Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
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51% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 6.1 points lower than other critics.
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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky's Scores
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| Average review score: | 59 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Quiet Man | |
| Lowest review score: | Best Night Ever | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 340 out of 794
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Mixed: 378 out of 794
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Negative: 76 out of 794
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A viewer familiar with the filmmaker’s latter-day schtick can’t help but wonder: How can an artist be so persistent in his use of symbols, and yet never manage to develop them beyond a rudimentary metaphorical framework?- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 13, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The best thing that can be said about Palmer is that it’s innocuous: overlong and sentimental, but rarely annoying.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 27, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Day, who’s very good, moves through it with comfort and charisma. Her Billie Holiday is as much a star in the green room as she is onstage, faced with applause or the harsh bathroom-mirror reflection of abuse and addiction. But many of the other characters might as well be reading off of cue cards.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 19, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The problem with this sort of Hungry-Man dinner theater is that it needs a true believer or at least a testosterone junkie behind the camera to rise above the lowest-common-denominator appeal of watching men yell at and rescue each other. Donovan Marsh is neither; his direction is perfunctory, unable to evoke even something as basic as the claustrophobia of a submarine’s interior. Perhaps he’s just following orders.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 25, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Somehow, Hands Of Stone even manages to make Don King (Reg E. Cathey) seem bloodless.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 24, 2016
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 20, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Rendered in the over-polished, pre-packed prestige style of director John Curran (The Painted Veil, Stone), Davidson’s journey appears meaningless, little more than a succession of pretty vistas for the dirt-caked trekker to squint at while having flashbacks of her childhood.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 21, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Like Barber’s London-set vigilante movie "Harry Brown," it’s another lurid exploitation film classed up with moody lighting and character monologues, with none of the authentic regional flavor or amateur energy that gave real grindhouse flicks their tang.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 23, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Though it delivers disaster-movie specialist Roland Emmerich’s usual mix of pop iconography, cornball Americana, and conspiracy theory, and benefits from some better-than-average performances in hokey roles, Stonewall is a farrago.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 23, 2015
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 4, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Spurlock’s documentary turns out to be the exact thing it is meant to expose: an unfulfilling product passed off as something that’s good for you.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 3, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If one were to diagnose a central problem with The Marksman, it’s that it isn’t actually a Clint Eastwood movie; it lacks the breathing room, the first-take nonchalance that always makes an attractive opposite to the Eastwoodian sense of purpose.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 12, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It teeters on the edge of relapse, aimless and at a loss as to how it can motivate its returning ensemble of former and current lowlifes, who only ever needed one thing to get them from scene to scene.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s somehow both mannered and style-less, fantastical and under-imagined—perversely watchable, in other words.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 24, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A courtroom thriller that becomes sillier and more generic as it zips along. It moves fast (a rare quality for a contemporary thriller), but doesn’t end up going anywhere interesting.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 15, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Seventh Son is brisk and unpretentious, though the fact that these two qualities can be considered remarkable probably says more about the state of modern genre filmmaking than it does about the movie itself.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 6, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Only Bale’s man-of-action reporter comes across as a personality rather than a statistical composite. In part, that’s because the performance recognizes that people of unwavering integrity can still be dicks.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 19, 2017
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 22, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The fact is that moviegoers deserve a better class of comedy, or at least movies that aren’t composed of one part recycled three-act filler and one part vamping.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Slaying The Dragon is meant as an urgent call to action ahead of this year’s elections, and it is here that it really falters.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 31, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Among all the cardinal sins of moviemaking it commits (up to and including reusing an iconic needle drop from a Martin Scorsese movie), the worst is this: It makes Shaft look uncool.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 12, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Occasionally, the viewer gets the sense that the camera’s jittery swaying is meant to draw attention from the film’s clunkiness. Fragrance is a poor substitute for depth.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 12, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Though adapted from her memoirs, Godard Mon Amour dubiously minimizes her character. The most it offers is a depiction of a deteriorating marriage between a beautiful woman and an asshole who’s in the middle of a crisis of artistic conscience. And Godard already made one of those. It’s called "Contempt."- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 17, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Yes, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw is extremely silly. For its first 30 or so minutes, it also manages to be fun.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 31, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Hawke is no stranger to elevating subpar material with a committed performance, but his fidgety crook-with-a-heart-of-gold act is undercut by Budreau’s uncreative use of the limited setting (almost the whole thing takes place inside the bank) and unskillful handling of the broad tone.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
