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Sara Wildberger

Sara Wildberger's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Smoke Signals (1998) 90% 3.5/4 EDIT “It’s the first feature film for director Chris Eyre, and his young leads are relative newcomers to the big screen, but their energy and the freshness of their point of view overcome any rough spots.” – Miami Herald Nov 8, 2023 Full Review Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) 60% 2/4 EDIT “[These] are a lot of characters to squeeze into a 94-minute movie, especially one that seems compelled to include lots of travelogue-style scenery. Moments that must in the theater have glowered with magic here become drearily obvious. ” – Miami Herald Jan 5, 2023 Full Review Redbelt (2008) 68% 3/4 EDIT “In Redbelt, David Mamet enters the realm of sports drama and Rocky-underdog clichà (C)s and discovers it's a surprisingly good fit.” – Miami Herald May 9, 2008 Full Review Kingdom Come (2001) 26% EDIT “There are long stretches of dialogue and not a lot of action.” – Miami Herald Apr 10, 2001 Full Review Josie and the Pussycats (2001) 54% EDIT “There have been too many movies trading on old TV shows for another one to inspire anything but weariness.” – Miami Herald Apr 10, 2001 Full Review The House of Mirth (2000) 82% EDIT “It has such an eerie contemporary resonance that you nearly forget about the horses and corsets and lamplight.” – Miami Herald Apr 6, 2001 Full Review Someone Like You (2001) 41% EDIT “An oddly flat, quirky romantic comedy.” – Miami Herald Mar 29, 2001 Full Review See Spot Run (2001) 24% EDIT “The crawling narrative starts out as a version of Adam Sandler's Big Daddy with training wheels.” – Miami Herald Mar 1, 2001 Full Review Head Over Heels (2001) 10% EDIT “[Teens] deserve decent movies, but instead they get glop like Head Over Heels. There ought to be a law.” – Miami Herald Feb 16, 2001 Full Review Malena (2001) 54% EDIT “The cliches in this movie are as ripe and plump and tightly packed as olives in a jar. But the surface is handsome, moving and humorous, and people are going to like it.” – Miami Herald Feb 2, 2001 Full Review State and Main (2000) 84% EDIT “A surfeit of farce and fast-talking makes up for a lack of plot.” – Miami Herald Jan 12, 2001 Full Review Save the Last Dance (2001) 54% EDIT “A decent, well-put-together romantic drama to hold hands to on the weekend.” – Miami Herald Jan 12, 2001 Full Review The Family Man (2000) 54% EDIT “For a holiday movie, it doesn't have much about giving or sharing.” – Miami Herald Dec 22, 2000 Full Review Miss Congeniality (2000) 42% EDIT “The players are game. Too bad they don't have much of a coach or a plan.” – Miami Herald Dec 22, 2000 Full Review Lucky Numbers (2000) 23% EDIT “Ends up looking like cut-rate Coen, and it's got an obtrusive soundtrack straight from the heavy-metal bargain bin.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Bless the Child (2000) 4% EDIT “The whole thing's grotesque as a gargoyle and ugly as sin.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) 12% EDIT “Everything in the movie is ripped off from somewhere else.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Pitch Black (2000) 58% EDIT “Despite far too many video-game moments and annoying taglines, the scifi thriller Pitch Black just may be the most entertainingly derivative movie of the millennium so far.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Next Stop Wonderland (1998) 73% EDIT “A soulful, thoughtful comedy!” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The Little Vampire (2000) 56% EDIT “There are some decent lessons about power and when to use it and when to give it up, about accepting rather than attacking those who are different and about dealing with fear.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) 23% EDIT “The teenage boys say 'ewww' and the teenage girls say 'awww,' and you've recouped your $8 million in no time.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Bedazzled (2000) 50% EDIT “A cute and clever good-vs-evil parable that ought to appeal to those weary of SNL retreads and gross-out humor.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review The Wood (1999) 61% EDIT “Even the charismatic Epps can't bail out a script that lacks tension, too often substitutes high-fives for dialogue or action and calls for farce scenes that used to get 'em rolling in the stone aisles of ancient Greece.” – Miami Herald Jan 1, 2000 Full Review
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