James Berardinelli
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.4 points higher than other critics.
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James Berardinelli's Scores
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Positive: 3,347 out of 4651
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Mixed: 845 out of 4651
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Negative: 459 out of 4651
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- James Berardinelli
The overall package, despite suffering from some third-act narrative problems, generally goes down easily and boasts a strong, lived-in performance by Shannon Purser (Barbara from the first season of Stranger Things).- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
McFarland USA, like "Hoosiers," makes characters a priority. The film, directed by New Zealander Niki Caro, focuses on the people involved in the drama. The narrative doesn't saddle them with cliché-riddled subplots; it makes them and their concerns real.- ReelViews
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
This movie desperately wants to be liked. The problem is, there's not much here to like -- at least nothing that's new or interesting.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The sense of verisimilitude helps to ground the drama. Although MDMA goes to some dark places and features its share of ugly scenes, it’s ultimately a story of hope and redemption. It helps to remember that Wang has become a successful businesswoman and now filmmaker.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 12, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
An "intelligent" action film, because it presents the viewer with an opportunity to puzzle things out rather than sit mindlessly and watch people get blown to pieces.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Amateur is a curious mixture of high art and delicious campiness, and the result is a funny, insightful, and almost-hypnotic motion picture.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Wonder Woman 1984 is overlong, tonally inconsistent, and poorly paced. Although it raises the bar during its final hour, the viewer has to navigate about 90 minutes of action-deficient, sometimes nonsensical narrative to get to the point where the title character (again played to perfection by Gal Gadot) does something other than moon over her lost love, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine).- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 23, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
Although an intriguing way to deconstruct and reassemble a story familiar to most people who have taken high school English, Ophelia doesn’t live up to its promise perhaps because the lead character, even after having been “expanded,” is still rather flat.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 29, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Bad Times at the El Royale has problems beyond its inability to stick the ending but that’s the one that ultimately sinks it.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 13, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
Director Robert Rodriguez understands the exploitation genre and delivers everything one craves from it - over-the-top, graphic violence; scenery-chewing villains; cheesy one-liners; and plenty of naked boobs and bums.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Artificial in both its dialogue and its construction, the film only works - on those occasions when it works - because of the sincere performance by the underrated Toni Collette.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Governess is solidly entertaining material with enough substance to lift it above the traditional period drama.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Tomorrowland is an interesting collage of moments and ideas in search of a strong narrative and a coherent ending.- ReelViews
- Posted May 21, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
It’s an elegant and highly unexpected offering from George Miller that allows him to step away from the Mad Max universe if only for one interlude.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 25, 2022
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- James Berardinelli
It's a lot of fun and, because of the high quality of the cast, there's no need to feel guilty about praising such an inherently silly motion picture.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
At a guess, I'd say that Goosebumps will satisfy its core audience - fans of R.L. Stine's popular children's books - and bore pretty much everyone else.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 16, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
Although a heist film with a high testosterone quotient might not be everyone’s favorite wintertime treat, it’s an effective antidote for all the highfalutin Oscar wannabes out there.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 13, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Rules Don’t Apply is a strange, schizophrenic sort of movie. Despite moments of emotional strength and bursts of quirky comedy, the film is undone by its generally lethargic tone and the film’s insistence to shift its focus from the putative lead characters to a supporting player.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 22, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
This film offers a compelling scenario of what could have happened. And Burger's look back through the recent mists of time is certainly no less likely or fascinating that Oliver Stone's in "JFK."- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The movie worked for me both as a commentary on the electoral process and as a slightly overcooked thriller.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Saying bad things about Never Been Kissed, an unapologetic crowd-pleaser, makes me feel like the Grinch stealing Christmas, but there are some things that can't be ignored.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Brassed Off! is a traditional feel-good motion picture with an element of social commentary thrown in for good measure.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
As a shallow tale of conscienceless bloodshed and revenge, Last Man Standing is reasonably effective. But as an updated version of the far better-realized Yojimbo, it's an unqualified failure. Last Man Standing is a surface picture -- it looks good, sounds good, and moves quickly -- but there's no depth whatsoever.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
For roughly the first two-thirds of its 109-minute running length, To the Stars is an effecting and effective tale of female bonding. Unfortunately, the wheels come off toward the end as melodramatic contrivances result in an unlikely climax and unsatisfying denouement.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
Red Dragon is done in a painfully mechanical, by-the-book manner. Scenes are assembled to move the plot from point A to point B. There's no atmosphere. No tension. Flat performances. All of these problems are rightfully laid at the feet of the man in charge.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Unfortunately, the material doesn't justify the talent. These women deserve more than Calendar Girls ultimately gives them.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It's an unsettling piece that reminds us how even monsters aspire to living the American dream.- ReelViews
- Posted May 4, 2013
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- James Berardinelli
Allen appears determined to craft a motion picture that can be laughed at without plumbing any especially deep neuroses of the human condition.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Overall, this is a well-acted peek back in history to an era when scientific and engineering techniques currently taken for granted were in their pioneering stages, impelled forward by humanity’s insatiable desire to explore and conquer new vistas.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 4, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
One of the most obvious problems with The Godfather Part III is that it covers little new territory. The plot is highly derivative of the original.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Enough conspiracies and secret codes to make Dan Brown sit up and take notice. All this and more can be found in David Robert Mitchell’s bizarre, trippy Under the Silver Lake, where the plot at times seems as perpetually stoned as Andrew Garfield’s lead character.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 20, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Hobbs & Shaw is a “classic” summer movie in every sense. It uses Fast & Furious physics (as opposed to the Newtonian kind) to amp up the spectacle element while diminishing the excitement quotient.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 2, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
For many adults, sitting through this will be an exercise in tedium. It offers about as much as an oversized, overlong Saturday morning cartoon and if that's where expectations are set, it probably won't disappoint. Talk about setting the bar low, though.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 6, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Director Marc Webb brings the same kind of deft craftmanship for drama and low-key humor that he exhibited in "500 Days of Summer" and the result is emotionally true and dramatically solid.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 6, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
