Bobby LePire
Select another critic »For 236 reviews, this critic has graded:
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76% higher than the average critic
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12% same as the average critic
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12% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 14.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Bobby LePire's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 80 | |
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| Highest review score: | Teen Spirit | |
| Lowest review score: | Skinamarink | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 204 out of 236
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Mixed: 18 out of 236
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Negative: 14 out of 236
236
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- Bobby LePire
Thanks to strong characters, a great cast, and one bonkers-in-the-best-way finale, the film is sure to please undiscerning fans that just want to have a bit of cool-looking fun for an evening.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 12, 2022
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- Bobby LePire
Trauma Therapy: Psychosis is poorly paced, with the interview interjections feeling tacked on and forced in (they were). That’s too bad, as the rest of the film is a creepy and engaging thriller about what it takes to break someone.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 29, 2023
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- Bobby LePire
Apocalypse Clown is a little too serious to work as a comedy, and a bit too comedic to work as drama. But the writers have paid attention to their narrative and have ensured that every plot strand comes together at the end. Plus, the cast, especially Palamides, is really terrific.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 11, 2024
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- Bobby LePire
If you can see Run Tiger Run in its original Japanese language with subtitles, do so, as it will be an enjoyable time. If you can only see the dub, then note that there’s a lot to really like and appreciate, but the English voices are not one of those things. All in all, this is an exciting romp with good animation, only hampered by one poor element; unfortunately, that one thing is a big part of the film.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 1, 2025
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- Bobby LePire
The direction is stylish, the soundtrack is excellent, and all the actors are phenomenal. Yet, the screenplay focuses on two of the most self-centered people I have seen in a long time. As such, it is difficult to truly enjoy the movie on the level it wants you to.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 26, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
Levin has proven a great director with Union Bridge, sadly, the story he is telling needs work.- Film Threat
- Posted May 21, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
The biggest problem with I Will Make You Mine is that the stakes are so low, it is impossible to become entirely invested.- Film Threat
- Posted May 28, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
The leisurely directing allows the strong characters and their quirks to remain the focus throughout Deany Bean Is Dead. Coupled with Volk’s excellent lead performance and fun flourishes, the movie is never out and out hilarious, but it is an endearing, droll watch that will put you in a good mood.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 14, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
Thanks to an impeccable cast and a more substantial, interesting second half, the movie is worth watching at least once.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 6, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
Dan Habib certainly has noble intentions in mind with Intelligent Lives. The energetic, ambitious young people at its core are a joy and discovering where they wind up is sweet. However, the documentary never goes far enough to explain vital elements in the civil rights advancements for those with disabilities, and the directing style fails to generate forward momentum.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 26, 2018
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- Bobby LePire
The Beach Bum is not a terrible movie. The directing is competent, the score is excellent, and the cast is game and hilarious. However, considering who was at the helm, it is not focused enough and winds up with nothing to say.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 15, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
When the filmmakers focus on the artists who work there, it is moving and engaging. Despite how fun it is to see your favorite musicians in everyday life, there is not much they say that is interesting.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 25, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
Brian Presley wrote, directed, produced, and stars in The Great Alaskan Race, and his reverence for the dire situation and heroics of the mushers are evident throughout. However, passion alone does not make a good movie.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
The biggest problem with the movie is that it fails to explain the complicated theories and formulas in a way that makes sense.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 16, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
Goodnight, Charlene is decently directed, beautifully lit, and most of the cast do well all things considered. However, two of the leads are quite dull, the script is trying too hard to be duplicitous, and winds up going nowhere all that compelling.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 25, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
Overall, the film will please horror buffs, but casual fans or game purists should look elsewhere.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 30, 2025
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- Bobby LePire
The last 20-minutes of the entire one hour and twenty-seven minute run time really work and successfully make the case that as much as the humans rescue the cats, it is also vice versa. It is just too bad that the first hour does not reach those same heights.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 15, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
As it stands, despite an impressive cast and gorgeous cinematography, there isn’t much to hold the viewer’s attention.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 11, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
Dead Trigger isn’t the worst film ever, but it oddly plays things safe. The characters have no discernible personalities, the story threads are very familiar, and the action is as generic as you can imagine. There are still only three good video game movie adaptations, and this is not one of them.- Film Threat
- Posted May 3, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
All of this is goodwill, and food for thought is squandered with the third chapter follows Orin. Without getting into spoilers—He ruins the movie.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
It helps immensely that Hart and Cranston play off each other well; or at least when the script is not getting in their way.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 22, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
Braga’s direction is so bland and tension-free it could not make a cat jump into a tree. The cast all try their best, but only Robertson comes out unscathed. There is not a single reason to ever watch this movie.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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- Bobby LePire
Topical resonance is all that the movie musters, as it changes subject matter on a whim and doesn’t give the audience enough background information on the issues or the interviewees to make a whole lot of sense.- Film Threat
- Posted Nov 21, 2018
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- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 12, 2023
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- Bobby LePire
As it stands now though, the acting is good, but the narrative moves like molasses, leaving the audience at a distance.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 12, 2019
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- Bobby LePire
The direction keeps things visually engaging, and the editing is flawless. Sadly, for me, the stories don’t connect well enough to justify the whole fated aspect and all but a single song, in this musical, are some of the worst I have had to ever endure.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 19, 2019
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- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 11, 2021
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- Bobby LePire
A Wizard’s Tale is blandly animated, badly edited, terribly, terribly written and its dearth of creativity hurts its core conceit. While most of the voice actors try their best, it is all for naught.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 15, 2018
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- Bobby LePire
The directing style of Strange Nature fails to bring any atmosphere, the acting is so nondescript that it barely registers (with two notable exceptions), and a lack of cohesive vision leaves the movie uncertain of what it truly is. An absolute waste of time for all involved, especially the audience.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 2, 2018
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- Bobby LePire
The Friendship Game is deplorable from beginning to end. Fans of Peyton List may get a small amount of enjoyment, as the actor is good. Unfortunately, she’s the only worthwhile part of the film, as the direction, editing, and cinematography are woefully incompetent.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 1, 2022
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- Bobby LePire
The movie is never funny, scary, spooky, or interesting. Bakalova and Davidson are trying their best but cannot buoy the picture. Badly lit, poorly shot, and sporting even worse dialogue, the film offers nothing to anyone, though it thinks it has something important to say. Pretentious and dull is the worst combination.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 22, 2022
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- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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- Bobby LePire
Aside from a decent cast trapped in a shoddy everything else, there is nothing to recommend here.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 9, 2020
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- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 28, 2024
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- Bobby LePire
This isn’t a movie, it is anti-cinema; an endurance test to discover how malleable a human’s brain is.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 26, 2018
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- Bobby LePire
This “horror” (used as loosely as possible) debut will only frighten people who get startled by their own shadows every day, as it’s just a slog into nothingness.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 26, 2023
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