Amanda May Meyncke
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83% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.2 points higher than other critics.
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Amanda May Meyncke's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 78 | |
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| Highest review score: | In a World... | |
| Lowest review score: | Austenland | |
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- Amanda May Meyncke
In a World… is pretty much a perfect movie, chock full of fun, endless laughter, realistic love and that all-important magical movie ingredient — originality.- Film.com
- Posted Apr 23, 2013
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- Amanda May Meyncke
Austenland is as light and airy as a cream puff, and as entirely unfulfilling. Fans of the book may find it amusing, but those looking for heartier romantic comedy fare would do well to look elsewhere.- Film.com
- Posted Apr 9, 2013
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- Amanda May Meyncke
Simply put, Sightseers is a deliciously inappropriate and hilariously weird comedy.- Film.com
- Posted Apr 9, 2013
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- Amanda May Meyncke
Fruitvale is outstanding, a telling portrait and testament to the life of one man and the complicated relationships to race and class that still exist within America today.- Film.com
- Posted Apr 6, 2013
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- Amanda May Meyncke
[The Kings of Summer] is a wonderful mix of innocence, laughter and beauty that is enjoyable in the moment, yet it’s almost entirely forgettable. With too many odd asides and complications, what should have been a straightforward journey into self-discovery and the difficulties of growing up is waylaid by unnecessary moments and slightly self-indulgent filmmaking.- Film.com
- Posted Mar 22, 2013
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- Amanda May Meyncke
This funny and touching film could do with a bit of editing. It tends to drag a bit, especially near the end, and though we’re privy to the thoughts and feelings of Polley’s family, we’re given scant verbalized insight into her own thinking.- Film.com
- Posted Mar 7, 2013
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