Carrie Rickey
Select another critic »For 1,303 reviews, this critic has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.8 points higher than other critics.
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Carrie Rickey's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 67 | |
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| Highest review score: | Everlasting Moments | |
| Lowest review score: | My Favorite Martian | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 981 out of 1303
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Mixed: 239 out of 1303
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Negative: 83 out of 1303
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- Carrie Rickey
The imagery is uniquely that of Oshii, who deserves a place in the pantheon of visual artists.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Standouts are Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, Harry's sly father-surrogate, and Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Freely mixing reality therapy, fairy tale and satire, Dobkin's film does not maintain a consistent tone. Is it a seriocomedy about brothers who need to work on unfinished business? Is it a holiday fable about a Scrooge who comes to surf the yuletide? Is it a satire in which an efficiency expert (Kevin Spacey) puts pressure on St. Nick to outsource gift allocation and distribution?- Philadelphia Inquirer
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In its first half, Honeydripper trickles. In its second, it really flows.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Where Denys Arcand's delightful 1986 comedy "The Decline of the American Empire" celebrated the good life, his profoundly funny sequel The Barbarian Invasions heartily toasts the good death.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Here is a movie with everything going for it and nothing working.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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During its two hours-plus running time, Field's movie veers from dark comedy to melodrama, not always gracefully. But tonal inconsistencies don't blunt the keenness of its satire, so sharp that I walked out with emotional razor burn.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Most parents will find the movie has the familiar feeling of one of those kid birthday parties where the little ones are on chocolate highs and the adults run out of scheduled activities after 20 minutes.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Combines fingernails-on-blackboard audio agony with bamboo-under-fingernails physical torture.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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It's hard to say with assurance whether the flaw is in Bloom's performance or in Monahan's politically correct conception of Balian, precociously secular for a Crusader.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Holds the audience captive and unusually vulnerable to psycho- and viscero-terror.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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She's So Lovely means to be a parable of the inextricability of mad love and madness, a longtime obsession of the elder Cassavetes. Only in Penn's performance does it begin to grasp its elusive goal. [29 Aug 1997, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Carrie Rickey
Encourages viewers to think outside the big box of super stores such as Wal-Mart.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Short, sweet-and-sour, and amusing rather than funny, Despicable Me can't help but be likable.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Featuring seasoned warriors reflecting on whether we can best fight violence with violence is enormously compelling.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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What's frustrating for the viewer who wants to support the Jamaican economy is that "Life and Debt" does not suggest how Jamaica-lovers can help the island's citizens.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Funnier than his criticism of egos on the rampage is Guest's rare talent for double-edged satire that tweaks one convention by means of another.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Not only is Bossa Nova a lovely romance, but one can say, as one can about few films, that it is restorative as a vacation.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Its portrait of an artist hungry for experience is as timely today as when it was written.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Harvey's a gifted physical mimic who demonstrates the comic waddle of the church usher with fallen arches, as well as the poor parishioner etiquette of grabbing too many communion wafers.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The film is intermittently funny and strangely intermittent.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The scenery is majestic, the goats adorable, the characters alternately gruff and tender. Like the best storytellers, Carion delays vital information about his characters that makes their dynamic increasingly interesting.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The three parallel love stories of daughter and dad, girlfriend and boyfriend, sister and brother, are nicely handled. Robinson is a sympathetic director of actors, allowing almost everyone their dignity. For the most part, she keeps this emotionally charged story in the schmaltz-free zone.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Over-orchestrated and underdeveloped interpretation of Jeffrey Hatcher's play.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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