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DAWN TAYLOR

Agrees with the Tomatometer 82% of the time.

Biography: Dawn reviewed her first film, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," at age 9, pronouncing it "not without charm, but such a deviation from the book that only hardcore Dick Van Dyke lovers will succumb to it's treacly charms." She has continued to take a similarly jaundiced view of popular movies ever since. Her hobbies include cooking and eating food, collecting disturbing toys, and mocking others. Her husband is very understanding of her quirks, but her cat is not. The dog is oblivious. Dawn's favorite holiday is Halloween (it's also her wedding anniversary) and she's fond of the scent of lavender. Her lucky number is five.
Favorites: Despite my sardonic nature, my favorites are far too numerous to list. First to come to mind are "Chinatown," "A Fish Called Wanda," the original "Cape Fear," "Taxi Driver," and the Evil Dead films. I also have an inexplicable, perverse love for the movie "Tombstone."

Publications: Cinema Sideshow, DVDJournal.com, DVDTalk.com, eFilmCritic.com, FADPOV.com, Film.com, In Focus Magazine, Portland Tribune

Total Reviews: 285
Total QuickRatings: 4

Location: Portland, OR -- home of Stark's Vacuum Cleaner Museum

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Rotten

Rotten
43%

The Proposal (2009)

" The acting is decent, the writing competent, and the DP kept everything in focus most of the time. This may seem like faint praise, but given the state of the modern American rom-com, that places it head-and-shoulders above most of the genre." — Cinema Sideshow

Posted Aug 26, 2009

Rotten

Rotten
23%

Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

" Yeah, there's the scene with the zombie dogs, but most of the film involves scientists sitting around a big table talking about what they plan to do next." — FADPOV.com

Posted Sep 24, 2007

Rotten
3/5

Rotten
43%

The Brave One (2007)

" (Since) most ticket-buyers will fail to see beyond the gun violence to the more human story, The Brave One is simply a competent failure by a very good director." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Sep 14, 2007

Rotten
1/5

Rotten
56%

Transformers (2007)

" Considering that the whole movie is being sold as nothing more than a CGI version of Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, one kind of expects there to be more rockin' and sockin' and less funny business with Optimus Prime destroying Mom's flower bed." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Jul 3, 2007

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
29%

Lucky You (2007)

" Hanson's an excellent director, and there are swaths of "Lucky You" that are admittedly very well executed. But without a main character to root for, a believable romance or any reason to give a crap about the story, the whole thing just rolls over on its" — eFilmCritic.com

Posted May 4, 2007

Fresh
3.5/5

Fresh
100%

The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)

" Hope's tale of identical cousins, treachery, and adventure touches something in the cultural consciousness in the same manner as Shakespeare's plays." — DVDJournal.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
92%

The Naked City (1948)

" ... a seminal work that's not to be missed." — DVDJournal.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
51%

Fast Food Nation (2006)

" Linklater's Fast Food movie covers all of Schlosser's bases, but is surprisingly anemic in its execution." — DVDJournal.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Rotten

Rotten
21%

You, Me and Dupree (2006)

" The slow decline of Owen Wilson's career continues with this pedestrian sitcom-on-celluloid." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Rotten

Rotten
34%

The Black Dahlia (2006)

" It's hard to tell what De Palma wanted to achieve with this film. Whatever it was, what ended up on the screen is a confused, ugly mess." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
98%

The War Tapes (2006)

" A moving, very personal document, one that's as revealing as it is disturbing." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
76%

Catch a Fire (2006)

" A scathing examination of how oppression and torture breed terrorism." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
91%

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)

" Cohen uses his characters to point out our sacred cows, whatever they may be, and then shoot them with a well-placed dart." — DVDJournal.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Rotten
31%

Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006)

" Shainberg manages the tricky task of showing us how the decidedly strange Arbus [saw] the world." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
91%

Volver (2006)

" ... teeters delicately on the edge of black comedy while still warming the heart." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
87%

Notes on a Scandal (2006)

" A thriller for those who might not otherwise be drawn to one, with performances that will knock your socks off" — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
93%

The Lives of Others (2006)

" ... delivers on several levels, offering multitextured characters who make no facile decisions, and re-creating the paranoia of Cold War-era Germany with an assured hand." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
60%

300 (2007)

" ... an epic action film that literally rewrites the way such stories can be told, using all the latest cinematic tricks and gadgetry to pull the audience smack into the middle of battles that are as exquisite in their presentation as they are horrifying i" — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Fresh

Fresh
85%

The Namesake (2007)

" Whatever your background, the yearning of Nair's characters for a place in the world where they truly belong is a feeling that strikes deep in the heart." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 10, 2007

Rotten
1/5

Rotten
9%

The Reaping (2007)

" Hillary Swank is a minister AND a scientist! No, I'm not making this up. Please, stop laughing." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 6, 2007

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
82%

Grindhouse (2007)

" Tarantino and fellow sleaze merchant Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) attempt to recreate the experience of watching a double bill of craptastic 70's low-budget movies [but] they fail in one important respect -- both their films are just too damn good." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 6, 2007

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
64%

Apocalypto (2006)

" The film is drenched with Gibson's unique brand of crazy ... coming off as a sort of a fantasy in which Jesus, after suffering the more brutal lashings at the hands of the Centurians, is able to escape into the jungle and turn into Rambo." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Dec 8, 2006