Most war films try to be epic in scope and intent. Lone Survivor opts for a smaller focus and succeeds on its own terms.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 13, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
As family films go, this one offers an engaging and exciting 90 minutes.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Scott is by no-means a “can’t miss” filmmaker. Although this is far from the worst films he has made, House of Gucci is among his most disappointing. With such a strong cast and the pedigree of a high-profile true crime story, viewers are likely to expect something with more octane. But the movie is too long and starts to spin its wheels long before it reaches its destination.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 25, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
It’s a perfectly enjoyable piece of movie-making and a treasure for those who want a better understanding of how old TV shows were made.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 9, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
More of the same. One senses viewers wouldn’t want anything different.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 18, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
It is difficult to deny Nell's intelligence and sensitivity. We approach this story with the same fascination that Nell faces each day, seeing, if only for a short time, how different the world -- and people -- can be.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Director Zhang Yimou's ambitious attempt to blend martial arts action with Shakespearean melodrama. It's not a perfect marriage but it offers two hours of solidly over-the-top entertainment featuring incredible visuals and powerful performances by international icons Gong Li and Chow Yun Fat.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Despite Tony Scott's occasional blundering, True Romance is still a visceral roller coaster.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Rust Creek, an uneven but ultimately satisfying thriller from indie director Jen McGowan, seamlessly blends horror and thriller elements across its 108-minute running time.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 7, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Despite flouting Hollywood clichés, it nevertheless manages to be both romantic and funny even though it starts with the separation of the main couple.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 15, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
The strong final third counterbalances the weaknesses of the first half. I prefer films that build to something worthwhile rather than collapse short of the finish line.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Anthropoid is engrossing but it isn’t happy. War movies, at least the best of them, seldom are.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 19, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
Those yearning to make use of a small package of tissues may be willing to overlook the movie’s deficiencies but I can’t help but wonder whether a conventional telling of the same story might have been more effective in the long run.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 21, 2024
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- James Berardinelli
Offers everything a good movie of this sort should: plenty of suspenseful action, a few good laughs, and a share of obligatory "reluctant buddy" bonding.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Regardless of the medium, this is an effectively brutal story of swords, sorcery, demons, and heroes, with an Oedipal hint or two thrown in for flavor.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Lack of focus is ultimately the undoing of sophomore feature director Yann Demange – despite crafting several compelling stand-alone sequences, he is unable to stitch everything together into a compelling whole.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 17, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
For adults, while The Last Mimzy is not unpleasant, it lacks the polish and substance to be anything more than an opportunity to attend a movie with one's family. The film does a lot of things but it never fully satisfies.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Spider-Man and the first sequel were breezy adventures - easy and fun to sit through. Spider-Man 3 is a chore. The effective moments require a lot patience to uncover and some of what has to be shifted to get to them is not worth the effort. People love trilogies because it's said that good things come in threes, but this series would have looked better and felt more satisfying had the filmmakers stopped at two.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Woo is in fine form, employing every weapon in his considerable arsenal: slow motion shots, billowing clothing (scarves, loose jackets, the dresses on flamenco dancers), pigeons taking flight, lots of martial arts/WWF moves, and a fluid but constantly-moving camera.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Jolie's account is mostly accurate but coldly clinical. The story is effective in relaying Zamperini's narrative but lacks both the gut punch one often gets from prisoner-of-war narratives and the full catharsis one expects at the end.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 23, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
I'll be among the first to admit that Timothy Dalton is a fine actor. But giving a solid performance has little to do with being a good James Bond, and, as accomplished as Dalton is, he's a failure as 007 in The Living Daylights.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The film’s problem is that, after chronicling Nancy’s nightmarish 12 hours on a tiny rock island, director Jaume Collet-Serra and screenwriter Anthony Jaswinski don’t know how to end things. Their choice of a resolution is preposterous and underwhelming.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 25, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
After starting out as a character-based ensemble piece, The Best Man Holiday turns into a predictable affair determined to hit as many familiar beats as possible while striving to wring tears and cheers in equal quantities from its audience.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 18, 2013
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- James Berardinelli
This is one of those middle-of-the-road art pictures that will impress some music lovers and attract a small audience, but won't really excite anyone. Copying Beethoven does not do for its title composer what Amadeus did for Mozart, and that's a shame.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
With the exception of a few slow spots, Outlaw King flows briskly. It’s one of the better “Netflix originals” the service has provided and worth the expense of two hours.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 9, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
Wheeler is extremely secure in filming the sex scenes - they are inarguably erotic - but she has trouble with serious drama. Overall, that makes Better Than Chocolate a mixed bag with a wavering focus. In many ways, it's like the majority of heterosexual romances -- not unpleasant or unwatchable, but nothing special.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The caper is a dud - so stupid and implausible from beginning to end that it's impossible to take it seriously for even the briefest of moments.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 3, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Unless you're a fan of Slater or Tomei, or hopelessly addicted to sappy, ineptly-handled love stories, there's no reason whatsoever to subject yourself to this movie.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The best film of The Hobbit's three, this final installment is closer in quality to "The Lord of the Rings" than to its immediate predecessors.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 15, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
No matter what your opinion is of the movie, you're unlikely to be bored.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Happenstance represents an intriguing meditation on the unseen forces that no one can escape.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Unfortunately, although there are a few nasty thorns here and there, The First Wives Club is a largely uninspired (and unfunny) comedy that collapses completely in the final fifteen minutes.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Stoker is deliciously demented, and that's a good thing. This twisted coming-of-age tale takes us into "Carrie" territory without the supernatural element.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 13, 2013
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- James Berardinelli
It’s as if the film’s reason to be is its aesthetic, with everything else being of secondary concern.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 1, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
I suppose there are reasons to see That Darn Cat, but only if you're under twelve and desperate, or accompanying someone in that category.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
