Joe Lipsett
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45% higher than the average critic
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13% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.3 points higher than other critics.
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Joe Lipsett's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | In the Earth | |
| Lowest review score: | Blumhouse's Fantasy Island | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 22
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Mixed: 7 out of 22
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Negative: 1 out of 22
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- Joe Lipsett
Knocking is an uneven film. Despite strong direction by Kempff in her feature debut and a daring, go-for-broke performance by lead actress Milocco, there’s just not enough weight in these hollow knocks and the payoff doesn’t feel earned or substantial enough.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 7, 2021
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- Joe Lipsett
Freed from studio constraints, In The Earth is a psychedelic visual spectacle and a gory philosophical treatise on humanity’s nebulous and threatening relationship with nature. Restless audiences may quibble with the pacing and length, but fans of bombastic visual sequences and discomforting violence will find plenty to like.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 31, 2021
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- Joe Lipsett
Despite a striking production design and the strong performance by lead actress Niamh Algar, the narrative familiarity of the second half and restrained climax let the film down.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 30, 2021
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- Joe Lipsett
Regina King’s directorial debut is a quiet and contemplative film, filled with powerful mediations on race, responsibility, and revolution that are both timely and entertaining- Consequence
- Posted Sep 15, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
Pieces of a Woman offers a superb performance by Vanessa Kirby, and the most unnerving opening of any film in 2020, but the familiar examination of marital disintegration struggles to sustain interest or justify its lengthy runtime.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 13, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
Nomadland is a gorgeous, lyrical film featuring another standout lead performance by Frances McDormand. Chloé Zhao’s latest is a testament to the beauty of the American Midwest and the value of living an unorthodox life.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 13, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
It is as much a celebration of song and contemporary dance as it is a call to action about the need to embrace our humanity and connect with others. Quite simply: it’s a joy.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 11, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
The Pool is easily one of the best single location, high concept thrillers of the year. While its social commentary on abortion feels a tad old-fashioned, the action sequences and the escalating threats make for a great time at the movies.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 11, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
Underwater is a solid creature feature that isn’t afraid to acknowledge its sub-genre predecessors. Kristen Stewart shines amidst a mostly likable cast, anchoring a film that moves at a relatively brisk clip, particularly in its bombastic opening and closing sequences.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 7, 2020
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- Joe Lipsett
Despite failing to offer much in the way of freshness or originality, fans of the original will still find this new adventure a suitable companion piece. If nothing else, Double Tap should help to raise the public awareness of Zoey Deutch’s greatness, which is reason enough for the film’s existence.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 17, 2019
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- Joe Lipsett
Ford v Ferrari is a classic Hollywood underdog film about friendship and overcoming obstacles. Mangold’s direction is serviceable, but unspectacular, while Bale is a dynamic presence.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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- Joe Lipsett
Johansson and Driver both give strong performances, while the use of supporting characters for comedic levity is smartly executed. While the content of the film isn’t happy per se, audiences will find much to like.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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- Joe Lipsett
Waititi’s witty script and colorful supporting role as Adolf Hitler are the obvious comedic highlights of Jojo Rabbit. But the film only works because it manages to nail its balance of tones.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 12, 2019
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- Joe Lipsett
The Lighthouse is a stunning sophomore effort for Eggers, featuring two exceptional performances by Dafoe and Pattinson and a stunning visual and aural aesthetic.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 10, 2019
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