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James Berardinelli

James Berardinelli

Agrees with the Tomatometer 78% of the time.

Biography:
I was born in September 1967 in the town of New Brunswick, New Jersey (USA). I started writing when I was about 9 years old, and suffered through the traumatic experience of reading chapters from my stories in front of my entire fourth grade class. However, although my "first love" was writing, too many tales of starving authors scared me off that path, so I decided to become an engineer instead. I attended the University of Pennsylvania from 1985 through 1990, obtaining both a BS and an MS in Electrical Engineering. Putting my education to use, I went to work for a company called Bellcore, which pays well enough for me to keep up the mortgage, maintain a home theater, finance film festival trips, and buy the 25-30 gallons of gasoline I need each week to attend screenings. As for my "film history"... As a child, I did not attend many movies. In fact, the first one I remember going to was JAWS, at a drive-in. During my junior high and high school years, I rarely ventured into a theater, but my interest in movies escalated while I was at college. In 1991, the year before I started reviewing, I saw about 30 films. The number jumped up to 180 in 1992, when I wrote capsule reviews for my own use. Starting in 1993, the year I "went public" on the Usenet newsgroups, I began seeing between 220 and 250 theatrical releases per year.
Publications:
ReelViews
Critics' Group:
Online Film Critics Society
Total Reviews:
4089
Total QuickRatings:
1
Location:
New Jersey, US

