The Internet Movie Database - http://www.imdb.com

 

FilmForce - http://filmforce.ign.com

 
  Stars & movies, theater & TV showtimes, online trailers, movie & trivia games, and much more. Filled with extra features as well - highly recommended.   News, Reviews, Features, Interviews, The Stax Report, 10 Questions, Bottom Shelf Video Reviews, Celeb of the Day, Featured Filmmakers, Games-to-Film, The Horror Geek and more.  
 
 
 
 

Chicago Sun Times, Roger Ebert - http://www.suntimes.com

 

ReelViews - http://movie-reviews.colossus.net

 
  Home of movie critic Roger Ebert's "One-Minute Movie Reviews". A good look at the current batch of Hollywood films as well as an archive of previously reviewed movies to look over.   ReelViews: James Barardinelli's Movie Reviews. Contains: New/Current Movies, All-Time Top 100, Archives, Commentary, Video Views and Search features.  
 
 
 
 

FilmCritic - http://www.filmcritic.com

 

Movies.com - http://movies.go.com

 
  filmcritic.com hosts more than 3,500 movie reviews and feature stories contributed by some 20 critics located throughout the US. One of the best on-line movie review sites. Recommended.   Useful on-line movie review site with reviews ranked by "real people" using a Positive / Negative / Mixed review status to give an overall impression.  
 
 
 
 

Movie Mom's Reviews - http://www.moviemom.com

 

FamilyStyle Film Guide - http://www.familystyle.com

 
  Part of Yahoo Movies, The Movie Mom provides parents with the information they need to decide which movies, DVDs and videos are best for kids from ages 2 through 18.   A family-orientated film guide site intended to provide movie reviews for parents. Includes information on movies currently playing and on DVD / Video.  
 
 
 
 

All-Reviews - http://www.all-reviews.com

 

Critics.com - http://www.critics.com

 
  All-Reviews.com publishes thousands of reviews of movies, music, and videogames. Includes Reviews of movies now in theaters, complete listings of reviews and more.   For every film, they list the ratings of 15 prominent critics, using a 4-star scale at half star increments.