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Dezhda Gaubert

Dezhda Gaubert

Agrees with the Tomatometer 71% of the time.

Publications:
DVD Verdict , E! Online
Total Reviews:
140

Worst Reviewed Films

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
D 16% The Perfect Holiday (2007) " The dialogue is so one-note, the plot absurd, and most attempts at humor fall flat." — E! Online
Posted Dec 11, 2007
D 7% Bratz: The Movie (2007) " The dialogue is stupid, the plot is stupid, and unfortunately, the stars are as brainless as their plastic counterparts. This is girl power?" — E! Online
Posted Aug 2, 2007
D+ 12% The Bounty Hunter (2010) " Despite several attempts at jokes and the stars' tremendous efforts to pull funny faces, the script fails miserably to entertain; most of the dialogue is tiresome bickering between our two leads." — E! Online
Posted Mar 18, 2010
D+ 16% When in Rome (2010) " The forced misunderstandings, clumsy attempts at comedy, and late-third-act turnarounds are so absolutely rote and graceless that not even the charm of the poor actors consigned to this eye-roller can lift the movie out of its grave." — E! Online
Posted Jan 29, 2010
C- 9% Marmaduke (2010) " A lame, worn-out story wrapped in a pelt of fluffy dog fur." — E! Online
Posted Jun 3, 2010
C- 11% Bride Wars (2009) " Bride Wars could have been a clever, incisive satire of the bloated and maddening wedding industry; unfortunately it takes an old-fashioned stance far out of place in this modern world." — E! Online
Posted Jan 9, 2009
C- 26% Seven Pounds (2008) " No comic relief, no bursts of spontaneity -- everything seems calculated and overthought, muddling the message." — E! Online
Posted Dec 19, 2008
C- 38% Swing Vote (2008) " Like so many presidential candidates, Swing Vote falls victim to unfulfilled promises, wasted opportunities and smug self-satisfaction." — E! Online
Posted Jul 31, 2008
c- 22% Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008) " Nothing, not even the voice of Darth Vadar himself, can save this family comedy from a too-silly script." — E! Online
Posted Feb 7, 2008
C- 1% Daddy Day Camp (2007) " It's all obtusely broad and ridiculous, and the dreaded 'life lessons' drag it out interminably." — E! Online
Posted Aug 8, 2007
C- 28% Next (2007) " High-concept, totally ludicrous, laugh-out-loud nonsense that is best fit for late-night television when nothing else is on." — E! Online
Posted Apr 27, 2007
C- 8% The Reaping (2007) " Schlocky, obvious fight-flick that gets the shock job done, but at the expense of subtly, fun and, possibly, Hilary Swank's career." — E! Online
Posted Apr 5, 2007
C- 21% Man of the Year (2006) " Instead of a highly relevant political satire, writer-director Barry Levinson takes the easy way out and churns a paint-by-numbers tale of corporate malfeasance. Guess he had no special interests in creating a smart, savvy comedy." — E! Online
Posted Oct 13, 2006
C 67% The Company Men (2011) " eteran TV producer John Wells filters the economic disaster through the eyes of the laid-off, but not even Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones can save this uneven movie." — E! Online
Posted Jan 20, 2011
C 37% Eat Pray Love (2010) " Most of what made the book connect with so many is entirely missing here." — E! Online
Posted Aug 13, 2010
C 67% The Karate Kid (2010) " Like a kung-fu master poised on one leg, a movie must have balance -- between action and emotion, heart and head, fast and slow. This rebooted Kid wobbles, flails, and ultimately stumbles in a futile attempt to top the original." — E! Online
Posted Jun 11, 2010
C 22% Planet 51 (2009) " Starring bright animation and the voices of Justin Long and Dawyne Johnson, Planet 51 follows a hilarious concept with weak execution and way too many references to better films." — E! Online
Posted Nov 19, 2009
C 68% Revolutionary Road (2008) " We understand -- immediately, like in the second or third scene, thank you -- that they are tragically suppressed; why should we care?" — E! Online
Posted Dec 30, 2008
C 54% Mamma Mia! (2008) " Mamma Mia! lacks even one big fantastic set piece; visually, each musical number is chopped up into tiny little bits." — E! Online
Posted Jul 17, 2008
C 72% Under the Same Moon (2008) " Whatever you feel about illegal immigration, those affected certainly deserve to have their stories heard, and they definitely deserve less mawkish and by-the-book stories than this." — E! Online
Posted Mar 20, 2008
C 13% First Sunday (2008) " If there's a God, First Sunday will be the last of its kind for Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan, who deserve better than this wannabe screwball comedy about small-time crooks knocking over a church." — E! Online
Posted Jan 11, 2008
C 52% Margot at the Wedding (2007) " You know that relative you dread seeing at holiday gatherings? Now imagine they look like Nicole Kidman and you're stuck in the same dark room with her for 90 minutes." — E! Online
Posted Dec 6, 2007
C 47% Rendition (2007) " It dilutes its message." — E! Online