There’s a reason folks like Singer and Morano are able to affect public policy with specious data, and it’s because they’re good at playing characters and cracking self-deprecating jokes and generally being interesting on camera, and real climate scientists aren’t.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 4, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Pitched somewhere between indie domestic drama and direct-to-video exploitation, Lila & Eve is the kind of film in which a sturdy, unsensational piece of acting can take the spotlight.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s the kind of curio that’s arguably more interesting to think about than to watch — a plodding melodrama that mixes royalty-free Elvis worship with preachy proselytizing.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 3, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Bad doesn’t have to mean boring. Case in point: Vice, a bargain-bin high-concept sci-fi thriller full of Joel Schumacher-esque canted Steadicam moves, leaden expository dialogue, and cheap fluorescents-glued-to-the-wall sets.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Apart from one initially funny (but ultimately over-extended) gag involving a fake credits sequence, the material is mostly glib and second-rate—and, when it comes down to it, about as dry, oversimplified, and under-dramatized as a class presentation.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 17, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If nothing else, Exodus: Gods And Kings makes it easier to appreciate Darren Aronofsky’s "Noah," which, for all of its flaws, was at least animated by a personal relationship to the Old Testament.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 10, 2014
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 23, 2018
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 24, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Jacques Audiard’s misbegotten Palme D’Or winner Dheepan aspires to be a "Taxi Driver" for today’s Europe, but ends up as a crude cross between "Death Wish" and Ken Loach.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 4, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Handsomely shot by Steve Yedlin, Rian Johnson’s regular cinematographer, and boasting a typically likable Dwayne Johnson as its star, San Andreas nonetheless struggles to drum up tension or interest, even as skyscrapers topple like Jenga towers and massive tidal waves sweep through San Francisco Bay.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 27, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The difference between this film and the majority of late-period Sandler flicks—besides the fact that nobody goes on vacation and that the dialogue is partly in Spanish—is that it’s pretty funny in spots.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The character of Houellebecq implicitly understands that this is just a transaction, and doesn’t take it personally. It’s too bad that, like so much of the movie, this germ of satire is never developed past the point of premise.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 24, 2015
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- Posted Apr 5, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Though Sandel relies less on exasperating, rubbery digital effects than Rob Letterman, the DreamWorks Animation vet who helmed the original, his direction of the monsters and mayhem is never more than workmanlike, racing joylessly through a shaky plot that barely holds attention.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 10, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
One can’t help but feel as though the whole movie were periodically bellowing the original’s most famous line: “Are you not entertained!?” The answer is no, not really, and no amount of digital gladiatorial carnage or bug-eyed overacting can mask the prevailing air of exhausted, decadent imperial decline.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 14, 2024
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
With a product this generic, one at least expects it to do what it says on the tin.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 24, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Not to say that the movie is a mess. Instead, it plays out as a more or less conventional direct-to-video-style thriller, distinguished by a handful of subtexts and images that might have been developed in a different version, but here register as mere quirks.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 4, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
When Redemption works, it’s as a series of writerly miniatures fleshed out by Statham’s street-tough charisma and Chris Menges’ neon-soaked nighttime camerawork.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 26, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
As this somewhat overlong film continues on, it becomes increasingly shapeless, finally succumbing to the sort of soupy sentimentality it’s trying to critique.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
His (Crowe) movie is a male weepie, slickly lit, but clearly the work of an amateur. Its emotional thrust — the search — is made limp by indiscriminate direction and the kind of quantity-over-quality mindset that invites tacked-on romances and dream sequences that play like dream-sequence parodies.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 22, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
That the comedy is second-rate is a given. But at least it’s brisk, inoffensive, and devoid of human mugging, with Arnett breezing through like a pro.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 17, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
What keeps Don’t Let Go watchable is, ironically, its predictability: the cop-movie clichés, the shootouts, the mishandled evidence, the bargain-bin twists.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 28, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
At best, Korengal is a glorified bonus disc, offering more views of the rocky terrain around OP Restrepo, and a little more time with the fresh-faced guys who spent their deployment stationed there.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 28, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If one is not already paranoid about the relationship of politics, money, and the tech sector or about the industry’s general lack of perspective on itself, then this sort of uncritical puff piece should do the trick.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 6, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Director Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World, Safety Not Guaranteed) lacks any of the eccentricities that might make this quirky and contrived material work, even at face value.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Almost as schlocky as the original, but not nearly as fun.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 1, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It tries to replicate the earlier film’s redemption arc, all the while proving that it is more than willing to adhere to the same double standards it ostensibly pokes fun at.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 6, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
There’s a germ of a smart biopic in Diana; the problem is that it’s tucked away behind a clunky structure and even clunkier dialogue.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 31, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The problem with Banana Split isn’t the surface phoniness or lazy comedy but the fact that the movie doesn’t offer any insight into its ostensible subjects—among them break-ups, female friendship, and teenage jealousy- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 25, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The viewer is presented with a series of caustic, vignette-like scenes which tease bigger themes but end before they can tackle them, as though the film had accidentally started a conversation it didn’t want to have — an impression underscored by the tidy, arbitrary ending.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 2, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s revealed that the evidence against Salahi, who admits only to training with the formerly CIA-backed Afghan mujahideen in an al-Qaeda camp back in the early ’90s, consists of summaries of reports and confessions, which neither side is supposed to see. But instead of rising to the challenge of such potentially abstract subject matter, the film opts for clichés: file boxes, lawyer talk over fast food, the classic confrontation in a poorly lit parking lot.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s comparatively short and fast-paced by modern standards. Unfortunately, it also has a lackluster plot; bog-standard chase scenes and pew-pewing space ships; a notable shortage of interesting characterizations; and a fight scene set to No Doubt’s “Just A Girl” that is nowhere as awesome or as silly as it should be.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 5, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
