Brianna Zigler
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27% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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70% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Brianna Zigler's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 57 | |
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| Highest review score: | If I Had Legs I'd Kick You | |
| Lowest review score: | He's All That | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 57 out of 125
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Mixed: 40 out of 125
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Negative: 28 out of 125
125
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- Brianna Zigler
Father Mother Sister Brother depicts with earnest melancholy the things taken for granted in life that don’t become real until after death, but its stiffness keeps it from being a work of true emotional significance.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
Eenie Meanie largely coasts on clichés, every brief high point deflated by its worldview.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 22, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
Though Offerman buoys the film with terrifying aplomb, Sovereign is a missed opportunity to examine the cascading fallout from living in a country that fails its people and breeds violence.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 8, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
The central conceit quickly feels like window dressing for a film that wants to be in a particular genre but hasn’t put in any real effort to fit there.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 18, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
There is a better film somewhere in Bring Her Back, but it has instead been formatted into an unrewarding and unrelenting exercise in unpleasantness.- Paste Magazine
- Posted May 28, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
Though carried by a subtle and strenuous performance from Greer, Eric LaRue‘s intentionally unanswered questions do less to provoke than render the film a collage of well-meaning, half-finished sentiments.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 2, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
If Opus has anything to say about celebrity, fandom, and the state of arts criticism, it’s both not much and not new, so vague and so unrealized that it’s difficult to even parse exactly what it is.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 14, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
Egoyan’s film is at once stylish and slipshod, a film that is both gorgeously shot—haunting shadows, deep colors—and inelegant in its themes of sexual trauma and assault.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 8, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
It’s kind of fun in just how predictable and boilerplate it all is, and The Gorge is never boring. But, frustratingly, it’s obvious that there is a better movie hidden somewhere within it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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- Brianna Zigler
In the end, A Complete Unknown neither meaningfully conveys Dylan’s mythology nor exposes him as human. There’s more fulfillment to be gained from listening to “The Very Best of Bob Dylan.”- Paste Magazine
- Posted Dec 25, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
Y2K should mark the beginning of Kyle Mooney’s film auteurism, but his funnier instincts and command of human vulnerability have been replaced by weak jokes, weak characters, and a weak storyline.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 5, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
It’s no wonder why Schrader, an older artist whose life and career have been defined by a seemingly limitless series of controversies, took to bringing to the screen the story of Leonard Fife.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Oct 15, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
The dueling personas of Jolie and Callas adds a dimension of time-spanning kinship to Maria that it might not have had if it had starred an actress with less publicized personal baggage. Saddled with the pasts of two world-renowned stars, Maria is more like an emblem of the burden of fame than a dissection of the humanity at its core.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 3, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
There are worse and more mind-numbing portrayals of domestic abuse out there, but is it helpful to offer up a pipe dream, double-acting as a trauma fantasy for eager voyeurs?- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 20, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
Twisters is, at best, pretty fun—a decidedly breezy two hours. It has thrills, and chills, and Glen Powell doing his darndest to bring the concept of “movie star” back into the year 2024.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jul 18, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
Arcadian isn’t a time-waster, but its execution is too rote and unimaginative to warrant its existence as another addition to our post-apocalypse glut.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Apr 10, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
A frequently heartstring-tugging inspirational dog movie that does little to excel beyond acceptability yet manages to not be a complete drag to watch.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Mar 18, 2024
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- Paste Magazine
- Posted Feb 16, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
This inane new Statham vehicle, The Beekeeper—directed by Suicide Squad auteur David Ayer and written by Expend4bles’ Kurt Wimmer—manages to be moderately stimulating, all things considered, though it suffers from the filmmakers’ inability to allow it to be as inane as it clearly should be.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jan 16, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
The premise is also genuinely neat, a fun, breezy little 90-minute high-concept that unfortunately sounds more propulsive and invigorating than it really is.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jan 11, 2024
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- Brianna Zigler
I found myself undeniably charmed by a lingering warmth in the coldness of Fingernails, no doubt helped along by the performances of Buckley and Ahmed.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Nov 1, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
The dreaminess, a clear evocation of Fellini, feels well-worn and contrived instead of exciting, coasting on aesthetics.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Oct 10, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
The concept behind the film is an amusing, if obvious, one-note gag stretched out to nearly two hours, and not a gag that’s particularly novel or one that offers Larraín much to expand upon. As a would-be political satire and a vampire film, El Conde simply doesn’t have much (sorry, sorry, I know) bite.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
Strays is bad, but it’s not offensively so—and it’s certainly better and more watchable than something like Cocaine Bear (a low bar to cross, albeit).- Paste Magazine
- Posted Aug 18, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
For a directorial debut, Aloners showcases Hong Sung-eun as an exciting new voice—hopefully next go around she’ll give us a little more to chew on.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jun 7, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
There’s a reason that Satter knew Winner’s transcript would succeed as a play, but she brings very little that’s new and exciting as a film director of that same narrative.- Paste Magazine
- Posted May 30, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
Victim/Suspect manages to be at once fascinating, improperly focused and somewhat redundant.- Paste Magazine
- Posted May 19, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
Fool’s Paradise doesn’t come close to clearing the self-imposed hurdle of matching a Chaplin classic or an Ashby satire. But it does sometimes work as a breezy comedy and a satire-lite of vacuous Hollywood, articulated tenfold by the modern Superhero Franchise Industrial Complex.- Paste Magazine
- Posted May 15, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
It’s not willing to be goofy and gonzo enough for the inanity of its concept, not cool enough for the slick fight scenes it wants to impress you with, and not worthy enough of Cage as Dracula (the real star of this show).- Paste Magazine
- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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- Brianna Zigler
Inside‘s concept holds creative possibility, yes, but without much, if any, applied, it’s just a guy stuck in an apartment for 105 minutes, going through various stages of disbelief, acceptance, mania, determination and setback as days, weeks and months go by, and desperation becomes more of a necessity than a last resort.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Mar 14, 2023
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