Justin Clark
Select another critic »For 85 reviews, this critic has graded:
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48% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Justin Clark's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 58 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Chronology of Water | |
| Lowest review score: | The American Society of Magical Negroes | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 48 out of 85
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Mixed: 23 out of 85
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Negative: 14 out of 85
85
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- Justin Clark
Mortal Kombat II is done waiting around. It’s ravenous to get down to bloody business.- Slant Magazine
- Posted May 6, 2026
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- Justin Clark
Once it turns into a home-invasion thriller, the film becomes more sadistic than hilarious.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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- Justin Clark
BenDavid Grabinski’s film is less of a crime drama than a punch-drunk comedy of errors.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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- Justin Clark
The Bride!’s aims to show that being good in a cruel world is as foolish as falling in love—as foolish as attempting to be out and proud freaks in a repressive society. Guillermo del Toro might be brave enough to let his monsters fight and fuck in their own defense, but Gyllenhaal and her monsters do it nastier, sloppier, and louder as an act of magnificent defiance.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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- Justin Clark
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’s obviousness only makes its proximity to the real-life A.I. slop invasion more unnerving, and the extent of what humanity has accepted for convenience’s sake more abhorrent.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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- Justin Clark
Christophe Gans’s film does away with all the psychosexual nuance of Silent Hill 2.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jan 14, 2026
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- Justin Clark
The beauty of Kristen Stewart’s focus is how she excavates the profound from the mundane.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Dec 2, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The film is very old-fashioned in its thinking and approach to fantastical romance, despite some occasional, vague allusions to the fact that it is, still, a 2025 film.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 26, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Sylvain Chomet provides only a scant sense of Marcel Pagnol’s creative inklings, such as the ideas and themes that fuel the films that he fights so vehemently to make.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 21, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Arco is a children’s adventure set in world that’s literally on fire, which makes the moments of childlike wonder and connection all the more endearing and vital.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The action is horrifying, inventive, and heart-pounding, but it’s also the least surprising part of Predator: Badlands.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 5, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The horror here proves as much a dead end as the main characters’ relationship.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Sep 29, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The film leaves you wishing that the aspirational way the sport is presented in real life had been read for filth.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Jiaozi’s film is a sprawling, hyperkinetic exercise in mythological storytelling.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Sep 16, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Scarlett Johansson’s direction keeps things simple and intimate in a way that Tory Kamen’s overambitious screenplay doesn’t.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Sep 12, 2025
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- Justin Clark
This ferocious adaptation of Stephen King’s 1979 novella as a passion play about class solidarity.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Sep 7, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The War of the Roses, both the book and the Danny DeVito film, is an infamously brutal comedy of terrors, and The Roses is cuddly by comparison.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Splitsville thrives on the unpredictability of this formal freedom before settling back into a familiar Hollywood narrative formula: the comedy of remarriage.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Aug 19, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The film is paced in such a languid, dreamy way that it’s hard to get a grasp on how each scene connects to the larger themes or the larger mystery until fairly late.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Aug 18, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The Naked Gun is of a piece with the “joke in every frame” approach that Zucker, Abrams, and Zucker brought to their best work.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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- Justin Clark
This is a film that projects an unflinching sincerity and optimism, and the first in the MCU, a franchise that has brought much of Marvel Comics’s wildest flights of fancy to life, to really channel the spirit of Kirby’s creations and how that first endeared them to audiences.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Imagine John Waters at the helm of a Terminator 2 remake and you have an inkling of just how wild a pivot M3GAN 2.0 is from its predecessor.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The film’s best trait is the one that permeates every truly great first-contact story—not just the hope that our first meeting with the strangest of strangers is benevolent, or that the universe is too vast to determine they all wish good or ill on us, but that connecting with humanity still has value.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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- Justin Clark
The human struggles at play are too dire and relatable for us to say that these people don’t deserve that level of grace, but making the audience generally sympathize with them doesn’t make spending time with them particularly pleasant either.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 16, 2025
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- Justin Clark
As heartwarming as this story remains at its core, it’s hard to shake that you already know how it will play out.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 9, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Killer of Killers only gives us just enough to get by, get invested, and get to the goods.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 5, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Sans a mythology of its own, or any substantive ties into where the John Wick films go chronologically after this, Ballerina is just another 87Eleven joint.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Jun 4, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Here, “ohana” doesn’t just mean family but community, and the film does moving and spirited work in showcasing how crucial it is for us to lift each other up.- Slant Magazine
- Posted May 20, 2025
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- Justin Clark
Dramatic moments create tonal stutters that prevent the film from becoming the unhinged Looney Tune that it wants to be.- Slant Magazine
- Posted May 2, 2025
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