Brent McKnight
Select another critic »For 14 reviews, this critic has graded:
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78% higher than the average critic
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14% same as the average critic
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8% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 13.3 points higher than other critics.
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Brent McKnight's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 79 | |
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| Highest review score: | City of Ghosts | |
| Lowest review score: | Insidious: The Last Key | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 0 out of 14
14
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reviews
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- Brent McKnight
Yesterday offers no answers or explanations. It presents its idea and runs — and you either buy it or you don’t.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jul 1, 2019
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- Brent McKnight
Campy and goofy, vicious and bloody, if that sounds like a good time, you might have a lot of fun partying with Ma, even if you won’t remember much tomorrow.- The Seattle Times
- Posted May 29, 2019
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- Brent McKnight
Stirring and enraging, The Hate U Give squeezes the air from your lungs. Bleak and heavy, it’s also hopeful and joyous. A palpable manifestation of suppressed anger and frustration too powerful to ignore, it offers a complex look at a complicated problem, one screaming to be addressed.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Oct 10, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
It’s cute, it’s cuddly and Tatum is charming as the lovable, well-meaning goof. Young children who haven’t seen every trick and trope done better a thousand times will love Smallfoot, but for the rest, it’s instantly forgettable, like a 96-minute memory gap.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Sep 25, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
Both inviting and confrontational, Blindspotting shakes viewers in their seats and announces Diggs as a star-in-the-making leading man.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jul 25, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
Dreamy and impressionistic, interspersed with fantastic bursts of animation, We the Animals plays like a gauzy, mesmerizing, half-remembered experience from childhood.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jul 5, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
What begins as a light and fluffy, too-weird-to-be-fiction story goes unimaginably deeper, stranger, darker.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jun 27, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
Quiet and meticulously constructed, Leave No Trace offers a powerful, affecting look at people pushed to the fringes and hanging on by the slimmest of margins. Harrowing and enthralling in equal measures, it’s a challenging and rewarding experience.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jun 26, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
With a Morricone-inspired score, gorgeous cinematography that screams to be witnessed on a big screen, and bleak humor, this film’s tightly executed, meticulously controlled surface barely contains the seething fury within.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jun 18, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
Strong performances by Samson Coulter, Ben Spence and Elizabeth Debicki anchor a delicate coming-of-age story that explores masculinity and fear, and, like surfing, is equally about what’s beneath as on the surface- The Seattle Times
- Posted May 24, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
The film has a certain charm, and fans of folk music should be more than happy.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jan 25, 2018
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- Brent McKnight
Hilarious, raucous and smarter than it’s likely to get credit for, Happy Death Day is an absolute blast for both horror junkies and those just looking for a fun jolt on Friday the 13th.- The Seattle Times
- Posted Oct 11, 2017
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- The Seattle Times
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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