Barry Hertz
Select another critic »For 1,051 reviews, this critic has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Barry Hertz's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 67 | |
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| Highest review score: | American Honey | |
| Lowest review score: | Passengers | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 713 out of 1051
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Mixed: 200 out of 1051
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Negative: 138 out of 1051
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- Barry Hertz
Madison never loses grip on the character for a second. Together with Baker, the pair craft a whirlwind of a character, provocative and powerful and so very easy to imagine as the object of anyone’s obsession.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Oct 23, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
This is a juicy, outré exercise that gets its kicks from booting its audience into deliberately uncomfortable corners and then leaving them there to stew.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Nov 16, 2023
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- Barry Hertz
Each of the three short stories making up Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new omnibus film Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy could stand on its own as a work of top-tier drama. Yet when stitched together, with the themes of coincidence and kindness being the only real connective tissue, the narratives spin themselves into something just shy of cinematic profundity.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Jan 12, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
Here is a glorious and genuine movie-movie: a vivid, sweeping, beautiful piece of top-tier pop-art. You will leave the theatre swooning, in love with the biggest kind of big picture.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Dec 2, 2021
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- Barry Hertz
For Napoleon, Scott gives every last little slice of himself – the dramatist, the set-piece strategist, even, and especially, the comedian – to deliver what just might be his late-career masterpiece.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Nov 20, 2023
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- Barry Hertz
Edgerton doesn’t allow pity or easy sympathy to seep in. Things are hard, things fall apart. And sometimes it all comes together. It’s a living.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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- Barry Hertz
Ultimately, Blue Heron is an epic exploring the power and fissures of memory. But there is no chance that audiences will ever forget what Romvari has accomplished here.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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- Barry Hertz
Asteroid City proves, once again, that there is so much more to the filmmaker than casual detractors assume.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Jun 21, 2023
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- Barry Hertz
As much a deeply affectionate love letter to eighties-era horror-comedies as it is a synapse-stretching exercise in defiant maximalism, Joseph Kahn’s new film, Ick, is a true ride designed to hold, thrill, kiss and kill you.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Sep 18, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
Weaving in footage from Lucian Bratu’s 1981 film Angela Moves On (a melodrama following a female taxi driver and set during the heart of Nicolae Ceausescu’s crushing reign in Romania), and capped off by an extended movie-within-a-movie contained in one static shot, Jude’s film is an ambitious experiment of the mad-science variety.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
Ambulance is here to remind you of the head-spinning delights of watching a genuine cinematic madman at work. This is eye-popping, ear-splitting, guffaw-inducing stuff that makes Red Notice look like the dumpster juice it truly is.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Apr 7, 2022
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- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Dec 14, 2021
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- Barry Hertz
Farhadi wrings two magnificently raw performances from both actors, providing A Hero with its one and only honest truth.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
Structured like a quietly grand novel, subtle and elliptical, Ceylan’s film unfolds with Chekhovian grace and a cutting understanding of character.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Feb 27, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
Parallel Mothers’ twin purposes merge into something just shy of profound. It is a moment, and movie, that just might save your soul, too.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Feb 9, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
This is action cinema filtered through the thousand pile-on details of a serialized Dickens novel, grand and seismic. And when the action sequences do arrive, they are glorious.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted May 23, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
Classical and ultramodern – Bonello closes things off with a QR code, of all things – The Beast is an experience both bold and rich.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
If watching a Jafar Panahi film is something of a political act, then it is also a soul-nourishing one.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Dec 22, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
The power of Lowery’s work here is to filter his many influences into a singular vision that feels entirely in his sole possession.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Jul 26, 2021
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- Barry Hertz
Saulnier has returned with a tremendous, high-impact blast of a movie, making any delayed gratification all the more satisfying.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
The new Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers movie is a delightful, zippy and genuinely fun thing- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted May 19, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
In terms of pure spectacle and shock-and-awe achievement, Villeneuve has produced an adaptation of mad glory and power.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
The kind of full-throated, barrel-chested, more-more-more exercise in gusto and ambition that comes around once a decade, Babylon might either take Chazelle’s impressive career to new heights, or sink it to the bottom of the La Brea Tar Pits. Either way, the filmmaker deserves attention for throwing his entire self into making a delirious, lurid and sprawling concoction whose magnificent reach just about meets its grasp.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Dec 19, 2022
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- Barry Hertz
This is a startlingly entertaining, erotically charged movie that hits its many targets with a kind of ferocious and crazed accuracy that’ll knock the wind, among other things, right out of you.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Apr 25, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
While Benedetta the woman may have been touched by Heaven or cursed from Hell or neither, Benedetta the film is undoubtedly a miracle.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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- Barry Hertz
Nothing is exactly new in F1, yet at the same time it is all immensely, rewardingly renewable – a true blue box of recycled cinematic trash, compacted into something irresistibly bright and shiny.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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- Barry Hertz
As is the case with much of Reichardt’s work, The Mastermind is a genre movie that zeroes in on a formula only to meticulously scrawl over it in jet-black ink.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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- Barry Hertz
This is an ambitious, methodical, immersive, and admirably devious experiment in conjuring atmosphere and testing gag reflexes. It will quicken your pulse, tighten your throat and – for those on its extremely particular wavelength – bust your gut.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted May 29, 2024
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- Barry Hertz
The entire spectacle is so unabashedly outrageous that you cannot help but side with its many excesses.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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- Barry Hertz
A weird, hilarious, romantic, messy, violent and upsetting manic spectacle, Lana Wachowski’s sequel-reboot-remake encapsulates every emotion of this supremely messed up year.- The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
- Posted Dec 21, 2021
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