Anthony Kaufman
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40% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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59% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.8 points higher than other critics.
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Anthony Kaufman's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | Madeline's Madeline | |
| Lowest review score: | Sorry to Bother You | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 52
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Mixed: 20 out of 52
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Negative: 3 out of 52
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- Anthony Kaufman
While his film may dabble in varying points of view, it never manages to delve into the subjectivities of the characters it is trying to capture – even the ones it clearly cares for.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 27, 2024
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- Anthony Kaufman
Sure, the motorcycle wheelies are cool, but there’s nothing more intense than the raw emotion that comes from a mother trying to protect her child.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 1, 2020
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- Anthony Kaufman
Proficiently directed by Sara Colangelo (The Kindergarten Teacher), well-acted by Keaton and co-star Amy Ryan as Feinberg’s deputy Camille Biros, and made with the respect and reverence that its subject deserves, Worth nevertheless remains a bit too stolid and too on-the-nose.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 28, 2020
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- Anthony Kaufman
Promising Young Woman builds to a truly shocking climax that delivers Fennell’s themes with a dark and twisted sense of humour—and justice. It’s a clever and unexpected turn in a film full of surprises.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 26, 2020
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- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 25, 2020
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- Anthony Kaufman
Though it’s all a bit ridiculous—and Simien, in certain instances, acknowledges the humour in his horror—the film is anchored by Elle Lorraine’s breakout performance.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 25, 2020
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- Anthony Kaufman
Feels like a Saturday Night Live skit that’s been stretched out over 90 minutes.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 2, 2019
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- Anthony Kaufman
Little Monsters doesn’t exactly reanimate the popular subgenre in novel ways, but there’s enough humorous gags, suspenseful scares, fleshy gore, and quite surprisingly, a dash of heartfelt sentiment, to make for an amusing thrill-ride.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 2, 2019
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- Anthony Kaufman
Thompson delivers a memorable performance as the abrasive “cold witch,” as someone describes her, perhaps even outdoing Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wars Prada as a delightfully wicked woman of power.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 1, 2019
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- Anthony Kaufman
This ambitious debut features flashes of imaginative visuals, quirky dialogue, and well-meaning messages about gentrification and disenfranchisement.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 1, 2019
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- Anthony Kaufman
It’s ultimately a forgettable lark, amounting to little more than a spiteful attack on the vapidity of the commercial art-world. There’s nothing lampooned here that we haven’t already seen before, whether it be a pretentious art critic or avaricious art dealers.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 28, 2019
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- Anthony Kaufman
The Polka King, and Jan’s plight, never quite reaches the level of palpable human drama of their previous effort. Black does his best to make Jan a vulnerable and sympathetic character, but neither the script nor the direction allows him to become fully dimensional.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 25, 2017
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- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 25, 2017
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- Anthony Kaufman
As a satire about L.A. living, the movie delivers its fair share of zingers. With a script that recalls Whit Stillman and TV sitcoms, Morgan’s crisp dialogue sometimes hits its target.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 23, 2017
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- Anthony Kaufman
Yoga Hosers is a movie that feels like it was more fun to make than to watch.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 1, 2016
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- Anthony Kaufman
If the humor doesn’t always hit, the film’s darker conspiratorial turns never feel genuinely suspenseful, either. Even when Johnson ups the emotional and physical stakes for his character, the bogusness of the production interferes.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Anthony Kaufman
Lizzie is, at best, a powerful showcase for the two actors. At its worst, it’s a tiresome and unappealing exercise in the inevitability of a family’s mutually assured destruction.- Screen Daily
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- Anthony Kaufman
While Eighth Grade may look, on its surface, like a typical adolescent comedy, with its underdog protagonist pitted against popular girls and boy crushes, it is more a piquant series of vignettes that form a singular and focused portrait of youthful angst.- Screen Daily
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- Anthony Kaufman
Even those with only passing knowledge of Williams’ challenges—with drugs, alcohol, and self-esteem—aren’t likely to find any new revelations about the comic genius.- Screen Daily
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- Anthony Kaufman
The film also has plenty of faults. One of the main problems is that Ophelia is still under-written.- Screen Daily
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