Desmond Ryan
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66% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.1 points higher than other critics.
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Desmond Ryan's Scores
- Movies
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| Average review score: | 68 | |
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| Highest review score: | Trolösa | |
| Lowest review score: | Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 163 out of 224
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Mixed: 35 out of 224
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Negative: 26 out of 224
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- Desmond Ryan
Just Cause is an entertaining if overwrought death-row thriller built on the pros and cons of the capital punishment debate, and it owes most of its appeal to the presence of Sean Connery. [17 Feb 1995, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
If Emmerich had any sense, he would have ceded the direction of the battle scenes to his star.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Baird is a highly regarded editor of action films, and his debut as a director shows a sharp eye for the tensions and angles in individual scenes. But his grasp of pace is less certain, and it exposes the movie's more outlandish developments. [15 Mar 1996, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
Triumphs by taking an elliptical approach that still reaches directly into the very core of genius.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer contrasts the mundane and the domestic with the appalling. The tone doesn't vary at all, and it's not a pretty picture, but movies that burn their images into your consciousness like this one are very, very rare. It is admittedly hard to look, but this is a portrait that demands to be seen.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Whatever its flaws, however, this gorgeously colored and darkly hued Hunchback remains a towering and bold addition to the Disney canon. [21 June 1996, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
The pleasure of The Limey lies in watching what actors who have aged like fine wine can do in that world.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The definitive movie of the genre - a scathing satire of the warped logic of atomic confrontation with a brilliant cast led by Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Sterling Hayden. [14 July 2001, p.E01]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The Magnificent Seven has a secure niche among the great westerns. Its action is brilliantly staged. [12 May 2001, p.E01]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Aronofsky has fashioned a chilling vision that lives up to the caustic irony of its title and gives us a nightmare that is not lightly forgotten.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Fans of the original should relish going back to Back to the Future, as long as they keep in mind that in movies - as in life - you can't go home again. And if you do, things aren't likely to be the same. [22 Nov 1989, p.E1]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
It works beautifully and illuminates aspects of Freud that you might think beyond the reach of the the camera.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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It is a gorgeous triumph - one lion in which the studio can take justified pride. [24 June 1994, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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If you can accept Dennis Quaid as a post-Arthurian knight and a dragon who looks like Sean Connery as well as talking like him, there is a certain loopy charm to their adventures. But the rest of Dragonheart, with evil kings and distressed damsels, is such a warmed-over borrowing from better fantasies that it undermines the film's modest strength. [31 May 1996, p.05]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
Mulholland Falls deserves more a tip of the hat than an enthusiastic greeting. [26 Apr 1996, p.03]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
You might be occasionally dumbfounded by The Messenger, but you won't be bored.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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The obstacles are many, most notably Rookery, a local vampire hunter who looks like a rejected extra from "Mad Max."- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
The Road Home takes a path few movies choose to travel these days, but it's a very affecting journey.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Attenborough's underrated 1977 epic A Bridge Too Far fashioned an antiwar statement from the foolhardiness that stranded 35,000 paratroopers behind German lines in an attempt to take key bridges. [02 Feb 2002, p.C01]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Instead of the usual contrast of black and white, The Yards offers a vivid palette of grays, and it's a far more rewarding color scheme for a movie.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Hirokazu Kore-eda's After Life is a minimalist, mesmerizing allegory set in a limbo. It is not a memorial to the dead but an extraordinary consideration of what memories mean to the living. [11 June 1999, p.12]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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A rewarding exploration of the knotty and often contentious relationship between teacher and protege.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Davis, with a nicely turned and witty screenplay from Bucatinsky, freshens up the familiar predicament by having her two lovers recount the affair to a stranger.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
As an exploration of a man who really did take the road less traveled, the film is fascinating.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
There is one scene in The Legend of 1900 that is easily worth the price of admission. It finds the ship heeling in an Atlantic storm. In the ballroom Roth plays the piano as it moves and slides in an eerie waltz around the floor.- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Desmond Ryan
Hill, Redford and Goldman reteamed for 1975's The Great Waldo Pepper, which is set in the barnstorming days of aviation, but never really takes off. [04 Jan 2003, p.C01]- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Faces, torsos and other parts of the human anatomy go into gory meltdown in Abel Ferrara's Body Snatchers. But his remake of of a sci-fi classic that already has been brilliantly remade leaves you wondering why he wasn't willing to go out on a limb. [18 Feb 1994, p.04]- Philadelphia Inquirer