Alan Zilberman
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42% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.5 points lower than other critics.
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Alan Zilberman's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | Censored Voices | |
| Lowest review score: | Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 41 out of 70
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Mixed: 13 out of 70
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Negative: 16 out of 70
70
movie
reviews
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- Alan Zilberman
Guaglione and Resinaro strive to find meaning in Mike’s struggle, even when the script and its conclusion all point to a message that is more senseless, even bleak.- Washington Post
- Posted Apr 6, 2017
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- Alan Zilberman
Despite flashes of brilliance, Why Him? is perfunctory and boorish, the sort of film that already has begun to fade from memory before you’re too annoyed by it.- Washington Post
- Posted Dec 22, 2016
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- Alan Zilberman
Pelé: Birth of a Legend is too earnest and single-minded to be hagiographic, and the final moments are moving in spite of their predictable trajectories.- Washington Post
- Posted May 19, 2016
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- Alan Zilberman
Defiantly inscrutable, Woodshock can test a viewer’s patience, yet the filmmakers’ consistent self-confidence creates an alluring, oddly hypnotic effect.- Washington Post
- Posted Sep 28, 2017
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- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Alan Zilberman
Marshall and screenwriter Andrew Cosby went overboard with their R-rating, introducing so much gore and profanity that it, quite frankly, gets dull. The flat performances and incoherent story do not help matters.- Washington Post
- Posted Apr 10, 2019
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- Alan Zilberman
Absent any self-awareness by its protagonists, the best thing about Sundown is that it’s too dumb to be offensive.- Washington Post
- Posted May 13, 2016
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- Alan Zilberman
D’Souza may wish to tilt the election, but he’ll be lucky if his fans can make it through his film without falling asleep.- Washington Post
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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- Alan Zilberman
Few war films are entertaining in a traditional sense. This one is so relentless that recoiling from it is nearly impossible.- Washington Post
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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- Alan Zilberman
Unlike the traditional issue-driven documentary, which typically unfolds like a newsreel, this one plays like a thrilling jungle adventure.- Washington Post
- Posted Jun 11, 2019
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