RT2010andon
Bio: This account provides ratings and consensus from rottentomatoes.com from major releases coming out since 2010
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54 66% | Shrek Forever After (2010) - Rated 21 May 2010
"While not without its moments, Shrek Forever After too often feels like a rote rehashing of the franchise's earlier entries."
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46 54% | Robin Hood (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"Ridley Scott's revisionist take on this oft-told tale offers some fine acting and a few gripping action sequences, but it's missing the thrill of adventure that made Robin Hood a legend in the first place."
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41 48% | Letters to Juliet (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"Letters to Juliet has a refreshingly earnest romantic charm, but it suffers from limp dialogue and an utter lack of surprises."
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75 93% | Iron Man 2 (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"It isn't quite the breath of fresh air that Iron Man was, but this sequel comes close with solid performances and an action-packed plot."
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7 0% | Furry Vengeance (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"A thin premise stretched far beyond serviceable length, Furry Vengeance subjects Brendan Fraser -- and the audience -- to 92 minutes of abuse."
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14 7% | A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"Visually faithful but lacking the depth and subversive twists that made the original so memorable, the Nightmare on Elm Street remake lives up to its title in the worst possible way."
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44 50% | The Losers (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"The Losers is loud, fast, and unrelentingly violent -- but it's also funny and well-acted, which will make all the difference for some action fans."
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20 21% | The Back-up Plan (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"Jennifer Lopez is as appealing as ever, but The Back-Up Plan smothers its star with unrelatable characters and a predictable plot."
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76 95% | Kick-Ass (2010) - Rated 15 May 2010
"Not for the faint of heart, Kick-Ass takes the comic adaptation genre to new levels of visual style, bloody violence, and gleeful profanity."
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63 76% | The Joneses (2009) - Rated 15 May 2010
"It doesn't pursue its subversive premise as far as it should, but The Joneses benefits from its timely satire of consumer culture -- as well as a pair of strong performances from David Duchovny and Demi Moore."
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