Kim Williamson
Kim Williamson's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Wedding Singer (1998)
72%
EDIT
“Called on to replace some of his Happy Gilmore shtick with the emoting of a romantic lead, he does just that but in an unpersuasive on/off fashion.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Oct 18, 2008
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Happy Feet (2006)
76%
3/5
EDIT
“Happy Feet proves, at least for the first three-fourths of its 108-minute running time, to be just what aficionados of the digital art form have been hoping for: something new and grown-up.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Nov 17, 2006
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Flushed Away (2006)
72%
3.5/5
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“Flushed Away is a very fine addition to the animation art form.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Nov 3, 2006
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Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006)
35%
3/5
EDIT
“Stormbreaker plays with, well, not complete authenticity, but more-than-expected authenticity.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Oct 15, 2006
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Open Season (2006)
48%
3/5
EDIT
“Within its limitations, Open Season could hardly be better, generating real interest and audience sympathy. And the storyline carries built-in intrigue.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 29, 2006
Full Review
Paper Dolls (2006)
72%
2.5/5
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“Paper Dolls seems something of a cardboard cutout, perhaps because in covering so many of the Dolls one never sees clearly into their various inner lives.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 13, 2006
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Lassie (2005)
93%
3/5
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“This 11th Lassie big-screen adaptation is a dramatic and at times heartbreaking look inside the uncaring social classifications of that long-ago English era, with the storm clouds of coming world war swirling about.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 1, 2006
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Been Rich All My Life (2006)
79%
2/5
EDIT
“What's onscreen comes across as little more than home-movie footage of old acquaintances getting together now and again.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 21, 2006
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Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006)
12%
3/5
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“the result is a meowvie with less ow to it than its predecessor.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 1, 2006
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Say Uncle (2005)
16%
2.5/5
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“A film that has a lot going for it, including supporting roles by the likes of Kathy Najimy and Melanie Lynskey, Say Uncle -- which lead actor/filmmaker Peter Paige mischaracterizes as a comedy -- nonetheless founders.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 23, 2006
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The Devil's Miner (2005)
93%
3.5/5
EDIT
“At times it feels as if not cameras but the audience has been transported to the high mountains of Potosi, Bolivia -- and not so much physically but somehow spiritually.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Mar 25, 2006
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She's the Man (2006)
44%
2.5/5
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“One of those rare movies that aren't so good, yet you wouldn't mind seeing it again.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Mar 23, 2006
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Doogal (2006)
9%
1.5/5
EDIT
“Perhaps the key mistake in this telling is the move of a little boy-ized Doogal (voiced by child actor Daniel Tay, providing far different line readings than those of the grumpy, world-weary Dougal) to a sort of solo forefront.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Feb 27, 2006
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Date Movie (2006)
7%
2/5
EDIT
“The comedy seems to have been more typed than written, in that the point of such parody, which is to (1) borrow characters from other works and then (2) do something funny with them , has pretty much been ignored, at least as far as (2) goes.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Feb 21, 2006
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Curious George (2006)
70%
3/4
EDIT
“The end result, however comparatively thin in theme and execution, is a sort of tot treat...and thus exactly what those parents are looking for.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Feb 10, 2006
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Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)
8%
2.5/5
EDIT
“All in all, the emphasis in this title is less on the '2' and more on the 'Cheaper.'” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Dec 31, 2005
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Dirty Love (2005)
6%
1.5/5
EDIT
“You can't really like a movie that features a beautiful young woman who sometimes is naked and you end up leaving the theatre wishing you could see less of her.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 26, 2005
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One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern (2005)
82%
3/5
EDIT
“In terms of recapturing the time that was, One Bright Shining Moment is rather effective -- although it feels to be revealing that time from certain distance.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 16, 2005
Full Review
Junebug (2005)
86%
3/5
EDIT
“If there were an Oscar for ensemble acting, Junebug would be a candidate this February.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Aug 5, 2005
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Madagascar (2005)
55%
3/5
EDIT
“A good time in the jungles below Maromokotro will be had by all.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 2, 2005
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Genesis (2004)
84%
3/5
EDIT
“The images in their visual way match the poetry of the griot's language, and it's obvious much deep contemplation has gone into the film's narrative development.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 2, 2005
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The Grand Role (2004)
61%
3/5
EDIT
“A good one that could please most specialized audiences, especially couples.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 5, 2005
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Sex, Politics & Cocktails (2002)
0%
1.5/5
EDIT
“Hernandez seems not to realize that a movie is supposed to sum to something.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 23, 2005
Full Review
After Midnight (2004)
60%
3/5
EDIT
“After Midnight is captivating in its renegade freedom, but doesn't provide far-reaching vision.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 21, 2005
Full Review
Down and Derby (2005)
19%
3/5
EDIT
“A simple pleasure from start to finish.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 18, 2005
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