As a feel-good movie about disabled youths, Rory O'Shea Was Here gets the job done, but it isn't interesting or daring enough to make it worth a trip to a theater.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
As a cavalcade of highlight clips, it’s hard to imagine something more attention-catching. But as a movie… What works as a sizzle reel totaling three minutes shows its inherent shallowness when expanded to nearly two hours.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 30, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Camilla Belle is an impressive newcomer - this could be her breakthrough appearance.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It often tries too hard for laughs and gets cringes instead. Lawrence and Feldman play well off one another, but the movie needs more than that chemistry to be an unqualified success.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 23, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
Doctor Sleep is more straightforward and narratively clean than "The Shining." Although too long by at least 20 minutes, it is more accessible and doesn’t overly penalize those who haven’t seen (or don’t remember) the original movie.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 6, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Much of this movie seems like a retread of Jurassic Park (with a little King Kong thrown in at the end), not because director Steven Spielberg is intentionally copying himself, but because there's really not much more that he can do with the premise.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It's rare for homosexuals in mainstream motion pictures to be presented as individuals rather than icons; Love! Valour! Compassion! defies tradition by proffering its characters as real people with believable problems.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
DiCaprio wears the persona of Hoover with ease, again reminding audiences that the young man who made so many girls swoon with Titanic has grown into an actor of great range and capability.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Not mainstream fare, but neither is it as willfully obtuse as "Melancholia."- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 19, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Alien 3 is, simply put, a mess. The writers have no idea how to tell a coherent, entertaining story. With the exception of a surprise or two, there isn't much worthwhile here.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Taking advantage of the studio's breathtakingly intricate animation, directors Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg have breathed vitality into this, the fifth "new wave" Disney animated picture.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Most of Sing's creative energy was invested in the musical numbers and, fortunately, that's where it shines. But the film really can't go toe-to-toe with heavyweights "Zootopia," "Moana," "Dory" or even the little-seen but superior "Kubo."- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 21, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
Denzel Washington plays Denzel Washington, good cop. This isn't a great performance, but Washington wasn't brought in to show off his acting chops.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
As a comedy, The Mask is genial, but its recycled plot is far too thin for the film to succeed as either an adventure or a spoof.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Deliver Me from Nowhere wants to be profound, but it mostly feels like it’s still searching for a chorus.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 24, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
One thing missing from Fight or Flight is the kind of Tarantino-inspired banter that elevated Bullet Train. In fact, the production is only fitfully successful in transcending the boundaries of a generic action film.- ReelViews
- Posted May 9, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Heartbreaker isn't disappointing enough that it will cause pangs of deep regret for anyone who pays to see it in a movie theater, but it will go down more easily as a home viewing option.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Lovebirds stands out as a worthy opportunity for home entertainment.- ReelViews
- Posted May 25, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
It's a symphony of solid storytelling and good feeling that pays tribute to Hollywood's rarely-seen, gentler side.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Abetted by a strong lead performance from actress Felicity Jones, the film stands as a monument to gender equality at a time when that subject has become a hot-button issue due to the upheaval associated with the “#metoo” movement.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 19, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
The trailers make Run All Night look like a fast-paced shoot-'em-up and, although those elements are present, this is a darker and grimmer experience.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 13, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
With a cast like this, one has a right to expect something amazing, so the fact that We Own the Night is merely "entertaining" might cause disappointment in some quarters.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
This is a lackluster film that exists exclusively because its predecessor made money.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Too much of what The Spy Who Shagged Me has to offer is tired and derivative, and, when the various jokes and gags are tallied, there are many more misses than hits.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
By limiting the number of special effects shots and treating the film more like a horror movie than a science fiction spectacle, Shyamalan creates a claustrophobic atmosphere and keeps the tension level high. There were times during this film when I was strongly reminded of "Panic Room."- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Bridget Jones’s Baby exceeds expectations and, as a result, makes us willing to forgive the delay in bringing the character back to theaters.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 15, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
A Perfect Murder has inexplicably managed to eliminate almost everything that was worthwhile about "Dial M for Murder," leaving behind the nearly-unwatchable wreckage of a would-be '90s thriller.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
An incomplete movie, artlessly cleft in the middle. Cinema interruptus.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The final chapter of the trilogy has saved the best for last and will at least deflect the most serious concerns of those who think this series has taken too many extra laps.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 16, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
An insult to anyone who has tragically and unexpectedly lost a loved-one in a similar manner.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
A scathing satire of conspicuous consumption and a fashion-obsessed culture, Absolutely Fabulous - The Movie hits most of its targets and twists the knife but, as funny as the material sometimes is, the flimsy narrative and threadbare caricatures encounter difficulties trying to sustain a 90 minute motion picture.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
From an acting standpoint, Blake Lively makes a compelling case that she doesn't have what it takes to play this sort of a role; she lacks the chops to carry the elements of the movie in which she is expected to dominate.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 4, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Despite being sold and marketed as a thriller, the most interesting aspects of Shot Caller are the dramatic ones.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 24, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
This movie isn't a disaster, but, all things considered, there's little reason to make it a high priority for theatrical viewing.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
With its hackneyed plot, feeble attempts at characterization, and predictable finale, the second half of Independence Day becomes an extremely dull and lifeless affair.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
One of its most obvious strengths is that it can satisfy many different types of audiences -- those who demand something substantial from their motion pictures, and those who could care less.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Crafted with flair and style, and without pretension, Confidence achieves the modest goal of being an entertaining cinematic adaptation of a B-movie script with an A-list cast.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
While I admired the lead performances, the journey of The Drama remains unfulfilling. When I see a movie like this, I want to connect with the characters and believe their circumstances. I got some of the former but practically none of the latter.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 3, 2026
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- James Berardinelli
Calling this version of Dawn of the Dead a remake is applying a misnomer. It's more of a re-imagination.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
In many ways, The Forgiven feels like a CliffsNotes version of a longer, more complex narrative. But, even considering that numerous subplots might benefit from a mini-series approach to the material, the transformation of the central character is handled in a powerful, credible manner.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 30, 2022
