Duane Byrge
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77% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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21% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 10.7 points higher than other critics.
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Duane Byrge's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 76 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Big Lebowski | |
| Lowest review score: | The Blackout Experiments | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 93 out of 118
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Mixed: 23 out of 118
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Negative: 2 out of 118
118
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- Duane Byrge
The Rocketeer is low-octane Steven Spielberg — projected in the right happy direction but lacking the gritty accelerant and around-the-edges humor and humanity of other heavy popcorn-load adventures.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
While Van Damme's cyborgian performance in the classic Western role should satisfy the thespic demands of action fans, it will blunt a mainstream crossover. [18 Jan 1993]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
While appealing as a pet show, as a movie, "Babe" is penned in by the lackadaisical story line and the film's grimy sensibilities. Despite the funny flourishes of the costumes and some sprightly animated figures and spunky effects, "Babe" is a pretty oppressive-feeling production. [25 Nov 1998]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
A haunting glimpse into the horrors of mental illness as well as the harsh world of mental-health care, "Mr. Jones" is, unfortunately, sugarcoated with a glossy doctor-patient love story that diminishes its emotional strengths. [6 Oct 1993]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
This trying-to-please-everyone Jennifer 8 is likely to disappoint viewers on every level, from the cerebrals who enjoy a brainy, cop-and-killer psychological duel to the clunkheads who savor a bloody, bump-in-the-night, mechanical scarefest. [5 Nov 1992]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
While one might agree or disagree with their theme, aesthetically Citizen Koch is feisty.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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- Duane Byrge
Despite its lineage and some impressive special effects, Contact is a disappointingly earthbound production, weighed down by the ballast of talking-heads dramaturgy and bloated storytelling.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
As a National Geographic-style pictorial, The Machine is modestly engaging.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jul 29, 2013
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- Duane Byrge
Neither conveying the flavor of the swampy South nor juicing the story's murky undercurrents with compositional correlatives, Glimcher's framings and pacings are disappointingly flat, coagulating finally in a batch of cliched action gumbo. [13 Feb 1995]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
Coming to America is the filmic equivalent of using a Maserati to go to the corner grocery store — Murphy's colossal comic gifts and Landis' countercultural sensibilities are largely wasted, never pushed to the floor in this idling, curbed comedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
Charismatic Snipes is shackled by his weary role, continually slinking around feeling guilty about his life and consumed by remorse for his ex-partner. Hopper flashes some sleazy snazz but, similarly, his crusty old character can barely make it through the slow dances. After criss-crosses between these weary guys in the dim of cinematographer King Baggot's dull noir lighting, audiences will reach the snoozing point. [19 Apr 1993]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
The visual images are manipulative and simplistic; like the verbal ranting, they are devoid of depth.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 6, 2013
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- Duane Byrge
It's not a trip of ''Nashville'' sweep. In fact, it's closer to Dullsville. [13 May 1996]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
The scripting is painfully thin in all aspects of character relationships, patched together consistently with low-level goonery (outlandish driving, drunkenness, stereotypical fringe characters). The forced hilarity of the proceedings leads one to believe that neither the story team nor the scripter have natural senses of humor. [27 May 1993]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
While director David Fincher drills out some perfunctory, generic scares -- not counting Weaver's buzzcut -- Alien 3 is amazingly dull and humdrum. [20 May 1992]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
Even by the slight standards of high concept -- put sexpot in next-to-nothing costume and have her shoot people -- "Point of No Return" is thin. Screenwriters Robert Getchell and Alexandra Seros make attempts at humor, primarily such high frivolities as sadism or food-gorging, and there is a perfunctory attempt to round out Ms. Killer herself, largely socio-drivel about her abusive upbringing. [19 March 1993]- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Duane Byrge
Shock doc The Blackout Experiments augurs to be an experiment in audience walk-out.... it is neither scary nor shocking.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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