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Eric Allen Hatch

Eric Allen Hatch's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004) 57% EDIT “Anderson needs to diversify his bag of tricks A.S.A.P. -- unless he wants to exhaust his audiences' good will by cycling them through the same dreary spirals of ennui as he does his characters.” – Orlando Weekly Mar 17, 2014 Full Review Ladies in Lavender (2004) 64% EDIT “The film's efforts to channel the charming small-town magic of, say, Local Hero or certain Ealing Studio comedies of the 1940s and '50s feel false and forced.” – Baltimore City Paper Jul 7, 2005 Full Review The Bourne Identity (2002) 84% EDIT “Next to gung-ho junk like Bad Company and The Sum of All Fears, The Bourne Identity looks positively shrewd.” – Baltimore City Paper Feb 26, 2005 Full Review Kinsey (2004) 90% 2/5 EDIT “It's a predictable collection of vignettes, lacking both narrative depth and meaningful character development.” – Baltimore City Paper Dec 21, 2004 Full Review Sideways (2004) 97% 4/5 EDIT “Payne has not lost his ability to penetrate our neurotic quirks and interpersonal failings; on the contrary, he does so with more subtlety than ever.” – Baltimore City Paper Nov 18, 2004 Full Review The Safety of Objects (2001) 49% 2/5 EDIT “Has nothing new to say and no new way of saying it.” – Baltimore City Paper Apr 11, 2003 Full Review Late Marriage (2001) 88% 4/5 EDIT “For the most part, first-time feature director Dover Kosashvili handles his simple story quite ably.” – Baltimore City Paper Aug 15, 2002 Full Review Life or Something Like It (2002) 28% 2/5 EDIT “A film neither bitter nor sweet, neither romantic nor comedic, neither warm nor fuzzy.” – Baltimore City Paper Apr 25, 2002 Full Review Murder by Numbers (2002) 30% 1/5 EDIT “Murder by Numbers is half slick teen thriller and half boring, poorly acted police procedural. Stay away.” – Baltimore City Paper Apr 19, 2002 Full Review Shallow Hal (2001) 49% EDIT “Hal relies more heavily on earnest romance but boasts a few good laughs -- the biggest of which, surprisingly, have nothing to do with body fat.” – Baltimore City Paper Nov 16, 2001 Full Review
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