesy of a terrific period soundtrack) and dashes of fantasy, the film quickly becomes an endurance test.- Miami Herald
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There is also a last-minute "Sixth Sense" twist, although it definitely won't make you sit through the movie again to see if the filmmakers cheated.- Miami Herald
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Played by Adrian Sparks in a style better suited for dinner theater or a Key West tourist attraction, Hemingway comes across as a complete cypher. Everyone in the film keeps talking about his genius, but other than a scene in which he writes a short story on the back of a napkin, the movie doesn’t try to humanize or explore his talent.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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Chuck Norris is also in this movie, although you should know that he gets roughly five minutes of screen time, half of those devoted to his telling of a Chuck Norris joke. That is as funny as the movie's self-aware humor gets.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 15, 2012
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Battleship is a board game for children, so it stands to reason a film adaptation would also be aimed at kids. But did they have to gear it to really dumb kids?- Miami Herald
- Posted May 16, 2012
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For the most part, Tombstone is inept. Some of the performances are wincingly bad: Dana Delany, playing a touring actress with the hots for Wyatt, is particularly embarrassing. Director George P. Cosmatos (Leviathan) firmly cements his hack status: He takes nearly an hour to get things rolling, then fails to build any sort of momentum. [25 Dec 1993, p.F1]- Miami Herald
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The movie's attempts at zaniness are flat, almost embarrassing.- Miami Herald
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- Posted Jan 31, 2013
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This excruciatingly dumb, formulaic picture, which somehow required the work of four screenwriters but contains not even one single, fleeting moment of wit or humor.- Miami Herald
- Posted Feb 16, 2011
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Four Christmases is sour to the point of curdling, a satirical look at the holidays a la "Bad Santa" that does exactly what that film avoided: come off as both off-puttingly misanthropic and gloppily sentimental.- Miami Herald
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Even Ben Stiller looks bored out of his mind in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and he got paid several million dollars to star in it.- Miami Herald
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Never before has Egoyan made a picture this egregiously, relentlessly bad.- Miami Herald
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Why does The Big Year's trailer intentionally hide what the film is really about? Here's why: Because bird-watching - or birding, as practitioners prefer to call it - makes for a stupefyingly boring movie.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 13, 2011
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You expect more from King. The man obviously knows a thing or two about terror, yet Sleepwalkers is a pastiche of old B- movies. Bad B-movies. [16 Apr 1992, p.F3]- Miami Herald
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This movie demands that the viewer -- and even its own characters -- turn into thumb-sucking 3-year-olds with no need for plausibility or logic, as long as there are lots of flashing lights and whooshing noises emanating from the screen.- Miami Herald
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But there's nothing in this amateurish movie that the opening credits of last year's "Go" didn't do better.- Miami Herald
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You need lots of gifted people chasing after the same bad idea to make a movie as colossally misguided as Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 19, 2012
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The talented actors are game, but they are done in by the shallow nature of their characters, none of whom behaves in a manner remotely resembling real life (they don't really seem to be related, either).- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 26, 2011
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Even if you do believe the story, Fire in the Sky will bore you silly. [17 Mar 1993, p.E2]- Miami Herald
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- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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