Keith Phipps
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41% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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58% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.4 points lower than other critics.
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Keith Phipps' Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 31 out of 58
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Mixed: 25 out of 58
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Negative: 2 out of 58
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- Keith Phipps
Haneke’s latest is essentially an inquiry into the roots of a certain kind of evil.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
A striking effort in its own right, though not in the ways that make one generation pass a film lovingly down to the next.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
But much of it, like its subject, is so cryptic, distractingly stylish, and impenetrably posed that it's rough going most of the way.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
The film plays just as easily as a stand-in for the mob mentality that let Joseph McCarthy run amok in his attempt to sniff out every last American with communist sympathies—past, present, and future—until all had conformed to a rigid definition of the right thinking.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
Director Gil Kenan has a feel for dizzying "camera" work, and the screenplay combines witty gags with a sweet, albeit familiar, suggestion that kids shouldn't be in any great hurry to be anything but kids.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
Slater not only makes for a dull Supergirl, but she's stuck in a clumsy, silly film that tries for the light touch of Richard Lester's Superman II and fails decisively.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
Director Samuel Bayer, a veteran commercial and music video director responsible for Nirvana’s “Smell Like Teen Spirit Video” back when the original Nightmare series was still a going concern, brings a slick visual sense but not a hint of vision.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
A winning mix of humor and poignant character examination, and a satisfying film.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
The characters are funny and the cast's characterizations right on, but the movie repeatedly lets them down.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
The main problem with Tarzan is its story, which, after a strong start, finds a steady groove and stays with it, offering no particular highs or lows.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
Freeway is full of nice touches—such as making the villain a psychologist— that play off the expectations of a familiar story. While also working as a conventional thriller, its many twists on the fairy tale make it work on an almost subliminal level.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
In his best film since "Unforgiven," Eastwood ultimately lets observations on character, community, and the tidal patterns of tragedy shoulder a burden an ordinary murder mystery never could.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
It's refreshingly unformulaic, but a rambling mess. It's also tremendously funny.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
Granik has no taste for noir archness, opting for a chilly, shot-on-decaying-locations naturalism that feels as lived-in as Lawrence's performance.- The A.V. Club
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- Keith Phipps
The Last Airbender isn't that much different from the rest of this summer's generally dire multiplex fare-from "The A-Team" to "Jonah Hex"... But it is remarkable in one respect: It's the worst of them.- The A.V. Club
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