Posted Oct 19, 2007
C 39% Hot Rod (2007) " [Samberg] falls a lot in Hot Rod, but this stuntman farce simply isn't worth falling for." — E! Online
Posted Aug 2, 2007
C 8% The Number 23 (2007) " Not helping matters are the over-the-top moments so typical of director Joel Schumacher's oeuvre." — E! Online
Posted Feb 22, 2007
C 49% We Are Marshall (2006) " McG is conducting a one-note symphony, losing the impact of the real story of Marshall University." — E! Online
Posted Dec 22, 2006
C 30% Unaccompanied Minors (2006) " Just another lame tween screwball comedy (emphasis on the 'screwball', not so much on the 'comedy')." — E! Online
Posted Dec 7, 2006
C 51% The Fountain (2006) " A little surrealism to advance the theme of the movie is brave; a lot of tedious navel-gazing is just selfish." — E! Online
Posted Nov 21, 2006
C 25% Copying Beethoven, (Klang der Stille) (2006) " Harris officially bites off more scenery than he can chew." — E! Online
Posted Nov 9, 2006
C 25% Zerophilia (2005) " With clunky dialogue, jokes that fall flat and an uneven sense of rhythm and timing, the movie looks and feels too amateurish to take on this kind of material." — E! Online
Posted Oct 12, 2006
C+ 35% Lottery Ticket (2010) " It doesn't work all the time, but it's definitely a worthy attempt." — E! Online
Posted Aug 19, 2010
C+ 15% Sex and the City 2 (2010) " Sex and the City 2 has very little sex, and not a lot of city. Bad move." — E! Online
Posted May 27, 2010
C+ 41% Letters to Juliet (2010) " It's almost like the movie is afraid of what it should be -- a young, frisky love story that should be exuberant and carefree, even if it means risking making a fool of itself. What's love, after all, if it doesn't do exactly that?" — E! Online
Posted May 13, 2010
C+ 25% Four Christmases (2008) " The movie tries to be a feel-good holiday movie, but it's too vulgar to take the whole family to and too silly to charm sophisticates." — E! Online
Posted Nov 25, 2008
C+ 61% The Duchess (2008) " Sadly, we see more of [Knightley's] boudoir than her brain, the main downfall of this no-expense-spared lavish period piece." — E! Online
Posted Sep 18, 2008
C+ 14% Made of Honor (2008) " The tension between the leads is almost lost in the white noise of vindictive bridesmaids, fussy future in-laws and one too many dirty sex jokes, leading right up to the oh-so-predictable grand finale." — E! Online
Posted May 1, 2008
C+ 52% Nim's Island (2008) " This supposed adventure movie could use a little more wind in its sails." — E! Online
Posted Apr 3, 2008
C+ 26% Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) " Sure, the jokes are obvious, the plot's a little corny -- but c'mon, it's a movie about talking chipmunks." — E! Online
Posted Dec 13, 2007
C+ 43% The Brave One (2007) " Thoughtful action picture? Meditation on grieving? The Brave One tries to be both but just misses its target, despite the presence of a magnetic Jodie Foster." — E! Online
Posted Sep 14, 2007
C+ 66% Shoot 'Em Up (2007) " It's inevitable that a movie this trigger-happy shoots itself in the foot." — E! Online
Posted Sep 7, 2007
C+ 38% The Nativity Story (2006) " The Nativity Story is no whitewashed Christmas pageant, but it's no masterpiece either." — E! Online
Posted Nov 30, 2006
C+ 42% Gridiron Gang (2006) " ... these are truly vulnerable, hopeful characters who actually deserve our cheers." — E! Online
Posted Sep 15, 2006
C+ 48% Idlewild (2006) " This may be one of those cases in which the soundtrack is better than the movie." — E! Online
Posted Aug 25, 2006
B- 24% The Dilemma (2011) " Those expecting a trademark Vince Vaughn Wedding Crashers-style laughfest will be disappointed-and those who hate Vince Vaughn Wedding Crashers-style laughfests will be surprisingly impressed." — E! Online
Posted Jan 13, 2011
B- 10% Little Fockers (2010) " The personalities are exuberant, the situations humorous, the slapstick worth a chuckle or two." — E! Online
Posted Dec 23, 2010
B- 27% Charlie St. Cloud (2010) " A well-crafted tearjerker with a grown-up performance from Zac Efron. If you don't mind risking dehydration, it's the movie for you." — E! Online
Posted Jul 30, 2010
B- 41% Death at a Funeral (2010) " It's no comedy masterpiece, but this story of a funeral where everything goes wrong has a brash, outlandish tone grounded by an outstanding cast." — E! Online
Posted Apr 16, 2010
b- 73% Son of Rambow (2007) " Full of quirk, slapstick and dry British humor, Son of Rambow is a delight, but too often forgets to stay true to its heart." — E! Online
Posted May 1, 2008
B- 62% Grace Is Gone (2007) " It comes as a pleasant relief then to discover that the movie has its heart and soul in the right place." — E! Online
Posted Dec 6, 2007
B- 35% Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) " Elizabeth's appeal is that she was womanly and feminine while deftly executing matters of state in a time when men ruled most of the world." — E! Online
Posted Oct 12, 2007
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