Christopher Orr
Select another critic »For 42 reviews, this critic has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 10.5 points higher than other critics.
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Christopher Orr's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 76 | |
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| Highest review score: | Roma | |
| Lowest review score: | Transformers: The Last Knight | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 42
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Mixed: 5 out of 42
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Negative: 3 out of 42
42
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- Christopher Orr
Victoria & Abdul is worth seeing for Dench’s magisterial performance and for Frears’s light but sure directorial touch. Just don’t mistake it for actual history.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Blade Runner 2049 is terrific, a worthy heir to one of the great science-fiction films of all time.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Ultimately, The Snowman is that most frustrating of film types: You can picture the good movie that it might have been; it’s just not the movie that’s up on the screen. For a while, it sinks into your bones. And then it just sinks.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Just over two hours of entertaining but profoundly silly superheroism.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Branagh’s retelling of the classic Agatha Christie tale is visually sumptuous yet otherwise inert, a series of what are essentially cameos by performers far too gifted to waste their time like this.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
It is a film that continually complicates and recomplicates itself, denying viewers the comfort of easy moral footing. It is by turns heartbreaking, harrowing in its violence, and very, very funny, and it features Oscar-level performances by Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, and Sam Rockwell.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Does Coco rise to the heights of Pixar’s very best work? No. But it is a generous, heartfelt film, full of color and music, one that offers a timely Thanksgiving tribute to the intergenerational importance of family.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
It’s Hawkins’s wordless performance that holds the movie together and grounds its wilder fancies in a semblance of emotional reality. By turns gentle and curious, vulnerable and fearless, she provides the film with a heroine whose humanity is profoundly irresistible—no matter what your species.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Does the movie, like its predecessor, rely on familiar tropes a bit more than it should? Yes, I think it does. Is it, at a solid two-and-a-half hours, considerably longer than it needed to be? Yes, that too. But it’s still a pretty damn good movie, arguably the best the franchise has offered since Empire.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Spielberg is in complete control of the material and even manages to tamp down his customary treacle until the movie’s almost over. It’s a fine, enjoyable ride, even if the ultimate destination is never the slightest bit in doubt.- The Atlantic
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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- Christopher Orr
Director W.S. Van Dyke and married co-writers Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich leavened the novel's hard-boiled tone and grim wit. The result is less a detective story with occasional flashes of humor than a light comedy set against a backdrop of murder.- The Atlantic
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- Christopher Orr
Out of the Past is more than just an exemplary noir. It exceeds its genre even as it typifies it.- The Atlantic
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