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Annemarie Moody

Annemarie Moody's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Arizona Republic film critic.

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Becoming Jane (2007) 58% 4/5 EDIT “...a beautifully directed film from Julian Jarrold that draws as much strength from the depiction of the 18th-century English countryside (Ireland, actually) as from the performances of Anne Hathaway as Austen and James McAvoy as Tom Lefroy.” – Arizona Republic Aug 2, 2007 Full Review Blind Dating (2007) 25% 2/5 EDIT “The chemistry between Leeza and Danny is the only saving grace of this messy film. It's almost as if the writers couldn't stand to just watch them sweetly fall in love.” – Arizona Republic May 10, 2007 Full Review Perfect Stranger (2007) 9% 2/5 EDIT “All the hip technology, including e-mail hacking, tiny portable USB devices and fake IM accounts, is supposed to make us feel disoriented by the modern lack of face-to-face communication, but it feels played out and overexplained.” – Arizona Republic Apr 12, 2007 Full Review Stomp the Yard (2007) 27% 4/5 EDIT “If you're looking for a dance movie with heart, Stomp the Yard is the ticket.” – Arizona Republic Jan 11, 2007 Full Review Thr3e (2007) 5% 1/5 EDIT “Rent Se7en for an authentically scary thriller with religious undertones.” – Arizona Republic Jan 4, 2007 Full Review Deck the Halls (2006) 6% EDIT “It's not horrible, but every sight gag and 'real meaning of Christmas' speech has been seen and heard before, and it steals gratuitously from Chevy Chase's masterpiece National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.” – Arizona Republic Nov 21, 2006 Full Review Happy Feet (2006) 76% 3.5/5 EDIT “Tap-dancing and R&B-singing emperor penguins make Happy Feet a fun, animated family movie, complete with adorable penguin chicks and a breathtaking icy landscape.” – Arizona Republic Nov 16, 2006 Full Review Driving Lessons (2006) 49% 4.5/5 EDIT “Driving Lessons, with perfectly cast actors, a poignant and often hilarious script and original music, is a study in how fun British humor can be.” – Arizona Republic Nov 10, 2006 Full Review Sweet Land (2005) 85% 4/5 EDIT “A spare yet meaningful script, subtly deep performances and a starkly beautiful landscape combine in Sweet Land to tell a love story that is as much about the land as it is about two people.” – Arizona Republic Oct 26, 2006 Full Review Flicka (2006) 54% 3.5/5 EDIT “Breathtaking scenery and the sweet story of a girl, her dad and a special horse make Flicka a worthwhile family flick.” – Arizona Republic Oct 19, 2006 Full Review Employee of the Month (2006) 20% 2/5 EDIT “Employee of the Month had the opportunity to be a great satirical workplace comedy. Instead, it balked at the challenge and relegated itself to the romantic-comedy basement.” – Arizona Republic Oct 5, 2006 Full Review Jackass: Number Two (2006) 66% 3/5 EDIT “Yes, it contributes to the decline of Western civilization, but yes, it's funny.” – Arizona Republic Sep 21, 2006 Full Review Beerfest (2006) 41% 3.5/5 EDIT “Beerfest serves up a keg's worth of fun.” – Arizona Republic Aug 24, 2006 Full Review Step Up (2006) 22% 2/5 EDIT “The cast of mostly unknown actors, who can all really move and sing, are given a story that doesn't make sense and lines that are boring at best and nonsensical at worst.” – Arizona Republic Aug 12, 2006 Full Review
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