John G. Nettles

John G. Nettles

Agrees with the Tomatometer 63% of the time.

Publications:
PopMatters
Total Reviews:
18

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Showing 1 - 18 of 18
Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
87% The Exorcist (1973) " Friedkin's Exorcist holds up remarkably well." — PopMatters
Posted Oct 8, 2012
96% Sling Blade (1996) PopMatters
Posted Sep 26, 2005
—— Trekkies 2 (2004) PopMatters
Posted Nov 19, 2004
85% I Married a Monster From Outer Space (1958) PopMatters
Posted Nov 19, 2004
25% Whispers in the Dark (1992) PopMatters
Posted Nov 11, 2004
—— Chess Player (1930) PopMatters
Posted Dec 30, 2003
60% Ciao Manhattan (Edie in Ciao! Manhattan) (1972) PopMatters
Posted Dec 8, 2003
44% Die! Die! My Darling! (1965) " A piece of noisy fluff." — PopMatters
Posted Nov 5, 2003
81% The Whole Wide World (1996) PopMatters
Posted Aug 30, 2003
60% Ciao Manhattan (Edie in Ciao! Manhattan) (1972) " Ciao! Manhattan is ultimately a testament to the odd, elastic nature of the '60s." — PopMatters
Posted Mar 22, 2003
68% Treasure Planet (2002) " Where we kids of all ages ought to be eagerly running out, hearts pounding and faces flushed with excitement, to hoist the Jolly Roger in the backyard, all we can do is reel from having the warm fuzzies mercilessly pounded into us." — PopMatters
Posted Dec 6, 2002
57% Die Another Day (2002) " Welcome back, 007. It's about bloody time." — PopMatters
Posted Dec 1, 2002
91% Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (1931) " As with so many other great films, this one carries its own burden of real life sorrow." — PopMatters
Posted Nov 3, 2002
41% The Road To Wellville (1994) PopMatters
Posted Oct 27, 2002
50% Blood - The Last Vampire (2001) PopMatters
Posted Sep 9, 2002
64% Cradle Will Rock (1999) PopMatters
Posted Apr 10, 2001
75% Rugrats in Paris - The Movie (2000) " They deserve better than to wind up as collateral damage in Nickelodeon's excursion onto the Mouse King's turf." — PopMatters
Posted Feb 7, 2001
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