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San Diego Entertainer is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Nathalia Aryani.

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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) Nathalia Aryani The chemistry between Gyllenhaal and Arteton is incredible that the romantic bantering is believable.
Posted Mar 03, 2019
The A-Team (2010) Nathalia Aryani No brain power required - enjoy the ride!
Posted Mar 03, 2019
Iron Man 2 (2010) Nathalia Aryani Iron Man 2 doesn't take itself seriously; it's a nonstop joyride starring a wisecracked eccentric atypical superhero, and it deftly delivers.
Posted Mar 02, 2019
Letters to Juliet (2010) Nathalia Aryani This is one of those stories that, while predictable, is a journey worth traveling.
Posted Mar 02, 2019
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) Nathalia Aryani Wall Street may not rock the charts, but it's pretty much right on the money as far as entertainment value goes.
Posted Mar 02, 2019
Faster (2010) Nathalia Aryani Faster is a Dwayne Johnson movie; kill first and talk later. It's nothing more, nothing less and that's what I expected.
Posted Mar 02, 2019
Eat Pray Love (2010) Nathalia Aryani Eat Pray Love is more of a romanticized travelogue, rather than a truly transformative one.
Posted Mar 02, 2019
The American (2010) Nathalia Aryani Whilst the ending exposes the purpose of his last job and hits the intended target with a bulls eye accuracy, I'm afraid that it's a little too late to care when everything comes to a disastrous end.
Posted Mar 01, 2019
Red (2010) Nathalia Aryani Red is the summer blockbuster that we never had... it's over-the-top, comically combustible ride that we don't ever want to stop.
Posted Feb 19, 2019
Hereafter (2010) Nathalia Aryani Hereafter is steadily slow, but never loses my attention.
Posted Feb 19, 2019
Love & Other Drugs (2010) Nathalia Aryani Its attempts to equally appeal to both male and female audiences come across as fragmented. Nevertheless, Hathaway deserves kudos for her sensitive portrayal amidst all the excessively gratuitous shots and crudeness.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
Black Swan (2010) Nathalia Aryani Combined with distorted cuts of scenes and jarring score, psychosexual thriller Black Swan is on par with or intensely scarier than some horror movies.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
The Company Men (2010) Nathalia Aryani Like its sleeker counterpart, Up in the Air, The Company Men was born during the worst recession since the Great Depression. It's the sign of the times and carries much relevancy.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
The Mechanic (2011) Nathalia Aryani If you've seen and enjoyed a Statham movie, you know what to expect.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
Unknown (2011) Nathalia Aryani Preposterous? Sure. But within the larger movie universe, I can accept the purported reality. It's just too entertaining not to.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
Source Code (2011) Nathalia Aryani Source Code is a streamlined, suspenseful sci-fi thriller served with heart.
Posted Feb 16, 2019
The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Nathalia Aryani The Adjustment Bureau is primarily a romantic story and sci-fi thriller secondary, but I enjoyed it equally.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
The Lincoln Lawyer (2011) Nathalia Aryani Adapted from Michael Connelly's writing, The Lincoln Lawyer is a legal puzzle with multiple plot twists that will keep unraveling till the end.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Limitless (2011) Nathalia Aryani With arresting premise, visual and action, it's more than a thrill in a pill.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Super 8 (2011) Nathalia Aryani The kids are the true stars here.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Green Lantern (2011) Nathalia Aryani While he's not a compelling enough character or superhero to care about, as Green Lantern, [Ryan Reynolds is] believable in his solemnity, yet his comedic charm helps when dealing with the absurdity that comes with the premise.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Hanna (2011) Nathalia Aryani Hanna is a pulse-pounding, lethal fairy-tale actioner.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
The Descendants (2011) Nathalia Aryani This is not a story with monumental events or milestones. But it's genuinely absorbing.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Immortals (2011) Nathalia Aryani With lackluster storytelling and character development, Immortals is truly a visual victory, but nothing more.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
In Time (2011) Nathalia Aryani In Time is stylistically entertaining, but the story could have been a lot more developed.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
The Debt (2010) Nathalia Aryani The Debt is stellarly set, shot, and acted.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
One Day (2011) Nathalia Aryani Based on a novel written by David Nicholls, the story does not translate well onto the screen.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Another Earth (2011) Nathalia Aryani [The ending] a letdown initially, but it grows on me. Still, my curiosity nature would have liked to learn more about Earth 2.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Perfect Sense (2011) Nathalia Aryani Compared to the latest crop of movies this year, this limited-release indie is startlingly profound.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
The Raid: Redemption (2011) Nathalia Aryani If you're an action movie or martial arts fan, The Raid is a must-see.
Posted Jan 28, 2019
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Nathalia Aryani Journey 2 is simply magical.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Haywire (2011) Nathalia Aryani Carano looks natural for a first-timer and this is the ideal vehicle for her.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Safe House (2012) Nathalia Aryani While blood spills messily, the conspiracy is unwrapped neatly and nothing is left to chance.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
The Ides of March (2011) Nathalia Aryani The story is a brilliant human chess game.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
The Iron Lady (2011) Nathalia Aryani Streep, a prominent presence throughout, truly carries the film.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Total Recall (2012) Nathalia Aryani It's a non-stop action fest to the finish.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Premium Rush (2012) Nathalia Aryani The story is skimpy... but delivers.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
The Bourne Legacy (2012) Nathalia Aryani While it may not be satisfactory, both protagonists seem to be in a good place - at least for now.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
My Week With Marilyn (2011) Nathalia Aryani Combined with stirring music and luminous cinematography, My Week with Marilyn is a marvelous picture.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Arbitrage (2012) Nathalia Aryani Studios rarely makes this type of film anymore; it's a solid thriller.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Cloud Atlas (2012) Nathalia Aryani This daring, mind-bending soul journey is a spell-binding extravaganza.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Side Effects (2013) Nathalia Aryani Expect the unexpected and you'll enjoy this chilling ride.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Lincoln (2012) Nathalia Aryani Lincoln is a revealing window of the backroom political deals that go into the process of the abolition of slavery and uniting of the nation, as well as Lincoln's own personal relationships with his family.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Nathalia Aryani The superb cinematography and art direction deserve praise, but they could shorten the middle part of the story.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Jack Reacher (2012) Nathalia Aryani Jack Reacher is a solid, whodunit mystery that will keep you entertained.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Les Misérables (2012) Nathalia Aryani A spectacular musical adaptation, Les Miserables is a mind-boggling production.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
Red 2 (2013) Nathalia Aryani It could have been much better, but it's passable entertainment.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
White House Down (2013) Nathalia Aryani Packed with explosive action and entertaining buddy rapport, White House Down is a popcorn actioner with a dash of patriotism.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
The Impossible (2012) Nathalia Aryani The wrath of nature is re-created so masterfully by filmmaker Juan Antonio Bayona that it feels like a documentary.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
World War Z (2013) Nathalia Aryani Bottom line, it's pretty entertaining as a summer flick, but it's hard to take seriously, and if you're a true zombie fan, you may be disappointed.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
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