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- James Berardinelli
The problem with the movie isn't the acting, it's the story, which falls considerably short of the promise of its premise. For a plot about super-intelligent people, the screenplay is surprisingly dumb.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
It’s an okay movie if all you want is an everyman dad doing superhero-ish things while getting beaten up along the way, but it’s neither as wildly entertaining nor as exhilarating as its predecessor.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 18, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Despite having a slim resume (the quirky indie Safety Not Guaranteed), Trevorrow handles Jurassic World like a pro. He hits all the right notes, giving the two-dimensional characters as much heft as they deserve (which isn't much) and handling the action sequences like a seasoned veteran of Hollywood tent pole features.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 10, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
Relying more on existential and philosophical issues than action or cheesy special effects, Realife represents the kind of movie I want to see more of.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 30, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
The new Ivan Reitman/Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy is a one-joke affair, and it takes surprisingly little time for the potential humor in the situation to wear thin.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Putting aside all the controversy, however, viewers are left with an expertly-directed and well-acted historical epic that disappoints only in its shallow perspective of the Irish/British and Irish/Irish conflicts.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
On balance, it's a good movie but not a great one. Probably the only reason it's getting North American distribution is because of the involvement of Liam Neeson.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
What starts out as a talky, modern-day re-interpretation of "Pygmalion" (Henry Higgins is explicitly mentioned) turns into something heart-wrenchingly bleak.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
This is a movie to restore the faith of those who had given up on science fiction after "The Matrix Reloaded/Revolutions." By adeptly combining action and ideas, it proves that Hollywood can still produce astonishing entertainment.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
There are times when iconic characters should be left alone to bask in the glory of a single appearance and, unfortunately, that's the case with Gordon Gekko.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
This isn’t Sheridan at his best and, although it may provide Jolie with some exposure outside of voice work and Disney properties, it’s not going to resurrect her career as an action star or a serious actress.- ReelViews
- Posted May 14, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
So, for Bad Boys for Life, we avoid a trip into the lowest depths of hell in favor of a dead end.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 15, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
The concept of expanding the John Wick “world” by adding a worthy female counterpoint isn’t an inherently bad idea. The flaw is in the execution.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 9, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
The scares (if you want to call them that) are still there - one "boo!" moment after another, strung together like a breadcrumb trail through a labyrinth. So if that's all you want from a Halloween release like Paranormal Activity 3, you are the perfect audience member.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 20, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Brooks' take on the ups and downs of modern romance and the unexpected turns it takes is smart, funny, and (above all) uncommon. It's not hard to recommend this on Valentine's Day or at any other time.- ReelViews
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This is a disturbing film, a journey into the heart of a damaged man’s psychosis. In many ways, it’s more of a horror film than an action/adventure offering. Even Nolan’s The Dark Knight, the crown jewel of the 21st century DC/Warner Brothers cinematic catalog, traced a more traditional comic book movie template than Joker. Within this genre, there has never been anything quite like it.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 2, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Despite its general failure, some scenes from Clash of the Titans remain memorable. Chief among them is the duel with Medusa, a scene that ripples with tension.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
For a story like this, there’s something about a purely animated approach that can’t be replicated in a live-action repetition. Nevertheless, as an alternate telling with a more mature point-of-view and a greater focus on narrative over music, Rob Marshall’s The Little Mermaid leaves its mark and Halle Bailey’s Ariel can stand alongside Jodi Benson’s.- ReelViews
- Posted May 23, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
The result, while capable of painlessly occupying 90 minutes, isn't remarkable enough to recommend as more than a home video rental.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 11, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
The dramatic scenes aren't generally effective, but the comic bits more than make up for most of the deficiencies. Those searching for something that examines a crumbling marriage with greater depth and sensitivity would do better watching Judy Davis in Husbands and Wives.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Diamonds Are Forever is plagued with problems. After a promising start, the story devolves into idiocy.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Dreamer is a kids' movie. It offers the simple black-and-whites of innocence, with no grays to add complexity.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Music and Lyrics is frequently appealing, often witty, and occasionally funny, but it's not going to convert skeptics and cynics into sentimentalists.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
If nothing else, Unfriended does an excellent job portraying the frenzy that is on-line teen interaction. This is the new equivalent of "hanging out."- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
What's wrong with this movie? A better question might be: What's right? Every attempt at comedy is not only obvious but delivered in such a forced manner that any hope of generating laughter dies before the joke has been told.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Although This is 40 is too long and at times over-the-top, its essence is grounded in everyday moments and emotions that will have viewers nodding with understanding and recognition.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 20, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
The dialogue is routine, frequently punctuated by cliches, and the character-building scenes do little more than waste time.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Devotees of either the classic animated Disney cartoon or the remake featuring real, live actors may find a few reasons to delight in Cruella. If one puts aside the film’s antecedents, however, what’s left is an unremarkable (although certainly not awful) family film (with a PG-13 rating) that lacks a compelling reason to exist.- ReelViews
- Posted May 27, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
An excellent movie… if you're a seven-year old girl. That's less a negative evaluation than it is a statement of fact. This isn't a "family film;" it's a "children's film."- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Like most rom-coms, it is comfort food although it lacks the fantasy element associated with characters who are less seasoned.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 8, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
Why bother with wit, intelligence, and emotion when children will be equally entertained by pretty images, colorful action, and the obligatory poop joke?- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It doesn’t feel fresh, but neither is it stale. Despite the very modern setting, the throwback elements are by far the most welcome aspects being offered, proving that sometimes, sticking to the basics is the smartest move a director can make.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 12, 2026
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- James Berardinelli
It's not a stretch to say the movie works in large part because of the charm and sparkle of the three leads: Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, and Kristin Scott Thomas.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 6, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Roach and screenwriter Tony McNamara sought a different perspective for the material. The result is more dramatic, less over-the-top, and proves to be tonally uneven. The humor is muted and less overtly vicious, but the more serious approach doesn’t quite succeed.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 28, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Scrooge is basically a harmless, fitfully enjoyable version of the timeless classic, and worth a look for those who have had their fill of the more serious adaptations.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The film has the twin virtues of being bold and dizzying...The greatest disappointment with Night Watch is that, at a critical juncture, it fizzles.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
