Laine Ewen
Critic Overview in Movies
51Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
11(38%)
mixed
10(34%)
negative
8(28%)
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The Lizzie McGuire MovieCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
75
Duff is a charming heroine who carries the movie cheerfully, if not gracefully--the pratfalls come early and often.
Chasing PapiCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
Despite its Latin flavor, there is nothing new or original about Chasing Papi's girl-power story line and ridiculously stereotypical characters. But the film's charm lies in its ability to see itself for what it is.
On_LineCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
The movie falls flat at the end, unnecessarily linking all of the characters in what seems to be an attempt to show how it really is a small world after all.
The Fighting TemptationsCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
The film, directed by "My Cousin Vinny's" Jonathan Lynn, is a fun movie which proves to be worth a look and a listen.
Teacher's PetCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
The ending of Teacher's Pet, like the rest of the film, feels a bit rushed. Then again, the movie is geared toward a population with small attention spans and smaller bladders.
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!Critic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
It is a cute, silly romantic comedy, with little suspense and nothing particularly new to add to genre.
The Girl Next DoorCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
The film's lack of focus leaves most, if not all, of the characters just a hair less developed than they should have been; the plot holes just a bit more conspicuous than they might have been; and the ending just a touch less poignant than it could have been.
De-LovelyCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
Though director Irwin Winkler takes pains to accurately present Cole's life (unlike "Night and Day," the 1946 biopic starring Cary Grant), the film has its shortcomings. First of which is pushing the love story, when it's clear Linda's feelings aren't reciprocated.
Flushed AwayCritic ScoreLaine Ewen
63
Though Flushed Away certainly aims to please viewers of all ages, it’s the anglophiles of all ages who are going to get the most out of the film.