Alonso Duralde
Select another critic »For 799 reviews, this critic has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.6 points lower than other critics.
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Alonso Duralde's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 63 | |
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| Highest review score: | Challengers | |
| Lowest review score: | Memory | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 453 out of 799
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Mixed: 213 out of 799
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Negative: 133 out of 799
799
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reviews
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- Alonso Duralde
At its best moments, Pride makes the chest flutter and the neck hairs stand up with the revolutionary adrenaline that comes from a potent protest song.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 26, 2014
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- Alonso Duralde
Babygirl is the rare adult drama that understands that complicated characters can be likable, even if their behavior is sometimes decidedly unlikable; it addresses power and gender dynamics in ways that avoid easy, post-#metoo buzzwords; and it’s going to lead to some really interesting post-screening date-night discussions.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Aug 30, 2024
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- Alonso Duralde
The pacing, the performances (Albert Brooks is a stand-out as Abel's lawyer), and every facet of the production serves the story and the film's larger ideas.- TheWrap
- Posted Nov 6, 2014
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- Alonso Duralde
The second chapter of Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptation delivers on the visual grandeur and political intrigue, even if the characters tend to be reduced to their plot function.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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- Alonso Duralde
Beasts of No Nation is the kind of sincere, powerful filmmaking that gives socially conscious drama a good name.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 4, 2015
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- Alonso Duralde
Unlike the “memberberries” school of nostalgia that can reduce itself to “I had that lunch box!” Linklater gets granular and specific (and thus universal) about his memories and his perceptions of the world at that time.- TheWrap
- Posted Mar 13, 2022
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- Alonso Duralde
The Naked Gun comes in at a lean 85 minutes, but stay seated for the whole thing, as even the closing credits become a vehicle for jokes on top of jokes.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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- Alonso Duralde
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs will be, at best, a charming footnote in the Coens’ career, a project they enjoyed doing, and possibly even more enjoyed turning into a film so they can keep their résumé free of episodic television.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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- Alonso Duralde
If nothing else, The Last Word demonstrates that Shirley MacLaine still has the comic chops and screen presence that have made her a Hollywood legend.- TheWrap
- Posted Mar 2, 2017
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- Alonso Duralde
For its few visual and many script flaws, however, director Matt Reeves (“Cloverfield,” “Let Me In”) balances the splashy set pieces with quieter moments (sullen teen Kodi Smit-McPhee gives a copy of Charles Burns’ “Black Hole” to a wise orangutan named after Maurice Evans!) in such a way that “Dawn” never feels dull or draggy.- TheWrap
- Posted Jul 9, 2014
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- Alonso Duralde
Hustlers is an uneven but mostly entertaining tale of strippers exploiting their exploiters.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 12, 2019
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- Alonso Duralde
Vinterberg and Lindholm take a substantive look at substance abuse, placing it in character context and avoiding dramatic hysterics. Another Round is a film of more quiet desperation and a more thoughtful morality, and it goes down with a kick.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 20, 2020
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- Alonso Duralde
If you’re put off by the filmmaker’s previous work, then the autobiographical Sing Street isn’t going to be the movie that wins you over. But fans of Carney’s lush romanticism and hook-laden lyricism will be thrilled to add this one to their playlist.- TheWrap
- Posted Apr 14, 2016
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- Alonso Duralde
This isn’t a story of rock music and stage theatrics; it’s about the woman who waited, in a home she was forbidden to leave, for the musician to come and deliver the love he promised. And it’s about the day she decided to stop waiting for it.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Sep 4, 2023
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- Alonso Duralde
