Joe Holleman
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69% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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30% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1 point lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Joe Holleman's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 65 | |
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| Highest review score: | After the Thin Man | |
| Lowest review score: | Car 54, Where Are You? | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 38 out of 55
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Mixed: 6 out of 55
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Negative: 11 out of 55
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- Joe Holleman
Ted does not only break before it ends. It snaps back so violently that it very well may knock out of your mind any recollection that the movie is fairly entertaining for about 30 minutes.- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Posted Jun 29, 2012
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- Joe Holleman
Calling it "idiotic" would be unfair to all other idiotic movies. Find a word that combines moronic and malevolent. [14 July 1993, p.3F]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
Is there really a need to make a 14-year-old the sexual object of adults' attention? A coming-of-age movie that tries to sympathize with a teen-ager can be enlightening. A movie that tries to tantalize us with a child is shameful. Second, the stereotype of the treacherous Lolita taking advantage of a man twice her age is not only sexist, it's misogynistic. Take The Crush and can it. [9 Apr 1993, p.3F]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
This movie bogs down under heavy-handed, simplistic preachings about the environment and numerous scenes of utterly gratuitous violence. [23 Feb 1994]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
Comedies, in general terms, are easy to evaluate. If you laugh a lot, it's good. If you don't, then it isn't. Well I didn't and it wasn't. [02 Feb 1994, p.6F]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
This film fails, and for several reasons - not the least being that movies about bickering police partners who fight crime with snappy wisecracks and serious weaponry just might be the most overused plot of the last 15 years. [12 April 1995, p.3E]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
The romantic relationship between the two stars is mishandled, and neither is given sufficient funny material. [16 June 1992, p.4D]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
In short, "Fallen" hits the halfway point, it goes down and can't get up. [16 Jan 1993, p.E3]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
THE BODYGUARDS for the people who made The Bodyguard should be fired - because they should have thrown their clients to the ground and held them there until their desire to make this movie went away. [30 Nov 1992, p.3D]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
It is one thing to hit an audience over the head with a message, but Belly puts it in a big steel drum and drops it on you from a fourth-floor window. [04 Nov 1998, p.E3]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Joe Holleman
The story is inane, the characters generate little sympathy and director Howard Deutch never gets this movie up to a decent running speed. [22 Jun 1994, p.5F]- St. Louis Post-Dispatch