Ken Tucker
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57% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Ken Tucker's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 68 | |
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| Highest review score: | War of the Worlds | |
| Lowest review score: | Down Periscope | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 41 out of 64
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Mixed: 16 out of 64
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Negative: 7 out of 64
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- Ken Tucker
He’s become such an obvious parody of himself that Frankenheimer has permitted Kilmer to do a wicked mid-movie impersonation of Brando’s character; it’s funny, but it also gives The Island of Dr. Moreau an extra layer of camp it certainly didn’t need.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Ken Tucker
Given a wealth of acting talent and the freedom to improvise its way past the cliches that hobble so many films by and about women, Chantilly Lace ends up a cliche anyway: a manipulative tearjerker.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Ken Tucker
John Travolta finds no artistic breathing-room in A Love Song for Bobby Long.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
Clooney may be a specialist in embattled camaraderie--he helped revive "Ocean's Eleven," after all--but as in that caper remake, there's no depth to these characterizations, and Downey and Clarkson are squandered in a goes-nowhere subplot about their secret marriage.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
There are too many musical performances in this movie, even for a country fan such as myself, to keep the city slickers engaged. This bespeaks great faith in the charisma of the stars, who merit it. They also, however, deserved a better script.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
Penn is mostly in "I Am Sam mode" here, doing a lot of shoe-gazing and mumbly-talk, but not without adding an edge of bitter intelligence to his character; he's just too good an actor to merely repeat himself, even when the material encourages him to.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
When are we going to get a generation of actors who will finally decline to succumb to The Woody Mystique, and refuse to accept a proffered role without first deciding whether the entire damn project is worthwhile?- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
The time shifts are awkward, and Egoyan displays little of the deftness of characterization he evinced in such movies as "Exotica" (1994) and "The Sweet Hereafter" (1997); the result is a cold scold of a movie.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
As a result, Jarhead is utterly predictable (boys endure tough training; boys encounter another culture and are baffled), studded with first-rate performances.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
One reason the Flipper flick is worse than the TV show: Bland, mannered Paul Crocodile Dundee Hogan plays Sandy’s uncle, Porter Ricks, instead of television’s wonderfully grumpy Brian Keith.- Entertainment Weekly
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- Ken Tucker
Aside from yet another solid performance from Catherine Keener-playing a Harper Lee just preparing to publish "To Kill a Mockingbird," and here to act as Capote's unheeded moral conscience-that's the ONLY reason to see Capote.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
A hapless comedy that already seems about ten years out of date, Be Cool is a curious failure.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
Lucas is a brilliant technician but a poor philosopher, and his lurchingly thought-out rendering of futuristic politics prevents the entire series from achieving the greatness to which it aspires. (You don’t make anything this big, for this long, without aiming for the planet Masterpiece.)- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Ken Tucker
It turns out that Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is half goofy-great, and half just a goof.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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