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: 3,346 out of 4649
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Mixed: 845 out of 4649
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Negative: 458 out of 4649
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- James Berardinelli
The film is notable for continuing to expand the corporation’s reach into different cultures while displaying a welcome maturation of animation beyond the conventional American standard into something that, although no less family-friendly, is thought-provoking and stimulating.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The movie as a whole isn’t about moments but a synthesis of all the factors that enriched the girls’ tennis DNA. Regardless of how much is true, how much has been softened and reshaped to suit the movie’s perspective, and how much is fabricated, the end result is compelling drama with top-notch performances and a feel-good denouement.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The surprisingly intimate result is enjoyable in the moment but the mental footprint fades rather quickly.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 18, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Although director Jason Reitman (son of Ivan, who made the first two) has done a solid job of satisfying multiple needs while turning out a passably amusing and affecting story, the limitations of the Ghostbusters formula are apparent. Ultimately, however, nostalgia remains the main selling point and viewers attending for that reason won’t be disappointed.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Although there are certainly elements of tragedy in the storyline, this is first and foremost a crowd-pleaser. It touches the heart and, in addition to being Branagh’s most personal film, it’s also his most intimate. Unquestionably one of 2021’s most affecting motion pictures.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 15, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Considering the hype, it’s a disappointment. It might have been better to populate the movie with three unknowns and spend a little more on the screenplay. You can have The Rock, Wonder Woman, and Deadpool, but it doesn’t mean much if they don’t have clever things to say and meaningful things to do.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 10, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
While The Beta Test does a solid job of presenting Jordan as the kind of person ripe for a comeuppance and giving us a high-octane performance to go with it, the movie falls down when it comes to basic storytelling.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 4, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Eternals, despite trying to be a departure from the superhero generic norm, misses wide of the mark and ends up being a major lapse.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 3, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
It’s almost worth seeing Last Night in Soho for the glorious heights of the first hour as Wright manipulates the visuals and acts like a master magician in developing his illusion. It’s when the illusion evaporates that the movie disappoints and, because it starts out so strongly, that makes the lackluster final act all the more discouraging.- ReelViews
- Posted Nov 1, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The movie has a magnetic quality that’s all the more welcome because of all the weighty issues forming its foundation. It’s a tremendous debut effort for Hall, whose work seems more like that of a seasoned veteran than a first-timer.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 28, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
I could easily list a half-dozen movies about famous artists/authors that fall into the same general category as this one. Excepting Cumberbatch’s performance and the strong visual sense, there’s not a lot to separate this from any of them.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 20, 2021
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- Posted Oct 20, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Those expecting an action film may be disappointed by what The Last Duel offers. While the climactic battle is rousing, suspenseful, and suitably brutal, the majority of the film is more about dialogue, perception, and character interaction.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 18, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Halloween Kills is one of the better sequels (put it alongside Halloween 4 and H20 and a shade below the 2018 production) and contains all the elements to make it popular among horror film lovers regardless of their ages.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 15, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The result, for those who can overcome the substantial “suspension of disbelief” hurdle, is engrossing and unsettling. As ridiculous as the premise might sound, the film is not easily forgotten. It lingers.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 8, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The film’s occasional overreaches aren’t always a negative; the high points are very high and, when it’s all over, most viewers will remember them.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 5, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
If nothing else, The Many Saints of Newark recaptures the feel and aesthetic of David Chase’s The Sopranos, the TV series that was frequently cited as the best television had to offer during the eight years when it was on (and off) the air.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 4, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
The Venom sequel checks all the generic comic book movie boxes and, if all one expects from a film adaptation is a straightforward translation with motion and live actors, it’s hard to knock Let There Be Carnage. But, in an era when most superhero productions are becoming increasingly complex, challenging one another for greater depth and storyline intricacy, the shallowness of both Venom movies stands out in an unflattering fashion.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 1, 2021
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- Posted Oct 1, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
here’s a dissonance between the film’s darker subjects and its seeming desire to offer something uplifting at the end. The coda feels dishonest and makes it as difficult to root for the film’s success as it does for the main character.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 27, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
After a slow-burn first hour, the movie cranks up the octane with plenty of blood, guts, and bullets. The final 20 minutes feel a little sloppy, with one twist too many and an unfocused ending that may be optimistically hinting at a sequel, but everything else is solid.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 17, 2021
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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
A lively, crowd-pleasing story with heart to go along with the glitter and glitz, it’s better than a lot of what’s currently available.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 9, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
As a chance for Isaac to re-familiarize viewers with his serious side after spending three films in a galaxy far, far away, it’s effective. But as a character study, it’s flawed and as a narrative, it’s erratic. There are too few high cards in the movie’s deck for it to be considered a winning hand.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 8, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
I hated this movie. Hated hated hated hated hated this movie. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it. There. That just about sums it up.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 2, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
As a stand-alone movie with no connections to anything else, Shang-Chi is an engaging piece of comic book art. It remains to be seen how it will fit into Marvel’s overall plan.- ReelViews
- Posted Sep 1, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Undemanding movie-goers on the lookout for a movie featuring pretty people in a vapid rom-com that might find this movie to their liking. For everyone else, this is decidedly not “all that.”- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 31, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
This is one instance in which the return of a horror icon has a greater purpose than the exploitation of a recognizable brand. Would that more genre films were as thoughtful and thought-provoking, mixing substance with splatter in a fashion that builds uneasiness on more than one level.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 31, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
Although Reminiscence is made with care and competence and features a strong underlying premise, the film as a whole is forgettable.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 19, 2021
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- James Berardinelli
This is a creepily effective excursion into terror that, if watched alone in the dark, may generate post-movie jitters. It’s a quietly intense alternative to generic horror movies that provides its share of scares without the need to splatter the screen with blood and viscera.- ReelViews
- Posted Aug 18, 2021
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