Frank Scheck
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47% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 13.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Frank Scheck's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 52 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Peasants | |
| Lowest review score: | The Haunting of Sharon Tate | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 707 out of 2248
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Mixed: 1,107 out of 2248
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Negative: 434 out of 2248
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- Frank Scheck
By most standards, District B13 is a fairly routine summer action movie, albeit one in French. But what makes it unique are the truly amazing and kinetic action scenes featuring Parkour pioneer Belle and co-star Cyril Raffaelli.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Frank Scheck
This would all be moving enough, but the film also benefits greatly from Conde’s endlessly charismatic personality.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Mar 20, 2013
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- Frank Scheck
A feel-good movie about bridging the technological divide between youngsters and oldsters, Cyber-Seniors demonstrates that computer literacy is but a few mouse clicks away.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted May 20, 2014
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- Frank Scheck
The result isn't particularly mesmerizing, but it does offer a well-rounded portrait that will be of particular interest to photography lovers.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Frank Scheck
We're treated to generous excerpts from the finished product, which is all the more resonant for the moving profiles that have preceded it.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Nov 15, 2014
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- Frank Scheck
A rare example of a grown-up story compellingly told from the perspective of children, The Playroom is a modest gem.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 5, 2013
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- Frank Scheck
Some genre fans will be disappointed by the film’s slow-burn style and the cryptic nature of Sam Stefanak’s screenplay, including its twist ending that’s open to interpretation. But for anyone more interested in cerebral horror and less in watching arteries gushing and entrails popping out, The Woman in the Yard offers considerable rewards.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Mar 28, 2025
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- Frank Scheck
It’s certainly entertaining enough while you’re watching it, thanks to the expert performances of its four lead actors, but it’s unlikely to make as much of an impact in the cultural zeitgeist.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted May 23, 2025
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- Frank Scheck
It features heartbreaking and horrific images that sear indelibly into your brain.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 23, 2016
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