Dennis Harvey
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46% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9 points lower than other critics.
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Dennis Harvey's Scores
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| Average review score: | 57 | |
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| Highest review score: | The White House Effect | |
| Lowest review score: | The Hottie & the Nottie | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 560 out of 1462
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Mixed: 718 out of 1462
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Negative: 184 out of 1462
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- Dennis Harvey
A pat, hollow exercises with few tricks (or treats) up its sleeve.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Rambling road-trip comedy Slow Jam King offers agreeable shenanigans as three mismatched characters find themselves stuck together on a long drive from New York City to Nashville.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A fascinating story, albeit with some missed opportunities in the telling.- Variety
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While aspects verge on sitcom terrain, this tale of a pregnant small-town woman caught between a bad marriage and a risky affair is mostly as funny and charming as intended.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A pleasant romantic drama that works best when focused on the romance -- or on the waves, since the principal characters spend a lot of time surfing.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
An awkward blend of documentary and genre pic.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The four-years-in-the-making, badly recycled (not to mention awful) sequel might stain the honor of the Lampoon label if it hadn't already produced several even worse films.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Worth seeing for its wealth of archival footage hitherto little-seen outside Communist bloc nations, Fidel nonetheless errs badly by slapping a quasi-objective journalistic tenor onto content so flattering and uncritical it might pass for an old "This Is Your Life" episode.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Respectably crafted to avoid lurid excess, feature is nonetheless a bit potboilerish in its pileup of sexy, violent, duplicitous circumstances that plague the consciences of latter-day clergymen.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Wilkerson's indictment is unapologetically agitprop. He sees Butte history as a testimony to "capitalist class" exploitation, corruption and environmental disaster.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Has the built-in curiosity value of watching real people evolve on camera -- a fascination increased by subjects' original, variably sustained commitment to countercultural ideals.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Senesh was a budding writer, and her poems and diary entries add flavor to an already dramatic tale in Roberta Grossman's Blessed Is the Match.- Variety
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What at first looks like a heartwarming portrait of a highly blended modern family turns into a no less engrossing illustration of that situation's possible pitfalls in Off and Running.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Mixing hilarious standup footage with admiring if not exactly cuddlesome behind-the-scenes glimpses.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Deals in sometimes queasy areas of underage sexuality and emotional extremes; again, deftness and confidence ultimately put across a screenplay (this time by Anthony S. Cipriano) overloaded with sensational incident.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Beautifully evokes the enduring appeal of English singer-songwriter Nick Drake.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Despite its occasional visual interest, avant-garde package is far from the accessible tortured-artist portrait helmer essayed 15 years ago in "Vincent." Even committed dance and experimental cinema fans are likely to find this rough sledding.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
3 Needles is a great discussion tool for World AIDS Awareness Day that never achieves coherent shape as a three-paneled drama.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Sometimes first-person to a borderline-indulgent fault, docu still offers potent spur for discussion on the blurry line between forgiveness and tolerance toward terrorism.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The wait for laughs lasts the entire length of Waiting ..., first feature from writer-director Rob McKittrick that aims to be a "Clerks"-type comedy set in a chain restaurant but ends up somewhere below a "Porky's" sequel.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Not bad enough to qualify as a memorable dud, multinational production nonetheless misses mark on every level.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A big-reveal thriller with surprises that really do surprise -- and are worth waiting for through an audaciously long buildup -- A Perfect Getaway finds writer-director David Twohy in popcorn form with a muscularity not seen since 2000's "Pitch Black."- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
If the satire feels familiar, and the dramatics often contrived, there's rarely a moment here when something funny, intense or cleverly interconnected doesn't keep one's synapses firing on overdrive.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
As a mix of nonfiction and wafer-thin drama, however, it's a genial mess in which both elements emerge undercooked- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Fangs aside, it sticks with the same basic menu of T&A and lowbrow humor.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A disappointingly rote entry in the '70s teen nostalgia sweepstakes.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
With Mariel Hemingway a credible Sapphic Stallone, this passable action trash should satisfy as fun original programming for gay-targeted Here! cable net.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Hell House is a slice of contempo life many viewers will find bizarre and disturbing, not necessarily in the precautionary-moral way its subjects intend. Briskly paced docu is well handled in tech departments.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Impresses with the originality of its observation, storytelling techniques and filmmaking style.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Goes beyond simple Bush-bashing to paint a horrifying portrait of organized U.S. imperialist expansion and public deception stretching back to the early Reagan era.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Has a quasi-verite, improvisational feel that appears truthful. But it doesn't lend much sympathy, or depth, to characters who never seem worth knowing.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Doesn't compare favorably with David Schisgall's similarly themed "The Lifestyle," released to arthouses last year.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
This decent if derivative scare machine should benefit from a lack of genre competition.- Variety
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Compelling enough while you’re watching it, frustrating then forgettable once it ends, this is a work that wouldn’t command much attention if it came from any other director. Coming from this one, it mostly intrigues as an unexpected if not terribly rewarding change of pace.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Results at times seem as much p.c. travelogue as serious docu inquiry.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Offers a diverting package of surreal, rude stoner and pop culture-based humor that will delight youthful viewers while bewildering stray elders.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
