Eric Kohn
Select another critic »For 1,258 reviews, this critic has graded:
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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.
(0-100 point scale)
Eric Kohn's Scores
- Movies
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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
A Hologram For the King never congeals into a single, involving story.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 20, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
It’s a delightfully-executed technological wonder, which is exactly the expectation of the moment.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 13, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Hush isn't as original as it looks. But when things go bump in the night and one person can't hear them, the possibilities are endless, and this movie exploits as many as it can before running out steam.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 13, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
This is pop art by way of lowbrow slapstick, with a premise that suggests "Cast Away" meets "Weekend at Bernie's," but really feels like a lunatic's idea of a big, broad studio comedy — or maybe a mad scientist's.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 8, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
The Invitation maintains a unique intrigue that constantly defies expectations.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Melissa McCarthy is hilarious in every scene of The Boss, but the movie rarely keeps up with her.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 6, 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
Bercot's solidly engaging if fairly routine social-realist drama mainly stands out as an actor's showcase.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 28, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Despite some clumsy moments, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 handily revives the first movie's appeal.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 24, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Rather than focusing on a cataclysmic showdown between pop culture's most famous men in tights, Zack Snyder's flashy, cacophonous follow-up to 2013's "Man of Steel" is basically one long teaser for the next installment.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 22, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
A delicately wrought ensemble piece with first-rate turns by Gillian Jacobs, Keegan-Michael Key, and Birbiglia himself, Don't Think Twice scrutinizes its playful setting and finds an ideal entry point for exploring creative desperation.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 14, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Wildly entertaining in parts, Keanu overstays its welcome and just keeps going, showing the growing pains of sketch comedy drawn out to epic proportions.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 13, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Endlessly charming and sneakily wise, Everybody Wants Some!! epitomizes Linklater's unique ability to magnify human behavior with levity.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 11, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Visually scrumptious and slickly told, Creative Control illustrates the power of groundbreaking technology while also indicting its extremes.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 9, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
On the few occasions when the filmmaker does manage to capture their faces, Trapped obtains a more profound connection to the stakes at hand.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 3, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Expert craftsmanship can't rescue Triple 9 from the constant feeling of a pulpy remix.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Contextualized by the documentary, the movie amounts to an enticing narrative experiment even when it doesn't quite hold together.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
The Coens get their cake and eat it, too: The lavish period details, paired with marvelous song-and-dance routines, work on their own terms while a firm self-awareness looms over every scene. It's a tricky balance indicative of directors who know exactly what they're going for: An old-fashioned homage to classic Hollywood and a send-up of the very same thing.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 3, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Bizarre and challenging when it's not outright goofy, Wiener-Dog never feels remotely compromised. Somehow hilarious and gloomy at the same time, it represents a big middle finger to anyone who wishes Solondz would lighten up.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
The filmmakers have instead provided a brilliant window into the impact of the contemporary media circus on public life. While not exactly a figure of sympathy — he lied, after all, more than once — Weiner nevertheless maintains the charisma and drive to provide the movie with one of the most compelling anti-heroes in recent memory.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Under the Shadow smartly observes the emotions stirred up by a world defined by restrictions, and the terrifying possibility that they might be inescapable.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
While a bit too enamored of the foreshadowing built into its premise, Tanne's impeccably acted two-hander examines the Obamas through an infectious, talky script loaded with keen observations, not unlike the appeal of its subjects.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Compelling in a larger sense even when lingers it on its goofier ingredients (the scenes where the pair stage the moon landing drag a bit), Operation Avalanche generally manages to make its outrageous premise stick.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
The climax feels a bit under-realized, but never less than genuine. More than anything else, Morris From America excels at conveying the inherent power of companionship in a largely indifferent world.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Herzog acolytes will find the usual dose of eccentric musings; others may find it alternately perplexing and thoughtful when not hijacked by Herzog's intrusive remarks. But one thing is certain: You've never seen the internet discussed like this.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 30, 2016
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- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 30, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
Goat scrutinizes an aspect of American culture often relegated to punchlines and magnifies the darker reality beneath.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 28, 2016
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- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 27, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
An expertly crafted noir-like depiction of Chubbuck's descent into psychological duress, Campos' grim character study makes up for an occasionally stifling icy tone with a stunning lead performance by Hall.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 26, 2016
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- Eric Kohn
As cinema, it's alternately engaging and overly blunt. But there's no denying its efficacy as a major celebratory gesture.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 26, 2016
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