More importantly, copying an earlier era’s empty slickness still produces only empty slickness.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 21, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The film’s sense of time lacks precision and urgency, and just having characters periodically point out that the clock is ticking doesn’t cut it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 10, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Van Damme’s performance is about the only element left unscathed by the movie’s compulsion to point out its own absurdity.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 5, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Throughout, one is continually reminded of other, better movies—not least of all, the kind of eminently watchable genre films Anderson was producing at his peak.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 8, 2025
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Cleverer than the average Kevin James comedy, though its better gags are unlikely to inspire more than a snicker.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If Howard and Pearle’s idea was to show how an extended argument devolves into the worst values of a previous generation — lashing out with implicit homophobia, resentment, and misogyny in the film’s shouty, snotty, excessively busy final third — then it comes too late here, before being patly resolved. A sharper drama would have made it the focus.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 30, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If the film is made with the understanding that campiness needs to be straight-faced to be funny, then are its “unintentional” laughs really that unintentional?- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 24, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Million Dollar Arm is the kind of sports movie that crams everything subject-specific into quick-cut montages to make room for maudlin drama and fish-out-of-water comedy — a baseball flick where no one is actually shown playing baseball.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 14, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s snarkier and a little more self-conscious than the rest, but just as cornball.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
All well and good — and, again, damn near unquestionably sincere — except that Rosewater isn’t much of a film.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 12, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Apatow appears to have moved on from using airless domestic and urban comforts as backdrops, and that’s probably a good thing. But The King Of Staten Island’s patience-testing failings, however well-intentioned, suggest that for now, he’s only found a new way to lose the plot.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 8, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Add a script that would have seemed derivative even in the early ’90s, and you begin to get a sense of the kind of undigested pastiche that director Sam Hargrave and writer-producer Joe Russo are going for.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 22, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Dumber and less stylish than its predecessor, Kingsman: The Secret Service, the cartoonish secret-agent pastiche Kingsman: The Golden Circle is also even more of an incoherent right-wing text, an exaggeration of the James Bond movies’ violence, fashion sense, and sex that keeps trying to pass off its ham-fisted conservative attitudes as smirking nihilism.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 20, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Without a poignant note or undercurrent of suggestion, it amounts to a world of effects, rather than a world of magic.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 21, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Gelman and Bravo, who wrote the script together, are married in real life, a fact that somehow makes Lemon’s mix of broad caricature and broader relationship metaphors even clumsier.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 16, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The Guillotines expends most of its energy in its first 30 minutes, leaving the audience with roughly 90 minutes of soapy Qing Dynasty fan fiction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 12, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
For all of its ambitions, Here is ultimately too simplistic to work as either a domestic drama or a deconstruction of the same—an experiment in storytelling that turns out to be an object lesson in undercooked ambition.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 31, 2024
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Shot with head-mounted GoPro cameras, the Russian-made action flick Hardcore Henry mimics the experience of watching someone else play a very derivative first-person shooter with sub-Duke Nukem humor.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 6, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Director Brad Furman (Runner Runner, The Lincoln Lawyer) can’t mount a coherent scene even in a Scorsese-aping Steadicam long take, but with this ersatz sting flick, he’s made something so amateurish and baffling that it comes around to being memorable.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 12, 2016
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- Posted Apr 4, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Somewhere around the 60-minute mark, director Nick Cassavetes — whose career makes one wish that John Cassavetes had been a better father — pushes the movie into Tyler Perry territory, with the final third playing as a tone-deaf mixture of wish fulfillment, punishment, and bawdy innuendo.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Like much of the later work by writer-director John Sayles, Go For Sisters is overlong, style-less, and dramatically undercooked.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 6, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The fourth, longest, and flimsiest entry in the director’s signature franchise finds Bay mostly in cruise control, snapping to only when the movie veers away from the “robots fighting in tax-friendly locations” formula—which, unfortunately, isn’t very often.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 26, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Whatever nuance the movie has, it owes to Binoche’s performance; despite the material and visual context, she’s able to convey a sense of contradiction and inner life.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 16, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Unabashedly pulpy, Rushlights brings to mind the noir cheapies churned out by the studios of Hollywood’s Poverty Row in the early 1950s. It has a few of the better qualities of sub-B noir—above-average camerawork, a rogues gallery of bit players — and all of the flaws.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 19, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Geoffrey Fletcher’s directorial debut, Violet & Daisy, has a lot of arch dialogue and very little depth. Talky and artificial, it moves like a sort of lobotomized Hal Hartley movie; it has plenty of Hartley-esque rhetorical devices — theatrical speech patterns, naïve characters, jokey plotting — but lacks Hartley’s sense of curiosity or engagement with the real world.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 5, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
So what, exactly, is wrong with Taken 3? A lot of things, most of which can be attributed to the fact that director Olivier Megaton—who also helmed Taken 2—couldn’t mount an action scene if his life depended on it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 9, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Village Of The Damned is probably the worst movie John Carpenter ever directed: hokey, miscast, devoid of tension and atmosphere.- The A.V. Club
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Even if it weren’t about an atrocity, this training-wheels Doctor Zhivago would still be lame.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 22, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, the title of which should be taken as a warning, knows all too well that its target audience wants more of the same. Heck, some of the songs (“Dancing Queen,” “Waterloo,” “Mamma Mia,” “The Name Of The Game,” etc.) are recycled from the first film.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 18, 2018
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- Posted Dec 9, 2017
