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      Mary Lasse

      Mary Lasse

      Mary Lasse's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Christianity Today
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      Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
      .5/4
      First Daughter (2004) Perhaps the only redeeming factor is that both the President and the First Lady are devoted to their daughter. Otherwise, this film should be impeached. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 17, 2006
      2.5/4
      Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) For childhood's sake, take your little guys and gals to see this movie -- you won't be disappointed. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2006
      2/4
      New York Minute (2004) Most viewers will likely be checking their watches, probably wishing this Minute were gone in 60 seconds. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2006
      3/4
      Napoleon Dynamite (2004) If you have an indie film sense of humor -- and those of you who have it know what I mean -- you'll probably enjoy this flick. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2006
      1/4
      Monster-in-Law (2005) For such a rich premise, Kochoff produced a fairly lackluster script. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 02, 2006
      2.5/4
      Fever Pitch (2005) For a light-hearted romantic comedy, there are a number of genuinely touching moments of love. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      3/4
      Duma (2005) A handcrafted masterpiece. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      1/4
      The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) Don't bother with this movie. If you're just itching for more Dukes, stick to the original series on DVD. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      1/4
      Around the World in 80 Days (2004) I was amazed at how little actually happens for a movie with so much action. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      2/4
      The Pacifier (2005) It's almost as if the writers got carried away with brainstorming all the funny things they could do with Vin Diesel's character. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      2.5/4
      The Longest Yard (2005) This edition of Yard has a lighter feel than the original -- well, considering it's a movie about prison inmates. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      2.5/4
      Benji: Off the Leash! (2004) Lacks creativity. The first Benji was original, and each new sequel needs to be a new creation. Instead, we get the same Benji formula. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Nov 01, 2006
      3.5/4
      Spanglish (2004) While the content isn't always pretty, the lessons are important. And, Brooks, thankfully, isn't afraid to face these themes, ugliness and all. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2006
      1/4
      Shark Tale (2004) Want a good fish story? Watch Finding Nemo again instead - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2006
      2.5/4
      Secondhand Lions (2003) Lions will appeal to a more mature audience because of the solid acting duo of Caine and Duvall. It will also appeal to children because of its almost mythological feel. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2006
      2/4
      Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) You could pass on both Scooby Doo films unless you really have nothing else to do one day. And I mean nothing. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Oct 02, 2006
      1/4
      Inside I'm Dancing (2004) A technical mess. The final version looks like an unfinished cut. - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Oct 02, 2006
      3/4
      Home on the Range (2004) Adults will enjoy saddling up and going for the ride -- possibly even enjoying this moo-vie more than your kids. It's udderly hilarious! - Christianity Today
      Read More | Posted Sep 26, 2006
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