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Kevin Courrier

Kevin Courrier's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Crazy Heart (2009) 90% EDIT “Looking as bleary as a sleep-deprived Kris Kristofferson, Bridges gives a soulful, yet dry and witty performance...” – Critics at Large Jun 3, 2011 Full Review Brick Lane (2007) 68% 2/5 EDIT “A blandly earnest coming-of-age story.” – Boxoffice Magazine Oct 18, 2008 Full Review The Orphanage (2007) 87% 4.5/5 EDIT “The Orphanage is an effectively scary picture about guilt, retribution, and acceptance, and it shares some of the spectral potency of Alejandro Amenabar's The Others.” – Boxoffice Magazine Apr 3, 2008 Full Review Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland (2006) 59% EDIT “Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show is a sweet and affecting tribute to the shrewd charms of the American road show.” – Boxoffice Magazine Jan 4, 2008 Full Review Atonement (2007) 83% EDIT “Atonement is so good it redeems our faith in intelligent drama.” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 7, 2007 Full Review Chronicle of an Escape (2006) 67% EDIT “Chronicle of an Escape pretty much lives up to its title and little else.” – Boxoffice Magazine Nov 30, 2007 Full Review Redacted (2007) 44% EDIT “Redacted is a provocative, multi-layered anti-war film whose power sneaks up on you.” – Boxoffice Magazine Nov 16, 2007 Full Review Michael Clayton (2007) 90% 2/5 EDIT “So bogged down in plot that it has little in the way of suspense.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 29, 2007 Full Review Sharkwater (2006) 81% 3/5 EDIT “Sharkwater is a rare advocacy film that arouses both awe and wonder.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 28, 2007 Full Review Lust, Caution (2007) 73% 2.5/5 EDIT “As it is, Lust, Caution is only part, movie.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 28, 2007 Full Review Rendition (2007) 46% 2/5 EDIT “Hood, who knows what kind of movies win awards, crafts his tale so that every little detail falls neatly into place.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 22, 2007 Full Review Rails & Ties (2007) 34% EDIT “Rails & Ties is definitely a heart-tugger, but it earns its tears modestly.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 22, 2007 Full Review Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) 89% EDIT “Although not in the same league as his Serpico or Dog Day Afternoon, it's still a dark little noir about a botched heist with some crackerjack moments.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 22, 2007 Full Review Into the Wild (2007) 83% 3/5 EDIT “Although Into the Wild carries with it a tragic undercurrent, Penn illuminates the graceful aspects of Christopher's ultimate search for self to overall illuminating effect.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 21, 2007 Full Review In the Valley of Elah (2007) 73% 2/5 EDIT “Although more seamless and less contrived than writer/director/producer Paul Haggis' Academy Award winning Crash, the picture offers little more than an earnest civics lesson.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 14, 2007 Full Review Eastern Promises (2007) 90% 2/5 EDIT “Offers mostly empty promises.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 11, 2007 Full Review Across the Universe (2007) 53% 2.5/5 EDIT “Across the Universe would make for a much stronger picture if Taymor had worked from a better dramatic script, one that fleshed out the characters and made them a distinguishing force out to make history, like the Beatles themselves.” – Boxoffice Magazine Sep 11, 2007 Full Review Summercamp! (2006) 78% 1/5 EDIT “Summercamp is so haphazard it might as well be someone's digitally enhanced home movie.” – Boxoffice Magazine Aug 30, 2007 Full Review Paris, je t'aime (2006) 85% 3/5 EDIT “If you've ever been to Paris, the picture's varied takes on the City of Lights is seeped in reverie. If you haven't, Paris je t'aime serves as a enticing invitation.” – Boxoffice Magazine May 4, 2007 Full Review Everything's Gone Green (2006) 68% 2/5 EDIT “In trying to mock the yuppie subculture by poking fun at people who become obsessed with grass grow-ops and pyramid schemes, Fox shoehorns Coupland's generalizations into a lame character comedy.” – Boxoffice Magazine Apr 13, 2007 Full Review Shooting Dogs (2005) 85% 3.5/5 EDIT “Director Michael Caton-Jones doesn't go for obvious pathos or simple outrage. He approaches the picture's theme with a documentary realism that, scene by scene, heightens the drama.” – Boxoffice Magazine Mar 18, 2007 Full Review The Brave One (2007) 43% 1/5 EDIT “Director Neil Jordan, usually a master at creating atmosphere, keeps us at a remote distance throughout.” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 30, 2006 Full Review Venus (2006) 88% 3/5 EDIT “Watching the bittersweet exchanges between O'Toole and Vanessa Redgrave, as his former wife, call up memories of a generation of British actors whose graceful style is quickly becoming a distant memory.” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 19, 2006 Full Review The Host (2006) 93% 3.5/4 EDIT “The Host evolves into that rare horror film that becomes inconsolably poignant.” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 7, 2006 Full Review Seraphim Falls (2006) 57% EDIT “Seraphim Falls is a sanctimoniously violent western about retribution and forgiveness with obvious Biblical overtones, references and names.” – Boxoffice Magazine Dec 7, 2006 Full Review
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