Jon Strickland
Jon Strickland's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Lost (2005)
80%
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“An assured first film.” –
L.A. Weekly
May 12, 2005
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Up for Grabs (2004)
93%
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“If Wranovics is somewhat too noncommittal in his presentation, he still shows a great eye for detail.” –
L.A. Weekly
May 12, 2005
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Fighting Tommy Riley (2004)
63%
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“Anchored by Eddie Jones' passionate performance as the trainer dragged from mysterious retirement, the film also benefits from its convincing milieu.” –
L.A. Weekly
May 5, 2005
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Smile (2005)
15%
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“All the shallow, self-absorbed denizens of Malibu seem relieved.” –
L.A. Weekly
Apr 6, 2005
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The Forgotten (2004)
31%
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“A pleasantly nonsensical roller-coaster ride.” –
L.A. Weekly
Sep 22, 2004
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Silver City (2004)
48%
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“Fails to allow the talented ensemble ... time to develop Sunshine State's fine, Altmanesque ensemble feel, again and again missing the human and leaving cartoons that satisfy only as agitprop.” –
L.A. Weekly
Sep 15, 2004
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Vlad (2003)
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“It all adds up to pleasantly nonsensical mayhem.” –
L.A. Weekly
Sep 9, 2004
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Imelda (2004)
94%
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“Diaz's portrait of Imelda Marcos attempts to get beyond the shoe thing, into the gothic heart of 40 years of Philippine politics.” –
L.A. Weekly
Aug 19, 2004
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She Hate Me (2004)
19%
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“Targets 'the decline of ethics ... from the boardroom to the bedroom,' and misses on both fronts.” –
L.A. Weekly
Jul 28, 2004
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Kaena: The Prophecy (2003)
7%
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“If Kaena's alternate universe isn't nearly as fully realized as Fantastic Planet's, the 3-D imagery is often gloriously turbocharged.” –
L.A. Weekly
Jul 8, 2004
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America's Heart and Soul (2004)
49%
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“Louis Schwartzberg both surprises and frustrates with this schizophrenic feature debut.” –
L.A. Weekly
Jun 30, 2004
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Bought & Sold (2003)
EDIT
“Charms with its scruffy characters and nuanced multiculturalism.” –
L.A. Weekly
Jun 30, 2004
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After Freedom (2002)
EDIT
“Where so many Scorsese wannabes jettison sociology in favor of mayhem, Babaian burrows into the hearts of these first- and second-generation immigrants.” –
L.A. Weekly
May 12, 2004
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Off the Lip (2004)
25%
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“Surfer farce that chafes like sand in a wetsuit.” –
L.A. Weekly
May 6, 2004
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Lana's Rain (2002)
22%
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“The titular precipitation in Lana's Rain is a manifestation of the badness in the world -- but here, badness is pure Lifetime Channel.” –
L.A. Weekly
Apr 15, 2004
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A Thousand Clouds of Peace (2003)
28%
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“If first-time writer-director Julian Hernandez lets his knotted narrative get away from him too often, he nevertheless shows a miraculous sense of style for a 31-year-old.” –
L.A. Weekly
Apr 15, 2004
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Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space (2002)
50%
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“Japanese art collective t.o.L. (Tree of Life) have taken the hipster kitsch of Hello Kitty to a delirious extreme.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 31, 2004
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Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003)
87%
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“Hickenlooper can't contain Bingenheimer's incredibly generous spirit -- so generous that, while obviously uncomfortable, he lets the director into his most private moments.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 25, 2004
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Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
22%
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“The filmmakers are once again able to attract comic talent to languish in underwritten villain roles (Peter Boyle), and Scooby Doo still looks more like a bobble-head doll in the rear window of a Gremlin than a dog or a cartoon.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 25, 2004
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Everybody Says I'm Fine! (2001)
47%
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“Bose deserves credit for the wide-eyed verve of his highly original, if over-the-top, storyline.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 19, 2004
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The Gatekeeper (2002)
55%
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“This earnest, shoestring indie that makes use of some sharp location shooting and sympathetic performances to rise above its often awkward staging and writing.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 18, 2004
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Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)
13%
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“The first Cody Banks worked by playing on the immense gap between secret-agent sophistication and hormonal teenage awkwardness; volume 2 never finds a similar conceit to milk.” –
L.A. Weekly
Mar 11, 2004
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Tube (2003)
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“Some critics are touting Korea as the new Hong Kong, but Baek never gets out from under his H.K. precedents.” –
L.A. Weekly
Feb 26, 2004
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La Mentale: The Code (2004)
36%
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“If the plot comes off more like a reworking of Scorsese's tales of Italian-American mobsters, Boursinhac nevertheless shows a sure hand with his story.” –
L.A. Weekly
Feb 11, 2004
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Catch That Kid (2004)
13%
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“A parade of missed opportunities.” –
L.A. Weekly
Feb 5, 2004
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