Calum Marsh
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37% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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55% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 11.4 points lower than other critics.
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Calum Marsh's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 54 | |
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| Highest review score: | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | |
| Lowest review score: | The Big Wedding | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 173
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Mixed: 68 out of 173
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Negative: 40 out of 173
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- Calum Marsh
This is pretty routine material, but it’s been realized with charm and enthusiasm: The director, Simon Cellan Jones, maintains a good handle on the comic-thriller tone and shoots the action with wit and creativity.- The New York Times
- Posted Dec 14, 2023
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- Calum Marsh
Martin and Peranson, a savvy pair, appreciate their outsider status here, and they remain uncommonly sensitive to even the subtlest ways that ignorance and entitlement may manifest themselves — both in art and in our relationship to it.- Village Voice
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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- Calum Marsh
What ultimately holds the film back, I believe, is its tendency to err too far on the side of that sweetness — it indulges too often in the hallmarks of the mediocre indie, the stuff a press release might call quirk, to level its more substantial points with real seriousness.- Film.com
- Posted Aug 18, 2014
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- Calum Marsh
The film is starved for the kind of nuance Kore-eda wields effortlessly elsewhere. What’s left without it is something merely schematic.- Film.com
- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
We Are as Gods is a mildly interesting documentary about a very interesting man.- The New York Times
- Posted Sep 6, 2022
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- Calum Marsh
The film articulates this dimension of the story, regrettably, in little more than biopic platitudes and daddy-issue clichés...But it's not all bad. Badgley delivers a nuanced performance of such ferocity he almost singlehandedly makes a conventional film seem loose and improvisatory.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 30, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
When it isn’t fawning over roller rinks, “Goonies” posters, and Casio watches, 8 Bit Christmas (streaming on HBO Max) is a warm and refreshingly earnest holiday comedy.- The New York Times
- Posted Nov 24, 2021
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- Calum Marsh
Merrily We Roll Along is an OK movie of a good production of a great musical: on balance, another worthy addition to the Stephen Sondheim canon, which can always stand to be expanded.- The New York Times
- Posted Dec 4, 2025
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- Calum Marsh
Subject is at its clearest when interrogating the material conditions of documentary filmmaking, as during a segment about whether the subjects of nonfiction films have the right to be paid for their participation; it feels slipperier when glossing issues of diversity and representation.- The New York Times
- Posted Nov 2, 2023
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- Calum Marsh
Holmes is a generous but indiscriminate director of actors: She has the tendency, not uncommon among actors turned directors, of extending a cast of inconsistent talent a degree of latitude better reserved for the heaviest hitters. (She doesn’t have this problem with her own performance, which is both compelling and well-situated in the context of the film.)- The New York Times
- Posted Apr 13, 2023
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- Calum Marsh
The story proceeds with all the flighty unreality of a film unconcerned with real-world scientific rigor... but Cahill manufactures enough conspiracies, coincidences, and extraordinary turns of plot to keep his thinking audience too busy to care.- Village Voice
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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- Calum Marsh
Lily Sullivan plays this unnamed reporter with cagey, harried intensity, and she is more than capable of carrying this one-woman show.- The New York Times
- Posted Feb 15, 2024
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- Calum Marsh
The only serious liability is the script, which never quite goes far enough. The provocative questions don’t have provocative answers, and though the film gestures toward edginess, it feels altogether too tame, lacking a bunny-boiling moment that would really make you squirm.- The New York Times
- Posted Oct 2, 2025
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- Calum Marsh
“It is belief as much as anything that allows one to cling to a wall,” James Salter wrote in his mountaineering novel “Solo Faces.” The Sanctity of Space is at its best when conveying the power of that belief.- The New York Times
- Posted May 5, 2022
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- Calum Marsh
In the end, with only Hudson to deal with, Kijak gets the big picture.- The New York Times
- Posted Jun 29, 2023
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- Calum Marsh
Gentle has its charms, and August's vision of the world, archaic though it may willingly be, is appealingly urbane .- Village Voice
- Posted Dec 5, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
Fixed cameras lend themselves well to dimly lit effects and shrewd obfuscation, and McGinn proves a fine hand at stock-horror misdirection.- Village Voice
- Posted Oct 29, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
Just a Sigh's day-long liaison sustains interest largely for the appeal of Devos and Byrne, its accomplished leads — they share what is known in the rom-com lexicon as "chemistry," and this quality invigorates their time together, in bed and out.- Village Voice
- Posted Mar 18, 2014
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- Calum Marsh
The film repeatedly undercuts whatever tension is mustered with its frustrating tendency to crack goofy, juvenile jokes.- The New York Times
- Posted Sep 30, 2022
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- The New York Times
- Posted Jun 13, 2024
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- Calum Marsh
Although she is buoyant and cheerful, Nikuko is cast as oafish and uncouth, and she is always ultimately the butt of the joke. It’s a puerile, mean-spirited tendency that altogether spoils the otherwise exquisite imagery.- The New York Times
- Posted Jun 2, 2022
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- Calum Marsh
When the kids are just doing kid stuff . . . Secret Headquarters has the playful, mischievous air of something like “The Goonies.” When the kids acquire some of the Guard’s superpowers and start flying around and fighting baddies, it has the air of … well, of just another superhero movie.- The New York Times
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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- Calum Marsh
Logan, who also wrote the screenplay, feels so averse to engaging with the thorny political implications inherent in this material — of having to negotiate a cast of gay, transgender and nonbinary characters in a horror context — that the whole thing winds up seeming rather tame.- The New York Times
- Posted Aug 4, 2022
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- Calum Marsh
Though ostensibly a character study, it's nevertheless characterized by the vaguely moralizing tone of an issue film, one whose candor in the face of brutality seems calculated for maximum liberal appeal.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Feb 28, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
In flattening everything into a single shade of funereal gray, “No Future” has none of the ineffable, multifaceted complexity of life.- The New York Times
- Posted Oct 22, 2021
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- Calum Marsh
When The Angels' Share suddenly transforms, in its final act, into a kind of farcical heist picture, that fleeting slapstick tendency wins out, regrettably diminishing the film's social consciousness in the process.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 9, 2013
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- Calum Marsh
A competent director can do only so much with a poor script, and Arcadian is littered with shortcuts and screenwriting clichés. It is vague to the point of careless, and often seems to be inventing rules for its monsters as it goes along.- The New York Times
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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- Calum Marsh
Naturally, the guests are weirdos, though none are very memorable. And since Glover himself is the ultimate weirdo, it all feels a bit much.- The New York Times
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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- Calum Marsh
I appreciate Shepard’s affection: I also grew up loving movies, and I found his wistful reminiscences of being awed by “Jaws” and “Star Wars” relatable. But Shepard’s level of self-regard can be stultifying.- The New York Times
- Posted May 16, 2024
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- Calum Marsh
There are slapstick foibles, sight gags about rubbers, and many, many vulgar jokes — some good for a laugh, though I doubt the film’s Oscar prospects.- The New York Times
- Posted Apr 17, 2026
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