Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this
publication only count toward the Tomatometer when written by the following
Tomatometer-approved critic(s):
Jonathan R. Perry, Mark Collette
Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
4/5
Stray Dog (Nora inu) (1963)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
2
3/5
Running Scared (1986)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
3
1/5
Slaves of New York (1989)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
4
4/5
Silverado (1985)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
5
4/5
The Doors (1991)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
6
5/5
Funny Face (1957)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
7
2/5
Donovan's Brain (1953)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
8
2/5
Kuroi Ame (Black Rain) (1989)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
9
3/5
Hollywood Shuffle (1982)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
10
2.5/4
Smokin' Aces (2007)
It's instantly engrossing, stays great for about 45 minutes and good for another 20, then begins collapsing under the oppressive weight of taking itself very, very seriously.
Posted Apr 27, 2007
11
4/4
Volver (2006)
Hollywood, take notice: If you hand Penelope Cruz a role with more depth than the paper it's printed on, this is what you'll get.
Posted Apr 27, 2007
12
4/4
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
I saw better films in 2006 -- but none more imaginative than Guillermo del Toro's communal masterpiece. Bring a friend, and you'll have plenty to talk about.
Posted Apr 27, 2007
13
0.5/4
Primeval (2007)
It's rough going when our heroes have us longing for the complexity of the riverboat crew from 'Anaconda.'
Posted Apr 27, 2007
14
4/5
Billy Budd (1962)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
15
2/5
Angel and the Badman (1947)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
16
3/5
The North Avenue Irregulars (1979)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
17
3/5
Exposed (1983)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
18
4/5
Bad Boys (1982)
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Posted Apr 27, 2007
19
3.5/4
The Queen (2006)
20
1.5/4
Three (2007)
I've seen films that said nothing in entertaining, even compelling ways. 'Thr3e' is not one of them. At least it's not wholesome too.
Posted Jan 5, 2007
21
2.5/4
Night at the Museum (2006)
An inquisitive mind's thirst for understanding runs counter to your enjoyment, when a film's heart is usually in the right place but its brain is on permanent vacation.
Posted Jan 5, 2007
22
3.5/4
Charlotte's Web (2006)
Don't be put off by the G rating. I know a lot of adults who could learn from a talking pig.
Posted Jan 5, 2007
23
2/4
Blood Diamond (2006)
If ever there were a film that shouldn't end on a note of rhythmic clapping, this is it. What a mess.
Posted Jan 5, 2007
24
2/4
Turistas (Paradise Lost) (2006)
Don't stay home out of fear of imagined atrocities in another country. Stay home from this movie instead.
Posted Jan 5, 2007
25
0.5/4
Code Name: The Cleaner (2007)
26
2/4
Eragon (2006)
Its formula is so vanilla that it could be an early draft of almost any other science fiction or fantasy story.
Posted Dec 15, 2006
27
3/4
Apocalypto (2006)
28
2/4
The Nativity Story (2006)
29
2.5/4
Déjà Vu (2006)
A stylish, engrossing popcorn thriller with a few unexpected rewards -- as long as you don't think about it too hard.
Posted Nov 24, 2006
30
3.5/4
Casino Royale (2006)
Is this the best Bond ever? No. But it is the most confident, expertly crafted and simply exhilarating since For Your Eyes Only. The reason for that is Daniel Craig.
Posted Nov 24, 2006
31
2.5/4
A Good Year (2006)
'Look Homeward, Gladiator' hints at new dimensions of warmth and heart in Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott. They're not there yet, but they're headed in the right direction.
Posted Nov 24, 2006
32
2/4
Cinema is far too powerful a medium to be graded on a curve-- even when Tim Allen is involved.
Posted Nov 24, 2006
33
2/4
Marie Antoinette (2006)
Films like 'Marie Antoinette' foster serious discussion about cinema for all the wrong reasons. Just what the hell is this supposed to be?
Posted Nov 24, 2006
34
0.5/4
Deck the Halls (2006)
I'm tired of filmmakers, screenwriters, directors and studios that believe every holiday is its own excuse for making films.
Posted Nov 22, 2006
35
2.5/4
Happy Feet (2006)
The long march across the Antarctic wasteland ... sometimes feels just as arduous as the real thing.
Posted Nov 18, 2006
36
4/4
Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
When I left the theater, I got in my car, turned off my perpetually running radio, and thought for a long time before I moved. It's been a while since a film has done that.
Posted Nov 11, 2006
37
3.5/4
Flushed Away (2006)
38
0/4
Saw III (2006)
It induces squirming not because the filmmakers are good at creating suspense, but because they are expert sadists with a $12 million budget.
Posted Oct 28, 2006
39
2.5/4
Man of the Year (2006)
Barry Levinson is a case study in narrative schizophrenia, with no idea what he wants his film to be.
Posted Oct 23, 2006
40
2.5/4
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
This film seems dangerously close to embracing the same kind of selective storytelling that it condemns.
Posted Oct 21, 2006
41
2/4
The Grudge 2 (2006)
Shimizu has mastered the American art of pandering to a target demographic.
Posted Oct 14, 2006
42
4/4
The Departed (2006)
Stacked up against Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, sure ... this is lesser Scorsese. And 'lesser' Scorsese is still better than almost anything else around.
Posted Oct 13, 2006
43
.5/4
Jackass: Number Two (2006)
The title tells all. To hell with it.
Posted Oct 13, 2006
44
2/4
All The King's Men (2006)
What's worse -- a bad remake of a classic film, or just a bad literary adaptation with delusions of grandeur?
Posted Oct 13, 2006
45
3/4
The Black Dahlia (2006)
After two hours of meandering, convoluted indulgences and loose ends, 'The Black Dahlia' reveals a kinder, gentler Brian De Palma. He should be a good guy to have around.
Posted Oct 13, 2006
46
3/4
The Wicker Man (2006)
LaBute's remake could be an atonement, a perversely clever way of turning the gun on himself... or a conspiracy theorist's invective against a gender he fears and loathes.
Posted Oct 13, 2006
47
2.5/4
The Guardian (2006)
48
3.5/4
Fearless is a visual juggernaut.
Posted Sep 23, 2006
49
2/4
Gridiron Gang (2006)
The film misses the chance to showcase these actors with a deeper exploration of their changing relationship.
Posted Sep 16, 2006
50
0.5/4
The Covenant (2006)