Eric Kohn
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74% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 10.7 points higher than other critics.
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Eric Kohn's Scores
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| Average review score: | 76 | |
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| Highest review score: | Creative Control | |
| Lowest review score: | Rings | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,073 out of 1258
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Mixed: 162 out of 1258
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Negative: 23 out of 1258
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- Eric Kohn
Awaken was reportedly shot over the course of five years and across 30 countries, yet all that time and globe-trotting effort yielded little more than a dense clip reel of sumptuous time-lapse photography strewn about 70-odd minutes in search of a single unifying idea to justify the journey.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 26, 2021
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- Eric Kohn
Whether or not you adore “The Shawshank Redemption,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Million Dollar Baby” — or even the “Almighty” franchise, for crying out loud — the Freeman spark that elevated those movies is nowhere to be found, and Freeman minus the Freeman factor is just a lost cause.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 14, 2021
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- Eric Kohn
Even when The Tax Collector finds a steadier purpose as a taut revenge thriller, it’s mostly just a slog of vulgar threats and violent outbursts, trading substance for anger until the credits bring some measure of peace.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 3, 2020
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- Eric Kohn
On the surface, Last Blood may be a mess of B-movie contrivances, but like its world-weary namesake, it’s also a timely window into the vanity of violent solutions, and why brutality is only viable when fighting for a lost cause.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 18, 2019
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- Eric Kohn
Men in Black: International, which launches Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth into a bland variation on the same “MiB” routine, lacks the energy or ambition to make its intergalactic stakes into anything more than baffling cash grab. This misconceived attempt to inject a tired franchise with new life ends up as little more than an empty vessel.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 12, 2019
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- Eric Kohn
After 85 minutes of mediocrity, The Week Of finally lands on one inspired bit, and then there’s another half hour to go.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 27, 2018
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- Eric Kohn
Somewhere in this material is the potential for tense exploration of private desires afflicting people enmeshed in extreme psychological disarray, but this sleepy drama never approaches the sophistication (or pulpy fun) that would allow it to succeed on that mission.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 16, 2018
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- Eric Kohn
Fortunately, you don’t need to wish for better versions of the movie experience Wish Upon calls to mind; they exist, and deserve repeat viewings far more than Wish Upon deserves one.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 13, 2017
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- Eric Kohn
A bad movie by any culture’s standards, The Great Wall mostly goes to show that if the future of the business lies with Hollywood -China alliances, it doesn’t bode well for either side.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 16, 2017
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- Eric Kohn
Rings never solidifies into one of kind movie, cramming a handful of possibilities into its bloated running time.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 3, 2017
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- Eric Kohn
Cheesy without being self-aware, hobbled by rampant transphobia that the screenplay’s too dumb to address, this inane burst of campy stupidity can’t get beyond the sheer absurdity of its very existence.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Even without its mopey, painfully on-the-nose dialogue and ponderous story, The Last Face sets itself up for failure with its premise, and Penn's apparent inability to recognize it as such. It's his worst movie.- IndieWire
- Posted May 21, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Wakefield's by-the-numbers approach to didactic storytelling relies on tons of random factoids positioned out of context to drive home his agenda.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 4, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Not even Matthew McConaughey can sustain the mushy, amateurish story, which digs itself a deeper hole as it moves along. The established talents of both director and star only serve to magnify the many wrong moves that this stunning misfire takes.- IndieWire
- Posted May 23, 2015
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- Eric Kohn
Instead of commenting on the vapidity of the film industry, Paul Schrader's miscast, poorly executed and utterly soulless drama is an example of the failing art form it seeks to indict. Though it has real ideas, Schrader and his team never manage to put them into action.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 30, 2013
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- Eric Kohn
Just as the frequent cutaways from sexual activity tone down the titillation, Lovelace never garners the energy to construct a fully involving melodrama, rarely rising above Lifetime movie standards. Given the material, the irony here is that the filmmakers play it too safe.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 23, 2013
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- Eric Kohn
Guided by an over-the-top Nazi hunter played by Judd Hirsch (clearly enjoying himself), Cheyenne begins a road trip through Middle American that goes nowhere, and Penn's mopey has-been routine starts to feel like a bad joke that just keeps getting worse.- IndieWire
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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- Eric Kohn
It's a familiar mold: the perils of suburban discontent have been so thoroughly explored that The Details plays like a hodgepodge of familiar circumstances on an assembly line to disaster.- IndieWire
- Posted Oct 30, 2012
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- Eric Kohn
Lee Daniels' The Paperboy is a rare case of serious commitment to outright silliness.- IndieWire
- Posted Oct 4, 2012
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- Eric Kohn
Pattinson portrays the monotonous Georges Duroy in two equally dry modes: scowls and smirks.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 5, 2012
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- Eric Kohn
If "Extremely Loud" came out in the weeks or months following 9/11, more audiences (and critics) might find an excuse to appreciate the way its soul-searching protagonist works through his grief. Ten years later, his struggle actually feels outrageously old-fashioned.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 26, 2011
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- Eric Kohn
It's hard to believe that The Devil's Double doesn't intend to be a put-on. Despite a real-life basis of its plot, Lee Tamahori's fierce depiction of hedonistic Saddaam Hussein spawn Uday Hussein relegates the character to a farcical cartoon.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 27, 2011
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- Eric Kohn
The Ward succeeds mainly as a checklist that keeps it consistent with Carpenter's nearly forty years of work. It has none of the smart genre appeal that put him on the map, instead resembling a desperate knock-off by someone with far less talent. Carpenter either lost his groove or the will to use it.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 6, 2011
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