Bradley Gibson

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For 135 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 78% higher than the average critic
  • 9% same as the average critic
  • 13% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 13.2 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Bradley Gibson's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 79
Highest review score: 100 Withnail and I
Lowest review score: 45 Sundown
Score distribution:
  1. Negative: 0 out of 135
135 movie reviews
    • 62 Metascore
    • 75 Bradley Gibson
    Normal is action-centric brain candy, with some pokes at timely social/political topics. It’s not that heavy, however, this film won’t change your life. It will allow you to relax into catharsis and put a smile on your face.
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    • 70 Bradley Gibson
    Managing expectations is key to enjoying what, at its core, is a heartfelt journey of finding real connection in a fake world. Relax and enjoy how Maureen gets her groove back.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Mother Mary is an art film at its core, and will not suit everyone’s palette, but for the audience it connects with, there’s a beautiful journey from sorrow to confession and possible absolution.
    • 59 Metascore
    • 65 Bradley Gibson
    Despite the flaws in the script, Pattinson and Zendaya deliver their roles beautifully.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 90 Bradley Gibson
    The Bride is a delightfully insane romp that falls short of landing its message in mayhem. But what glorious mayhem it is.
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    • 45 Bradley Gibson
    The performances are understated and quiet, presented in dark cinematography, where most of the action happens in shadow. There are too many characters to keep track of, which dilutes the story, and it’s not always clear what is happening, but in the finale, it all comes down to one key idea about not breaking the rules.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 90 Bradley Gibson
    Even if this doesn’t wind up being your favorite version of the film, it’s worth seeing Fennell’s updated take.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Crime 101 will get your pulse pounding on a wild ride.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    The Friend’s House is Here provides an instructive window into the challenges of life in Tehran, as well as an opportunity for Westerners to share these moments and empathize with the people there.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    American Doctor is a horrifying film to watch, but that’s the point.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 75 Bradley Gibson
    Hanging by a Wire emphasizes the self-reliance of the people of Battagram, who are accustomed to solving problems on their own. Naqvi brings us along to witness their strength and determination on display.
    • 64 Metascore
    • 60 Bradley Gibson
    Bonilla has directing chops, but she needs to refine them. She does show real potential and is a director to watch as her career proceeds.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Send Help is a brilliant, startlingly gory dark comedy. Sam Raimi still has that old magic.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 85 Bradley Gibson
    With Garland crafting the script and DeCosta at the wheel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a winner on all fronts. It is wildly entertaining, never predictable, and explores the clash between superstition and tradition versus hard science.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 70 Bradley Gibson
    The film is described as “docufiction,” meant to present an authentic sketch of working-class Australian life. While we are not always seeing the real events, we are getting the concentrated essence.
    • 59 Metascore
    • 60 Bradley Gibson
    Europe’s New Faces is a worthy exercise to pull back the curtain on the experience, but it should perhaps be edited down to 90 minutes or so and include some framing context so we know who and what we are seeing and why the migrants chose to make this trip.
    • 89 Metascore
    • 100 Bradley Gibson
    Marty Supreme is a rare film that will become a watershed moment in cinematic history, in the same way that Taxi Driver and Pulp Fiction did. It will be spoken of in reverent tones in years to come, and will be endlessly studied and then copied by lesser filmmakers.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Trier has created a masterwork, with layers of human drama and frailty (on a budget of less than $8M), soaring to the heights of unearned optimism only to crash into the inevitably of mortality.
    • 88 Metascore
    • 90 Bradley Gibson
    The film is a monumental achievement, rolling in like distant thunder and lightning seen through the treeline.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 100 Bradley Gibson
    Novelist Cormac McCarthy explored the idea that violence can be regenerative and redemptive. In Sisu: Road to Revenge, Helander has painted that concept on the movie screen 20 feet tall, near death, and dripping with gore. By becoming inhumane, Aatami seeks to recover his humanity. Never before will you have felt so cleansed by such brutality.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Highest 2 Lowest is brilliant filmmaking done as only Spike Lee can.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 90 Bradley Gibson
    It is a short jump from laughing to screaming. There is no safe space. Cregger has a refined sensibility for identifying the core irritations in ordinary life and amplifying them into anxiety, escalating to terror.
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    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Site is an ambitious film, exploring vision, reincarnation, absolution, and entangled souls as powerful themes in the undercurrent of the story.
    • 59 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Of course, Ballerina is not deeply cerebral cinema; rather, it’s goofy fun, but the filmmakers have elevated violence to a fine art, and it does play like a ballet in the elegant precision and breathtaking physicality of the performances. Enjoy it for what it is, and buckle up for an intense thrill ride.
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    • 75 Bradley Gibson
    Chambermaid is an engaging, languid look at the romance between two women who are both stuck in prescribed roles, and how the force of will and a sharp mind can make the most of the moment.
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    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Wick is Pain is as informative as it is thrilling.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 80 Bradley Gibson
    Not enough can be said about Cage’s performance. He truly has shaken off all pretense of self-consciousness and can just go “full send” on playing frustrated hysteria and sheer unabashed lunacy. He is simply unmatched and fearless in this type of role. He has elevated shrieking madness to pure art.
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    • 70 Bradley Gibson
    If you’ll forgive the silly first and second acts and dig into the main dish of Asian Persuasion, your patience will be rewarded.
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    • 70 Bradley Gibson
    One of the basic tenets of film-making is to show, not tell. You Burn Me wanders outside that guideline by making a show of telling, which is as interestingly meta as Piñeiro’s approach of juxtaposing the interaction of Sappho and Britomartis onto a modern-day tableau.
    • tbd Metascore
    • 70 Bradley Gibson
    The film is an intersection between Fatal Attraction and Back to the Future, and if that sounds intriguing, you’re in for a treat.

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