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Juan Carlos Coto

Juan Carlos Coto's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Pumpkinhead (1988) 51% 1/4 EDIT “It'll have you wishing the villain was just another maniac with a machete or a chainsaw. ” – Miami Herald Aug 13, 2025 Full Review The Karate Kid Part III (1989) 18% 1.5/4 EDIT “Another lame addition to the underdog genre. ” – Miami Herald May 28, 2025 Full Review The Little Mermaid (1989) 92% 4/4 EDIT “Hans Christian Andersen's timeless story makes the movie enduring, even on first view. The Little Mermaid is as close as Mickey's empire has come to offering a worthy successor to the greats: Snow White, Pinocchio, Bambi and Cinderella.” – Miami Herald Dec 13, 2024 Full Review When Harry Met Sally... (1989) 90% 2.5/4 EDIT “If you're a Crystal fan, and would enjoy discovering Ryan's talents, get to know harry and Sally yourself. ” – Miami Herald Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Man on Fire (1987) 1/4 EDIT “Most of Man on Fire has the depth of one TV advertisement after another.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) 56% 2/4 EDIT “For all the filmmakers' deftness with story and visual style, it's a shame they didn't apply their talents to something more original.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review The Outing (1987) 0/4 EDIT “The Outing has all the conventions of a low-budget horror film: overacting, cheap special effects, harsh lighting and nude teens, to name a few. Worst of all, its story is laughable and largely derivative.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Leonard Part 6 (1987) 7% 0/4 EDIT “Leonard Part 6 is the most appallingly bad work of Bill Cosby's career.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) 25% 1.5/4 EDIT “In this by-the-numbers revenge fantasy, Bronson delivers the expected crash-and-bang picture (perfect for popcorn munching), but except for a catchy opening and some twists near the end, Death Wish 4 has few surprises.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Slamdance (1987) 17% 2/4 EDIT “Slam Dance's advertisement proclaims, "It's NOT about dancing." In the end, it's not about much else, either.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review The Hidden (1987) 76% 2/4 EDIT “After the initial shock of the special effects, there's nothing much to this film but some well-directed stunts, including car chases and plenty of shoot-outs.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (1987) 43% 2/4 EDIT “Throughout the film, Pinocchio acts in a manner convenient to the plot, but winds up looking like a downright blockhead, instead of a cartoon hero that a child can love or admire.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Flowers in the Attic (1987) 18% 0.5/4 EDIT “[Flowers in the Attic is] 95 minutes of incomparable boredom.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) 93% 3.5/4 EDIT “John Hughes, the master of adolescent angst, finally has grown up. Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a hilarious comedy without troubled teen-agers.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Stakeout (1987) 89% 2.5/4 EDIT “Dreyfuss' capability for comedy is what saves Stakeout He unequivocally steals every scene he is in, except for the action scenes, most of which are surprisingly bad.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Castaway (1987) 91% 2/4 EDIT “Much of Castaway is about as exciting as watching an ordinary middle-aged man spend a year on a tropical island with an ordinary younger woman.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review In the Mood (1987) 67% 2.5/4 EDIT “The director turns the '40s inside out, making it an eccentric carnival ride with Sonny at the helm.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Who's That Girl? (1987) 33% 2/4 EDIT “Before Foley loses the film to insipid humor and excessive physical comedy -- in a rambunctious wedding fiasco at the film's close -- he is nevertheless successful at creating minor characters that are undeniably appealing.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Munchies (1987) 0.5/4 EDIT “Munchies is a film that should never have been made. In fact, no one should have even thought of making it.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Adventures in Babysitting (1987) 73% 2.5/4 EDIT “Idiotic plot aside, there are surprisingly funny moments.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review House II: The Second Story (1987) 8% 1.5/4 EDIT “This film does entertain occasionally, but otherwise, it caves in on itself. Sometimes the special effects work; other times, they're horrendous” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Hollywood Shuffle (1987) 88% EDIT “Hollywood Shuffle is a film from someone who chose to do more than the average spoof. It shows the insight, intelligence and sensitivity of a talented artist.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Sign 'o' the Times (1987) 80% 2/4 EDIT “Prince should not be allowed behind the camera.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Cross My Heart (1987) 42% 1/4 EDIT “The monotony isn't the fault of Short and OToole. The talented actors form a nice comic duo, but it's almost excruciating to watch them try to break out of their cardboard personae.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review Rent-A-Cop (1988) 0% 2/4 EDIT “On the surface, it sounds fascinating, but Rent-A-Cop's story is far from compelling, mostly be cause this "romantic thriller" is neither romantic nor thrilling it s conventional and convoluted.” – South Florida Sun-Sentinel Aug 19, 2021 Full Review
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