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- Posted May 1, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Despite its illegible chase scenes, awkward slow-motion shots, and fumbling attempts at political commentary, No Escape manages to be intermittently interesting, thanks to an off-beat supporting turn from Pierce Brosnan.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 25, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Pitched to the weekday-matinee crowd, the insipid British retirement-age comedy Finding Your Feet doesn’t have much to recommend it apart from its grossly overqualified cast, led by Imelda Staunton and Timothy Spall.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 29, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The authentic Sparks movies at least tend to be howlers, with shamelessly overcomplicated narratives and risible twists. Midnight Sun, on the other hand, is straightforward and trite.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 23, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The mediocre ones, like the new Australian drama Drift, squeeze surfing scenes into conventional narratives, presuming that, because surfing looks exciting, any story related to surfing is inherently interesting.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 31, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The Best Of Me is neither the best Sparks adaptation, nor the worst; it’s merely the most recent.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 16, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The imagery is cliché, and therefore ineffective; the characters don’t seem to operate in the world of finance, but in the world of financial thrillers.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 23, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Frankenstein’s Army is a ludicrous World War II horror flick bogged down by its found-footage gimmick, which is compromised and contradicted so often that it becomes a distraction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The impression left is that of a movie bending over backward to not let its subject tell her life story.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 4, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
By the standards of Tyler Perry’s Madea series, A Madea Christmas is better than average.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 13, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
In brief spurts, the film is funny, but taken as a whole, it feels like a waste of talent. Cheesiness should not be the most memorable thing about a Tony Jaa movie.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 30, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
As hackneyed as the movie’s portrayal of Parker’s life might be, it seems subtly shaded in comparison to the King narrative, which mostly consists of people in lab coats saying things aloud that they should already know, using easy-to-follow metaphors while pointing to a conveniently posted chart or diagram.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 30, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The concept of a supervillain hellbent on Scottish independence is, admittedly, kind of funny (not to mention in keeping with the overall politics of the Kingsman films). But The King’s Man can’t figure out what to do with the idea, apart from having the largely unseen bad guy yell a lot in a Scottish accent. Like so much of the film, it’s trying to have it both ways—to be stupid and clever at the same time, and coming across mostly as the former.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 14, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Like a lot of entertainment pitched at the family matinee audience, it sits at the zero point of watchability.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The more Special Correspondents skirts bad taste — by having the heroes record an ISIS-inspired ransom tape, for instance — the closer it gets to having something to say about mass media and geopolitics.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
That it manages to score a good laugh every couple of minutes is mostly a credit to stars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, who make for a better mismatched-buddy comic duo than the movie probably deserves.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
What a shambles. Robert Duvall, eminent character actor of the Hackman-Caan generation of difficult big-screen guys, returns to the director’s chair with Wild Horses, a dawdling and sometimes damn near unintelligible ensemble piece set in a Texas border town.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 3, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The “new and improved” model looks claustrophobically like an overpriced TV pilot, and not in a good way. Say what you want about the tenets of brooding, art-school-fascist superhero worship, but at least it’s an ethos.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The basic ingredients of a throwback action movie are all there; what’s missing is action and style.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 27, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Jellyfish takes the kitchen-sink approach, piling on external inequities and indignities on its protagonist.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It takes Hawking getting out of his wheelchair — a sequence as tender as it is tasteless — for The Theory Of Everything to register as anything more than impersonal kitsch. It is the one ballsy moment in an otherwise thoroughly neutered movie.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 5, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The Chinese film industry’s insistence on proving that it can make blockbusters that are as dull and crummy as anything to come out of Hollywood (but at only half the cost) continues unabated with Railroad Tigers.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 4, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The rest is feel-good painted unenthusiastically by numbers: a repetitive series of artificially inflated character conflicts and tossed-off resolutions, interspersed with slapstick and jokes about prissy rich snobs, ultimately adding up to far less than the sum of its well-worn parts.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 10, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
By the umpteenth scene where the “joke” is that one of the characters is on drugs, the movie’s strained wackiness becomes wearisome.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 13, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Director Simon Curtis, the purveyor of such middlebrow fluff as Woman In Gold and My Week With Marilyn, lays the sentimental hues and sunbeams on thick, hoping that someone will give a sh-t.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 11, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The movie feels like a throwback; it brings to mind the blandly crappy movies Sandler made 10 years ago, rather than the brazenly crappy movies he makes today. In that sense, it’s a double disappointment, neither consistently funny nor endurance-testing.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 21, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The Meg is lackadaisically paced, dull to look at, and has trouble keeping track of space and plot.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 8, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
