Jamie Neish
Select another critic »For 49 reviews, this critic has graded:
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48% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.4 points lower than other critics.
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Jamie Neish's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | My Uncle | |
| Lowest review score: | Postman Pat: The Movie | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 49
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Mixed: 25 out of 49
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Negative: 4 out of 49
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- Jamie Neish
Doff, who acts as both writer and director, establishes an offbeat, ridiculous tone from the start that solidifies itself with visual humour and sharp dialogue that pay off in riches further down the line.- CineVue
- Posted Aug 25, 2020
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- Jamie Neish
Astronaut is a sweet film that could have done with more fire under its belly earlier on.- CineVue
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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- Jamie Neish
To follow-up a successful film is a daring achievement in itself, but to surpass it is something else, and that’s what DuBois does here.- CineVue
- Posted Dec 11, 2019
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- CineVue
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Jamie Neish
Spall and Redgrave are both magnificent, rising above the material in a way only talented actors can. One wonders what they could have done with more interesting and passionate material.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 1, 2019
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- Jamie Neish
Sure, Detective Pikachu is messy and predictable, but the fact that director Rob Letterman and his team embrace the inherent absurdity of the Pokémon franchise as a whole means it’s a hoot.- CineVue
- Posted May 9, 2019
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- Jamie Neish
The script, credited to no more than three screenwriters (one of which being Vanessa Davies, who came up with the idea), is predictable and innocuous, yet peppered with comedic moments that are deserving of a chuckle or two, if only for the way they’re played by the talented cast.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 14, 2019
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- Jamie Neish
It may not be what everyone expects from a sequel to The Lego Movie, but in some ways that’s the best thing about The Lego Movie 2. It presents something different, wrapped in a familiar outer core.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 7, 2019
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- Jamie Neish
The real success to Ralph Breaks the Internet is how, while having the most amount of fun possible, it’s also able to be cleverly subversive (no longer should the iconic Disney princess be reliant on men to strive) and deeply rooted in its themes of friendship, and all the ups and downs that follow.- CineVue
- Posted Nov 29, 2018
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- Jamie Neish
Calibre is a thriller, but one that’s rooted in reality rather than the fantastical or absurd; edgy and tragic.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 3, 2018
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- Jamie Neish
The ingredients of a quality film are all here. It just could have done with being a bit shorter and a bit snappier.- CineVue
- Posted Sep 10, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
It won't be for everyone by any means, but Captain Underpants: The First Movie would be easy to overlook as another kids-only waste of money. But that's not the case. The film subverts this every step of the way and constantly turns in new, unexpected directions in order to surprise and entertain its audience from the start to the end.- CineVue
- Posted Aug 3, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Killing Ground isn't terrible. Far from it, in fact. It uses the non-linear narrative structure well to toy with the audience and create a sense of mystery around the duel arcs of the characters involved.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 20, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
The script is well-paced and packed with twists and turns that offers little in the way of respites to the beautiful mayhem. The characters, too, are wonderfully realised through the performances from the entire cast, each making a big impression no matter how long they're on screen.- CineVue
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
What the director and writers have done is turn something that's considered by many to be dumb-but-fun into an overlong, unfunny film that's just plain dumb.- CineVue
- Posted Jun 8, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
My Life as a Courgette is a tender, funny and wise-beyond-its-years stop-motion animation that takes on tough subject matter through the eyes of a child.- CineVue
- Posted Jun 2, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
It's hardly original nor necessary, but it's a fun and absorbing escapade on the Seven Seas.- CineVue
- Posted May 22, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Mindhorn is a ridiculous comic creation taken to extraordinary, laugh-a-minute heights.- CineVue
- Posted May 12, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Oldroyd has made a film here that's incredibly tied to its nineteenth century setting, yet modern at the same time in the way it addresses femininity - more importantly, the power women have no matter how they're viewed by society or expected to behave by their male counterparts.- CineVue
- Posted Apr 29, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Led by a trio of tremendous performances from its female leads, Wright, front and centre as Jamie, is the stand-out.- CineVue
- Posted Apr 25, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
The Founder is a solid biopic but not one that will go down in history - unlike the multi-million dollar-making fast food chain at its core.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 16, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
This is a sequel that advances on its predecessor in a way that's incredibly satisfying - and not only for the body count and beautifully constructed action scenes it delivers.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 7, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
It's as if the writers have set out with the most basic plot imaginable, hoping to cover the cracks with distractions and colourful set pieces. It works, but the lack of depth and emotional heart is noticeable when the film hits some of its less than spectacular moments.- CineVue
- Posted Feb 5, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Boyle has made an admirable effort that captures the melancholy of being right back to where you started from. But it's not what it used to be - or what it could have been.- CineVue
- Posted Jan 27, 2017
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- Jamie Neish
Zootropolis is a real delight - an entertaining and endlessly inventive comedy and something with more insight than anyone could have anticipated.- CineVue
- Posted Nov 8, 2016
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- Jamie Neish
The film doesn't simply work, it trumps expectation and lingers long in the mind.- CineVue
- Posted Jul 22, 2016
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- Jamie Neish
Carney, who wowed everyone with Once, has a knack for this kind of film. Sing Street promotes his best attributes, and succeeds in delivering toe-tapping, head bobbing thrills, heartfelt, if cheesy romance and big laughs.- CineVue
- Posted May 18, 2016
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- Jamie Neish
It's a finely made thriller that's a little bit more contemporary than other le Carré adaptations before it, and allows the central trio a chance to shine and Lewis to do some weird things with his accent and mouth as a weirdly laid back and unconcerned British agent.- CineVue
- Posted May 17, 2016
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- Jamie Neish
Even with many of the original voice cast involved it's a tired effort that sadly - and it really is sad - doesn't live up to expectations.- CineVue
- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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- Jamie Neish
The stakes are upped and character count doubled, but this doesn't mean attention to detail is spared. The visuals are sublime with different animation styles used to tell different stories.- CineVue
- Posted Mar 29, 2016
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