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      SciFi.com is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Todd Gilchrist.

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      Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009) Todd Gilchrist teenybopper fiction brought to life on the big screen, realized as the first installment in a potential franchise that fails to offer reasons why mainstream audiences will want to follow it any further.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      The Box (2009) Todd Gilchrist it's just a big, incomprehensible, cliché-laden mess.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009) Todd Gilchrist A remarkable and effective adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel that manages to overcome the familiarity of its source material and become something more fulfilling.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      Planet 51 (2009) Todd Gilchrist A poorly animated, poorly conceived, utterly predictable science fiction adventure without a single shred of originality.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      Ninja Assassin (2009) Todd Gilchrist Ninja Assassin re-opens the door to a genre that has either been absorbed into conventional action movies via pilfered fight choreography or completely forgotten as a viable, creative foundation for interesting stories.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      The House of the Devil (2009) Todd Gilchrist A virtual refutation of all of the conventions of contemporary horror that manages to be terrifying precisely because it refuses to give you that gratification until you've almost given up wanting it.
      Posted Feb 15, 2012
      Watchmen (2009) Patrick Lee The thing that makes Watchmen something short of a fully successful movie experience is probably the thing that makes it work as a graphic novel: Its multilayered, ironic, episodic, time-jumping narrative.
      Posted Feb 26, 2009
      A+
      The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) Todd Gilchrist A film with the epic scope of a crowd-pleaser but the subtlety of an introspective character study, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is at once intimate and sweeping, and one of the year's very best films.
      Posted Jan 07, 2009
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