Keith Staskiewicz
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74% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.4 points higher than other critics.
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Keith Staskiewicz's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | Mr. Turner | |
| Lowest review score: | The Apparition | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 31
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Mixed: 10 out of 31
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Negative: 3 out of 31
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- Keith Staskiewicz
J.M.W. Turner was a master of light and image, but what stands out most about him in Mike Leigh's captivating biographical film is a sound. Playing the renowned Victorian-era English painter, Timothy Spall grunts and expectorates his way through his scenes, chugging along with the phlegmy belch of an old jalopy or, as the film suggests more than once, a snuffling pig.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Jan 3, 2015
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- Keith Staskiewicz
A sequestered island, a slinky score, a villain with a secret scheme and a deadly prosthesis — it’d be good, cheesy fun even without the centerpiece fight sequences.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Keith Staskiewicz
As gorgeously animated as any of his previous movies, Wind has Miyazaki trading in his more fantastical impulses for contemplative, old-fashioned drama and period detail.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Nov 6, 2013
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- Keith Staskiewicz
Unlike Cox’s sneering Sid and Nancy, it’s defined more by a tone of affectionate disaffection than antipathy, celebrating a friendlier species of anarchy.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Keith Staskiewicz
With the same brand of realist irony the Coens used to cool down "Blood Simple," writer-director Jeremy Saulnier slows the genre’s heartbeat to gripping effect.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
There are more videogame cameos and winks than you can shake a Wiimote at - even the Konami Code, the gamer's paternoster, makes an appearance - but the real success of the film is its emotional core and the relationship between the two misfits.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Oct 31, 2012
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- Keith Staskiewicz
The resulting adventure, like most of Aardman's work (Chicken Run, Flushed Away), is more clever than outright funny, but it's also genuinely sweet, and the complicated relations among Santa's clan are surprisingly believable.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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- Keith Staskiewicz
The coat of irony helps when the film takes a major pivot in tone, and Stevens is unnervingly placid as the corn-fed terminator.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Sep 17, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
Like many of the best farces, from The Importance of Being Earnest to Cactus Flower, it draws its humor from characters pretending to be something they’re not.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Keith Staskiewicz
It’s tough to find the meaning in much of the craziness on display here, let alone the meaning of all human existence as the title promises, but you will find a whole lot of exquisite nonsense.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Keith Staskiewicz
If you were presenting a case for Newman’s legacy of acting brilliance, this film would be exhibit A.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Keith Staskiewicz
At times, Big Hero 6 gets a little too noisy for its own good, but that never manages to drown out its many quieter charms.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Nov 7, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
That doesn’t stop the movie as a whole from feeling a little slight, though, like a Christmas tree that isn’t entirely filled out.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
The film’s first half feels almost as directionless as its characters, but the detailed specificity of the milieu and story proves engrossing.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted May 1, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
Charming enough on its own not to feel like just reheated leftovers.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Sep 27, 2013
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- Keith Staskiewicz
It’s half "Friday the 13th," half "Phantom of the Paradise," and just cheesy enough to work.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted May 7, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
"Once" was a small and well-loved heirloom, its imperfections part of the charm. But Begin Again has been burnished to a shiny dullness.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Jun 26, 2014
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- Keith Staskiewicz
The characters are boiled down to their essentials, the humor is timelessly broad, and Jolie's at her best when she's curling her claws and elongating her vowels like a black-sabbath Tallulah Bankhead.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted May 28, 2014
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