Fresh Jesse Stone: Sea Change
"The best of this mostly-middling series, it's got a decent story and halfway-involving characterizations."
Rotten Cheaper to Keep Her
"Despite Mac Davis's immensely appealing performance the film is shoddy in both the writing and directing departments and offers up only a smidgen of genuine laughs."
Rotten Snow Angels
"Another David Gordon Green failure with smugness, dramatic squareness, and failed eccentricity at each and every turn."
Rotten Relentless 2 - Dead On
"Some interesting plotting and fine performances can't make up for a lack of immediacy and rather lackluster execution."
Rotten The Imagemaker
"Stale and overcomplicated, its entertainment value is low what with the who-cares plotting and totally uninteresting characters."
Spotlight
Shane Burridge
New Zealander with UK citizenship, went to university in Surfers Paradise, Australia (don’t laugh, they have one there), swam with dolphins in the South Island, rafted 200 miles through the Grand Canyon, traveled by dogsled across the Canadian arctic, hiked through the Indian Himalayas, worked three years in mainland China, lived in Japan a couple of years with a robot dog, and now getting by in Beijing (before, during, and after the Olympics). None of this has anything to do with film reviewing, but it makes a durn good bio, don’t it? More
Gabriel Shanks
Gabriel is a resident film critic at Modern Fabulousity (http://modernfabulousity.blogspot.com) and for That's Life Magazine. More
Mark Dujsik
Mark is the sole writer/editor/webmaster of Mark Reviews Movies(www.markreviewsmovies.com) and co-film critic at UR Chicago Magazine (www.urchicago.com). He has been a member of the Online Film Critics Society since 2002 and the Chicago Film Critics Association since 2006. More
What's Fresh
Jorge Avila Andrade
Since I remember, I had a great fascination for any kind of movies. I grew up just seeing classic films like "The Wizard of Oz", "Singing In The Rain", "The Ten Commandments" and many others, but the first movie that really change my life (in many ways) and that is my favorite one is "Star Wars". For a couple of years (1997-1999) I worked in one of Mexico's top radio stations, WFM 96.9, as a writer for the movie show 'Cinemalogic', as well as a writer and director of the show 'Screen'. Since February 1999, I dedicate myself to film criticism through my website, Moviola, that becomes the first one in spanish language to be admited as an OFCS member the following year. From 2000-2002, I worked as a coeditor, reporter, columnist and film critic for EsMas.com, website owned by the largest Latin America media company, Televisa. From June 2002 to March 2004, I was the Publishing Coordinator of the DIRECTV World magazine, and a full-time collaborator and articulist for Cinemania, the leading mexican film magazine. Actually, I'm a freelancer journalist for either Cinemania and Rolling Stone Mexico magazines, and the Film Editor of the entertainment section for the Record newspaper. Within the years, I've learned to appreciate the movies in a much more deep way, being my favorite director Steven Spielberg. Nevertheless, I enormously admire the work of people like Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Francis Ford Coppola and many others. My favorite actors are Robert DeNiro, Anthony Hopkins, Dustin Hoffman, Tom Hanks, Humphrey Bogart and Jimmy Stewart. In the ladies side, my three greats are Jodie Foster, Ingrid Bergman and Meryl Streep, but I'm in love of Meg Ryan and Nicole Kidman. Nowadays, I live near Mexico City in company of my wife, Susan. More
James Plath
Besides reviewing films for DVD Town, James Plath teaches American literature, journalism, creative writing, and American pop culture at Illinois Wesleyan University. More
Bruce Bennett
Business owner, movie-critic, community theater actor, guitar player are a few of my hobbies. Family man is what I strive to do best. More
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat have been discovering spiritual meanings in films for 40 years. We are always on the lookout for movies that "speak to our condition" (a Quaker phrase) and reveal new possibilities for our lives. More
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Fresh 88/100 | It Might Get Loud by Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |
Fresh 2.5/4 | Breach by David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews |
Fresh 89/100 | Lorna's Silence by Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |
Fresh 88/100 | Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant by Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |
Fresh 90/100 | A Serious Man by Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |
| Tomatometer | Movie |
|---|---|
Rotten | The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 by Prairie Miller, NewsBlaze |
Fresh | Thirst by Prairie Miller, NewsBlaze |
Rotten 1.5/4 | The Men Who Stare at Goats by Robert Cashill, Popdose |
Rotten 6/10 | National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation by John J. Puccio, DVDTown.com |
Rotten 68/100 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs by Brian Webster, Apollo Guide |
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| - | An Interview with Comedian Patton Oswalt by Tyler Foster, DVDTalk.com |
| - | Noonan and I spoke about his dramatic workshops, being naturally creepy, why he never reads the whole script, and anecdotal remembrances of working with Michael Cimino. by Aaron Hillis, GreenCine |
| - | What made me want to see the film was seeing it in a larger context of displacement and mistreatment of indigenous people. I didn't want one-sided agitprop. by Nell Minow, Beliefnet |
| - | Themes she likes: Insecurity, people who can't speak for themselves, people who are slightly invisible, odd couples, men in their late 30's. by Nell Minow, Beliefnet |