In the end, Top Gun: Maverick counts as a worthy sequel in that it succeeds and fails in many of the same ways as the original. It’s another cornball male weepie and military recruitment ad that feels like every WWII movie got fed into an algorithm, and the flying sequences are breathtaking enough to make you forget that these guys and gals are engaging in the kind of combat scenarios that start wars.- TheWrap
- Posted May 12, 2022
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- Alonso Duralde
Even if you think you’ve seen this movie before, Headland’s gift for outrageous dialogue... and Sudeikis and Brie’s comic chemistry make Sleeping with Other People a treat from start to finish.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 15, 2015
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- Alonso Duralde
It’s nice that the two photogenic leads are treating sex like a pleasurable activity rather than an onerous chore in this second entry, but overall, the film plays like an un-asked-for collaboration between the Hallmark and Playboy Channels.- TheWrap
- Posted Feb 9, 2017
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- Alonso Duralde
Even people who felt nervous about stepping into a bathtub after “Jaws” might find themselves giving these denizens of the deep the benefit of the doubt, thanks both to Taylor’s decades of advocacy and Aitken’s moving portrait of grace and compassion in and out of the water.- TheWrap
- Posted May 21, 2021
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- Alonso Duralde
Avengers: Endgame has almost nothing on its mind but crossing the Ts and dotting the Is of a far-flung superhero saga, but to anyone with even a minor emotional stake in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it has all the fleeting satisfaction of a shot of whipped cream delivered directly from the spray can.- TheWrap
- Posted Apr 23, 2019
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- Alonso Duralde
Bathtubs Over Broadway is pure pleasure, both in its exploration of a hidden and uniquely American corner of show business and its portrait of the charmingly nerdy Young and his singular path toward rescuing this sub-sub-sub-genre while many of its executors are still alive to tell their stories.- TheWrap
- Posted Nov 29, 2018
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- Alonso Duralde
The Sisters Brothers gallops on screen with a lot of ambitions, and it fulfills them all. It’s a sprawling Western that’s also an intimate character piece; it has moments of wit but also devastating tragedy; it delves into larger themes like the impact of fathers upon sons, and how greed and industrialization lead to environmental devastation, and yet it offers the hope of redemption.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 2, 2018
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- Alonso Duralde
The rom-com veneer acts as the sugar that lets the film’s more serious medicine go down, and Schrader understands this territory well.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 24, 2021
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- Alonso Duralde
As with “Summer Hours,” Non-Fiction traffics in ideas and concerns without handing out leaflets; first and foremost, this is an empathetic and charming character piece, featuring top-notch actors (Binoche revels in a rare opportunity to be funny) enjoying richly clever dialogue.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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- Alonso Duralde
Ultimately, Sorry to Bother You does what every great first film should: it heralds the arrival of an exciting new talent and generates enthusiasm for what’s going to be in that second feature.- TheWrap
- Posted Jul 5, 2018
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- Alonso Duralde
The movie is more successful as a thriller than as a thoughtful examination of war and its horrors; Mendes seems less interested in bigger ideas about the nightmare of battle and its effects on his characters than he is in Hitchcockian audience manipulation.- TheWrap
- Posted Nov 25, 2019
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- Alonso Duralde
Nosferatu offers all the atmospherics and the creeping dread that it should, but this version remains locked-in and static when it might have dared to explore new ground. Like its antagonist, it’s simultaneously living and dead.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Dec 5, 2024
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- Alonso Duralde
You, Me & Tuscany has all the heft of a squash blossom, and it’s similarly tasty without being filling. But sometimes, you just want one anyway.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Apr 8, 2026
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- Alonso Duralde
Delicate and restrained, the film offers the messages of redemption and renewal we so often crave from a Christmas movie without wrapping its themes and characters in tinsel.- TheWrap
- Posted Dec 11, 2015
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- Alonso Duralde
The “be your true self” storyline has been a staple of animated features for decades, but it’s delivered with a real kick here.- The Film Verdict
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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- Alonso Duralde
This ultimately feels like four very promising movies mashed together, with spectacular highlights bumping into each other in a way that’s ultimately lacking, even as they all demonstrate the prowess and bravado of the filmmaker.- TheWrap
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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