Kelly Borgeson
Kelly Borgeson's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Feast (2006)
56%
2.5/4
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“With some amusing performances (Jason Mewes and Henry Rollins, in particular) and an appealingly random sense of humor, Feast hits more often than it misses.” –
Premiere Magazine
Sep 21, 2006
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The Descent (2005)
87%
3/4
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“A clever blend of psychological thrills and stalked-by-monster terror is what makes writer-director Neil Marshall's sophomore effort a cut above most horror films.” –
Premiere Magazine
Aug 7, 2006
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Tsotsi (2005)
82%
3/4
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“Hood's film, with its bold, beautiful cinematography and hard-thumping kwaito music, brings us into a different world, and then helps us to understand it.” –
Premiere Magazine
Mar 21, 2006
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Merry Christmas (2005)
74%
2.5/4
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“The scenes of camaraderie among the soldiers are moving, and despite its weaknesses, there is something in Noel that resonates, given our current political climate.” –
Premiere Magazine
Mar 14, 2006
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Super Size Me (2004)
92%
2.5/4
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“The film may not be definitive, but it should be a must-watch in every junior high health class.” –
Premiere Magazine
May 18, 2004
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Starsky & Hutch (2004)
63%
2.5/4
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“Thanks to its able cast and better-than-expected writing, Starsky & Hutch ends up being a pretty fun ride.” –
Premiere Magazine
Mar 8, 2004
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Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004)
69%
2/4
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“Tries hard, but the routine feels a little too familiar. It's like getting a trim when what you really need is a new style.” –
Premiere Magazine
Feb 24, 2004
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Miracle (2004)
80%
3/4
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“The puck-flying, stick-slapping, bodies-slamming-against-the-wall action couldn't be more intense” –
Premiere Magazine
Feb 10, 2004
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Chasing Liberty (2004)
19%
1.5/4
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“Feels slapped together and unfocused.” –
Premiere Magazine
Jan 20, 2004
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Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003)
73%
3/4
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“A fine adaptation that perfectly captures the novel's quiet moodiness.” –
Premiere Magazine
Dec 16, 2003
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My Life Without Me (2003)
65%
2.5/4
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“Polley's Ann is scrappy, honest, and warm, not someone to be pitied or doubted or chastened.” –
Premiere Magazine
Oct 22, 2003
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The School of Rock (2003)
92%
3.5
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“Jack Black rocks in this funny, snarky celebration of music.” –
Premiere Magazine
Oct 17, 2003
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American Wedding (2003)
53%
3/4
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“American Wedding, in fact, is so tasteless, so fiendishly puerile that it's hilarious.” –
Premiere Magazine
Aug 1, 2003
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Camp (2003)
65%
2.5/4
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“Camp may not be great cinema, but it's passionate and original enough to be special.” –
Premiere Magazine
Jul 24, 2003
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
70%
3/4
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“Director Jonathan Mostow doesn't try to incorporate the high-wire special effects now in vogue, and T3's impressive gravity-bound set pieces seem refreshingly rooted in reality.” –
Premiere Magazine
Jul 2, 2003
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The Heart of Me (2002)
50%
3/4
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“It's a credit to this luminous cast that their characters can behave in such despicable ways and still command one's sympathy.” –
Premiere Magazine
Jun 23, 2003
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Manic (2001)
67%
2.5/4
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“The film's blurry camerawork, jumpy editing, and oversaturated hues are annoying and distracting.” –
Premiere Magazine
May 15, 2003
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XX/XY (2002)
42%
1.5/4
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“If you're already familiar with the Mars-Venus school of thought, the film doesn't have much more to offer.” –
Premiere Magazine
Apr 22, 2003
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Holes (2003)
78%
3/4
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“An intelligent, stylishly shot film that -- for the most part -- doesn't pander to its youthful audience.” –
Premiere Magazine
Apr 22, 2003
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Kangaroo Jack (2003)
9%
1.5/4
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“Every lame, overdone Australia reference is tossed into the script ... and it also boasts a number of non-continent-specific clichs.” –
Premiere Magazine
Mar 4, 2003
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
42%
2.5/4
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“Pokes fun at relationship stereotypes in a way that, while not exactly clever, is pretty amusing -- due in large part to the talented leads.” –
Premiere Magazine
Mar 4, 2003
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