There are far worse horror sequels clogging up the streaming services, and Ready or Not 2: Here I Come at least occasionally delivers on the promised gore and dark humor. Still, for those who just want to see Samara Weaving go scorched-earth on some devil-worshippers one more time, there are enough viscera and sharp objects to provide a passing entertainment.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 23, 2026
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- James Berardinelli
As it is, this is a painless experience but lacks the qualities to make it a true pleasure.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 11, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
As a movie, On Stranger Tides would have to be considered a failure. The story does not engage, the characters are stick figures, the action sequences are perfunctory, and the whole enterprise reeks of being a money-grab.- ReelViews
- Posted May 19, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
It's the kind of thing that Shakespeare might have written if he had undergone a frontal lobotomy.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
A tremendous improvement over the tepid 1995 original, this quasi-sequel brings humor, fun performances, and a canny understanding of late 1990s-style video games to a party that never takes itself seriously.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 20, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
Wildling starts out strongly but the qualities that make the first 20 minutes engrossing and harrowing drain away and the movie morphs into a thoroughly unsatisfying excursion into fantasy-tinged horror.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 16, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
The story is overly familiar and the characters are all types, but Cohen's cinematic techniques make The Fast and the Furious watchable.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
LaBute has transformed the eerie, disturbing psychological thriller into an unintentional comedy. At times, The Wicker Man is hilariously bad.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
There are moments of pure poetry in the movie but the production as a whole seems overlong and repetitive and takes a detour or two that distract from the aching beauty of the central story.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 15, 2013
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- James Berardinelli
The movie works when focused on character interaction and buddy-movie tropes, but the action elements are perfunctory at best and boring at worst. Bill Dubuque’s script is never able to balance out the ledger.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 25, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Hitch is 2005's lone legitimate contender for a Valentine's Day movie date.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
A delightfully loopy comedy about the hijinks that occur when families collide.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 14, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
One Life feels like something straight out of the 1990s when many low-key, non-U.S. dramas were being embraced by art house devotees and more adventurous multiplex visitors. The movie is neither showy nor ostentatious. It tells a story in a workmanlike fashion that allows viewers to learn a little bit more about the central figure and why his life is deserving of a big-screen treatment.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 15, 2024
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- James Berardinelli
The movie, which is concerned primarily with the several weeks surrounding Eichmann’s capture, mixes factual elements with a few “Hollywood touches” to provide a compelling thriller.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 29, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
To be fair, there are occasional moments that succeed dramatically. These are typically the quieter, less histrionic ones.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 6, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
August: Osage County is all about the acting. That makes sense because the storyline doesn't offer much that could be considered new or remarkable.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 13, 2014
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- Posted Sep 6, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
The film is unquestionably more accessible than Horse Girl, but for all of its parodic elements and unpredictability, it nevertheless feels unpolished and unfinished.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 23, 2022
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- James Berardinelli
What a horror film SHOULD be - dark, tense, and punctuated by just enough gore to keep the viewer's flinch reflex intact.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Are you weary of the high-octane, CGI-heavy action offered by the Fast and Furious series? If so, then it would be hard to find any reason to recommend the film.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 28, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
A feel-good movie that offers enough comedy and romance to warm the heart without risking a sentimental overdose.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Jarhead is about how the experience of being in the military fundamentally changes an individual. In this case, the focus isn't about the madness of slaughter in the jungle, but the madness of inaction in the desert.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Sometimes, even a little gratuitous nudity can't save a movie. This is one of those occasions. Cosmopolis easily trumps "To Rome with Love" as the biggest disappointment of 2012 from an established director.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
When the characters in Footloose are dancing and the music is blaring, the film comes alive. It has energy and personality. Would that the same could be said about the dramatic scenes, which are hamstrung by a combination of mediocre acting and atrocious dialogue.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 11, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Despite regurgitating elements from the founding trilogy, Jason Bourne represents the best the series has yet offered.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 28, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
First-time feature writer/director Zu Quirke does a good job setting things up and sticking the landing, but her approach to the horror elements is generic at best.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 14, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
Though Kansas City has its share of arresting moments, the production as a whole is too superficial to be considered amongst the director's best work.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Dramatically, Disclosure isn't especially potent, but it isn't drama that Crichton and Levinson are striving for. On its own terms -- the fear of lost security that many thrillers prey upon -- Disclosure works, and that's all that anyone can reasionably ask from this kind of motion picture.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Frears isn’t just telling a pleasant story about an unusual friendship; he’s asking us to take a look at whether we have advanced as far in 120 years as we believe we have. The question lingers after the movie is over.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 29, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
As it currently stands, Kill Bill is a victim of its director's ego and its distributor's greed. The moments of greatness make it worth seeing, and there's certainly plenty of entertainment to be found here, but it's hard not to lament what might have been.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The result, although uneven, is generally enjoyable, especially for those who attend with the right mindset. Character and narrative are secondary concerns for a movie primarily driven to provide a Valentine to '60s rock-and-roll.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Reader is closer to a near miss than a rousing success but, on balance, this is still worth seeing for those who enjoy complexity and moral ambiguity within the context of a melodrama.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Swan hits many of the right notes but as an attempt to be something more, it paradoxically becomes less.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 19, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
It's the depiction of the love and sacrifice of a father for a son that makes Life is Beautiful worthwhile.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Very little of what made the written version so enjoyable has been successfully translated to the screen, and what we're left with instead is an overly-long (two hours and thirty-four minutes, to be exact), pedantic thriller.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
