Leslie Rigoulot

Leslie Rigoulot

Agrees with the Tomatometer 72% of the time.

Publications:
Film Scouts
Critics' Group:
Broadcast Film Critics Association, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association
Total Reviews:
127

Best Reviewed Films

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61% Mission: Impossible (1996) " A non-stop fun run through Europe and the CIA headquarters." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
48% Different For Girls (1997) " The film engages the audience on a gut level so that we care about Kim and Prentice." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
81% Looking for Richard (1996) " Not an easy task, but worth the effort." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
88% Girls Town (1995) " An empowering feminist tale made authentic by the actresses participation in the scripting." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
93% That Thing You Do! (1996) " The rise of the Wonders is fun to watch, doesn't require a lot of probing analysis, and should make a great date movie, especially for Boomers." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
79% Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) " Usually if you see more than three name on the screenplay line, you know there was trouble. But the reverse is true here." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
86% Get Shorty (1995) " It all goes to proves that Travolta's success is deserved." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
92% Star Trek - First Contact (1996) " This is one of the best Star Treks ever." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
7% 'Til There Was You (1997) " This is a fluffy, delightful romantic comedy in the same vein as Sleepless in Seattle." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
83% Scream (1996) " Worth seeing." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
13% Down Periscope (1996) " It is a pretty decent plot that gives everyone a chance to be silly." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
65% The Last Supper (1996) " In today's divisive political climate, where compromise is a dirty word, The Last Supper raises not only timely questions but moral dilemmas as well." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
52% Waiting to Exhale (1995) " Is there a woman alive who hasn't demanded an explanation from the Almighty about the losers that she keeps getting?" — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
93% Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) " This film was a cultural turning point and continues to be." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
71% The Fifth Element (1997) " The pace is perfect, the combination of international casting superb and the cinematography sublime." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
87% Donnie Brasco (1997) " The humor and tragedy that Pacino and Depp put on the screen will stay with you." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
74% Twelfth Night: Or What You Will (1998) " Not to be missed." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
81% Liar Liar (1997) " I have to admit that I generally don't like Jim Carrey but I thoroughly enjoyed Liar, Liar." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
90% Gabbeh (1997) " It is the visual imagery of the sheep, the wool being dyed, the rugs being made that take center stage." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
55% Con Air (1997) " The quintessential summer movie." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
84% Hercules (1997) " Man, am I glad to see John Musker and Ron Clements' work back on the screen!" — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
52% Mars Attacks! (1996) " Mars Attacks will keep you laughing from first to last." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
80% Breakdown (1997) " If you liked Hand That Rocks the Cradle, or Eye for An Eye, you are gonna like Breakdown." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
71% My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) " My Best Friend's Wedding is a well-paced fun flick that women will enjoy and men will too if they are on a date." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
82% GoldenEye (1995) " [Brosnan] hits the ball out of the park." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
85% Jerry Maguire (1996) " Crowe deserves a pat on the back if not an Oscar nod for saying what everyone is thinking." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
77% Michael Collins (1996) " Liam Neeson as Collins gives an Oscar-caliber performance as well this Belfast-born man might." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
100% The Godfather (1972) " Not to be missed." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
52% The Lost World - Jurassic Park (1997) " The Lost World is as close to critic-proof as you can get in the movie business." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
64% From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) " For those with a twisted sense of humor, it is entertaining." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
30% The Saint (1997) " Masterfully assembled by director Noyce." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
91% Waiting for Guffman (1996) " An ode to the hopes and dreams of every performer and a send-up of every bad performance around." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
83% Emma (1996) " Enjoy Emma, a bit of brightness in a summer of explosions." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
94% Face/Off (1997) " Face/Off is the kind of action film that gives summer movies a better reputation." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
59% Happy Gilmore (1996) " Fluff, but enjoyable fluff." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
87% Get on the Bus (1996) " Now this is a road picture!" — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
96% Big Night (1996) " Lovingly crafted by Stanley Tucci, it is a tribute to food, to all things American, to immigrants trying to make it, and to the love between brothers." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
9% The Pest (1997) " There is not a socioeconomic, political, ethnic or gender group that is left unoffended." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
15% Metro (1997) " Balancing the elements of comedy and drama are never easy and Metro, Eddie Murphy's latest flick, proves how easy it is to mistep." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
3% McHale's Navy (1997) " The problem is that when the jokes are as flat as two-day old Coke, your mind has time to think about all the plot incongruities too." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
16% Chain Reaction (1996) " Just one more summer explosion." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
33% Girl 6 (2006) " Spike Lee has been erratic at best, misogynist occasionally, but Girl 6 hits a new low." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
26% Mary Reilly (1996) " 'Boring' is just about the worst thing a movie can be and Mary Reilly is boring." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
60% The Preacher's Wife (1996) " All the singing make for a slim plot and slimmer characters. Neveretheless, if you like Houston, you'll love The Preacher's Wife." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
20% Jungle 2 Jungle (1997) " If it didn't work the first time, what makes you think it will work the second?" — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
53% Escape from L.A. (1996) Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
60% 2 Days in the Valley (1996) " A somewhat entertaining ride to nowhere in particular." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
8% Eye For An Eye (1996) " I felt manipulated. Yeah, I know movies are about manipulation, but having Sally Field caught in traffic and listen to her daughter being raped and murdered is just over the top." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
64% Selena (1997) " That the story is bland, boring, and way too long at two hours and eleven minutes is beside the point. She has been beatified, so the film will make millions." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
76% Freeway (1996) " We are clobbered with excess as if we wouldn't understand a subtle fable." — Film Scouts
Posted Apr 17, 2002
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