Drew McWeeny
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75% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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25% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.8 points higher than other critics.
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Drew McWeeny's Scores
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- TV
| Average review score: | 71 | |
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| Highest review score: | Guardians of the Galaxy | |
| Lowest review score: | The Brothers Grimsby | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 171 out of 256
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Mixed: 61 out of 256
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Negative: 24 out of 256
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- Drew McWeeny
There is a glee to the filmmaking that is matched by a greater sense of control than I've seen from Smith before, and while I think the film is wildly uneven at times, I think that's also the point.- Hitfix
- Posted Sep 11, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
Like any comedy that throws 1000 jokes at you, some land and some donāt, but itās the confident, cheerful energy of the humor that carries the day.- Hitfix
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
The film is frantic from start to finish, and I suspect it will wear some people down completely. I thought there was a point where it stopped being funny and started being exhausting, but my kids went positively ballistic for it.- Hitfix
- Posted Feb 5, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
The reason you go see San Andreas is to see what the state of the art looks like when you destroy an entire state, set piece after set piece, and Brad Peyton delivers on that.- Hitfix
- Posted May 27, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
If you can get past the witlessness of the world itself, there is some very good work in Equals, and fans of the cast will be no doubt pleased with the connection they have in some of the movie's best moments.- Hitfix
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
While I thought it was gently moving at times, it feels like Gondry is hoping for a much more powerful impact, and the film just doesn't swing hard enough to make that happen.- Hitfix
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
Central Intelligence manages to be a far more coherent comedy than I would have expected, and itās a worthy representation of the genre.- Hitfix
- Posted Jun 20, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
The film's best moments are those focused on combat, and Ayer does a tremendous job of creating the details of daily life for a combat tank team in the waning days of WWII.- Hitfix
- Posted Oct 10, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
I enjoyed the energy of the film, and the cast is pretty solid throughout, but thereās a big problem that is inherent to the idea that we have to make these films bigger and bigger to outdo things that have come before.- Hitfix
- Posted May 9, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
What is most impressive about the final film, adapted for the screen and directed by Burr Steers, is that it gets the Pride and Prejudice side of things right, and that's what matters most.- Hitfix
- Posted Feb 3, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
The Mind's Eye is straight-up sincere, earnestly played and honestly intentioned. This is exploitation fare without any wink attached. These guys aren't trying to elevate the genre⦠they just want to make a psychic wars horror film and blow up some heads.- Hitfix
- Posted Aug 4, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
Jodie Foster deserves credit for orchestrating things with a nimble wit and a relentless energy.- Hitfix
- Posted May 18, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
The way an Entourage story works is that they establish what it is that Vinnie and his friends want, they challenge them a little bit, and then they get what they want. And while that's something I find unsatisfying, it is the exact reason that fans watch the show and it's why they'll watch the film.- Hitfix
- Posted Jun 2, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
Age Of Extinction more than delivers on whatever promises Bay makes to an audience at this point. Giant robots. Giant mayhem. Destruction on a global scale. You know what you're in for if you buy a ticket, and Bay seems determined to wear you down with the biggest craziest Transformers movie yet.- Hitfix
- Posted Jun 22, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
It's a dark and grimy film, and while I think it's juggling a whole lot of cliches, there is something genuinely admirable about the way it tells this story and the way it handles the supernatural onscreen.- Hitfix
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
[Eubank] creates some remarkable images and moments in this movie, and his sensibility leans towards a sort of painterly love of quiet and sustained imagery. He juggles some pretty big shifts in tone here, and doesn't always pull it off, but it's really interesting to watch him try.- Hitfix
- Posted Jun 16, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
Meyers wants this to be all sort of amiable and charming and a big warm bath of a film, and it is.- Hitfix
- Posted Sep 22, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
It is forgettable fluff, but well-delivered, and it suggests that they'll be able to keep making these as long as they can prop up the cast, and with the younger generation making a decent showing this time out, they may even be able to hand it off when the time comes.- Hitfix
- Posted Aug 12, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
It's like a supernatural version of "Gone Girl," and yet, there is some very, very dark comedy in the film as well, and by keeping it dark instead of letting the humor undercut the severity of the situation, Aja has made what has to be his most commercial film so far.- Hitfix
- Posted Jul 14, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
Earth To Echo is a little bit big and broad, but that's also part of its charm.- Hitfix
- Posted Jun 26, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
There's not an ounce of fat on the film. It feels like it moves forward in every single scene, and while it's a little mechanical about how it follows three-act structure, it's almost charmingly old-fashioned about it.- Hitfix
- Posted Oct 6, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
There are a number of moments where Doughtery introduces something truly interesting and then never returns to it. Yes, the movie is perhaps overstuffed with interesting ideas, but that can be just as frustrating as a film with no good ideas at all.- Hitfix
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
There are gags that work, that pay off in a big way, and gags that fall flat, derailing entire sequences. Because the world around them is so absurd, the film's attempts at creating some genuine heart for Harry and Lloyd doesn't really work.- Hitfix
- Posted Nov 13, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
Lost River is a beautifully dressed minor effort, a movie in which all the muscle in the world can't transform the thin, thin script into something more.- Hitfix
- Posted May 26, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
The best moments in this film are the moments where it feels like they're just throwing jokes at the screen. The moments that are toughest are the ones where they try to create some sort of emotional beat, because the moment we're supposed to invest in these guys at all, the movie crumbles.- Hitfix
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
This film says everything the first two films tried to say, but better and in a more coherent thematic way.- Hitfix
- Posted Jul 13, 2016
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- Drew McWeeny
A Million Ways To Die In The West certainly has merits, and in some ways, it is a step forward for MacFarlane, but it is also deeply undisciplined, and it undercuts its own best instincts in ways I find almost unbearably frustrating.- Hitfix
- Posted May 28, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
The film plays with some funny ideas about time travel, and like any good time travel movie, it flirts with paradox and what happens when you violate the rules of time and space. It doesn't really go far enough with those ideas, though, and the end result is too often timid instead of brash and silly.- Hitfix
- Posted Apr 18, 2014
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- Drew McWeeny
To the bitter end, the series manages to wring some fun, solid scares out of something other invading something utterly familiar.- Hitfix
- Posted Oct 23, 2015
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- Drew McWeeny
While there are some very strong performances in the film, the movie is inert, dramatically speaking, and covers such familiar ground that I can't really recommend it.- Hitfix
- Posted May 23, 2014
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