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Paul West

Paul West

Agrees with the Tomatometer 80% of the time.

Publications:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer , Seattle Times
Total Reviews:
15

Best Reviewed Films

Showing 1 - 15 of 15
Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
3/4 79% Summercamp! (2007) " Summercamp! maintains a gentle, lackadaisical tone that eloquently captures the triumphs and traumas of this ageless ritual." — Seattle Times
Posted Sep 14, 2007
48% Me, Myself & Irene (2000) " Me, Myself & Irene is one of the most daring, pungently funny and wholly original American comedies in ages -- and one of the silliest, too." — Seattle Times
Posted Jan 1, 2000
B 82% Matchstick Men (2003) " An uneven but engagingly quirky comedy-drama driven first by character, second by plot formulas, Cage is surprisingly convincing despite seeming at first like the wrong choice." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Sep 15, 2003
B- 73% Runaway Jury (2003) " The movie is skillfully paced by rising director Gary Fleder and has all the usual Grisham touches: big issues, broad characterizations, tense showdowns and a swelling bounty of twists and clues." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Oct 22, 2003
B- 80% The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) " Never more than an extended TV episode, the originality of its heroine and messages merit a recommendation for families seeking slightly more thoughtful animated fare." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Dec 23, 2002
C+ 34% Wonderland (2003) " The film is so truncated, so obsessed with style and composed of so many self-contained episodes that it fails to say anything new." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Oct 16, 2003
C+ 34% Bringing Down The House (2003) " Jason Filardi's broad script is an uneven hodgepodge of culture clash, screwball romance, urban crime drama and sitcom." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Mar 6, 2003
C 45% Good Boy! (2003) " The script is on autopilot and even the voice work feels phoned in." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Oct 13, 2003
C 13% Chasing Papi (2003) " A loud, frantic mess, a movie that wants to be a screwball farce but is simply farcical and screwy." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Apr 16, 2003
C- 38% Agent Cody Banks (2003) " Muniz and Duff have a huge following, but they're at the service of endless Meet Cutes and a violent finale that could easily be dubbed 'Explosion Parade.'" — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Mar 14, 2003
D+ 22% Bulletproof Monk (2003) " The film's only distinction remains Chow." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Apr 19, 2003
D+ 9% Darkness Falls (2003) " A joyless amalgam of horror movie cliches." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Feb 6, 2003
58% Road Trip (2000) " Although lively at times, the proceedings are far too perfunctory to generate a 'can-you-top-this' quality. The result is a film that knows some of the words, but not the music." — Seattle Times
Posted Jan 1, 2000
D 65% Jonah - A VeggieTales Movie (2002) " The pandering, sappy script misses ample opportunities for satire and never brims with enough material or ideas to sustain the picture's 85-minute running time." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Oct 3, 2002
F 21% The Hot Chick (2002) " A comedy that surpasses stupidity, and not in entertaining ways." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted Dec 13, 2002
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