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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

The Baader Meinhof Complex (2009)

"This starkly unromantic epic ultimately benefits from its 150-minute running time, immersing the audience in the RAF's journey from shared passion to collective madness as their movement runs its full, sad, bloody course."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Babel (2006)

"Makes Crash, another recent film with converging stories and a multicultural cast, look like an undergraduate term paper on race relations."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Baby Boy (2001)

"One of the most entertaining African-American comedies of manners ever made."

David Edelstein

Splat

Baby Mama (2008)

"The most disappointing movie of the year so far."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Babylon A.D. (2008)

"Think of it as Sunset Bloodsport with Jean-Claude as Norma Desmond."

Grady Hendrix

Tomato

Bad Education (2004)

"It's best not to spill too many more beans -- only to say that Gael García Bernal is the real thing."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)

"Like the water snake that slithers by during the opening credits or the baby crocodile from whose point of view we observe one roadside scene, this movie is a freaky little swamp thing."

Dana Stevens

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The Bad News Bears (1976)

Click here to see the review.

Charles Taylor

Tomato

Bad Santa (2003)

"Thornton's performance is -- there's no other word -- beautiful."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Baghead (2008)

"The movie's concern with its characters' shifting alliances and petty vanities also evokes early John Sayles and, at times, Eric Rohmer."

Dana Stevens

Splat

Baise Moi (2001)

"An exploitation movie reduced to its grindhouse essence."

David Edelstein

Tomato

The Band's Visit (2007)

"At moments, the movie is almost sentimental, but the performances save it every time."

Dana Stevens

Splat

Bandits (2001)

"Levinson must think he's on safe ground morally by keeping Bandits bloodless, as if the absence of carnage somehow makes kidnapping and armed robbery wholesome."

David Edelstein

Tomato

The Barbarian Invasions (2003)

"Pungently funny and heartfelt."

David Edelstein

Splat

Batman & Robin (1997)

"A punishing ordeal"

Alex Ross

Tomato

Batman Begins (2005)

"Bruce Wayne's invention of Batman is the story of Batman Begins, and it's an epic one, with a suitably epic cast of A-list actors."

David Edelstein

Splat

Be Cool (2005)

"The bits with Cedric the Entertainer and his gun-toting posse struck me as a flaming racist outrage, and casting The Rock as a flamboyantly gay actor/singer must have looked funnier on paper."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Be Kind Rewind (2008)

"It's hard to get too cranky about a movie that, at heart, is a tribute to the joy of making things with your friends."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

A Beautiful Mind (2001)

"A pretty good tear-jerker."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Bee Movie (2007)

"The movie's more than cute, funny, and (at 81 minutes) brisk enough to move families in and out of the multiplex in mass quantities, like the social insects we are."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Before Sunset (2004)

"The bad news is that Before Sunset is not as delirious an experience as its predecessor. The good news is that it's wonderful anyway, and in ways that tell us something about our romance with Before Sunrise."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)

"It revisits [Dog Day Afternoon's] claustrophobic suspense and deep compassion for its characters -- abject, grasping everymen who truly believe they're only one act of violence away from everything they've ever wanted."

Dana Stevens

Splat

Bend It Like Beckham (2003)

"The movie isn't unwatchable. It's clumsily good-natured, the actors are appealing, and there are worse ways to spend two hours than looking at pretty young girls in shorts kicking balls."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Beowulf (2007)

"Comic-Con geeks and cinephiles alike will gape at the resplendent imagery (but don ye specs, and see it in 3-D)."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Best in Show (2000)

"With results like this, a new Guest mockumentary every couple of years would be aces by me."

David Edelstein

Tomato

The Best of Youth (2005)

"This is the sort of movie you'll recommend to friends and they'll go, 'Six hours! Are you nuts?' and then call you up and thank you in the middle of the night."

David Edelstein

Splat

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008)

"Beverly Hills Chihuahua isn't terrible. OK, it's kind of terrible, but it's a talking-dog movie, and anyone who goes to a talking-dog movie without being prepared to step in poop deserves to ruin his shoes."

