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Sean Piccoli

Sean Piccoli's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Spice World (1997) 35% EDIT “Spiers makes what was conceived by the Fullers as an album plug play as an actual movie. Though it will doubtless pain many a critic to say so, Spice World is a kick.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jun 21, 2016 Full Review The Black Dahlia (2006) 31% 1.5/4 EDIT “Such a baroque, incoherent mess it fails to please as a period piece or a murder mystery.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Sep 14, 2006 Full Review Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006) 90% 2.5/4 EDIT “It shows the whole of Young's music as a well-worn mixture of brawn and grace. But it reveals the new Young album, Prairie Wind, as a sometimes musty echo of his 1972 acoustic-rock classic, Harvest.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Apr 6, 2006 Full Review It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) 75% 3/4 EDIT “It's All Gone Pete Tong practically yanks the viewer along the wild arc of Frankie's life. But there's no other way to travel through the rock-star world he inhabits.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel May 12, 2005 Full Review Beyond the Sea (2004) 43% 2/4 EDIT “Spacey's singing turns out to be the most plausible and appealing element of Beyond the Sea. It's just about everything else that needed rethinking.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Dec 29, 2004 Full Review Tom Dowd & the Language of Music (2003) 90% 3/4 EDIT “As affectionate and energetic as its subject.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 12, 2004 Full Review Tupac: Resurrection (2003) 77% 2.5/4 EDIT “It does have the limitations of the form: selective memory and admiring treatment that errs on the side of its subject. But Resurrection also humanizes Shakur even as it enshrines him and soft-pedals some difficult questions.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Nov 14, 2003 Full Review Intolerable Cruelty (2003) 76% EDIT “It winds up playing like a separation -- loud, overheated and messy.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Oct 10, 2003 Full Review The School of Rock (2003) 92% 2.5/4 EDIT “Obvious but sometimes funny.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Oct 3, 2003 Full Review Masked and Anonymous (2003) 26% 2/4 EDIT “What Masked and Anonymous does best is bring to mind the words of another solitary dude, Clint Eastwood: 'A man's gotta know his limitations.'” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 28, 2003 Full Review Brown Sugar (2002) 66% 2/4 EDIT “This plodding romantic comedy about two friends falling in love has little of the punchy wit and storytelling dexterity that makes hip-hop a worthy source of inspiration.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Oct 11, 2002 Full Review Barbershop (2002) 82% 3/4 EDIT “A genuinely funny ensemble comedy that also asks its audience -- in a heartwarming, nonjudgmental kind of way -- to consider what we value in our daily lives.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Sep 13, 2002 Full Review 24 Hour Party People (2002) 87% 3.5/4 EDIT “Think of this dizzying, sometimes surreal presentation as fabricated truth, a memoir that freely admits to coloring facts while keeping the broad essentials straight and the real names intact to expose the guilty.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Sep 5, 2002 Full Review Serving Sara (2002) 4% 2/4 EDIT “Serving Sara is fitfully funny but so threadbare in most respects that killing time is the only reason to see it.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 23, 2002 Full Review Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) 52% 2/4 EDIT “What started out as charming budget farce has become comedy by corporate affiliation.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul 25, 2002 Full Review Eight Legged Freaks (2002) 49% EDIT “Try as it might, it never equals the squirm value of Arachnophobia or the self-mocking wit of Tremors and Lake Placid.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul 17, 2002 Full Review Crossroads (2002) 15% 2/4 EDIT “Borrows from other movies like it in the most ordinary and obvious fashion.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Feb 15, 2002 Full Review How High (2001) 25% EDIT “Even when aiming low, How High is too stupid or stoned to hit many marks.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Dec 20, 2001 Full Review Grateful Dawg (2000) 70% EDIT “Starts to dissolve into a pleasant but overlong home movie.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Dec 7, 2001 Full Review On the Line (2001) 18% EDIT “This one is pretty slight.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Oct 26, 2001 Full Review Rock Star (2001) 53% EDIT “Writer and director are content to plod the old walk of fame without much irony or questioning.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Sep 6, 2001 Full Review
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