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      Gregory Freitas

      Gregory Freitas

      Gregory Freitas's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Hollywood.com Movieline
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      Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
      1/5
      Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      3/5
      The Terminal (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      Without a Paddle (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      1/5
      De-Lovely (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      After the Sunset (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      Alien vs. Predator (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      The Manchurian Candidate (2004) It is as shocking now as it was forty years ago, but nothing in the 2004 version approaches that level of intensity, intelligence, or audacity. - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      2/5
      National Treasure (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2008
      0/4
      Soul Plane (2004) - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted May 28, 2004
      Spartan (2004) The old Mamet is back. - Movieline
      Read More | Posted Apr 27, 2004
      Taking Lives (2004) Taking Lives is bad, Ashley Judd bad, so bad it's mostly an unwatchable mess but also so bad it's almost good. - Movieline
      Read More | Posted Apr 27, 2004
      The Girl Next Door (2004) It is well-acted throughout and the script displays a fair amount of wit, all things considering. - Movieline
      Read More | Posted Apr 27, 2004
      4/5
      Mean Girls (2004) Lohan has star power in spades, and enough going on behind the eyes to at least suggest the inner life and back story absent from the script. - Hollywood.com
      Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2004
      Welcome to Mooseport (2004) Not even accidentally amusing, is dumber than a Lyndon Larouche campaign, and features a love story that can only be described as icky. Make that two love stories, and they're both icky. - Movieline
      Read More | Posted Mar 08, 2004
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