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Stranger Song is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Paul Schrodt, Rob Humanick.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
4/4
Bad Santa (2003) Rob Humanick George Bailey never kicked Mr. Potter in the nuts.
Posted Feb 16, 2010Edit critic review
A+
Miami Vice (2006) Rob Humanick [The punchy] theatrical opening... doesn't so much lead viewers into the film as it injects them.
Posted Apr 26, 2008Edit critic review
Revolver (2005) Rob Humanick Like De Palma before him, Ritchie knows how to express substance through style.
Posted Mar 15, 2008Edit critic review
First Blood (1982) Rob Humanick Now that's ballsy.
Posted Feb 05, 2008Edit critic review
Shoot 'Em Up (2007) Rob Humanick Rock out with your **** out!
Posted Sep 10, 2007Edit critic review
300 (2007) Rob Humanick It would now seem that the notebook drawings of troubled teenage boys have been elevated to the status of "high art". God save us all.
Posted Sep 10, 2007Edit critic review
3:10 to Yuma (2007) Rob Humanick Bears many of the same fatalistic concerns as its 1957 predecessor, but its totally slick execution... polishes the feeling right out of them.
Posted Sep 08, 2007Edit critic review
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) Rob Humanick Witness to a great director's vision being slowly strangled by the work of a hired hack.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Spider-Man 3 (2007) Rob Humanick Spider-Man 3 is impressive even in light of the fact that its unwieldy ambition often does more harm than good.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Snakes on a Plane (2006) Rob Humanick Its genre elements are completely honed down to their basest elements and exploited for the most fun possible.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Shrek the Third (2007) Rob Humanick Like an overstuffed Happy Meal with a deliberately deceiving nutritional guide.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Marie Antoinette (2006) Rob Humanick The very antithesis of the traditional historical film, approaching its material as an accepted present.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
An Inconvenient Truth (2006) Rob Humanick The ultimate effect of An Inconvenient Truth is not unlike looking down the barrel of a loaded gun.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Children of Men (2006) Rob Humanick As uncertain and spontaneous as its events are in the moment, Children of Men feels too tightly wound for its own good.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Casino Royale (2006) Rob Humanick This is James Bond before sassy self-awareness set in, and it rattles the cages more than any number of explosions could in letting us know why he's still relevant today.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Knocked Up (2007) Rob Humanick Knocked Up isn't better because it is more realistic, but this approach lends the material an appropriately mature tone.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Rob Humanick It is not a great film, but it captures an innocence rarely seen in theaters, let alone in mega-hyped summer blockbusters.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Inland Empire (2006) Rob Humanick Sprawls onto the screen as if it had escaped directly from within David Lynch's mind, not like an alien creature let off its leash for the first time.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Ratatouille (2007) Rob Humanick In an already stellar year for animation, Ratatouille - dare I say it? - takes the cake.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
Sicko (2007) Rob Humanick Michael Moore's intentions have always struck me as honest and legitimate, even when his filmmaking practices do not.
Posted Jul 03, 2007Edit critic review
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