Ben Nicholson
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40% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.9 points higher than other critics.
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Ben Nicholson's Scores
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| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One | |
| Lowest review score: | The Gunman | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 69 out of 142
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Mixed: 73 out of 142
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Negative: 0 out of 142
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- Ben Nicholson
Shock and awe are both present - as is Escalante's intense style - but Heli lacks the ideas or formal dexterity to constitute a state of the nation address in any but the most cursory of ways.- CineVue
- Posted May 21, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
For Herzog it is people that matter and he's just as fascinated by Elon Musk's gazing at the stars as those battering their keyboards or avoiding them altogether.- CineVue
- Posted Nov 3, 2016
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- CineVue
- Posted Jun 27, 2017
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- Ben Nicholson
With so many elements working on such a high plain, it is ultimately a shame that The Theory of Everything remains a formulaic biopic with a scope far narrower than its subject. Still, it broaches universal themes through the story of a man who studies the universe, and succeeds in being a life and love-affirming along the way.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
Taking Eastern watercolours as inspiration, the aesthetic is impressionistic and painterly with a fluidity that imbues the piece with an intrinsic magic.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 10, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
Godard is not willing to sit back in his dotage but strives to push at the boundaries of the medium, resulting in this rich, witty and thoroughly baffling provocation. Less of a narrative or a thesis than an esoteric patchwork visual essay condemning our fallen society, it's intent on being as abrasive as possible in almost every way.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 10, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
The main hook of The Long Riders is clearly in the casting, but this never feels gimmicky in a film that attempts to balance the pastoral and the brutal. It’s a noble ambition and one which works for the most part; there are occasions upon which it means a jarring switch of tone but largely the timbre remains consistently elegiac.- CineVue
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- Ben Nicholson
Stylishly shot and full of blood spraying from slashed necks, shoulders and stomachs, Lady Snowblood is a thoroughly enjoyable and arty exploitation flick which has deservedly gone on to become a cult hit.- CineVue
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- Ben Nicholson
The Martian is ultimately a love letter to the spirit that saw humanity reach for the stars in the first place. When it's channelling that spirit via Damon and witty writing it lifts off, but then can't quite sustain its trajectory in orbit.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 12, 2015
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- Ben Nicholson
Di Giacomo doesn’t build sequences to heighten tension, although some is unavoidable. Often, the film follows the relatively mundane work of the Franciscan Father Cataldo Migliazzo, the film’s primary protagonist, and the otherwise everyday lives of those who come to him for help.- CineVue
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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- Posted Sep 13, 2016
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- Ben Nicholson
'71 is a pulse-raising actioner that stumbles a little in navigating the typically hazardous political terrain.- CineVue
- Posted Dec 8, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
There are undoubtedly kinks to iron out - the film has a particular problem with pacing during a section that requires careful handling - but this is a handsome and assured feature and certainly suggests a bright future behind the camera for Portman, who also stars.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 16, 2015
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- Ben Nicholson
To suggest that One Floor Below operates at a simmer would be to exaggerate the level of heat being applied to the pot. This is one that Muntean is happy to let bubble intermittently, cranking the tension around on a scarcely-moving winch.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 16, 2015
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- Ben Nicholson
Although it fundamentally has many of the same issues as the first film, the strengths are enhanced in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and it's certainly a step forward for the franchise. Now, let's give the web-head a villain worthy of his attention.- CineVue
- Posted Apr 16, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
There is meaning beneath the madness, but Men & Chicken is best recommended to those who are prepared to sit through the deeply sinister absurdity.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 14, 2016
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- Ben Nicholson
Salvo ends up feeling like a very bright start for its creators but never quite finds a narrative or thematic drive to match its artistic verve.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 7, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
A sense of humour and nostalgia are both employed successfully to skirt the potential inertia of Paul's slowly declining career, and though de Givry's performance is quietly moving, one may have just hoped that Eden would get under its subject's skin a little bit more.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 13, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
Throughout, each of Ilo Ilo's performers give wonderfully naturalistic turns, providing the entire film with a heartening authenticity.- CineVue
- Posted May 3, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
It's not just some science-fiction about rodents preying on humans; it's a documentary about it. "They will literally kill us," explains a lecturer early on in what the filmmakers frame as a fully-fledged horror complete with jump-scares, an ominous score, and all manner of squeamish moments.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 19, 2016
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- CineVue
- Posted Sep 11, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
The Hateful Eight is easily Tarantino's most fantastic film in terms of its visuals, its period detail and its award-worthy score, but it suffers from the director's common pitfalls while lacking the verve that so often carries him through.- CineVue
- Posted Jan 21, 2016
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- Ben Nicholson
It is, after all, the Baymax show - and he is cute, cuddly, comedy gold. Fortunately, although Big Hero 6 has various flaws, he's generally on hand to patch them.- CineVue
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Ben Nicholson
Besides the overt journey for Christopher Robin of rediscovering some childhood joy, this film is a poignant exploration of the way in which we sideline important friendships at the behest of professional advancement.- CineVue
- Posted Aug 15, 2018
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- Ben Nicholson
Despite being lethargic at times, it's a rich portrait of people and place.- CineVue
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- Ben Nicholson
The political commentary feels far more explicitly pointed and widely integral than in previous incarnations which adds a bold new dynamic where perhaps the same re-inventive verve is lacking in the film's formulaic story. Fortunately, Greengrass and Damon are so in command of this material it's rarely too much of a concern. Even when little of substance seems to be happening, the narrative feels propulsive.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 26, 2016
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- Ben Nicholson
In only ever managing to skim the surface, the spirit of their crusade is never really evoked. What's left is ultimately a handsome, and at times heart-stopping voyage that never lives up to its classic forebears.- CineVue
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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- Ben Nicholson
The story begins with the film's defining act and most accomplished sequence but, despite handsome execution, never hits those heights again in a plot where familiarity severely dampens the squib.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 7, 2017
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- Ben Nicholson
It's endearing, but unlikely to convert those that have previously resisted the director's charms.- CineVue
- Posted Jun 24, 2016
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- Ben Nicholson
Though there's an awful lot to be admired - not least an enormously impressive soundscape - The Revenant ultimately lacks the nerve-jangling thrills or the spiritual resonance that it strives for.- CineVue
- Posted Jan 19, 2016
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