Hal Hinson
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44% higher than the average critic
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55% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.1 points lower than other critics.
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Hal Hinson's Scores
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| Average review score: | 58 | |
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| Highest review score: | Hoop Dreams | |
| Lowest review score: | Johnny Be Good | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 174 out of 420
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Mixed: 166 out of 420
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Negative: 80 out of 420
420
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- Hal Hinson
Certainly, disgust would be an appropriate response to this provocative but rather academic study of violence in the movies. Yet it's hard to work up much of a response of any kind to these casual terrors.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
What you end up with in Good Morning, Vietnam is a peculiar hybrid -- a Robin Williams concert movie welded clumsily onto the plot from an old Danny Kaye picture. And neither half works.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Todd Haynes's Poison is a vision of unrelenting, febrile darkness. It presents three disparate stories in three greatly varied styles, all inspired by the work of Jean Genet, and its effect, as a whole, is like that of an especially vile infection; it moves diabolically through your system, spreading fever and nausea as it goes.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
An animated feature with political agenda -- a didactic cartoon. But that doesn't interfere with its being a whopping good time.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Its attitude seems to be: You met her and liked her in "Speed," now get to know her better. But while it's easy to like her, liking the movie is another matter.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Russia House doesn't sweep you off your feet; it works more insidiously than that, flying in under your radar. If it is like any of its characters, it's like Katya. It's reserved, careful to declare itself but full of potent surprises. It's one of the year's best films.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
If the John Candy-Dan Aykroyd comedy The Great Outdoor had a few more laughs we might be tempted simply to write it off as mediocre and let it go at that. But this woodland farce is just coarse enough, and unfunny enough, to achieve true awfulness.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A plodding, aggressive film that is neither engaging, disturbing nor funny.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The film is never inspired; it's not imaginative enough to be any more than an entertainingly good time. But it's an enormously unassuming, likable comedy, and surprisingly uninsistent for a big summer entertainment.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
What McGrath's Emma does have going for it is a breakthrough performance from Gwyneth Paltrow as the heroine.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Rush is a powerhouse movie but not a cheap one. It hits you hard, but never below the belt.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Martin's poetic elegance turns to sappy mysticism. And if the material had been presented more insistently, it might have been insufferable, too goopy and new-age. Its modesty, though, is its prime virtue.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Roman Polanski's Frantic is taut, intelligent filmmaking, and highly accomplished in a way that doesn't substitute flash for coherence or the pleasures of a well-told story. In other words, it's everything that Lethal Weapon and a half dozen other recent Hollywood thrillers weren't. [26 Feb 1988, p.B1]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A director with a more sensationalistic temperament might have milked this last section of the picture for melodramatic effect, but Russell's direction becomes, if anything, more brisk and more clipped.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Unfortunately, Lumet isn't the brawny social commentator he would like to be -- he's a Jimmy Breslin manque'. His script chronicles a complex, gargantuan evil, but his insights into urban life haven't progressed beyond those of his earlier films -- the chaos of conflicting interests and cultural hatred is one that by now we're more than familiar with -- and his storytelling style isn't compelling or tightly focused enough to keep our attention from flagging.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
While this sort of thing may have worked in the '30s, by today's standards it's half-baked.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
IQ, the new romantic comedy with Meg Ryan and Tim Robbins, is disarming piffle—frothy, sweet and nearly irresistible.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Even with its collapse, Parents is remarkably accomplished for a first outing. It's good enough to make you wish desperately that it had hung together.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The movie is shot as if Bigelow wanted to take her audience to the very edge of sensory overload. Her pulsing, super-psychedelic images are edgy and invasive. They burn as they hit your retina. After a while, however, Bigelow's careening camera, the heavy-metal music and the flash cutting begin to make you feel hammered and abused. Though the movie is jammed with plot, nothing seems to happen. [13 Oct 1995, p.F01]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
About halfway through, the overwhelming fact that the movie is a complete nothing becomes too much to ignore.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
There's no question that the bigotry and shallowness exist out there in the American night, but there's no proportion in Stone's presentation. Stone strains too hard to make his points and in the process distorts them, undermines them. Still, Stone would probably be proud that he's made a picture that audiences may want to ward off and escape from. In that sense, he seems to see himself as being just like Champlain -- a teller of stern and disquieting truths.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
[Abel Ferrara's] specialty is a kind of hallucinatory tawdriness, and here, he's made a hepped-up film about drugs that plays as if the filmmakers themselves kept a healthy supply of the stuff at hand.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Lane's comic bits are sodden, and as a result, the film is listless and fatiguing.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Only a fool -- or someone who's never had a boss -- could completely dislike George Huang's Swimming With Sharks. A revenge comedy in which a much-wronged employee ties up his insensitive, abusive boss and gets a little payback -- puny offense by puny offense -- the film is like Death and the Maiden for disgruntled employees. [12 May 1990, p.B07]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Nixon is an audacious biography rich in imagination and originality, with a provocative, often subversive sense of character and history. Dense and challenging, it is also undermined in places by Stone's obsessions just as dramatically as Richard Nixon was undermined by his.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
This is a baseball movie with virtually no actual baseball footage in it -- yet you're so involved with the characters that you don't miss it in the slightest. Cobb is a brilliant film. And with it, Ron Shelton elevates himself to the top shelf of American filmmakers. [06 Jan 1995, p.C1]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Earth Girls Are Easy, a frisky extraterrestrial romance starring Geena Davis, is the movie equivalent of cheap champagne -- even though it's lousy, it still gives you tickles up the nose. Even at its most rambunctious, the picture just never seems to get going, and if the performers weren't so consistently charming you'd be tempted to pack it in early.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The movie is inventive, hilarious and, in its own sneaky way, moving.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Though it's not a great film, it is an entertaining and, at times, emotionally rich one.- Washington Post
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