In old age, Lewis’ vanity has become touching. But Max Rose — shelved for more than three years before finally making its way to theaters — is as trite as a film can be while piggybacking off the reality of age.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 31, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The stuff is about as convincing as a chain letter and requires considerable padding, despite a slim running time.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 18, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Unfortunately, eccentricities are few and far between in the movie, with sleepy action that bungles its best ideas (like its potentially interesting twist ending) and finds Cage delivering one of his more moribund performances.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 9, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Unable to create emotional tension, it instead opts for obliqueness — which can be tantalizing, but only if there’s something worthwhile hidden underneath. In this case, there isn’t. Instead, the movie comes across as evasive, repetitive, and, eventually, more than a little dull.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 8, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Remove the nonsensical characterizations and The Mountain Between Us becomes a cornball paean to rock formations and (mostly male) beauty.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 4, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Unchecked impulse can be a boon, but Landis writes his way through every scene as though it were overdue homework, and directs with nary a hint of style.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 10, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Aside from the Tour De France segments (the only scenes in the movie to be shot entirely handheld), La Maison lacks the warmth that’s characterized Philibert’s best work. Eventually, the film begins to resemble a cross between a radio station’s webcast and a security-camera feed.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 4, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Adapted from a 2008 memoir by former New York Times writer and editor Dana Canedy, it trades in cloying sentimentality and romance, the gooey melodrama done no favors by Washington’s stiff, anonymous direction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 20, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A clumsy and internally confused sequel to Insidious: Chapter 3 (which was, uh, a prequel to the first film) that offers strictly mechanical jolts.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 4, 2018
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- Posted Nov 6, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The idea of a group of decidedly minor-league cons trying to make it into the major leagues, maybe with a Now You See Me standard of realism, is not unappealing. But the promise of a brainless good time proves false once the actual thieving begins.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 26, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The real problem is that the film isn’t trashy, soapy, or stylized enough be fun.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 22, 2021
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- Posted Feb 8, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
In the end, it comes up with just over half a dozen decent jokes — about one per writer.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 26, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
By turns inert and logorrheic, William Monahan’s pseudo-intellectual nut-scratcher Mojave is a movie of barely furnished mansions and lens flare-speckled landscapes.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 20, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
And yes, it’s as tired as “The Breakfast Club remade with adults” implies.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 1, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Though viewers may have trouble watching any of this with a straight face, the movie’s goofy corniness becomes marginally endearing, in a hobbling-puppy sort of way.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 12, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
In fact, Aftermath only becomes interesting if considered as a dour subversion of the daughter-and-wife revenge scenarios of Schwarzenegger’s action movies — as star text, in other words.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 5, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It is dull and weird — weird in that way that it is pronounced we-ee-eird, the stretched vowel signaling a weirdness that is probably unconscious on the part of the filmmakers.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 24, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The whole thing aspires to art, but can really only be appreciated as trash.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 27, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The truth is that what sinks the film is Shainberg’s insipid direction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 26, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
While Carnahan’s sense of humor has always been juvenile, in Stretch it at least benefitted from a gonzo factor and the crucial quality of having funny parts. Boss Level, however, is clumsy from the jump, with lame gags and a ceaseless, obtrusive voice-over that is always telling us why the next part is funny or what’s happening on screen (in case the viewer is distracted by their phone).- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 3, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
This all contributes to the impression that the director’s interest in the project came down to just about everything except the plot. Which is understandable given the source material, but doesn’t excuse the fact that The Last Thing He Wanted sputters on most of the basic terms it sets for itself. Still, there is at least some nobility to its failure.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 19, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
David Ayer’s latest, Sabotage, is a sloppy DEA whodunit, distinguished by its scatological humor and gore.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 26, 2014
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- Posted Apr 11, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The problem with films like Radioactive is that they neither fulfill the biography’s basic duty of elucidating the life and times of the subject nor offer a compelling artistic vision or drama as a substitute for the hard facts.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 22, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The director, Tim Reckart, is better known for his puppet-based stop-motion (he worked on Anomalisa and was Oscar-nominated for a short film) and seems to be out of his element here.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 16, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
One hundred minutes of snooze-inducing troubled romance eventually gives way to a strange, interesting backstory. It doesn’t manage to recast the preceding feature’s worth of movie in a different light, but instead makes the viewer wish the film had gotten to the end sooner.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 4, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The result is monotonous, its only memorable image being the salacious wink of Cox’s open fly, mid-frame during a shot of Churchill getting out a car. (Presumably this was the best take.)- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 31, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The eerily laugh-free pre-head-trauma opening stretch requires Schumer to play mousy (not her strong suit), while the inevitable climactic speech tests the limits of her acting ability. Somewhere in there are a handful of good jokes about Renee’s delusional self-image...and a few tedious ones.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 18, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Whenever MacFarlane — who has enough trouble maintaining basic continuity — has to stage a fight or choreograph a musical number, the whole thing falls apart.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 28, 2014
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- Posted May 28, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Think of it as a downmarket Atomic Blonde (a film that does Besson’s established shtick with a lot more panache and less ick) or Red Sparrow without the surface-level professionalism; what’s clear is that Besson doesn’t want anyone to think about Anna very hard.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 21, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The familiarity is, of course, the point: Anyone going to a new Kevin Smith movie in 2024 is either already well-versed in the comfort food of the View Askewniverse, or is being dragged on a date by someone who is. The result evokes a kind of bittersweet nostalgia—not for the much-mythologized pop-cultural ‘80s, but for a younger, fresher writer-director who was able to do a lot more with a lot less.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Gloomy, dishwater gray, and often framed through dusty glass, Child 44 wastes no time announcing itself as a capital-S Serious movie that doesn’t have a clue what it’s supposed to be about. Stalinist paranoia, marital anxiety, and a serial killer figure in the murky plot, done no favors by Daniel Espinosa’s inert direction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Wrestling with the intrinsic creepiness of the premise would involve some social commentary, self-awareness, and honest-to-God storytelling, and that’s not Doremus’ bag.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 22, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Its true shortcoming is that it isn’t very funny, offering only generic diversions.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 24, 2024