Rotten
1/5

Fresh
68%

Babel (2006)

" Babel isn't actually about anything. It's just 140 minutes of self-conscious cinematic navel-gazing dressed up in Oscar-bait clothing." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Nov 10, 2006

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
3%

The Covenant (2006)

" If Dawson's Creek had been about warlocks, it would look like this." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Sep 8, 2006

Fresh

Fresh
84%

Old Joy (2006)

" ... a beautiful, melancholy film that illustrates the inevitable losses that accompany adulthood." — Portland Tribune

Posted Aug 25, 2006

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
68%

Snakes on a Plane (2006)

" There is much screaming and hissing and biting and ... oh, it's marvelously stupid. And exciting. And just plain fun." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Aug 18, 2006

Fresh

Fresh
75%

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

" The Devil Wears Prada is like that perfect couture sundress -- feather light, amusing and just the sort of thing for a warm summer evening." — Portland Tribune

Posted Aug 15, 2006

Fresh

Rotten
33%

Scoop (1987)

" ... a delightful return to Allen's sillier territory." — Portland Tribune

Posted Aug 15, 2006

Fresh

Fresh
70%

World Trade Center (2006)

" ... a thoughtful, sensitive and ultimately despairing film that avoids both nut job proselytizing and sugarcoated sentimentality." — Portland Tribune

Posted Aug 15, 2006

Rotten

Rotten
39%

Nacho Libre (2006)

" Jack Black capers, cavorts and makes funny faces in an attempt to wring comedy out of wood, and it's just plain embarrassing to watch." — Portland Tribune

Posted Jun 18, 2006

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
26%

The Omen (2006)

" The first one wasn't all that great, so we're talking about a competent remake of a decent, but mediocre, film. There are more monkeys, though, so that's something." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Jun 6, 2006

Fresh
4/5

Rotten
33%

The Break-Up (2006)

" An intelligent comedy that shines a truthful light on the fools we make of ourselves during a relationship's last, dying gasps." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Jun 2, 2006

Rotten

Rotten
56%

X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

" Ratner's slick, smugly inept take on the X-Men is more than an ending to a series -- it's like a stake in its heart, making the entire enterprise smell like a rotting corpse." — Portland Tribune

Posted May 26, 2006

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
9%

See No Evil (2006)

" Dark obviously did a lot of research for his big-screen debut, watching hours of David Fincher movies and Nine Inch Nails videos for inspiration." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted May 21, 2006

Fresh
3/5

Rotten
24%

The Da Vinci Code (2006)

" It's a Ron Howard film. Meaning, just good enough to not suck." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted May 21, 2006

Fresh

Fresh
67%

Hard Candy (2005)

" A masculine nightmare run amok"" — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 28, 2006

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
30%

Silent Hill (2006)

" An abject failure as a horror film, offering gorgeous Clive Barker-inspired art direction run amuck with nothing actually scary going on." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 21, 2006

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
70%

Friends With Money (2006)

" As for the social awkwardness that comes with the unspoken divide between America's classes, Holofcener has made an intriguing, funny and very watchable thesis on the subject." — eFilmCritic.com

Posted Apr 17, 2006

Rotten

Rotten
52%

Lucky # Slevin (2006)

" Perhaps George Clooney and his effortlessly cool Ocean's 11 series is to blame for this wave of insubstantial, inept caper flicks with Rat Pack ambitions." — Portland Tribune

Posted Apr 7, 2006

Rotten

Fresh
86%

Inside Man (2006)

" Takes the obvious plot constructs of an hourlong network TV episode and stretches them to the breaking point, bringing absolutely nothing new to the genre." — DVDJournal.com

Posted Mar 27, 2006

Fresh

Fresh
73%

Sky High (2005)

" ... this Spy Kids-meets-The Incredibles mash-up is funny, smart and consistently entertaining." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
86%

Brokeback Mountain (2005)

" ... a beautiful tragedy about the anguish of unfulfilled love. It's an absolute triumph, in every way." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
78%

Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (2005)

" As lovely as it is, "Balzac" is also frustratingly episodic and, ultimately, not really about a lot." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Rotten
57%

The Weather Man (2005)

" ... a beautifully photographed, tragic and sincere film about a man who discovers that life is hard, and that he may never become the man he wishes he was." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Rotten

Fresh
69%

North Country (2005)

" ... an overblown, overlong soap opera about a woman who never learns how to truly stand up for herself." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
95%

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

" ... a ripping good yarn with just the right amount of delicious cheese." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
78%

Red Eye (2005)

" Craven serves up a number of delightful twists and distractions to keep things consistently entertaining ... a snappy, diverting little popcorn-muncher." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Rotten

Rotten
38%

The Skeleton Key (2005)

" The wide, unmoving forehead of Kate Hudson floats with torporific ennui through this clip show of all the slowest, most boring bits from every spook movie you've ever seen." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Rotten

N/A

The Fantastic Four (1994)

" Fantastic Four, with its characters spending so much time talking about their feelings, seems more like a spandex-clad support group session." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005

Fresh

Fresh
74%

George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (2005)

" This is Romero's best zombie film yet %u2014 perhaps the best ever made, period." — Portland Tribune

Posted Dec 21, 2005
 
 
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