Reason Online

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publication only count toward the Tomatometer when written by the following
Tomatometer-approved critic(s):
Glenn Garvin, Kurt Loder
Rating
Title/Year
Author
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Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Powerful real-life drama with no hint of soap opera.
Posted Feb 19, 2019
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Fighting with My Family (2019)
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Lords of Chaos (2019)
6
You've seen dozens of movies pretending to be classic science fiction -- now go out and see the real thing.
Posted Feb 6, 2019
7
Annie Hall (1977)
8
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
A blend of familiar (but still funny) mockery of the art scene with a really creepy supernatural horror story.
Posted Feb 1, 2019
9
Serenity (2019)
Serenity is actually two different movies, pressed together like a grilled roach and cheese sandwich.
Posted Jan 25, 2019
10
Glass (2019)
The real plot twist in Glass comes not at the end of the movie but about halfway through, when you realize it won't be getting any better.
Posted Jan 18, 2019
11
The Upside (2019)
Tells a feel-good story with no real surprises, but that's okay. The movie's pleasures lie in its details and its top-drawer performances.
Posted Jan 11, 2019
12
Stan & Ollie (2019)
In recounting the story of Laurel and Hardy, whose Hollywood career spanned 24 years and more than a hundred films, a good place to begin turns out to be the end.
Posted Jan 4, 2019
13
Eventually Killer Robots dissolves into pure silliness.
Posted Dec 28, 2018
14
Aquaman (2018)
15
Mortal Engines (2018)
The movie has some energy and some memorable images. If only it had more of those things, and less of all the clutter and noise that otherwise distinguish it.
Posted Dec 14, 2018
16
The House That Jack Built (2018)
Blithely vile...
Posted Nov 30, 2018
17
The Favourite (2018)
Gorgeous in its production design and filled to the brim with heartless people spouting wonderfully wounding dialogue.
Posted Nov 23, 2018
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Dark by design, and grim and miserable-looking from end to end.
Posted Nov 16, 2018
19
Overlord (2018)
Russell so strongly recalls his badass dad, Kurt Russell, that you hope he'll start making many more genre movies right away.
Posted Nov 9, 2018
20
The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018)
Everybody in this movie seems to live in some sort of grim, gray warehouse. It's like a lifestyle disease.
Posted Nov 9, 2018
21
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Embrace the vintage silliness. It's worth it.
Posted Nov 2, 2018
22
Suspiria (2018)
The picture ends in a really demented blood orgy that's almost worth waiting for.
Posted Oct 26, 2018
23
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
When McCarthy is onscreen with costar Richard E. Grant, who plays moth-eaten boulevardier Jack Hock, the movie becomes a study in big-screen comic chemistry.
Posted Oct 19, 2018
24
Halloween (2018)
Effective beyond the call of tribute. It's scary, but in a fun, retro way.
Posted Oct 19, 2018
25
Venom (2018)
Whatever you might have expected this movie to be-not all that bad...not very good...frickin' awful-chances are you'd never have guessed it would be a comedy. But it is!
Posted Oct 5, 2018
26
A Star Is Born (2018)
Lady Gaga is a radiant, natural actor, and she knocks her first lead movie performance way-far out of the park.
Posted Oct 5, 2018
27
Production designer JonHutman should come out and take a bow after the end credits. Everybody else should stay seated.
Posted Sep 21, 2018
28
Mandy (2018)
Available on demand, but you definitely want to see it on a big screen, and loud.
Posted Sep 21, 2018
29
The Predator (2018)
The machine-gun muzzle flashes might have been imported from 1987, Year Zero in the Predator universe.
Posted Sep 14, 2018
30
A Simple Favor (2018)
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Peppermint (2018)
I can't think what kind of movie would merit the dumb-bunny title of this one, but it's not this one.
Posted Sep 7, 2018
32
The Nun (2018)
Autopilot horror...
Posted Sep 7, 2018
33
Kin (2018)
The picture is trying to do something a little different -- a rare thing, as you've probably noticed.
Posted Aug 31, 2018
34
The Happytime Murders (2018)
The movie is not without amusing moments, but there are unconquerable problems.
Posted Aug 24, 2018
35
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
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Sugar Town (2018)
37
The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018)
Melissa McCarthy's 2015 movie Spy raised the spy-comedy bar way high, but apparently not everyone got the memo.
Posted Aug 3, 2018
38
There's nothing to think about. You just set your mouth to AGAPE and lean back.
Posted Jul 27, 2018
39
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)
Does this movie signal the onset of Too Much ABBA? Of course not. There's no such thing as too much ABBA.
Posted Jul 20, 2018
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Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
A welcome respite from the endless gush of showier Marvel super-product.
Posted Jul 6, 2018
42
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)
"No rules this time," says Brolin's character. Just the words we want to hear.
Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Incredibles 2 (2018)
Yes, it's a story with social resonance-the shifting roles of men and women, our growing technological overload-but it doesn't beat us over the head with "messages."
Posted Jun 15, 2018
45
Ocean's 8 (2018)
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Hereditary (2018)
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Upgrade (2018)
The answers to these questions require the bashing of many miscreants, which is, as I say, very gratifying to watch.
Posted Jun 1, 2018
48
Going to War (2018)
One of the most interesting things about the documentary is the frank admission of the soldiers.
Posted May 31, 2018
49
Served Like a Girl (2017)
[It is a] peculiar but ultimately endearing tale of women back from the front.
Posted May 31, 2018
50
Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)