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The occasionally hackneyed dialogue (one would hardly believe Sheridan also wrote the terrific Hell Or High Water) and anonymously copied direction comes across as a crude approximation of the original Sicario’s sinister narrative, with a similarly stripped-down mise-en-scène, but no sense of purpose.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 25, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
:ike a lot of intentionally shoddy or derivative movies, Bad Milo! can’t overcome what it’s trying to be. It’s neither focused enough to work as straight parody, nor outrageous enough to be appreciated for its excess; it’s a movie about butt monsters where butts are never shown.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 2, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The truth is that a movie about deeply personal obsessions can’t work if it doesn’t have some of its own, and the prevailing mood of The Current War is indifference.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 4, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
While the partnership between Wahlberg and actor-turned-director Peter Berg has produced a few duds since the success of Lone Survivor, none have been as generically mediocre. At the very least, one can appreciate it for being environmentally friendly.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 6, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Manderley is in part a state of mind. In this Rebecca, that state is exasperating boredom.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 15, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Even the downer ending plays like an unconscious nod to the over-familiarity of the material, with one character declaring that it’s “the same thing we do every time.”- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 19, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The sequence is Last Blood’s pièce de résistance, and perhaps the only compelling reason the movie has to exist. But it’s also pure, relentless, grimacing punishment at the end of a joyless film, choreographed like a ritual sacrifice. Rambo has always been a monster, but in his old age, he has become something even worse: no fun.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 20, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
For the most part, Getaway lacks tension and violence. Strobe cuts rob the stunts of any sense of motion; twisting metal, seen in half-second snippets, becomes abstracted texture. While it’s possible to appreciate this stuff on an individual level, it doesn’t quite add up to an action-movie whole.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Ricthie’s Aladdin feels sluggish in comparison to the fast-paced original. Even the songs suffer; the direction of the musical numbers is surprisingly unimaginative and turgid, to the point that even surefire showstoppers like “Prince Ali” and the mighty “A Whole New World” end up succumbing to lackluster staging and uncomfortable performances.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 22, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Like its lead character, The Lifeguard is stuck in a rut. After establishing Bell’s frustration within the first five minutes, the movie continually reiterates it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
What’s missing, among other things, is the dark humor that is the Addams family’s whole raison d’être.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 1, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Hypocrisy aside, Off Label’s biggest problem is that, for a movie that features a lot of people talking about a lot of things, it doesn’t have a lot to say; its scatterbrained, switching-between-browser-tabs structure guarantees that no idea gets developed very far.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
As a McCarthy adaptation, it’s an abject failure; as a piece of art - damaged trash, it occasionally delivers the requisite squirms. Visually and thematically, it has less in common with "No Country For Old Men" or "The Counselor" than with ’90s shot-on-VHS gonzo efforts like "Red Spirit Lake."- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 30, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The movie is bland hackwork; its crime isn't incompetence, but indifference.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Jun 11, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The result puts a handful of good actors on autopilot, maneuvering around Intro To Screenwriting character beats, occasionally accompanied by sappy piano music.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Romeo & Juliet looks chintzy. The Capulets’ masked balls is designed in Pier 1 Imports colors and texture, the lovers’ secret marriage is performed in front of a green screen, and when Romeo goes up to Juliet’s balcony, he climbs a plastic vine with cloth leaves.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 9, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
There’s nothing wrong with social-cause filmmaking, and the movie’s chief problem is less its political talking points than the corny way it tries to impart them.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 26, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Erased is a snoozy, sputtering Euro chase flick—a sort of poor man’s Liam Neeson revenge movie.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 15, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Awkward and unfunny in exceptionally long stretches, Reboot probably won’t turn his diehard fans against him. But it’s unlikely to win him any new converts either. For that, there’s "Clerks," "Mallrats," or "Chasing Amy."- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 16, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Partway through the film, a viewer may begin to yearn for Perry’s usual schizoid shtick, the cacophony of screeches and sobs.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 14, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Too rote to be trash, it has to make do with being mere junk, impatiently exposing more incoherent machinations and more condo-board-like council meetings involving the dullest vampires in moviedom.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 9, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The new Point Break drops the original’s Zen-like balance of macho mysticism and camp in favor of dour humorlessness.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 2, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Does The Tax Collector sound intriguingly bizarre? In actuality, it’s a tediously paced procedural about work-life balance in which suspense-free displays of hackneyed gangbanger signage are filled in with a few flashbacks that look like they were a cut from a much more exciting movie.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 5, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Its blasé attitude to the basics of movie action turn the video-game-esque quest plot into an exercise in tedium.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 25, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The low-wattage, high-concept psychological drama Man Down is too misbegotten to be rescued by Shia LaBeouf’s Method lead performance; in fact, the most interesting thing about it is his masochistic commitment to the film.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 30, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s less a movie than a bad sitcom episode stretched to feature length and raunched up to an R rating.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 16, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The films are inane, sloppy, tone-deaf, moralizing, and have no sense of quality control, but there’s nothing quite like them. Madea, we hardly knew ye…- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 1, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Domino is, for large stretches, just ludicrous—and atypically boring. It’s a sad sight to see from a filmmaker who, once upon a time, excelled at drawing a viewer into the thrill of seeing a sequence come together, with all the pieces falling into place. In Domino, one finds only the pieces.