Grant Hermanns

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For 71 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 36% higher than the average critic
  • 16% same as the average critic
  • 48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.2 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Grant Hermanns' Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 57
Highest review score: 90 Pizza Movie
Lowest review score: 20 Gale: Yellow Brick Road
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 71
  2. Negative: 11 out of 71
71 movie reviews
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    • 70 Grant Hermanns
    It may not be the most original, but it still proves to be a funny enough endeavor.
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    • 30 Grant Hermanns
    While she may not have been given the best material to work with, Meg Clarke proves to be one of the few bright points in The Banished as Grace.
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    • 80 Grant Hermanns
    What's even more impressive about Osiris are its visual effects, which rival even those of some of the big-budget studio movies.
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    • 30 Grant Hermanns
    Year of the Fox is a movie far too marred by its narrative missteps to fully embrace its better parts. The dialogue becomes increasingly predictable and mind-numbing, which makes for a very misguided effort.
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    • 40 Grant Hermanns
    I can't deny Krawchuk has absolutely improved on some of his missteps from the first film, but in his apparent effort to pull from the success of Terrifier 2, he learned the wrong lessons regarding mythology pacing and crafting a compelling final girl, making this slasher sequel another learning experience rather than a celebration.
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    • 50 Grant Hermanns
    As the stakes rise alongside the body count, Canning nicely captures Candice's struggle between her enduring faith and doing anything to protect her son, giving us just enough of an emotional center to overcome the film's familiarity.
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    • 40 Grant Hermanns
    Site is a movie that's made up of a solid foundation with an interesting concept, ambitious direction, and a talented cast that can't find a way to maintain its better efforts along the way.
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    • 40 Grant Hermanns
    The haunted object formula actually has some proper stakes, while the imagery proves memorable enough. Yet its clumsy story, bizarre character choices, and awful dubbing turn it into a truly messy affai
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    • 20 Grant Hermanns
    The creepy imagery in the first act improperly sells just how dull the movie ultimately ends up being for the majority of its overlong runtime, and while its snail-like pacing and lackluster acting fail to make its psychological themes land with anything more than a mute thud.
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    • 60 Grant Hermanns
    Despite having some really good parts driving it forward, it's unfortunate that The Mortuary Assistant never quite finds its rhythm.
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    • 80 Grant Hermanns
    Both the dramatizations and the interview segments of the film are artistically gorgeous, showing a remarkable grip on genre styles, from film noir to pastel-soaked satire and shadow-heavy psychological thrillers. With animation from April Kovacs and Brad Brown also deployed to tap into Werhun's love of literature, there's not a single frame of the film that doesn't immediately catch the eye.

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