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Edvins Beitiks

Edvins Beitiks

Edvins Beitiks's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
60%
Chalk (1996) An impressive low-whistle, hardscrabble look at the world of pool sharks and the people who crisscross their lives. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 13, 2007
52%
Outside Providence (1999) Nothing, absolutely nothing, is original in this movie! - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
37%
Mystery, Alaska (1999) It's a credit to the actors, director and writers that Mystery holds your attention. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
43%
The Whole Nine Yards (2000) It's Perry who keeps this movie on the up-and-up. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
10%
Knock Off (1998) An amusement park special, screaming from start to finish with no brakes, no plot and no acting to speak of. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
80%
GoldenEye (1995) The special effects in GoldenEye make every other Bond film seem almost primitive. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
3/4
71%
Enemy of the State (1998) If you're getting sick of listening to peek-a-boo testimony and hearing government snoops justify themselves, Enemy of the State is good for what ails you. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
2/4
46%
For Love of the Game (1999) Chapel is pitching a gem, but the movie doesn't spend nearly enough time on baseball -- you find yourself glancing at your watch while Costner steps off the mound or walks in slow circles or takes his time throwing to the plate. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
1/4
41%
BASEketball (1998) BASEketball is a dog of a movie and that anyone paying to see it is hurting for a life. But then, you knew that. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
21%
Patch Adams (1998) The screenplay starts flying all over the place, as if the rubber band holding it in place snapped, and a courtroom scene at the end is an insult to the audience's intelligence. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
3/4
64%
Rounders (1998) You're going to hear a lot about the good job Edward Norton and Gretchen Mol do in Rounders. But the movie lives and dies with Matt Damon. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
23%
Ready to Rumble (2000) It's the trio of Arquette and co-stars Scott Caan and Oliver Platt that makes Ready to Rumble work. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
24%
Practical Magic (1998) Practical Magic is curiously satisfying, a good movie for Halloween. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
31%
Treasure Island (1999) Ought to bypass the theaters entirely and go straight to cult status, joining the likes of Night of the Living Dead and Plan 9 From Outer Space. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
82%
Beyond the Mat (1999) It's too close-up. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
34%
Hard Rain (1998) It wants you to sit there with your mouth open, popcorn dribbling from your hand, giving a nod to the good acting, the excellent cinematography, the fine stunt work and incredible special effects. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
11%
Play It to the Bone (1999) There is something mean-spirited here, something that leaves you with a sour taste in your mouth. - San Francisco Examiner
Read More | Posted Jan 01, 2000
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