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 28, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Think Like A Man was a memorably bad movie; the most eccentric thing about this sequel is its title.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 18, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Raze is a brain-dead exploitation flick in which barefoot, white-tank-top-clad women beat each other to death.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 8, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A bargain-bin biblical epic that delivers the requisite mass-murder-by-ass-jaw as a cheapjack approximation of Zack Snyder-esque pomp, but is for the most part clinically dull.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 16, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Since making an ill-fated attempt at Hollywood with 2002’s "Killing Me Softly," Chen Kaige has slipped further and further out of relevance. Now even his elegant sense of style — the one thing keeping later efforts like "Forever Enthralled" afloat — seems to be slipping away. Case in point: Chen’s new film, Caught In The Web.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 11, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It is a heartfelt, earnest piece of flatly lit Americana, made in a hypnotically dull style usually associated with mid-century industrial filmmaking.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 22, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The aura of cheap-o emptiness is overwhelming: Scenes tend to be visually featureless, composed against strangely empty walls or Vancouver street corners. Even the occasionally decent fight choreography looks unappealing.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 26, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The Crash fumbles between bad diatribe and bad domestic drama, complete with subplots about absent parents and childhood cancer.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 11, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Old Fashioned — a deathly dull small-town drama with the marketing smarts to bill itself as the conservative Evangelical answer to "Fifty Shades Of Grey" — is all about the importance of sexual chastity, which is another way of saying that it’s all about sex.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 11, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
An exercise in tasteful pointlessness, shot in flat black and white and scored (by Gruff Rhys, of all people) with tinkling piano and sawing strings that evoke nothing so much as an aura of cut-rate class.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 10, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Of course, Cats has always been ridiculous, just as it has always been ridiculed. (“Cats is a dog,” declared a notorious review of the musical’s Broadway debut.) But Hooper can’t even get camp right.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 18, 2019
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The premise should provide plenty of opportunities to skewer the way women are perceived based on appearance, with Shame as the operative word, but writer/director Steven Brill (Little Nicky) uses it mostly as a magnet for broad ethnic humor.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 2, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Tyler Spindel, a Happy Madison veteran, directs The Wrong Missy with all of the worst tendencies of the Sandler shingle style. It’s a series of claustrophobically unfunny scenes that drag on and on, interspersed with establishing shots and music cues that look and sound like they were licensed from a stock library.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 15, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Get On Up is the Hollywood biopic at its near-worst — a formless, extravagant assortment of historical incidents and lip-synched musical numbers, which ultimately amount to little more than a 138-minute showcase reel for Chadwick Boseman’s technically impressive and utterly opaque James Brown impression.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 30, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Gunslingers drags on for a little over 100 minutes, and the best it can show for it is Cage yelling about Jesus in a funny voice.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 10, 2025
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
However rubbery and manic, though, A Haunted House 2 still can’t overcome star attraction Marlon Wayans’ severely limited comic skill set.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 18, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Kidnap is an asinine child-abduction thriller spliced with a touch of the early Steven Spielberg TV movie "Duel," and the most likable thing about it is that it is utter, unabashed garbage.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 3, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The problems with Anita start with director Freida Lee Mock’s attempt to fit this story into the template of a generic empowerment narrative.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 19, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Viewers will readily accept monsters, but the idea that someone would keep filming while evading said monsters — well, that’s taking it too far.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 14, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It delivers the tedious, heavy-breathing buildup associated with the genre, but skimps on the scares and the gory, gooey good stuff.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 28, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Boasting no less than five credited screenwriters, the film is like an exquisite-corpse exercise in kiddie-movie plotting.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 5, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
This one even comes with a freebie: It’s got “dubious” right there in the title. But instead of being sloppily miscalculated (the “Franco touch”), this attempt at a Depression-era labor drama in the vein of John Sayles just bores its way through almost two hours of screen time, never rising above anonymity.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Directed to resemble rather than act, Eastwood comes across as stiff and unemotive, though Diablo doesn’t even have the sense to let its star get upstaged by the overqualified supporting cast.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 6, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
While The Legend Of Hercules offers plenty for viewers who’ve acquired a taste for the fake and incompetent (not the least of which is the dialogue, which finds characters saying each other’s names at the end of every other sentence), it’s unlikely to please anyone who wants entertainment in the conventional sense.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 10, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The film ignores all the potential commentary and conflict in its pulpy, hyperbolic premise (tradition technology, urban contradictions, etc.), offering only trivialities, superficialities, and contempt. It has as little to say as its protagonist. Possibly less, even- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 23, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A vapid exercise in narrative kitsch that spans two languages and multiple decades and love stories.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 18, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Collateral Beauty is one of those cloying movies about learning to take the good with the bad that feels like it was made by aliens with little grasp of human life.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 14, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Murro doesn’t so much direct as frame and stage, placing the characters against digital desktop-wallpaper skies and constructing each battle scene as a showcase for the characters’ prowess and toughness.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
