Chris Packham
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42% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.5 points lower than other critics.
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Chris Packham's Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 154
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Mixed: 45 out of 154
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Negative: 44 out of 154
154
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reviews
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- Chris Packham
Kill Switch is an ungainly hybrid of two totally disparate mediums that have been Human Centipede-d together: film and first-person-shooter video games. Film is not the front end of this configuration.- Village Voice
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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- Chris Packham
The jokes are slow and obvious, and the editor lingers over every one like a sleepy drunk over a basket of tater tots, stoically holding the shot long after any reasonable person would have concluded that a punchline had occurred.- Village Voice
- Posted Oct 14, 2014
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- Chris Packham
Like many, many films starring Christopher McDonald, the best thing about The Squeeze is Christopher McDonald.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 15, 2015
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- Chris Packham
Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia is the unscary film’s only source of spookiness.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 14, 2017
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- Chris Packham
Unfortunately, the interesting drabness of the afterlife’s police department is paired with the colorless paucity of the film’s heavies...The deados, unmemorable CG brutes, spout generic bad-guy dialogue undistinguished by humor or characterization.- Village Voice
- Posted Jul 19, 2013
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- Chris Packham
The tense prologue of writer-director Bryan Ramirez's Mission Park...evokes a tactile, scary reality utterly betrayed by the following 90-minute string of hackneyed, basic-cable plotting and dialogue.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 5, 2013
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- Chris Packham
It's a comedy that's so broad and cartoony that the occasional dramatic pivots seem diminished and ridiculous, like performing a soliloquy on a Chuck E. Cheese stage.- Village Voice
- Posted Nov 4, 2014
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- Chris Packham
The script doesn't know the difference between being something scary and pointing at something scary. It's less a film than a series of imitative gestures, a bunch of horror signifiers pointing to nothing.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 21, 2015
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- Chris Packham
The film is as vacuous and undeserving of regard as any of its characters.- Village Voice
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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- Chris Packham
The film unspools with a momentum that mitigates its artless brutality, kinda, but it's a high-pressure firehose of stupid.- Village Voice
- Posted Jan 13, 2015
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- Chris Packham
It’s completely unfair to compare these characters to (say) Abbi and Ilana on Broad City, funny women who derive dignity from their friendship. But that’s a show written, created, and performed by women, while this film’s creative trust is a clueless, retrograde sausage festivus.- Village Voice
- Posted Aug 31, 2017
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- Chris Packham
Among Ravens wants to be the The Big Chill with Gen-X assholes, a weird ambition.- Village Voice
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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- Chris Packham
The film combines agonizing scenes of didactic earnestness about gun violence with the absolutely soul-crushing ennui of flaccid marriage jokes.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 14, 2016
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- Chris Packham
Too bad that Urban's stab at black-comedy satire is hobbled by the obviousness of his characters.- Village Voice
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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- Chris Packham
An extraordinarily undistinguished comedy from director Brian Herzlinger.- Village Voice
- Posted May 7, 2013
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- Chris Packham
Finnigan wisely seizes on the gentle strength and charisma of Hawking's first wife, Jane Wilde. She imprints on the film as fully as her former husband.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 10, 2013
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- Village Voice
- Posted Oct 1, 2013
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- Village Voice
- Posted Oct 8, 2013
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- Chris Packham
Sometimes academically clinical, and including infomercial-like narration by Jane Seymour, the film has a bright core of real emotion.- Village Voice
- Posted Nov 19, 2013
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- Chris Packham
The narrative hinges at every turn on moments of human connection, scary confrontations other films would resolve with violence finding unexpected (and probably unlikely) detours into humor and empathy.- Village Voice
- Posted Dec 17, 2013
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- Chris Packham
Director Jason Naumann treats the characters with genuine affection and a portrayal of faith that actually has integrity.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 8, 2014
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- Chris Packham
Altered States of Plaine, like indies Pi and Primer, harbors ambition that towers over its super-saver discount budget.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 29, 2014
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- Chris Packham
The man who might be Robertson is both the point and the best part of the film. He comes across as sincere, his childlike vulnerability and the depiction of his life in Vietnam demanding sympathy.- Village Voice
- Posted Apr 29, 2014
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- Chris Packham
Martemucci intertwines these stories gracefully, and with the charm and charisma of her cast, makes clever banter and script contrivances seem completely natural and unaffected.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 23, 2014
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- Chris Packham
Love Hunter probably counts as a musical, the film's a sad, gentle valediction for a young artist’s dream.- Village Voice
- Posted Nov 13, 2014
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- Chris Packham
A Little Game is an OK children's movie that can only be appreciated by kids, who have not yet been callused by the awfulness of both chess metaphors and the old ladies in films who are always spouting gauzy generalities about the magic of life.- Village Voice
- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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- Chris Packham
The film's sweetness, its story line, and the script's cartoony characters recall Raising Arizona, though Gone Doggy Gone isn't as tightly structured. But, being looser, it has a little more room to breathe.- Village Voice
- Posted Jun 30, 2015
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- Chris Packham
In its execution, the film becomes a cascading-failure scenario that proceeds from Soumah's intention to bait-and-switch the audience, coupled with a lot of suboptimal acting and amateurish editing choices.- Village Voice
- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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- Chris Packham
Eden wants you to know what people are really like outside your smothering bourgeois cocoon.- Village Voice
- Posted Sep 21, 2015
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- Chris Packham
So gosh-darn terrible in so many ways, the film defies a unified thesis.- Village Voice
- Posted Dec 17, 2015
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