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Bean Soup Times

Bean Soup Times is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Kam Williams.

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4/4
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) Kam Williams An over-the-top romp which rehashes lots of dumb drug jokes but breaks far enough away from the tried-and-true teen formula to earn a high mark even from this jaded critic.
Posted Apr 11, 2008Edit critic review
4/4
Something New (2006) Kam Williams Mixing mirth with more sophisticated moments, this delightful romantic romp ultimately triumphs primarily because of the easy-going screen chemistry generated by Sanaa Lathan and Simon Baker.
Posted Apr 27, 2007Edit critic review
4/4
Dawn of the Dead (2004) Kam Williams Guaranteed to induce nightmares!
Posted Mar 31, 2007Edit critic review
3.5/4
Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004) Kam Williams Puppy love at its most bearable!
Posted Mar 31, 2007Edit critic review
4/4
Games People Play: New York (2004) Kam Williams Proves that you don't need much money to make an absolutely fascinating reality movie, provided you are willing to exploit weirdos waiting for their moment in the limelight.
Posted Mar 31, 2007Edit critic review
4/4
The N-Word (2004) Kam Williams Is it now socially acceptable to utter the N-word in polite company?
Posted Jan 17, 2007Edit critic review
3.5/4
16 Blocks (2006) Kam Williams The most high-octane action-- pyrotechnics, fisticuffs, gunplay, car crashes, back alley dashes and fire escape leaps-- ever crammed into a pressure-cooked chase lasting less than a mile.
Posted Jan 17, 2007Edit critic review
1/4
Inside Man (2006) Kam Williams It's okay, if you like investing two hours in a whodunit only to discover that a butler who was barely in the picture did it.
Posted Jan 17, 2007Edit critic review
0/4
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003) Kam Williams Has nothing of value to offer other than a dizzying number of cameos by former child stars, each of whom is only momentarily amusing as a voyeuristic opportunity to compare the grown-up on screen to the kid ever emblazoned upon our mind's eye.
Posted Jan 09, 2007Edit critic review
1.5/4
Welcome to Mooseport (2004) Kam Williams This lackluster production fails to generate much in the way of tension and less in the way of merriment.
Posted Jan 09, 2007Edit critic review
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