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Bret McCabe

Bret McCabe

Agrees with the Tomatometer 87% of the time.

Publications:
Baltimore City Paper , Orlando Weekly , theMet.net
Total Reviews:
336

Worst Reviewed Films

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
55% Lords of Dogtown (2005) " If you really want to know what's what, check out Peralta's own doc, Dogtown and Z-Boys, which dishes the real deal in adrenaline-pushing detail." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jun 9, 2005
49% The Kid (2000) " A heaping helping of Willis' hijinks doesn't help this shovel-full of sugar go down." — theMet.net
Posted Jan 1, 2000
9% Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) " It's nothing but a mess." — theMet.net
Posted Jan 1, 2000
53% Scary Movie (2000) " Its targets are obvious, the darts it throws at them puerile, and they rarely hit their mark." — theMet.net
Posted Jan 1, 2000
2/5 33% Seed Of Chucky (2004) " This 90-minute lobotomy scores a few giggles, but only enough to recommend it to friends you never want to speak to again." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Nov 24, 2004
2/5 43% DysFunKtional Family (2003) " Griffin has displayed better timing and wit on talk shows and Howard Stern." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Apr 4, 2003
3/5 59% The International (2009) " The International impressively uses architecture as tone sculpture, primarily setting its action in the clean affluence of polished steel, clear glass and poured concrete modernism. Rarely does a thriller convey such an effortless stench of untouchability" — Orlando Weekly
Posted Feb 12, 2009
3/5 72% Lust, Caution (2007) " A sumptuous and exceptional spy story." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Oct 18, 2007
3/5 82% Live Free or Die Hard (2007) " Live Free or Die Hard is positively entertaining." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jun 28, 2007
3.5/5 96% Festival Express (2003) " From the moment Joplin announces her arrival in the film she holds you rapt under her spell." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Sep 23, 2004
3.5/5 96% Osama (2004) " Traps you in a quicksand pull, slowly sucking you into its world until it's too late to escape unscathed." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Apr 24, 2004
—— Falling (2006) " Falling is a finely observed, idiosyncratic slice-of-life piece set to slow boil and captured in deadpan details." — Baltimore City Paper
Posted Apr 3, 2008
4/5 85% The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) " The movie takes its time entangling a reporter-turned-investigator and a hacking punkette into its multigenerational family mystery, but once it gets there it becomes a solid, old-fashioned slab of detective fiction." — Orlando Weekly
Posted May 6, 2010
4/5 56% The Soloist (2009) " You could learn more about the story of mentally ill musical prodigy Nathaniel Ayers in a 12-minute segment of a March 60 Minutes broadcast than in the 109 minutes of The Soloist. But what a wonderful 109 minutes they are." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Apr 23, 2009
4/5 93% Sicko (2007) " Moore wisely doesn't editorialize too much about what his camera captures. He knows that it doesn't matter to the audience whether they live in a blue or red state or if they're pro-gun control or not." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jun 28, 2007
4/4 90% Séraphine (2009) " It ... works as an intimate story of one woman's mental instability; the film commendably does not demur from recognizing that whatever powered Séraphine's art was also responsible for her social awkwardness and institutionalization." — Baltimore City Paper
Posted Oct 8, 2009
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