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Craig Marine

Craig Marine

Craig Marine's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
1/4
4%
Bio-Dome (1996) If you must rent it, at least wait for a half-price night. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Aug 01, 2001
6%
Ed (1996) There's never a moment when you think it's a real chimp, so even that novelty is nonexistent. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
3/4
23%
8MM (1999) This is not a movie for the squeamish, by any means. But for those who like their thrillers dark and their heroes a bit more complicated and flawed than the average shoot-without-a-blink type so prevalent in today's movies, 8MM fills the bill. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
84%
American History X (1998) An ambitious, well-acted film! - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
91%
Waiting for Guffman (1996) Fans of this kind of deadpan humor are guaranteed to get a few chuckles out of this one. All of the actors are marvelously horrible, and in this movie, bad equals good. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
48%
Where the Money Is (2000) Even with a great cast and a great story idea, the movie fails to build even a hint of suspense. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
3/4
41%
The Big Hit (1998) One of the funniest movies to come along in awhile. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
81%
Office Space (1999) It is full of enough great sight gags and dead-on casting that anyone who has ever suffered in a cubicle surrounded by brain-dead twits and bonehead bosses will be able to pick out almost everyone from his office among the characters. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
62%
Kurt & Courtney (1998) She may not be a saint, and may even be as manipulative as she is portrayed, but even Love deserves a little more objectivity than Broomfield brings to this film. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
2/4
21%
Mercury Rising (1998) It helps that there's a fair amount of suspense and some decent gunplay, but there's not much reason to see it on the big screen unless you just love that over-used "whup-whup" sound effect of rotating helicopter blades. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
48%
Year of the Horse (1997) The interviews with the band members and the behind-the-scenes footage ... make for an entertaining and illuminating experience. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
91%
Dont Look Back (1967) Easily one of the best documentaries on any subject ever made. It is also one of the most cinematically influential. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
10%
Woo (1998) Some of it is funny, most of it is predictable and Smith's character is so annoying that it's just not realistic that Davidson would put up with all this hassle just for a possible roll in the hay. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
35%
Spice World (1997) The movie should appeal to the 8- to 13-year-old girls who have made the group rich, but it has enough for the parents who may go to the movie dreading 93 minutes of over-Spice and find themselves coming away entertained. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
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