Net nod for 'Ratatouille'Wins '07 Golden Tomato awardJan 22, 2008, ET
Rotten Tomatoes, Fox
Interactive Media's online movie site, tossed out its ninth annual
Golden Tomato Awards on Monday, hailing Disney/Pixar's
"Ratatouille" as its best-reviewed wide-release movie of
2007.
"Ratatouille" scored a nearly unanimous 96% approval rating on the site's "Tomatometer." Universal/Gold Circle's "Because I Said So," starring Diane Keaton and Mandy Moore, suffered the designation of the worst-reviewed movie of 2007, earning the Moldy Tomato Award, with an approval rating of just 5%. Sorting through the year's releases in various categories, Rotten Tomatoes offered best of breed citations to: limited release, "Once," which also scored in the musical category; action/adventure, "The Bourne Ultimatum"; comedy, "Juno"; drama, "Away From Her"; horror, "Grindhouse"; kids/family, "Enchanted"; romance, "Atonement"; sci-fi/fantasy, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"; documentary, "Sicko"; foreign language, "The Lives of Others"; thriller, "No Country for Old Men"; U.K. release, "Hot Fuzz"; and Australian film, "Ten Canoes." "Ratatouille" also earned the top ranking in the animation category. Net nod for 'Ratatouille'Wins '07 Golden Tomato awardJan 22, 2008, ET
Rotten Tomatoes, Fox Interactive Media's online movie site, tossed out its ninth annual Golden Tomato Awards on Monday, hailing Disney/Pixar's "Ratatouille" as its best-reviewed wide-release movie of 2007.
"Ratatouille" scored a nearly unanimous 96% approval rating on the site's "Tomatometer." Universal/Gold Circle's "Because I Said So," starring Diane Keaton and Mandy Moore, suffered the designation of the worst-reviewed movie of 2007, earning the Moldy Tomato Award, with an approval rating of just 5%. Sorting through the year's releases in various categories, Rotten Tomatoes offered best of breed citations to: limited release, "Once," which also scored in the musical category; action/adventure, "The Bourne Ultimatum"; comedy, "Juno"; drama, "Away From Her"; horror, "Grindhouse"; kids/family, "Enchanted"; romance, "Atonement"; sci-fi/fantasy, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"; documentary, "Sicko"; foreign language, "The Lives of Others"; thriller, "No Country for Old Men"; U.K. release, "Hot Fuzz"; and Australian film, "Ten Canoes." "Ratatouille" also earned the top ranking in the animation category.
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