Elizabeth Weitzman
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39% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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58% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9.9 points lower than other critics.
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Elizabeth Weitzman's Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 888 out of 2446
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Mixed: 1,187 out of 2446
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Negative: 371 out of 2446
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Besson takes a few clumsy stabs at political relevance, but it's clear that grand themes are not his priority. That's okay: His charismatic leads are martial-arts masters, and their breathtaking stunts smoothly lift the movie every time it stumbles.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
With so many cynical Hollywood romances cluttering theaters, Zhang Yimou's unabashed simplicity is most welcome.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A very funny, solidly entertaining movie that, despite its unshakable obsesion with undergarments, is as sweet as a Kwik-E-Mart Squishee.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Both public tribute and private therapy session, Baadasssss! should have been a self-conscious disaster. By confronting his past with wit and style, Van Peebles has instead created a meta-cool history lesson and homage.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Sloppy, self-satisfied and surprisingly heartfelt.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's a tribute to both the subject and his biographer that this story of one man's experience is also a vital chronicle of the times in which he's lived.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If you're looking for either insight or even just an introduction into the mind of a great artist, "One Day" is worth the effort.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There are times, to be sure, when Herzlinger's antics threaten to swing from cute to cloying. But the few missteps are gently redeemed by an unexpectedly charming finish.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Here's hoping its old-fashioned sensibility appeals to contemporary kids, because we could certainly use more movies as smart and sweet as this one.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Bergman and his gifted cast do an excellent job portraying the wounded, but still vital, connections that help these people heal even as they fervently believe it's time to give up.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If Chalk had been made by Christopher Guest - an obvious influence - it would get the attention it deserves. Packed with sly jokes, hilarious performances and sad truths, the movie will probably become a cult classic among educators.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The result is a highly amusing folly, rendered with a surprisingly gentle affection.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The Painted Veil may begin too slowly, but it also ends too soon.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The Groomsmen captures a single, specific moment, when responsibilities await but adulthood is still unwelcome. If their predicament strikes a chord, you may want to join Burns' boys for their final hurrah.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite a brief, unnecessary foray into melodrama -- stands alone as compelling entertainment.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It feels as though we're on a journey with Benjamin, who proves to be a wryly funny, passionate and complex traveling companion.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The beauty of Ai’s epic imagery feels like a perpetual challenge: Are you looking? Are you listening? Are you responding?- TheWrap
- Posted Oct 13, 2017
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Cahill deserves major credit for keeping the story from becoming mawkish or twee. He was also wise enough to realize it's Douglas' show, and as soon as he steps into the frame, you'll know it, too.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
She (Walters) may be working with old news, but she shores up this shaky film with a heart the size of an ocean liner.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Just like the can-do VW Beetle of the title, Herbie: Fully Loaded succeeds adorably despite the obstacles in its path.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Where Kim's best-known movie, "The Isle," was a stomach-churner, this beautifully composed canvas is the sort of film one falls into, resurfacing at the end with great reluctance.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Csupo needed two very gifted leads to do this beloved story justice, and found them in AnnaSophia Robb and Josh Hutcherson.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Very little actually happens in the movie. There are no cathartic breakdowns or soul-changing epiphanies. Instead, we're offered a collection of small moments that feel so familiar, they remind us how false most films really are.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A risky experiment with a striking payoff, Ted K is an impressionistic attempt to personalize the most unrelatable experience imaginable: life as a killer.- TheWrap
- Posted Feb 16, 2022
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A provocative reflection of its rule-breaking subjects, Brett Morgen's political documentary re-examines the past while drawing unmissable parallels to the present.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Dives into the brutal heart of a place most people would avoid at all cost.- New York Daily News
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