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Anna Smith

Anna Smith

Agrees with the Tomatometer 75% of the time.

Publications:
BBC , Empire Magazine , Empire Magazine Australasia , Film4 , IGN Movies UK , Metro [UK] , Rotten Tomatoes , Time Out , Time Out New York
Total Reviews:
416

Worst Reviewed Films

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
1/5 0% Elfie Hopkins () " It's a bit of a mess that doesn't serve its decent cast well. Avoid like a stinky kipper." — Empire Magazine
Posted Apr 15, 2012
1/5 5% Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011) " Whoever demanded a third instalment of Lawrence's mirthless mash-up of weak gags and cross-dressing horrors should be imprisoned and forced to watch it on repeat until they repent. Avoid." — Empire Magazine
Posted Feb 17, 2011
1/5 0% Midgets vs. Mascots (2010) Time Out
Posted Jan 13, 2011
1/5 21% Leap Year (2010) " Rubbish. Irish eyes will be hard pressed to grimace, let alone smile." — Empire Magazine
Posted Feb 26, 2010
1/5 21% Leap Year (2010) " While thereā(TM)s some chemistry between the pair, itā(TM)s not enough to compensate for their paper-thin characters, never mind all the crosseyed Guinness-swilling extras." — Time Out
Posted Feb 26, 2010
1/5 5% Miss March (2009) " You'd have to be drunk, 12 years old or witless really want to see this. Hopefully not all three." — Metro [UK]
Posted Sep 11, 2009
1/5 18% Dance Flick (2009) " The genre is ripe for mocking. But this steers clear of smart observational comedy and goes for gross-out every time." — Time Out
Posted Aug 21, 2009
1/5 —— Sisterhood (2009) " Sisterhood is one of those labours of love you feel bad knocking - you can smell the blood, sweat and tears Corcoran and Co. put into it. But it's hard to recommend as anything other than a post-pub curiosity." — Film4
Posted Oct 17, 2008
1/5 5% The Hottie and the Nottie (2008) " After a panning in the States, The Hottie And The Nottie is being promoted as one of the worst-reviewed films ever." — BBC
Posted Mar 28, 2008
1/5 5% Good Luck Chuck (2007) " The script is so reliant on wish-fulfillment it forgets to add those important little touches: you know, wit, sincerity, characterisation, that kind of thing... A very cheap shot - and hardly anyone calls him 'Chuck'." — Time Out
Posted Nov 9, 2007
1/5 23% Evan Almighty (2007) " 'Evan Almighty' misses so many tricks, it ultimately misses the mark." — Time Out
Posted Jul 14, 2007
1/5 20% Dead Silence (2007) " The muddled plot and stilted dialogue irritate to the point where you're tempted to side with the villain." — BBC
Posted Jul 6, 2007
1/5 28% Next (2007) " It's just a shame that none of the laughs are intentional." — BBC
Posted Apr 27, 2007
1/5 8% The Reaping (2007) " It's a sad state of affairs when the fit of Hilary Swank's casual slacks is more interesting than a plague of locusts." — BBC
Posted Apr 24, 2007
1/5 4% Material Girls (2006) " Messy, patronising and tonally confused, this vanity project - timed to co-incide with Hilary Duff's perfume launch - quite frankly stinks." — Empire Magazine
Posted Feb 27, 2007
1/5 —— Popcorn (2007) " A well-meaning British comedy that fails to deliver the laughs - or the romance." — Empire Magazine
Posted Feb 27, 2007
1/5 0% Truth About Love (2005) " A decent idea and cast are neglected in this ungainly Britcom with less of the com. A British actress might have been a better bet for this one." — Empire Magazine
Posted Feb 14, 2007
1/5 5% Christmas with the Kranks (2004) " [A] comedy so broad it barely dents its targets and a patronising moral conclusion that goes against everything its protagonists originally stood for." — Empire Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2006
1/5 20% The Pacifier (2005) " Fails on both an emotional and comedic level." — Empire Magazine
Posted Jun 25, 2005
17% Love Happens (2009) " Love Happens is watchable if you're sentimentally inclined but its identity crisis is hard to ignore." — Metro [UK]
Posted Oct 9, 2009
44% She's the Man (2006) " Fails to make the most of its source material by trimming Shakespeare's plot and squeezing it into a vacuous high school comedy." — Film4
Posted Jul 6, 2008
53% Spanglish (2004) " There's a distinct lack of chemistry here and a strong whiff of moral sermonizing that undermines the romantic impact." — Film4
Posted May 29, 2008
8% Are We Done Yet? (2007) " Let's just hope the kids find burping raccoons and crumbling ceilings hilarious." — Time Out
Posted Jul 12, 2007
38% Like Minds (Murderous Intent) (2006) " Toni Collette must have owed the director quite a favour." — Time Out
Posted May 11, 2007
9% Norbit (2007) " Even if you go back decades, body fascism has rarely been so brazen, or so unfunny. Horrifying." — Time Out