This is a character we have seen a million times before and Eastwood brings little that's new or original to the part. The movie as a whole can be labeled with the same criticism.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 22, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
These are two fascinating characters, and watching them thrust and parry proves to be as impossible to turn away from as observing a grotesque roadside accident.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The battle scenes are well choreographed and contain enough uncertainty to make them genuinely exciting, but one would expect no less from a man who has overseen Civil War engagements (Glory) and Japanese strife (The Last Samurai).- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Nerve does a better job with its style and pacing than it does with its characters but, ultimately, Vee is likable enough for us to stay on the ride with her. For a late-summer throwaway, the film is surprisingly entertaining.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 28, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
It’s quirky, a little unpredictable, and never feels like warmed-over leftovers. There’s a bite to things – an edginess that doesn’t cut too deeply but keeps the sentimentality in check. One of the year’s most pleasant surprises.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 25, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
Although nowhere near as lush, artistic, and downright entertaining as the Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway interpretation, The Highwaymen hews closer to the historical facts (with the climactic ambush being filmed on-location where it happened).- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 1, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Most of the movie involves Rogen interacting with Rogen and this is problematic on a number of levels. First, neither version of Rogen has a good feel for the shifting tone of the movie. Secondly, without another human to play off, Rogen is frequently stiff. Or, to put it another way, he has zero chemistry with himself.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 17, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
The follow-up proves not only to be creatively bankrupt but a disappointment on all levels and thereby tarnishes the perception of its predecessor.- ReelViews
- Posted May 20, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
The film has lofty goals, but comes across as leaden and pretentious. It's a character study in which the lead participant is the least interesting person in the movie.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Rocketeer may not be perfect, but it's an excellent example of how to adapt a comic book to the screen.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It’s an emotionally satisfying experience that brings to life a group of appealing characters and allows them to grow and expand in front of the lens.- ReelViews
- Posted May 24, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
By compressing everything into an overheated 24-hour period, Duck Butter is able to explore the highs and lows in extreme circumstances, where the importance of every moment and action is heightened.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 27, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
Although Shrek Forever After is not as funny or as impudent is its great-grandparent, some of its comedic jabs land solid blows to the funny bone.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The story is simple, as befits a movie that's more about visual flash, technical bravura, and ideas than plot and character development. TRON turns into an action-oriented endeavor, with characters attempting to make their way through the video game inspired landscape of the mainframe to the goal that will achieve victory.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Beloved is for those who want substance from a movie, and don't mind facing uncomfortable truths in the process.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The film contains enough quiet, reflective moments for us to become aware how preposterous the central conceit is, and that keeps us at arm's length.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
One of the cleverest moments in Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator comes during the first five seconds: a memorial dedication to Kim Jong Il. It's all downhill from there.- ReelViews
- Posted May 15, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
The film's biggest problem is its director. Marc Forster is an experienced art house filmmaker with impressive credits (most recently, "The Kite Runner)", but he is clueless when it comes to action sequences.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
I usually give writer/director Tony Gilroy the benefit of the doubt because he has scripted some of my favorite films but Roman J. Israel, Esq. is a few steps too far in the wrong direction.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 22, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
After teasing the viewer with the possibility that this movie might be interested in doing more than offering jump-scares, claustrophobic point-of-view shots, and child-in-peril scenes, Come Play proceeds to provide those all-too-familiar sequences and more. Worse, because the lead character is autistic, it doubles down on the issues that can arise from communication difficulties.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 30, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
Rise of the Guardians is enjoyable as a stand-alone adventure - not groundbreaking animation but a solidly entertaining 90 minutes for older children and adults.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 19, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
The hiccups resulting from the back-and-forth switches between two disconnected stories are no more than a minor irritant when one considers the wider scope. In making this film, Clooney has accomplished something rare and unusual in today’s cinema – an epic science fiction motion picture that focuses on characters and ideas.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 23, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
To an extent, Snakes on a Plane reminds me of "Eight Legged Freaks." It has the same kind of off-the-wall, don't-take-it-seriously comedic horror sensibility.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Sure, there's a plot, but it's a secondary element to the lines the actors deliver. Only Oscar Wilde has the same bite. Fortunately, Elliott understands this, which makes Easy Virtue go down smoothly.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
K-19 will not go down in the annals of cinema as one of the great submarine stories, but it is an engaging and exciting narrative of Man confronting the Demons of his own fear and paranoia.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Gives life and meaning to an event that is little more than a footnote in history books (if that).- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It’s a strange little movie - by turns fascinating and frustrating. Its strong thematic thrust is counterbalanced by an uneven and at times farcical narrative and the characters are more avatars than well-realized individuals.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 18, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
The problem with Waititi’s approach, not unlike those faced by Roberto Benigni 22 years ago when he made the divisive "Life Is Beautiful," is perfecting the tonal shifts. His difficulties in this area can create a whiplash effect that results in the overall production feeling a little “off.”- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 4, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
While Ernie's on-field accomplishments were extraordinary, it was the environment in which he struggled to achieve them that makes him the worthy subject of a motion picture.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The movie is still incredibly silly but in a more boisterous way, like a comic book come to life.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
All the explosions and fights are filmed with consummate skill, and are thrilling in their own right. But that's where it stops. The pacing is erratic and the level of tension ebbs and flows.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Unfortunately, the film stumbles, offering too few legitimate scares and displaying an overreliance on traditional horror movie clichés.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
A lot takes place during The Painted Veil's two-hour running length, but most of what happens occurs within the hearts and minds of the leads.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
When the story moves into the 2000s, Christy finds its true identity—not as a tale of athletic triumph but as a portrait of endurance and survival. It’s messy, painful, and deeply human, which makes it far more compelling than the average true-life sports drama.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 7, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
The performances of Buckley and Colman rescue much of what’s salvageable in the narrative and there’s some interest in how the truth will be revealed but the movie isn’t as funny as it needs to be for the satirical elements to work.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 8, 2024