There’s nothing about this unconscionably long movie (it runs a whopping 132 minutes) that suggests anyone involved ever watched it from start to finish. But it looks nice enough, like a Nicholas Sparks adaptation, with lots of flowers and flannel.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 2, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The sort of uninspired international pre-sales item that usually goes straight from a basement booth at the Cannes film market to a Netflix parent’s peripheral vision. The sole interesting thing about NWave’s animation is its use of the camera, which plays to 3-D’s pop-out factor.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 7, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Its one saving grace is that Chu’s direction is so wildly inconsistent that it manages to produce a handful of genuinely gorgeous images alongside all of the cruddy ones.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Stranded is unmistakably bad, but somewhat enjoyable, especially for viewers who have a soft spot for the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" favorite "Space Mutiny."- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The second interesting thing about Every Thing Will Be Fine is that it’s very bad, and that its bizarre throwaway lines and shrugged-off subplots brings to mind Tommy Wiseau instead of Douglas Sirk — an impression underscored by extensive, largely mismatched dubbing.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 2, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If nothing else, Jean-Christophe Jeauffre’s insipid Passage To Mars instills a greater appreciation for the classic movies that clearly inspired it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 28, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Black Nativity is a cut-rate musical melodrama that grafts overreaching references to black culture onto a facile family-values narrative.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 27, 2013
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- Posted Jun 30, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Billingsley (Couples Retreat) has a remarkable disregard for anything that might hold viewer interest, though he and Vaughn (who also produced) have managed to put together a heck of an ensemble for something that’s basically a low-tier Nicolas Cage cheapie, minus Nicolas Cage.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 29, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
As played by actor-musician Johnny Flynn, the Halloween-costume Bowie we meet in Stardust is a miserable, charmless wannabe. Which is to say that the film fails where a single photo of this most chameleonic of music legends would succeed: It makes Bowie boring.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The move from practical stuns to a discount VFX simulacrum (no real cars appear to have been wrecked in any of these chase scenes) has not flattered Tong’s amateurish direction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 21, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
This is supposed to be a world of fighters with bizarre outfits and combat abilities, but a lot of the time, the viewer will just find themselves staring at a screen that’s mostly rocks.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 22, 2021
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
As it turns out, there is something worse than Nicholas Sparks, the king of morbid romantic kitsch, and that’s a Nicholas Sparks pretender with highfalutin pretensions.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 24, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Stylistically, Once Upon A Time In Venice is mostly indistinguishable from a middling TV pilot that never made it to series.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
This is a bad movie, with maybe two good jokes and some of Allen’s clunkiest direction.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 7, 2020
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A deranged melodrama where any sense of soapy, campy fun is undercut by the preachy, self-serious tone.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 23, 2015
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It becomes clear early on that, despite its cheap thriller trappings, the film is headed only in the blandest direction, basically a love story of the kind traditionally told in commercials for tech companies and phones.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The sets are either claustrophobically limited or anonymously empty; the period detail is nonexistent; and the special effects are on par with a Syfy original.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 9, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The result is an uncritical, drama-free documentary that comes uncomfortably close to resembling a business-magazine puff piece.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Without a coherent lead performance, all Baggage Claim has left are its generic rom-com plot — which has flight-attendant Patton jetting around the country to meet the perfect man in time for her younger sister’s wedding — and profoundly shoddy production values.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If it’s any consolation to the parties involved, Exposed could have ended up being worse; however, it’s unlikely that it could have been much better. Trainwreck-bad movie enthusiasts will be disappointed to find a film largely defined by its lack of energy, in which every scene seems to be stalling for time.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 26, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Jeff Garlin’s second directorial feature, Dealin’ With Idiots, is a largely improvised ensemble piece about a comedian who decides that his son’s Little League team would make an interesting subject for a movie. It doesn’t.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 16, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Here, a few words should be said about Carrey’s performance: It may be the worst dramatic acting of his career, a charmless cartoon of self-repression.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 16, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s a lazy, crappy film, and perhaps even a cynical one, but its ineptitude is charming.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 24, 2017
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The high point of Last Vegas is also arguably the low point of Robert De Niro’s career.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 30, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Largely free of Sandler’s usual schmaltz and lame romance, it’s pure plotless, grotesque high jinks, bizarre and inept in a way that’s fascinating without ever being all that funny.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The rare Steven Seagal movie to open in American theaters, Contract To Kill is so crude and anti-cinematic — so f***ing bad — that it becomes its own parody.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 7, 2016
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Too incompetent to work as an underdog dance flick, but not nearly weird enough to qualify as howling camp, Battle Of The Year is destined to please only bad movie buffs desperate for a fix of awful dialogue, blatant product placement, and clunky exposition.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 19, 2013
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Likely to be appreciated only by homeless viewers who need a quiet place to nap during the cold months of winter, the movie has more awkward dead space than jokes.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
It’s a movie where everything, from the sets to the cast and crew, is an unconvincing, low-cost substitute for something else.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 21, 2014
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
If there are any new jokes left to tell about Holmes, they’re nowhere to be found in the abysmal Holmes & Watson, which might be the worst feature-length film ever made about the “consulting detective” from Baker Street.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 25, 2018
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- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Perhaps the movie’s politics—which range from tone deaf to irredeemable—would be more of an issue if it weren’t so inept.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 2, 2016
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