Posted Mar 8, 2007
4% Material Girls (2006) " Co-stars Anjelica Huston and Lukas Haas attempt to rise above it all, but you can almost feel them wincing at the confused tone and risible dialogue." — Time Out
Posted Feb 28, 2007
0% Truth About Love (2005) " while Dougray Scott is a viable romantic alternative, he's absent from too much of the film, leaving Alice to discover 'The Truth About Love' long after we all stopped caring." — Time Out
Posted Feb 14, 2007
5% Because I Said So (2007) " It scores occasionally, mainly thanks to Keaton's performance, but heavy-handed dollops of schmaltz mean that it remains in the aforementioned mediocre territory." — Time Out
Posted Feb 14, 2007
63% Music and Lyrics (2007) " A routine romcom." — Time Out
Posted Feb 8, 2007
20% Employee of the Month (2006) " Amy is little more than a pretty face, undermining the film's female appeal and leading one to wonder if Dukes of Hazzard eye candy Simpson is becoming a trifle typecast." — Time Out
Posted Dec 30, 2006
61% Something New (2006) " By and large this is a hollow, laugh-free zone paying lip service to the issue in trite, predictable fashion." — Time Out
Posted Nov 23, 2006
20% Step Up (2006) " While Tatum has rough charm, Dewan is more dancer than actress." — Time Out
Posted Oct 30, 2006
31% Stick It (2006) " Star Missy Peregrym shows more promise in her first feature, despite the fact that her teenage years are clearly behind her, and her charismatic screen presence enlivens an otherwise dull film." — Time Out
Posted Oct 14, 2006
25% John Tucker Must Die (2006) " Not the worst of its kind, but few over the age of 14 will find it worth forking out for." — Time Out
Posted Aug 17, 2006
63% The Ant Bully (2006) " Kiddie-friendly toilet humour, a whiff of suspense and familiar voice actors make it passably entertaining, but there's little warmth or emotional satisfaction to be had from its cynical characters." — Time Out
Posted Aug 12, 2006
73% Nanny McPhee (2006) " ...Pleasing but ultimately unsatisfying." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
5% The Perfect Man (2005) " None of the leads convince or engage, and supporting characters are either gay stereotypes, routine little sisters or functional best friends." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
6% Big Momma's House 2 (2006) " If Lawrence makes you laugh, you'd be better off watching him do stand-up." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
5% Christmas with the Kranks (2004) " With clumsy sight gags the only humour on offer, the temptation to mutter 'Bah humbug' is overwhelming." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
56% Keeping Mum (2006) " ...There's no artful black comedy here, just an uncomfortable clash between broad provincial humour and a murder plotline." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
41% American Dreamz (2006) " ...Opting for a broad, light mood that's at complete odds with the darker potential of its political premise." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
6% Yours, Mine & Ours (2005) " Another pointless remake with a cast who should know better." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
25% Failure to Launch (2006) " Add to this a confused moral message and it's clear that, as its title inadvertently suggests, this romantic comedy never gets off the ground." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
22% The Pink Panther (2006) " The plot, needless to say, is negligible." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
52% Aquamarine (2006) " Unfortunately, the performances are often clunky and the art direction and CG are wanting, so anyone over the age of eight is likely to find it cheap around the edges. One for very little mermaids." — Time Out
Posted Jun 24, 2006
37% Scary Movie 4 (2006) " Watch (sober) at your peril." — Time Out
Posted May 6, 2006
8% Man of the House (2005) " This makes an even worse job of its premise than you might expect, leaving it to the usual sidekick, Cedric the Entertainer, to provide the occasional laugh as a convict-turned-holy man." — Time Out
Posted Feb 9, 2006
10% Juwanna Mann (2002) " An unpersuasive moral journey, with a smattering of laughs, that fails to justify the insulting premise that only a man can help the ladies win at both basketball and love." — Time Out
Posted Feb 9, 2006
68% Barbershop 2 - Back in Business (2004) " Inane banter soon takes over and is not helped by an unlikely, flashback-heavy subplot about Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer) and a lost love." — Time Out
Posted Jan 26, 2006
1.5/5 52% Penelope (2006) " Is this meant to be dark comedy? It's hard to tell." — Film4
Posted Jun 25, 2008
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