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
2/4 56% The Iron Lady (2012) " The screenplay is pedestrian and the acting, including that of star Meryl Streep, is unmemorable." — ReelViews
Posted Jan 4, 2012
2.5/4 96% Pariah (2011) " The movie's point, which is impossible to miss, is that it's hard being black & gay in America and, while there's undoubtedly truth in that sentiment, it doesn't necessarily make for a compelling motion picture circa 2011." — ReelViews
Posted Jan 2, 2012
2.5/4 50% Albert Nobbs (2011) " All of the red meat is just beneath the surface, occasionally poking through but mostly remaining buried." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 29, 2011
3.5/4 97% The Artist (2011) " For a movie that is so much about technique, it's surprising how affecting the story is." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 28, 2011
3/4 77% War Horse (2011) " Call it "lesser Spielberg" and put it alongside Always and Hook." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 23, 2011
3.5/4 53% Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011) " An emotionally powerful cinematic testimony about that horrific late summer day." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 22, 2011
3/4 64% We Bought a Zoo (2011) " The general sense of blandness and predictability that marks the story's progression does not damage its emotional strengths. We feel for these characters and, because we care about them, we yearn for the highs the film ultimately delivers." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 21, 2011
4/4 86% The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) " This is what a movie adaptation should be: a film whose base narrative has its roots in the source material but whose soul can be identified through the images that unfold on screen." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 20, 2011
3/4 75% The Adventures of Tintin (2011) " Had The Adventures of Tintin been a live motion picture rather than a motion capture-driven animated endeavor, it would have been compared to Raiders of the Lost Ark and Pirates of the Caribbean." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 19, 2011
3/4 93% Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011) " Ghost Protocol is big and brassy, doing many of the things its predecessors did but, in the words of Nigel Tufnel, turning them up to "11."" — ReelViews
Posted Dec 16, 2011
3/4 60% Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) " A Game of Shadows is a stronger, better realized movie that builds upon the strengths of the original and jettisons some of the weaknesses." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 13, 2011
2.5/4 67% Carnage (2011) " Carnage suffers from a common problem that afflicts many stage-to-screen adaptations: too much artifice and contrivance." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 12, 2011
2/4 25% The Sitter (2011) " For every laugh offered by The Sitter, there are five minutes of boredom and at least one failed scene of would-be "dramatic" character building." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 10, 2011
3.5/4 83% We Need to Talk About Kevin (2012) " This is a depressing motion picture, yet the issues it addresses are real, especially in a world where the term "childhood innocence" is losing all meaning." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 8, 2011
2.5/4 79% Young Adult (2011) " The attitude toward the protagonist is thinly-veiled contempt ... until, in the last 20 minutes or so, they attempt to turn her into an object of sympathy. It doesn't work and, on balance, neither does Young Adult." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 7, 2011
3/4 85% Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) " Tomas Alfredson's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy may be the best possible movie version of the story, but it illustrates that the big screen is not the ideal medium for a tale of this complexity." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 5, 2011
2.5/4 71% Rampart (2011) " It's a downbeat character study and, for the most part, it executes that aspect adequately." — ReelViews
Posted Dec 1, 2011
3.5/4 79% Shame (2011) " McQueen has taken an unflinching and non-judgmental view of sexual addiction in Shame. This is sex without emotion, nudity without titillation, and climaxes without satisfaction." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 29, 2011
3.5/4 94% Hugo (2011) " It's a fairy tale for mature viewers, but the airy exterior hides emotional depth." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 24, 2011
3/4 92% Arthur Christmas (2011) " With a clever script that successfully updates many Christmas myths and dialogue that crackles with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that parents and children alike will appreciate." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 24, 2011
3/4 97% The Muppets (2011) " Kids today will have the same kind of fun at The Muppets they have at all films of this kind. Adults, however, will connect in a deeper way." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 23, 2011
3/4 83% My Week with Marilyn (2011) " Williams brings Marilyn to life in all her permutations: little-girl-lost Norma Jean; sexy, kittenish Marilyn Monroe; and the confused woman trapped in between." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 21, 2011
3/4 —— Tian ruo you qing II: Zhi tian chang di jiu (A Moment of Romance II) (1992) ReelViews
Posted Nov 19, 2011
2.5/4 26% Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011) " Here's hoping Breaking Dawn Part Two gives us more of what Part One provided in the final 30 minutes than what it forced viewers to endure to get there." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 18, 2011
3.5/4 89% The Descendants (2011) " The Descendants may be director Alexander Payne's finest outing to date." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 16, 2011
2.5/4 91% Into The Abyss (2011) " Watching Into the Abyss, I had the overwhelming sense that, somewhere along the way, Werner Herzog lost his way." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 15, 2011
3/4 36% Immortals (2011) " The same hyperstylized, comic book-come-to-life approach that created an invigorating experience for viewers of 300 elevates Immortals above the level of a Clash of the Titans knock-off." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 13, 2011
3/4 42% J. Edgar (2011) " DiCaprio wears the persona of Hoover with ease, again reminding audiences that the young man who made so many girls swoon with Titanic has grown into an actor of great range and capability." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 9, 2011
2.5/4 78% Melancholia (2011) " Unfortunately, in his pursuit of an artistic vision, von Trier has thrown logic, physics, and coherence out the window." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 8, 2011
2/4 78% The Sleeping Beauty (2011) ReelViews
Posted Nov 8, 2011
2.5/4 70% A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011) " If there's a complaint to be made, it's that the humor could be less scattershot." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 6, 2011
2.5/4 73% Like Crazy (2011) " Although Like Crazy contains some emotionally on-target scenes, the movie as a whole feels glum and artificial." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 3, 2011
2/4 68% Tower Heist (2011) " This is a sadly common example of a filmmaker designing his production for inattentive, lazy audiences who don't really care about story coherence or consistency. It's a "turn off the brain" movie." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 3, 2011
2/4 85% Sleeping Beauty (1959) ReelViews
Posted Nov 3, 2011
2/4 51% Sleeping Beauty (2011) " Sleeping Beauty is one of those self-consciously artsy motion picture that promises more than it delivers." — ReelViews
Posted Nov 2, 2011
3/4 46% Anonymous (2011) " File this one in the category of entertaining historical fiction. There are facts here, but one must possess more than a passing familiarity with history to be able to spot them." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 30, 2011
2.5/4 48% Man From Nowhere (2010) ReelViews
Posted Oct 29, 2011
2.5/4 37% In Time (2011) " It's a little like Michael Bay's The Island in the way the narrative fails to live up to the promise of its back story." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 28, 2011
2/4 50% The Rum Diary (2011) " There are times when the story behind the making of a film is more interesting than the finished product. This is one of those occasions." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 27, 2011
3.5/4 88% Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) " First-time feature director Sean Durkin combines an understated style with an unaffected performance from Elizabeth Olsen with superlative results." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 26, 2011
2/4 67% Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) " If the goal is to generate howls of both laughter and terror, Paranormal Activity 3 falls short. It's too by-the-numbers." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 20, 2011
3.5/4 86% Margin Call (2011) " Margin Call may not be telling things exactly as they were, but it's close enough to provide an uncomfortable glimpse behind the curtain. And it's an engrossing "thinking" thriller as well." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 19, 2011
1.5/4 10% Trespass (2011) " It's sloppy and obvious, with curves so un-serpentine they might as well be straightaways" — ReelViews
Posted Oct 14, 2011
3/4 35% The Thing (2011) " As monster movies go, however, this one is better than the drivel we are normally subjected to and, by taking itself seriously (rather than adding comedic punctuation), it allows for tension and scares." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 13, 2011
2.5/4 71% Footloose (2011) " While it's true that few viewers will venture into a theater showing this remake for the story, the screenplay should not be a detriment to enjoyment. Less talking and more dancing would have made for a more footloose and fancy-free environment." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 11, 2011
3/4 58% Real Steel (2011) " By the time the two hour running length has expired, it's safe to say that Real Steel comes across as a legitimate crowd-pleaser." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 5, 2011
3.5/4 86% The Ides of March (2011) " The backroom deals and dirty tricks represent politics as they are, not as they should be. This is a deeply cynical movie and, in that cynicism, it finds truth." — ReelViews
Posted Oct 3, 2011
2/4 7% Dream House (2011) " Was the screenplay, credited to David Loucka, this schizophrenic from the beginning? Or was some major tampering/reworking done at some point?" — ReelViews
Posted Oct 2, 2011
2.5/4 29% Machine Gun Preacher (2011) " If nothing else, Machine Gun Preacher drives home the inhumanity of the situation far better than any two-minute evening news segment can." — ReelViews
Posted Sep 29, 2011
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