Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  • Brothers Grimm, The directed by Terry Gilliam (2005)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "Expect to laugh, but you shouldn't expect comedy on the order of Gilliam's Monty Python days."

  • Dirty Dozen, The directed by Robert Aldrich (1967)

    score: 7 of 10 [7/10]

    "Compared to today's action genre, The Dirty Dozen doesn't have nearly as many scenes of intense action, but it does manage to entertain with it's fairly well composed plot and well integrated subplots."

  • Flyboys directed by Tony Bill (2006)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "Essentially, you should see Flyboys for the excellent dogfights. You need the basic story line so you will care enough about the pilots when they die, but otherwise the plot doesn't do much to enlighten the audience about Americans serving in the French military as some of the first wartime aviators."

  • Good Boy! directed by John Robert Hoffman (2003)

    score: 5 of 10 [5/10]

    "You can appreciate Liam Aiken's development as an actor, but often the script gives lame dialogue to everyone, making Good Boy! somewhat painful to watch with not enough comedy to offset the pain."

  • Return to Me directed by Bonnie Hunt (2000)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "Return to Me doesn't contain any Oscar-winning performances, but leaves you happy. Duchovny does a good job not bringing any of Fox Mulder into the role, and the rest of the cast do a good job at creating a warm family feeling around grace."

    Average score: 6.00