Aidan Kelley
Select another critic »For 62 reviews, this critic has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Aidan Kelley's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 65 | |
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| Highest review score: | Predator: Killer of Killers | |
| Lowest review score: | Kraven the Hunter | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 62
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Mixed: 25 out of 62
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Negative: 4 out of 62
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- Aidan Kelley
As a film, Mortal Kombat II does still have some issues with some awkward pacing and perhaps one too many characters to juggle, particularly in the first half. But once the second half gets going, it becomes a bloody good time and a bone-crunching spectacle from start to finish.- Collider
- Posted May 6, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
Unfortunately, Lee Cronin's The Mummy is so focused on replicating other horror movies and relying on familiar tropes that it honestly has very little in common with the bandaged monster it's supposed to be about.- Collider
- Posted Apr 17, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
War Machine does indeed struggle to stand out in a crowded subgenre of alien invasion movies, but it also does enough to likely satisfy action and sci-fi fans. There are glimmers of brilliance with Ritchson's surprisingly nuanced performance in the lead role and at least one truly great action sequence, but just about every other aspect falls into "just fine" territory.- Collider
- Posted Mar 6, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
While the film's reliance on established crime stories dips a bit too much into the realm of cliché, the overall result is a thrilling ride that's fun to watch, from its quietest character moments to its loudest chase sequences.- Collider
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
Luc Besson's Dracula is weird. Really weird, borderline nonsensical at certain points. That being said, its great take on its title character is enough to call this one of the Leon: The Professional and The Fifth Element filmmaker's strongest in recent years. It takes a lot of swings, and while not all of them hit, it nails the stake in the heart of what makes this story so timeless and special.- Collider
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
It may not be the terrifying marvel some Raimi fans are hoping for, but it's still an entertaining enough watch that makes an SOS unnecessary.- Collider
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
The overall result is a wonderfully emotional and poignant documentary that is a must-watch for aspiring actors or anybody interested in the acting process who wants to see just how much it impacts somebody's personal life.- Collider
- Posted Jan 22, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
It will make you cry, it will make you uncomfortable, but at the end of the film's runtime, it will leave you with a feeling of profound satisfaction that even the most heartfelt movies struggle to replicate.- Collider
- Posted Jan 15, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
With how prevalent the film's themes are in the world today, it's hard to imagine that someone won't find something to relate to in its many branching story arcs.- Collider
- Posted Jan 2, 2026
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- Aidan Kelley
Anaconda had the premise and bones to be something really special when it comes to meta remakes. It had a great cast and a surprising amount of heart, but that's simply not enough to save the movie's rough pacing and pointless subplots from the jaws of a giant snake who barely appears on the call sheet.- Collider
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Where the first movie left fans satisfied with the bare minimum, and non-fans bewildered with boredom, the second installment will likely leave fans even happier and non-fans satisfied with a solidly entertaining robot slasher.- Collider
- Posted Dec 4, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
The direction that The Carpenter's Son is charting is the right one, as there are some moments of genuine intrigue, and it's not always clear if the titular character is going to fall into the path of the dark side or take on a more noble path. However, Cage's supporting role and the rest of the movie's more meandering moments and subplots, including a rushed ending, prevent it from being heralded as the enduring cult classic that a lot of Cage's other recent hits have become.- Collider
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
All of Wright's movies only get better and better on every rewatch, given the immense attention to detail, and revisits of The Running Man will undoubtedly garner more appreciation for a movie that's already one of the most crowd-pleasing pictures of the year.- Collider
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
It may not necessarily reinvent the wheel as far as modern-day technological thrillers go, and only time will tell how the movie will age. But Influencers is still a slick and stylish sequel that exemplifies everything that made the first movie such a fun watch and then some.- Collider
- Posted Oct 30, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Pitfall doesn't reinvent the wheel or drastically change the game, but it deserves credit for being a crowd-pleasing slasher.- Collider
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
In an environment where meta horror is all the rage, Big Baby doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it does check all the basic requirements. It's got a strong hook and premise, a character and a villain who are easy to connect with, and some pretty gnarly kills and effects to boot.- Collider
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Appofeniacs may not be packed to the brim with wacky action scenes and tense horror sequences, but when those moments do come along, they're executed with great finesse from behind the cameras.- Collider
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
If you're looking for a narrative and humor that matches the heights of the first movie, you'll likely walk away disappointed in how it takes such a hard pivot towards mean-spirited and juvenile attempts at shock value, leaving the heart and relatable stakes of the original completely in the dust.- Collider
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
The sci-fi thriller certainly has some bumps along the road, but a dedicated performance from Jessica Rothe helps amplify it into an intriguing ride that cleverly showcases the actor's impressive range.- Collider
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
It's got enough charm and entertainment value to keep fans of Brando entertained and satisfied from start to finish. In short, Billy Zane makes Waltzing With Brando an offer that's hard to refuse.Waltzing with Brando is in theaters now.- Collider
- Posted Sep 20, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
That being said, if you are part of that target demographic, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues has a lot to enjoy. That's especially true when the film shows off a few surprisingly heartwarming moments, which were definitely not as prevalent in the original story.- Collider
- Posted Sep 10, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Fixed has the stylish hand-drawn animation that Genndy Tartakovsky is so well-known for, but the juvenile humor feels beneath a filmmaker of his stature.- Collider
- Posted Aug 13, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
The Naked Gun's joke-per-minute ratio is truly astounding, and the fact that so many of them hit as well as they do makes that even more impressive. For goodness' sake, even the credits have jokes in them!- Collider
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Those hoping to see their favorite killer Fisherman tackle some fun action sequences will get their money's worth, even if the villain's resolution will raise a lot of eyebrows. If you're looking for something deeper, like fleshed-out characters both new and old and a twisted mystery tale, then this newest installment doesn't hit the mark.- Collider
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
There's some fun to be had here, but overall, Jurassic World Rebirth feels indicative that this franchise is not dissimilar from what the original film is trying to say about the ethics of cloning dinosaurs.- Collider
- Posted Jun 30, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Predator: Killer of Killers encapsulates much of what made the original such a classic, with surprises around every corner and characters that are easy to root for.- Collider
- Posted Jun 6, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
The undeniable likability of Ben Wang keeps things from sinking, and the marvelous action sequences mark a strong start to Jonathan Entwistle's feature filmmaking career.- Collider
- Posted May 28, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Lilo & Stitch feels like it was made by a boardroom of folks who wanted to sell more Stitch merchandise. Chris Sanders and Maia Kealoha have enough charm to keep families entertained, but it's also hard to deny that these two characters are just as, if not more, endearing in a film you can watch right now on Disney+.- Collider
- Posted May 20, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Under the right circumstances, the story that The Trouble with Jessica tries to tell could work if it paired its comedy with a meaningful perspective on depression and self-harm. Instead, this misguided take on a dark comedy ultimately lacks laughs, thrills, and overall reverence for severe topics.- Collider
- Posted May 17, 2025
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- Aidan Kelley
Where Wick Is Pain takes things a step further is with a deep dive into the difficulties of making a movie in general, not just a big flashy neon-laced action flick.- Collider
- Posted May 9, 2025
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