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Lawrence Terenzi

Lawrence Terenzi's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Planet of the Apes (2001) 42% 2/5 EDIT “The most disappointing aspect of Planet of the Apes is that, despite its presentation, the film is so very ordinary, without urgency or revelation.” – Mr. Showbiz Jul 26, 2001 Full Review Made (2001) 70% EDIT “Despite the film's faults, Favreau puts a fresh spin on the mob movie genre, and that's something we can all admire.” – Mr. Showbiz Jul 20, 2001 Full Review What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) 10% EDIT “Answers its own question with botched gags, strained set-pieces, and a confused, upstaged star.” – Mr. Showbiz May 31, 2001 Full Review The Mummy Returns (2001) 46% EDIT “The movie's a blast.” – Mr. Showbiz May 3, 2001 Full Review Driven (2001) 13% EDIT “A slick, simplistic, and laughable effort that's reminiscent of a bad Jerry Bruckheimer film. A really bad Bruckheimer film.” – Mr. Showbiz Apr 26, 2001 Full Review Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) 11% EDIT “There's not much here. Then again, there's not much here to object to, either.” – Mr. Showbiz Apr 19, 2001 Full Review Beautiful Creatures (2000) 38% EDIT “Both Simon Donald's script and Bill Eagles' direction lack humor and rhythm.” – Mr. Showbiz Apr 5, 2001 Full Review Tomcats (2001) 13% EDIT “This movie bites.” – Mr. Showbiz Mar 29, 2001 Full Review Too Much Sleep (1997) 67% EDIT “For a modest film, however, Too Much Sleep is a modest surprise.” – Mr. Showbiz Mar 22, 2001 Full Review Enemy at the Gates (2001) 53% EDIT “Marred by an unconvincing love triangle and an insincere dnouement, it's a story that nonetheless resonates as much as Saving Private Ryan does.” – Mr. Showbiz Mar 15, 2001 Full Review 15 Minutes (2001) 32% 70/100 EDIT “Boasts a fine cast and makes enough cogent points that it rises above standard cop fare.” – Mr. Showbiz Mar 8, 2001 Full Review 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) 15% 15/100 EDIT “Nonsense from its first frame to its last, stupid beyond even the conventions of its genre, it begs the question of responsibility.” – Mr. Showbiz Feb 22, 2001 Full Review Down to Earth (2001) 18% 30/100 EDIT “Rock can't really be expected to pull off the love scenes, but for a man trying to reach the largest possible audience, his comedy is surprisingly uninspired.” – Mr. Showbiz Feb 16, 2001 Full Review The Pledge (2001) 78% 75/100 EDIT “Jack Nicholson passes on the ham, delivering a subtle, weighted performance that neatly complements Sean Penn's growing confidence as a director.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 18, 2001 Full Review All the Pretty Horses (2000) 32% EDIT “It's as if Thornton and scripter Ted Tally are so concerned with big themes and Old West mythology that they forget they've got to present a real live cowboy in order for any of it to work.” – Mr. Showbiz Dec 24, 2000 Full Review Cast Away (2000) 88% 84/100 EDIT “Hanks turns in an Oscar-worthy performance yet again.” – Mr. Showbiz Dec 21, 2000 Full Review Vertical Limit (2000) 49% EDIT “The special effects look good, the stunts and cinematography are outstanding, and once the film gets moving, there are few extraneous moments.” – Mr. Showbiz Dec 7, 2000 Full Review Unbreakable (2000) 70% 74/100 EDIT “During a conversation between an astonished doctor and a miraculously unscathed Dunne ... it's a measure of Shyamalan's restraint and his uncanny knack for storytelling.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The 6th Day (2000) 40% 70/100 EDIT “File this one somewhere in the upper echelon of Arnold films -- it won't make you forget The Terminator, but it's much more endurable than the likes of Eraser.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Bait (2000) 26% EDIT “Fuqua draws from so many disparate genres to energize the film that fusion gives way to confusion.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Get Carter (2000) 11% EDIT “David McKenna's script is a frayed string and a contextual nightmare, peppered with puzzling references to the first film in a lame attempt at homage.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The Replacements (2000) 41% EDIT “An agreeably and unapologetically lightweight late-summer blockbuster.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The Ladies Man (2000) 12% EDIT “80 minutes of comic mistiming and missed opportunities.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) 25% EDIT “Discounting certain holiday-themed movies, there has rarely been a film so in touch with the season of its release as Gone in 60 Seconds.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Drunken Master II (1994) 85% EDIT “Massively entertaining.” – Mr. Showbiz Jan 1, 2000 Full Review
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