Jonathan Foreman
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Vatel (2000)"Although Vatel is trying to say something about freedom and gilded cages, it feels more like a behind-the-scenes look at the high-end catering business."
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Rollerball (2002)"This oddly scrambled new version eventually falls apart so badly you feel embarrassed for the people who made it."
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Nurse Betty (2000)"This oddly cheerful, decreasingly dark comedy actually works and can boast some of the most enjoyable performances of the year."
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"The originality and intelligence that made Smith's Clerks and Chasing Amy such refreshing pleasures are all but absent."
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15 Minutes (2001)"Works just fine as a generic but fast-paced - and rather ugly - cop buddy flick."
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Vertical Limit (2000)"One of the most thrilling - and authentic - mountain-climbing films in recent memory. Unfortunately, it's also burdened by one of those every-line-a-wretched-cliché Hollywood screenplays."
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The Guru (2002)"It's a film pregnant with comic possibility that ought to be much funnier than it is"
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Wonderland (1999)"Its superb performances, music, photography, dialogue, its rhythms of tone and theme all complement each perfectly."
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Not Another Teen Movie (2001)"Too much of the humor in Not Another Teen Movie is either lame or lamely disgusting."
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"What makes Final Fantasy a final failure is a predictable, nonsensical plot"
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