Marco Cerritos

Marco Cerritos

Agrees with the Tomatometer 80% of the time.

Publications:
Boxoffice Magazine
Total Reviews:
26

Listing Of All Reviews & Articles

Showing 1 - 26 of 26
Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
B 95% Moneyball (2011) " Credit is due to the most unlikely and surprising piece of this movie puzzle, Jonah Hill." — Film School Rejects
Posted Sep 17, 2011
78% A Dangerous Method (2011) Film School Rejects
Posted Sep 16, 2011
2/5 55% 17 Again (2009) " Tween audiences may be susceptible to Zac Efron's smile and basketball skills but I'm sure their adult guardians will wonder what all the fuss is about." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Apr 15, 2009
3/5 92% Etz Limon (Lemon Tree) (2009) " A tale that upon first glance may seem like a history lesson but hides its medicine in a subtle narrative" — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Apr 8, 2009
3/5 83% Kirschblüten - Hanami (Cherry Blossoms) (2008) " Writer-director Doris Doerrie has crafted an emotional and adult journey with Cherry Blossoms." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Dec 10, 2008
2.5/5 66% The Brothers Bloom (2009) " The Brothers Bloom follows the rules of the con man genre well and for the most part is entertaining despite its random bits of lunacy and incomprehension." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Dec 5, 2008
1/5 27% Punisher: War Zone (2008) " Incompetent and cartoonish are the best words to describe Punisher: War Zone." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Dec 5, 2008
3/5 26% Nobel Son (2008) " Whether you're a fan of Miller's Bottle Shock or are new to his work, Nobel Son is a fun and twisted ride that makes good use of a strong ensemble cast and results in fun, fast-paced entertainment." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Dec 5, 2008
1/5 36% Transporter 3 (2008) " Transporter 3 is built for action not Oscars, so things like physics and common sense donâ(TM)t apply here." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Nov 26, 2008
3/5 85% Wendy and Lucy (2008) " With the right marketing Wendy and Lucy could find a small and dedicated arthouse audience that could turn this simple heart warmer into a modest box office hit." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Nov 21, 2008
2/5 49% Twilight (2008) " Stewart, in particular, delivers her lines as if simultaneously confused and half asleep. At least Pattinson gives emoting a shot but in the end he doesn't fare much better either." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Nov 20, 2008
3/5 83% JCVD (Van Dammage) (2008) " A playful story that has no problem eviscerating its lead actor for comedic effect." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Nov 10, 2008
0/5 65% High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) " I can't urge you enough to stay as far away as possible. The swarms of young girls watching this phenomenon opening weekend will eat you alive." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 24, 2008
2.5/5 21% Johnny Got His Gun (2008) " The story of a wounded soldier during World War I and his hallucinations about life and combat serve as a poignant reminder of our country's current situation, but donâ(TM)t do much to elevate it beyond that." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 22, 2008
1/5 33% Morning Light (2008) " All good intentions aside, Morning Light is nothing more than a glorified television documentary." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 21, 2008
1.5/5 16% Max Payne (2008) " I don't have a problem with brainless entertainment playing it safe and overloading on clichés but Max Payne makes the fatal mistake of being clichéd and boring." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 17, 2008
2/5 58% The Secret Life of Bees (2008) " The by-the-numbers story structure of The Secret Life of Bees is its primary drawback from being something special." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 17, 2008
2.5/5 59% Flash of Genius (2008) " Anyone familiar with other real-life David vs. Goliath stories like Erin Brockovich can guess how the story will turn out. But on the strength of Kinnear's performance, I would recommend this middle-of-the-road picture." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 3, 2008
3/5 73% Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) " Director Peter Sollett painted a different side of New York in his debut feature Raising Victor Vargas, but here successfully mixes genres and earns genuine laughs." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 3, 2008
3/5 85% Rachel Getting Married (2008) " Has more in common with the great Dogme film The Celebration than last year's overacted Margot at the Wedding." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 3, 2008
3.5/5 69% Religulous (2008) " The truth is Religulous is a well-structured product of doubt, an argument of uncertainty that preaches to the choir but also manages to recruit new skeptics." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Oct 2, 2008
2.5/5 45% Lakeview Terrace (2008) " The setup is intriguing, but the execution is juvenile and at times stupid." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Sep 19, 2008
3/5 34% Miracle at St. Anna (2008) " It's always engaging, but the constant tonal shifts sometimes disjoint what should have been a seamless narrative." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Sep 11, 2008
3.5/5 98% The Wrestler (2008) " A quiet, intimate portrait of a troubled soul--someone at odds with himself and with life in general whose every ounce of pain and virtue is measured onscreen." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Sep 11, 2008
1/5 5% College (2008) " With sloppy direction, a half-baked script and no reason to care, College is far from being the Animal House of this generation." — Boxoffice Magazine
Posted Sep 3, 2008
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