Jack Mathews
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49% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.7 points lower than other critics.
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Jack Mathews' Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | |
| Lowest review score: | Perception | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 810 out of 1391
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Mixed: 296 out of 1391
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Negative: 285 out of 1391
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- Jack Mathews
For each joke that is fresh, there are at least three that fall thuddingly flat. Rock suffers a problem common to comedians moving from sketches to features; he hasn't quite been able to get his performance level above caricature. To his credit, he's made more of this than you'd expect from the lame premise.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Directed with his usual flair for the obvious by Dennis Dugan ("The Benchwarmers), "Chuck and Larry" has the nowness factor of a Polish joke. Does anybody laugh at this stuff anymore?- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Locks in on its self-destructive subjects so precisely, it's almost unbearable to watch.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
The movie has a terrible premise compounded by a lame script and the miscasting of its surfeit of talented stars. You have to wonder why Dobkin, whose last film was the hilariously raunchy "Wedding Crashers," would be attracted to this tame material.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Every once in a while, a performance pops out of a Hollywood movie that is so brilliant and unique to the matching of actor to role that it's impossible to imagine anyone else achieving it.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
May be free of gay stereotypes, but it's absolutely riddled with romantic cliches. It's hard to see the progress in that.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Given the near total absence of intellectually ambitious American movies today, a critic's first impulse after seeing Francis Ford Coppola's reedited Apocalypse Now may be to treat it as the new, improved version he says it is and proclaim it a masterpiece - if not in 1979, then now. But it's not that simple: Apocalypse Now Redux is not a new movie, and neither is it necessarily improved.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
By describing the structure of a great trick in a movie about a great trick, The Prestige makes a promise it can't keep. Its third act is about as convincing as a photo of a cow jumping over the moon.- New York Daily News
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Finally, you get down to the music, which is easy to take for the first hour, before it starts doubling and tripling back on itself, in an unnerving and seemingly unending spiral of repetition.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
If you have a serious interest in wine and the patience for this kind of rangy, undisciplined filmmaking, you'll learn something. But you'll have more fun at a winetasting.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
The performances are all terrific, but Gene Hackman is close to a career best as the family patriarch Royal, the most useless man you can't help loving.- New York Daily News
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In a clear case of substance over style, this stark, clumsy documentary tells the heart-breaking stories of a dozen law-abiding Muslim or Arab immigrants and visa workers.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Has the integrity of good dialogue and enough of a writer's preserved craftiness to make it a worthwhile date-night attraction.- New York Daily News
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Gerry isn't much of anything, and doesn't claim to be. It's a movie stripped of its movieness.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
It has a nifty premise and outstanding performances from Ferrell, as the protagonist-in-progress, and Emma Thompson, as his blocked creator.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
This is a crazy, gorgeous, disturbing, darkly comic horror story about an early-18th-century Frenchman born in a Paris fish market without any odor of his own but with a sense of smell that would make a pack of bloodhounds wail with envy.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
The themes are about the power and consequences of sex, but the stories are too glib and episodic to leave any impression.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
A slick, fast-paced production with first-rate performances and an emotional punch you won't soon forget.- New York Daily News
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A slog to get through, but Jeanie Drynan's nuanced performance as the enduring matriarch makes it all worthwhile.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Represents the year's biggest gamble - and it delivers the year's biggest and most ambitious fantasy.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Like a lost recording by the Beatles, Sylvester Stallone's Rambo arrives with its feet planted firmly in the past, a reminder of a time when Stallone, Chuck Norris and other wooden soldiers of the big screen filled multiplexes with the floor-shaking thunder of trivialized war.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
It's not as clever, or as consistently funny, or as well-cast as "Shakespeare in Love," but Richard Eyre's Stage Beauty is the most fun I've had with the Bard since that 1998 Oscar winner.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Fujimori comes off as amiable and in full denial, recalling the positive headlines of his presidency - and there were many - while laying the scandals off on Montesinos.- New York Daily News
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- Jack Mathews
Does something no other Jesse James movie has done: It tells the truth.- New York Daily News
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