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Jonathan Taylor

Jonathan Taylor's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Assassins (1995) 18% EDIT “A not-much-fun high-tech actioner.” – Variety Mar 26, 2009 Full Review The Lady and the Duke (2001) 72% 2/4 EDIT “Some stunning visuals -- and some staggeringly boring cinema.” – Citysearch May 10, 2002 Full Review Frailty (2001) 76% 3/4 EDIT “You won't look at religious fanatics -- or backyard sheds -- the same way again.” – Citysearch Apr 12, 2002 Full Review Changing Lanes (2002) 77% 3/4 EDIT “A compelling story featuring warring heroes who earn our respect while trying our patience.” – Citysearch Apr 11, 2002 Full Review Big Trouble (2002) 48% 3/4 EDIT “The plentiful laughs are obvious and broad, yet they mostly play.” – Citysearch Apr 5, 2002 Full Review The Rookie (2002) 84% 3/4 EDIT “Most will be drawn in by Quaid's determined strength, Aussie Rachel Griffiths' feisty Texas gal and director John Lee Hancock's confident handling of an unapologetically touching story.” – Citysearch Mar 29, 2002 Full Review Death to Smoochy (2002) 42% 3/4 EDIT “Completely nasty and consistently hilarious, Smoochy is wild, wicked fun.” – Citysearch Mar 28, 2002 Full Review John Q (2002) 26% 2/4 EDIT “The extremely complex issue of health-care inequality gets reduced to a tale of vigilantism and manipulative heart tugging.” – Citysearch Feb 15, 2002 Full Review Rollerball (2002) 3% 1/4 EDIT “Laughably, irredeemably awful.” – Citysearch Feb 8, 2002 Full Review The Mothman Prophecies (2002) 52% 1/4 EDIT “More silly than scary.” – Citysearch Jan 25, 2002 Full Review I Am Sam (2001) 35% 1/4 EDIT “Aims for feel-good uplift, but ends up cloying, contrived and condescending.” – Citysearch Dec 28, 2001 Full Review A Beautiful Mind (2001) 74% 4/4 EDIT “Crowe proves he's the pre-eminent actor of the moment, discarding his gladiatorial macho to inhabit the gawky, tormented Nash with harrowing conviction.” – Citysearch Dec 26, 2001 Full Review Ali (2001) 69% EDIT “The Champ deserves better.” – Citysearch Dec 25, 2001 Full Review The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) 81% 3/4 EDIT “Consistently quirky and original filmmaker Wes Anderson (Rushmore) delivers his most accessible film yet.” – Citysearch Dec 14, 2001 Full Review Iris (2001) 79% EDIT “The sketchy story is frustratingly short on details about what made Murdoch so important.” – Citysearch Dec 14, 2001 Full Review Sidewalks of New York (2001) 56% EDIT “Neither as funny nor as truthful about the pitfalls of relationships as it thinks it is.” – Citysearch Nov 21, 2001 Full Review Monsters, Inc. (2001) 96% EDIT “Although lacking some of the inspired magic of the Toy Story movies, Monsters boasts a crafty balance of witty humor and delicious villainy.” – Citysearch Nov 1, 2001 Full Review
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