There's nothing remotely original about Freshmen, but this somewhat formulaic comedy-drama about four college newbies has a lot of charm and sincerity going for it.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Religious overtones, however, could make this the rare mainstream feature that connects with the faith-based entertainment market.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The music is fine, but there's little else here to hold the attention of non-Deadheads.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Uncertain whether to go for straight suspense or gross-out effects, genre in-joking or schlock cinema-of-parodic-excess, Eli Roth's backwoods horror opus Cabin Fever seldom sticks with any one tactic.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
This aimless, lifeless time-killer about four teenage girls prepping for their rock-band gig in a school talent show proves entirely the wrong choice.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Eventually pic turns into a formula slasher over-indebted to the usual "Texas Chainsaw" and "Halloween" models. But until then, Mena's direction (if not his script) suggest he's ready for bigger-budget assignments.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Rude, heavily contrived, pretty funny, just remotely connected to real-world youth life.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
John Sayles’ latest marks his entry into family-pic terrain, a crossing that draws pleasant but unexciting results.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Its own mythology aside, this flamboyant, graphic and disturbing quasi-docu reenactment of a notorious chapter in U.S. counterculture life is a fascinating if peculiar accomplishment.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
It's one of the best Broadway-tuner adaptations in recent years -- yes, arguably even better than those Oscar-winning ones.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Even the weakest "Desperate Housewives" episode packs more heat than this tepid romantic comedy-fantasy, whose basic plot gimmick has been done as far back as "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir."- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A blandly cast and crafted remake of the same-titled 2004 Thai pic that itself emulated J-horror norms, which seemed a lot fresher back then.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Lacks the stylistic attention to psychological distress that might have lent it maximum impact. Instead, the pic is amiable, kinda charming, visually routine, and incisive in individual sequences.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The film's imaginative, diverse images create a mind's-eye urban claustrophobia; such intensity may exhaust over 85 minutes' course, but it's never less than impressive.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
An inauspicious feature debut for director Harv Glazer and all three scenarists, the "Big"-meets-breakdancing comedy will be kickin' it to ancillary by swimsuit season.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Potter's genius for wrapping black humor, poignancy and fantasy in utterly original story concepts lends this "Detective" an immediate fascination that doesn't begin wearing off for some time.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The pic reveals itself as a horror-action-comedy a la "Evil Dead," with amusing twists of fate and over-the-top gore.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Picture is particularly well-crafted, managing to avoid the ambulance-chasing tenor that might easily have turned this into a voyeuristic freakshow.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Too abstract and self-referential for the average action fan's comprehension. But buffs will be delighted by a package that finds the near-80-year-old helmer giddily tipping hat to the genre conventions, themes and over-the-top aesthetics that long since lent him mad-visionary status.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Dysfunctional family seriocomedy is well cast, but characters and conflicts lack the sharper definition of similar recent exercises like "Little Miss Sunshine," "The Upside of Anger" and Noah Baumbach's films.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A pic that will delight the previously converted, but, as film is just as hit-and-miss as the series was.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
While seemingly insoluble divide between personal identity and collective belief lends the documentary an intense focus, it's also a narrow one.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Sometimes succeeds, but mostly comes off as a vanity project for writer-star Brent Gorski.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Does a lot with little, milking a single location and minimal dialogue for deadpan humor, tension, and macabre payoff.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Despite occasional bad-taste outrageousness, overall tone is surprisingly sweet, even lyrical and romantic at times.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Despite some imaginative packaging too often proves a drag in more than the sartorial sense. Taking Mitchell's sketchy book far too seriously, the movie grows leaden between its terrific songs.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Kabluey is short on the cutes and ca-ca jokes. But it's also short on substance, despite a watchable supporting cast and an amiable overall tenor.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
While one can appreciate helmer's resistance to a conventional, chronological overview, what emerges is a long, structureless muddle that does justice to neither the stellar acts nor changing countercultural times event has encompassed.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
What Away From Her achieves is quite admirable-- a low-key, intelligent setting for performances marked by those same qualities.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
The camera's closer scrutiny doesn't flatter this unique theatrical reportage.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
David Schwimmer's first bigscreen directing effort reveals something very different: a thoroughly competent mainstream craftsman who imposes no individual character on formulaic material.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
What makes this involving beyond its subject's slightly freakish fascination is helmer Ilana Trachtman's capturing of a complex family dynamic in which Lior isn't the only intriguing personality.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Mathew Kaufman and Jon Hart's documentary is just functionally assembled, lacking the style or larger social context that distinguished similar studies like "Inside Deep Throat."- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Potentially shocking expose is weakened by one-sided reportage that leaves too many questions unanswered.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
There is an undeniable quirky appeal to the creative world of Daniel Smith, though those who hope a behind-the-scenes look will explain his motivation or personality won't find the enigma resolved here.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Though slick and diverting in some aspects, increasingly silly pic has trouble meshing disparate elements --- horror, superhero fantasy, straight-up action --- into a workable whole.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
While the 1984 film has aged, its now-familiar jolts still pack more punch than this pic's recycled ones, which sometimes register so tepidly as to cause snickers.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
A retro sci-fi tale that takes its time stoking a low-key absurdism to high silliness. Initial slow going pays off in cumulative laughs.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Its screaming-queen stereotypes will look pretty retro in most Western markets, even if an earnest pro-tolerance message disarms potential offense.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
Lacking the knockout lead perfs or more whimsical tone that might have transcended script's dubious logic, pic comes off as a so-so theatrical stunt delivered via the wrong medium.- Variety
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- Dennis Harvey
It's all efficiently nerve-jangling, with Tyler and Speedman credibly registering every hue of panic. Still, after such a long, creepy, cannily restrained buildup, it must be said the resolution is rather flat, a full-circle postscript rote.- Variety
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