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Ben Varkentine

Ben Varkentine's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Waking Life (2001) 81% EDIT “Linklater commits not only to attractive images and thoughtful ideas, but images that are exciting in a way that is different from what we have seen before.” – PopMatters Nov 16, 2001 Full Review Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) 52% EDIT “Has few pretensions to be anything else, and if you laughed at the characters in Kevin Smith's first four films and the Clerks cartoon (which is the only reason you'd be considering seeing this movie), you'll laugh at this one too.” – PopMatters Aug 24, 2001 Full Review Jurassic Park III (2001) 49% EDIT “A film that is not as good a ride as the first, but a damn sight better than the second.” – PopMatters Aug 3, 2001 Full Review Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) 41% EDIT “While the first film was cute and funny like an adorable animal, the sequel is like that animal pissing on your carpet.” – PopMatters Jun 25, 2001 Full Review Josie and the Pussycats (2001) 54% EDIT “Has the gall to pose as a satire of what it transparently is.” – PopMatters Apr 16, 2001 Full Review Tomcats (2001) 13% EDIT “A morally reprehensible film about bad people behaving badly.” – PopMatters Apr 2, 2001 Full Review The Emperor's New Groove (2000) 86% EDIT “After over six decades of 'safe' Disney heroes, it's refreshing and damned fine to have one with a little more personality.” – PopMatters Dec 14, 2000 Full Review Keeping the Faith (2000) 68% EDIT “The film fails both in its potential for drama and for comedy.” – PopMatters Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Almost Famous (2000) 91% EDIT “The moments are too pat, the jokes too predictable, and the whole thing lacks the sprawl of life, the verisimilitude that would sell the story.” – PopMatters Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Love's Labour's Lost (2000) 51% EDIT “This film is colorful and flighty and insubstantial and sentimental, and exults in it.” – PopMatters Jan 1, 2000 Full Review
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