Eric Campos
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77% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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20% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Eric Campos' Scores
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| Average review score: | 73 | |
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| Highest review score: | Chalk | |
| Lowest review score: | Starsky & Hutch | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 76 out of 101
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Mixed: 21 out of 101
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Negative: 4 out of 101
101
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- Eric Campos
Playing like a video coffee table book displaying some of the man’s most notorious work.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This is a truly strange love story that definitely grew on me as it ran its course, or perhaps it was just that infectious song sinking its hooks into me.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
Very unusual that a film focusing on characters this miserable can be so uplifting, but here it is, and it's damn fine.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
A tough sit, but it attracts more than repels you. It commands your attention. Once it lands its hooks in you, there's no tearing away.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This is a weird little movie, and it's an interesting trip accompanying Dick Ritchie on his transformation.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This thoroughly engaging, if tragic, love story unfolds like a psychological striptease. The biggest challenge here is not to blush.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
A well-done, oft-times entertaining documentary as it presents this unique brand of matchmaking that may or may not be the ideal situation for both parties.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This could've easily been a giant mess, but aiding filmmaker Scott Storm in keeping his ship together is a talented ensemble cast who compliment the sharp, witty script by writer Paul Osborne. You're never too lost in trying to figure out why this poor guy is doomed and you're always entertained. Talent coming in from all sides makes Ten ‘til Noon great movie watching.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
Antibodie does fasten a tight squeeze on its audience, right from the get go, and even despite the long run time, just over two hours, it's a consistently tense ride.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This film is designed to turn your stomach and make you feel ashamed of your fellow man.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
Gory, scary, smart and funny, this is definitely one of the best horror films I’ve seen in years.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
The 3D visuals are an enormous part of MVA's experience and they also help to cover up the lackluster “comedy.”- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This tired old pile of garbage will hopefully be chased out of town soon.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
Winds up being enjoyable, even though the only character I really liked was the main one, played by David Paymer. Everyone else I wanted to whack in the ass with a tire iron.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
We still love you, Terry. Happens to the best of us. But, man, what a stinky load. Someone get the hose.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
These actors and many more make What We Do Is Secret an absolute blast to watch and they do an undeniably perfect job of recreating this notorious scene.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
You love Solondz's films, you'll love Palindromes. That same twisted sense of humor is there and certain scenes go on for an uncomfortably long time, but you wind up savoring the discomfort.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
In a perfect world, movies this clever would open in theaters every weekend. Maybe some day.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
You want uncomfortable tales of love and woe, then Race You to the Bottom has what you're looking for. And if you believe love is a disease that is meant to send people to screaming, burning hell, then you'll have a laugh riot, a real knee slapper, like 1,000 fart jokes heard all at once.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
A little boring and extremely long for what it is, all that Azumi really has going for it are several eye-popping battle sequences, including the climax which is a totally delicious celebration of graphic violence, and some nice camera work.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
With this marvelous cast of characters and the comic brilliance of writer/director Greg Pritikin, nary a minute goes by that you're not slapping your knee with laughter.- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
So well is this film made, written and acted that you’d have to be a pretty big hard ass not to get pulled into the hilarious and even touching exploits of Alan and Tommy as their lives take the most unpredictable of turns. Try it, you’ll like it!- Film Threat
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- Eric Campos
This Brazilian thriller blows a heck of a lot of hot air, but really doesn’t deliver on the ass-kickings it so threatens.- Film Threat
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