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You review: A Nightmare on Elm Street
Ben Child:The critics mostly found Michael Bay's retooling of the 1984 slasher classic more soporific than counting sheep. Do they need a wakeup call?
You review: Iron Man 2
Ben Child: The critics have quibbles with this sequel's clunky plotting, but none with Robert Downey Jr, who all agree was born to play the role. Have they got it right?
You review: Date Night
You review: Steve Carrell plus Tina Fey should equal a surefire comedy triumph. Yet Shawn Levy's comedy of mistaken identity has failed to seduce all the critics
You review: The Ghost
Did you find political thriller The Ghost one of Roman Polanski's best films in years? Or do you think it's difficult to separate an appreciation of his work from his chequered personal history?
You review: Whip It
Did Drew Barrymore's roller derby comedy rock you, or did it make you want to put on your skates and leave?
You review: How to Train Your Dragon
Blog: Did this DreamWorks animation send you soaring out of your seat with wonder, or did it just fail to fly?
You review: The Blind Side
Ben Child: Did you catch The Blind Side at the weekend? Did Sandra Bullock deserve her Oscar, or is the Academy guilty of rewarding a mushy, sugar-coated slice of sentimentality?
You review: I Love You Phillip Morris
Ben Child: Did you find Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor's relationship believable? Did Carrey do justice to the real-life story of genial grifter Steven Russell or was he the gurning maniac of old?
You review: Shutter Island
Did Martin Scorsese's latest have you wishing for his mighty back catalogue? Or did you enjoy his old-fashioned potboiler for its own sake? And has Leonardo DiCaprio finally grown up?
You review: Alice in Wonderland
Ben Child: Tim Burton's 3D extravaganza had an even bigger opening weekend than Avatar – but left the critics cold. What did you think of it?
You review: From Paris with Love
John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers are rogue CIA agents in Pierre (Taken) Morel's action thriller. The critics have taken no prisoners … how about you?
You review: Crazy Heart
Jeff Bridges has been heavily tipped for an Oscar for his portrayal of a washed-up country singer in this hokey soap - at least until Colin Firth snatched the Bafta from him on Sunday night. Should he - and the film - still be in with a shot at awards glory?
You review: Ponyo
The first film in five years from Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki has finally been released. But does it soar to the heights of Spirited Away?
You review: Youth in Revolt
Ben Child: Michael Cera's comic turn as a teenage nerd and his suave French alter-ego has convinced the critics he can finally front a film. Do you agree?
You review: The Princess and the Frog
Disney's lush hand-drawn fairy tale set in jazz-age New Orleans has got some most critics tapping their toes, with a few in the corner shaking their heads. Whose camp are you in?
You review: The Book of Eli
Ben Child: Did the post-apocalyptic, religiously themed multiplex-filler deliver you into appreciative satisfaction – or leave you doubting your faith in cinema?
You review: Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Did the Andy Serkis-starring Ian Dury biopic get your toes tapping and heart pumping, or were you just left with a blocked head?
You review: Daybreakers
Ben Child: The new vampire movie Daybreakers has some clever ideas, but the critics felt the Spierig brothers were more concerned with the sequel than the film in hand. What did you think: bloody brilliant or strangely insipid?
You review: Sherlock Holmes
Did Guy Ritchie's retooled, shirtless Sherlock set your pulse racing or did he have you in stitches instead?
You review: Nine
The majority of the critics have awarded Rob Marshall's star-spangled musical a big fat zero. But the award voters don't seem to agree: Daniel Day-Lewis isn't the only cast member to have bagged a nomination. Did it get you toe-tapping? Or hot-footing it out of the cinema?
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