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James Rundle

James Rundle's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Day of the Dead (1985) 61% EDIT “it’s a fun zombie film with a few iconic sequences, a small amount of post-Vietnam angst and some fantastic prosthetic work, but not much more.” – SciFiNow Jun 24, 2025 Full Review The Wolfman (2010) 32% 2/5 EDIT “The Wolfman attempts to recapture the old school feel of monster movies, but ends up coming across as a film that was patched together by a group of people with very different ideas of what they wanted from it.” – SciFiNow Sep 9, 2017 Full Review Daybreakers (2009) 69% 2/5 EDIT “A supine memorial to missed opportunities and frustrating directorial choices.” – SciFiNow Sep 9, 2017 Full Review The Crazies (2010) 72% 3/5 EDIT “The Crazies is a genuinely good film, deserving of its namesake and bolstered by confident, muscular direction and some fine performances from the cast.” – SciFiNow Sep 9, 2017 Full Review G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) 33% 1/5 EDIT “G.I. Joe lacks structure, believability, decent characters, competent actors and the helmsman has clearly abandoned ship. Save yourself a headache and don't bother with this one.” – SciFiNow Sep 8, 2017 Full Review Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) 77% 2/5 EDIT “If only they had refrained from indulging themselves quite so much, perhaps they could have delivered a film that was more in keeping with the standards that previous Indy outings had set.” – SciFiNow Sep 8, 2017 Full Review District 9 (2009) 90% 3/5 EDIT “District 9 will appeal to science-fiction fans, but ultimately disappoint those looking for a deeper exploration of contentious issues.” – SciFiNow Jun 17, 2015 Full Review Iron Man (2008) 94% 4/5 EDIT “The real joy of Iron Man is its humour.” – SciFiNow Jun 9, 2015 Full Review Star Trek (2009) 94% 4/5 EDIT “We were very, very happy with what we saw. You will be too.” – SciFiNow Mar 3, 2012 Full Review
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