Josh Levin

Splat

Bewitched (2005)

"Nora Ephron used to mine the tension between romantic fantasy and the real (disappointing) world for honest laughs. But now she has settled happily in big-budget star-studded chick-flick land, where it's all synthetic, all the time."

David Edelstein

Splat

Beyond the Sea (2004)

"A Whitman's Sampler of biopic clichés."

David Edelstein

Splat

The Big Bounce (2004)

"The director, George Armitage, has a good feel for laid-back, hipster black comedy but no impulse whatsoever to keep the narrative moving."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Big Fan (2009)

"With its unremittingly bleak humor and eagerness to plumb the depths of fanboy abjection, Big Fan seems destined for a future in the cult canon."

Dana Stevens

Splat

Birth (2004)

"Unusually austere and ambiguous."

David Edelstein

Splat

The Black Dahlia (2006)

"There's more moral weight in one paragraph of James Ellroy's somber 1987 novel The Black Dahlia than in all 121 minutes of Brian De Palma's florid, sprawling, self-satisfied film version."

Dana Stevens

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Black Hawk Down (2001)

Click here to see the review.

Mickey Kaus

Splat

Black Snake Moan (2007)

"Depriving a near-naked and recently assaulted stranger of the most basic physical liberty for days on end is a sick, perverse, and cruel thing to do. Black Snake Moan appears to be -- or, worse, pretends to be -- oblivious to that simple fact."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Blades of Glory (2007)

"Blades of Glory does have its moments of loopy ingenuity, even if none of them goes quite far enough."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

The Blair Witch Project (1999)

"I could tell you the story -- give away every detail -- and The Blair Witch Project would still freeze your blood."

David Edelstein

Splat

The Blind Side (2009)

"The problem with a story that's almost too good to be true is that someone in Hollywood will try to make it better."

Josh Levin

Tomato

Blood Diamond (2006)

"[Director Zwick] is craftsman enough that the pace never slackens, the chase scenes thrill, and the battle scenes sicken. And if it makes viewers think twice about buying their sweethearts that hard-won hunk of ice for Christmas, so much the better."

Dana Stevens

Splat

Blow (2001)

"An extraordinary -- and unfathomable -- piece of whitewashing."

David Edelstein

Splat

Body of Lies (2008)

"I'm still waiting for the war-on-terror thriller that has more on its mind than the threat al-Qaida poses to movie stars."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story (2008)

"The timing of its release is so perfect, and the figure at its center so fascinating, that Boogie Man is nonetheless required viewing for anyone obsessed with the 2008 race."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)

"Its best jokes approach some savage, atavistic core of cultural taboo and make the viewer wonder: Is it really possible to laugh at this? But by the time you formulate that question, it's too late: You're already laughing."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

Bottle Shock (2008)

"Why did I feel such affection for this scruffy, hokey little movie? Maybe it's the same logic that applies to wine-drinking itself: Sure, a great claret would be ideal, but an OK rosé is better than washing down your dinner with water."

Dana Stevens

Tomato

The Bourne Identity (2002)

"It moves quickly, adroitly, and without fuss; it doesn't give you time to reflect on the inanity -- and the Cold War datedness -- of its premise."

David Edelstein

Tomato

The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

"A tour-de-force of thriller filmmaking."

David Edelstein

Splat

Bread & Roses (2001)

"A tough sell."

David Edelstein

Splat

The Break-Up (2006)

"There's no reason not to see The Break-Up, but there's also no reason, assuming the date is going well, not to skip it and order dessert."

Michael Agger

Tomato

Breakfast on Pluto (2005)

"You'll be singing along to the soundtrack of Neil Jordan's enchanting Breakfast on Pluto, which boasts the most felicitous use of wall-to-wall pop songs I've ever heard."

David Edelstein

Tomato

Brick (2006)

"Like the best noirs, Brick is a triumph of attitude, and there's no arguing that its brand of deadpan cool is precisely unique."

Troy Patterson

  
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