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- James Berardinelli
Not a complete waste of time, but it doesn't make us FEEL the way better dramas do, and, in the end, it lacks the qualities that would make it memorable or powerful.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Pretty mediocre entertainment, and probably better suited for home viewing than a trip to the multiplex.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Those who don't understand what it means for an actor to "sleepwalk" through a performance need only watch Men in Black III; there's no shortage of examples.- ReelViews
- Posted May 24, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Big Fish is a clever, smart fantasy that targets the child inside every adult, without insulting the intelligence of either.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
For a director whose reputation is built on aggressively in-your-face subjects and styles, Snowden stands as a strangely inert outlier, a project that lacks passion although not perspective.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 15, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
The strength of the cast assembled by Australian-born director John Hillcoat is eye-opening.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Brothers is arguably the most successful remake of a foreign film since Martin Scorsese reworked "Infernal Affairs" into "The Departed" and won the Oscar.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
By turns frustrating and tedious, this can sink even the most intriguing story.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 14, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
Playing the love interest, Kelvin Harrison Jr. does as much as he can with an underwritten character. Ice Cube, as is increasingly the case for the veteran musician-turned-actor, steals every scene in which he appears.- ReelViews
- Posted May 27, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
This is the kind of tearjerker that will cause audience members to cry, but only because they paid hard-earned money to see it.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
For the most part, its characterizations are so weak and ambivalent that the audience finds it difficult to develop much sympathy for anyone, regardless of whether they're white or Native American.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Howard stages several powerful sequences, including a harrowing childbirth scene, but the film falters in its final act, losing focus and stumbling toward an anticlimactic conclusion.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
This may sound like Woody Allen - in fact, it often feels like Woody Allen (minus the expected helpings of angst) - but it's not. Prime is from writer/director Ben Younger and, while it's not up to the level of Allen's great romantic comedies ("Annie Hall," "Manhattan"), it's better than anything the acclaimed New York auteur has brought to the screen in recent years.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Although not as expertly-crafted as "Die Hard" or "Speed," The Rock is exhausting in its own right -- and that's just one of several convincing reasons to see this film.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Next Level feels a little too much like a money grab and, although moderately entertaining on a popcorn level, there’s a sense of missed opportunity.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 12, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Rather than taking any sort of bold step forward, Moana 2 is more of the same. Although that can be seen as a positive, it feels a little disappointing that this is the best Disney was able to craft after an eight-year wait.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 2, 2024
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- James Berardinelli
Remove the musical elements and the 2024 version, directed by newcomers Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr., resembles an amateurish imitation of the 2004 original. Add in the mostly-awful songs and it becomes an in-your-face assault on the senses.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 12, 2024
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- James Berardinelli
At a time when juvenile movies often dominate theaters, this is an adult movie through-and-through, and evidence that there are filmmakers who care about entertaining a more mature audience.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Not since Dr. No has 007 been so cool and ruthless, and never has a plot been this close to realistic plausibility.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Knowledge is not always a good thing and observing how one individual handles this unusual fantasy-tinged situation provides enough compelling drama to make Mark Fergus' debut feature a source of suspense, intrigue, and philosophical musing.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Equalizer 3 is the messiest of the three movies and the most narratively fractured, but it should still satisfy those who consider themselves to be fans.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 1, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
It isn't as delirious a journey as we experienced a decade ago, but it's still filled with wonder, monsters, and thrills.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 10, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Four words say all that needs to be said about Shrek the Third: more of the same.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
One would be hard-pressed to consider The Perfect Storm “triumphant” or “uplifting” but both terms could be used to describe The Finest Hours.- ReelViews
- Posted Jan 28, 2016
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- James Berardinelli
The Hummingbird Project is too slow and confused to work as a thriller, a drama, or something in between.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 21, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
The high production values, excellent acting, and strong writing make this a cut above what is often accorded this sort of release pattern. For those intrigued by the material, it’s worth seeking out.- ReelViews
- Posted Jul 5, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
City of Ember has almost anything one could want from a science fiction-based family adventure film: likeable characters, an imaginative setting, and a fast pace.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The humor is often muted and at times almost apologetic and a subplot involving long-ago events fails in its goal of boosting the three-dimensionality of a character.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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- James Berardinelli
The film has two highlights -- a profanity-laced monologue by Peter Falk about boxing and the one-on-one confrontation between Monroe and Chambers in the ring.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
A low-key holiday drama that's refreshing not only because it lacks the big discovery melodrama of most similar movies but because it's entirely believable.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Enjoyable, and will likely appeal to anyone who appreciated the 2001 film.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Blue Bayou channels plenty of anger and passion and the narrative lynchpin is sufficiently compelling (despite a tendency toward melodramatic manipulation) but Chon’s capabilities as a writer don’t match those as a director and an actor.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 15, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Cuteness is the watchword here. The dark, eerie atmosphere that oozed from every frame of "The Empire Strikes Back" is gone. Instead, for Return of the Jedi, we have good triumphing decisively over evil, a too-pat resolution to a love triangle, and walking teddy bears.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Taken as a whole, Freakonomics feels almost like an extended episode of 60 Minutes with a lot of childish animation and some awkward connecting sequences.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Away We Go is not as dramatically wrenching as "Revolutionary Road," but it's unquestionably more enjoyable.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
A quirky romantic comedy that suffers from a rare cinematic malady: it's too short.- ReelViews
- Posted May 5, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
Glory Road's strength is the way in which it blends social awareness into the sports genre.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Gemma Bovery, which is based on a graphic novel by Posy Simmonds, possesses a deliciously sense of wit and irony.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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- James Berardinelli
Heartfelt but safe. The missing element is the edgy irrelevance that elevated Crowe's best directorial efforts - "Say Anything," "Jerry Maguire," and "Almost Famous" - above their generic counterparts.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 21, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
The movie teaches lessons without preaching, and focuses on the magic of relationships rather than that of special effects. This leads to a production as affecting for adults as for children.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
