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Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange, 1977) was voted the best Dutch film of all time by nearly 9,000 people in a 2006 online poll organized by the now defunct Dutch website Filmwereld.net. [163] Zwartboek (Black Book, 2006) was voted the best Dutch film of all time at the 2008 Netherlands Film Festival by nearly 15,000 members of the public ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 February 2025. American review aggregator for film and television Rotten Tomatoes Screenshot Rotten Tomatoes's homepage as of April 1, 2021 Type of site Film and television review aggregator and user community Country of origin United States Owner Warner Bros. Discovery (25%) Comcast (75%) Founder(s ...
Out of Time (2003) The Reckoning (2003) The Singing Detective (2003) The Manchurian Candidate (2004) [30] The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story (2004) Brick (2005) [6] Hide and Seek (2005) Flightplan (2005) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), from Brett Halliday's 1941 Michael Shayne novel, Bodies Are Where You Find Them [9] Basic Instinct 2 ...
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Now, Rotten Tomatoes has codified this into a new rating metric: everyday moviegoers will vote on the merits of a film or TV release, and it will be deemed either “Stale”, “Hot”, or ...
While it didn't do so well at the box office (grossing $29 million from its $30 million budget), it has a decent Rotten Tomatoes rating of 87 percent. It's likely to do with the chemistry between ...
The film contains the 38th of Bravo Channel's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. [58] The Guardian named it the 10th best horror film of all time in 2010, [59] and a 2017 review in The Daily Telegraph of the best British films ever made, states, "contemporary critics in 1960 may have overlooked that voyeurism was its central theme. But who is the voyeur?"