instantwatcher.com

Bob Longino, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  1. Aeon Flux 2005 Paramount Pictures and MTV Films blatantly tried to keep the movie, which debuted Friday, away from critics to prevent opening-day reviews. For good reason. Hollywood suits didn't want anyone to know how utterly boring the movie is. full review
  2. Lonesome Jim 2005 A slight, but amusing and occasionally touching, dark comedy about depression and dysfunction that percolates with indie film hipness. full review
  3. The World's Fastest Indian 2005 The infectious and sugary sweet motorcycle saga The World's Fastest Indian at times seems like the world's slowest movie. full review
  4. Bowling for Columbine 2002 Fascinating, thought-provoking, often fitfully funny and sometimes devastatingly sad. full review
  5. Bukowski: Born into This 2002 A great documentary about a fine writer and horrible human being. full review
  6. Irreversible 2002 A sometimes repellent yet deeply moving film. full review
  7. The Rules of Attraction 2002 The bulk of Rules comes off like a cool-hand poser's at the wheel. full review
  8. Scary Movie 2000 It's just crude, rude and socially unacceptable. full review
  9. Shaft 2000 What really clicks are some of the stars. full review
  10. For Love of the Game 1999 At two hours-plus, it doesn't just seem long, it sometimes feels like a double rain delay. full review
  11. Gojira 1954 Maybe it's 50 years late, but we're finally getting to see Godzilla as it was meant to be seen. full review