While the sluggish beginning and ending mar this Star Trek outing somewhat, there's still enough here to please fans of the series, and, to a lesser extent, movie-goers in general.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
This movie is sloppy and disjointed - an unsatisfying melodrama built upon a shaky foundation of contrivances, coincidences, and plot holes.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The craftsmanship is impeccable as is the acting, but the storytelling is where the movie falls down.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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- James Berardinelli
Although there’s nothing in The Dial of Destiny that damages the character’s legacy, this is as unnecessary as any franchise entry in recent years. Indy’s time has passed. It’s time to let him go gently into that good night.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 27, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
Suffice it to say that those who love the play will sit enraptured through Wicked for Good and not think it’s a minute too long. Those without the same depth of connection may leave wishing Chu had hired a less generous editor and made better use of his pruning shears.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
It's surprising to admit that the British comedian, known far and wide for his willingness to take risks, plays it safe in The Invention of Lying - a fault from which the movie never truly recovers.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Although the film provides material for adult viewers to chew on, it is not as deep or thoughtful as some of the Pixar classics.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 14, 2023
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- James Berardinelli
Could it be argued that the movie is “so bad that it’s good”? I suppose, especially if you’re a connoisseur of cinematic guano. For me, Death Race is merely bad. I wouldn’t worry about finding a way to append the word “good” to anything associated with this film.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Unfortunately, following a key narrative inflection point, the suspense starts to leak out like the air from a slightly punctured balloon as the screenplay stumbles through minefield of hostage movie clichés on its way to a predictable and moderately unsatisfying conclusion.- ReelViews
- Posted Jun 19, 2020
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- James Berardinelli
The film's look is impressive; it's the most successful rotoscoping effort to date (far surpassing Richard Linklater's duo of "Waking Life" and "A Scanner Darkly"), and causes every frame to drip atmosphere.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The film, although deeply flawed, is at times compelling, even if it seems as if a reel is missing.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 6, 2010
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- James Berardinelli
One could argue that Crank works best as a comedy. It's occasionally funny, and some times VERY funny.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
As heist films go, Radford has crafted an engaging, if not especially memorable one, with Flawless.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
On balance, however, there are more things to like about Daybreakers than to dislike. The production is loaded with impressive touches, some more nuanced than others.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Overall, I found the film to be somewhat disappointing – another instance of a streaming service pouring big screen dollars into a project of only middling quality.- ReelViews
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
The Cured suffers from a common marketing problem that afflicts many horror-cross-something hybrids: it’s at times too slow and existential for pure blood and gore lovers and too grotesque for those with a penchant for offbeat, idea-based allegories.- ReelViews
- Posted Feb 22, 2018
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- Posted Apr 5, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Indy's companions are weak; we don't identify with them the way we did with Marion and Sallah. There's less action and more overt comedy, and neither change works to the benefit of the story.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The special effects budget is on the high side but those effects serve the story rather than the other way around, and Paul is all the better for it.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 19, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Takes things too far by leaving about 75% of its questions unanswered. This isn't an artistic choice; it's screenwriting sloppiness, and it results in a profoundly dissatisfying experience.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The Laundromat uses a format not unlike that of "The Big Short" (without Margot Robbie in a bubble bath) to shine the light on the kinds of activities uncovered by The Panama Papers.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 9, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
The problem isn’t the non-fiction book by Diane Ackerman around which the narrative has been constructed, but a series of “added” scenes and subplots that seem lifted from a bad B movie and have the unintended consequence of devaluing the story as a whole.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 31, 2017
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- James Berardinelli
While the film does deliver a few solid laughs (though none that truly hit an 11), it ultimately falls flat, feeling less like a theatrical mockumentary and more like an overlong streaming special.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 12, 2025
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- James Berardinelli
A paranoia-choked atmosphere is the primary reason why The Thing works as well as it does. The setup is standard stuff, establishing that the characters are isolated and can expect no help from the outside. The realization there could be an alien among them, and any one of them might not be human, is what launches The Thing into a spiral of escalating tension.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
There's nothing special, shocking, or precedent-setting about the film, but it functions on a level that 007 fans will appreciate - as eye and ear candy for those who prefer action to exposition and character development.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The performances are uniformly strong and there are some powerful scenes but the overall story arc is less insightful or affecting than one might hope.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 18, 2014
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- James Berardinelli
This is a workmanlike motion picture with solid performances. It's just that the superior production values are used in service of a mediocre storyline.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
It's an awkward technique that outlived its usefulness more than four decades ago. I like the movie, but hate its presentation.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Enjoy this movie for what it is - the kind of motion picture that can cause Champaign-like giddiness - and don't obsess over how true-to-life this work of fiction is.- ReelViews
- Posted May 23, 2012
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- James Berardinelli
Perhaps the best thing that can be said about Thor is that it doesn't feel like a cookie-cutter superhero comic book origin story.- ReelViews
- Posted May 6, 2011
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- James Berardinelli
Body of Lies neither panders nor condescends. It involves current events and has a political viewpoint, but it overplays neither.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
An intriguing blend of globetrotting neo-noir and road trip plot elements, The Wedding Guest often seems on the cusp of greatness without ever getting there. The film classifies more as a disappointment than a success because, despite its little triumphs, it fritters away too many opportunities and suffers through a turgid middle act.- ReelViews
- Posted Mar 8, 2019
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- James Berardinelli
Ball may not have the answers but he eloquently and forcefully explores some of the potential ramifications. The ending may be too pat, but the journey to get there - bitter, spicy, and poignant - more than compensates for any last-minute fumbles.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Teeth is not only odd but it's genre-defying. The film doesn't limit its field of choice: it's a black comedy, it's a drama about teen angst, it's a romance gone bad, it's a B-grade horror film, it's an allegory about female empowerment.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
The basketball star's power might be the drawing card for Space Jam, but the Looney Tunes group steals the spotlight – at least as often as Pytka will let them.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
If there's anything special about the film, it's that on this occasion, the emotional realism of the characters, especially Slade, is heartwrenchingly believable.- ReelViews
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- James Berardinelli
Some of the characters are interesting, but their situations are not.- ReelViews
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