Kent M. Wilhelm
Select another critic »For 9 reviews, this critic has graded:
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77% higher than the average critic
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11% same as the average critic
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12% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 18.4 points higher than other critics.
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Kent M. Wilhelm's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 84 | |
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| Highest review score: | Once Upon a Time in Harlem | |
| Lowest review score: | See You When I See You | |
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
Wicker amounts to a can’t-miss curiosity, adeptly weaving humor, social commentary, and a potent contemplation on the self-destructive perils of jealousy.- The Film Stage
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
McKinley’s intense and, at times, brutal thriller is crowd-pleasing without being pandering. He melds a winning premise, breathless sequences, and lush photography with the right cast to draw you into the treacherous journey.- The Film Stage
- Posted Feb 5, 2026
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- The Film Stage
- Posted Feb 5, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
As the world continues fermenting its vile culture, the gang behind The State and Wet Hot American Summer is back to save you from the merciless onslaught of bad news. At least for 90 minutes.- The Film Stage
- Posted Feb 5, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
See You When I See You is a miss for the generally consistent and solid Duplass, but it’s good to have him back in the director’s chair.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
The Only Living Pickpocket sympathizes with Harry without forgiving him.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 28, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
These profiles aren’t intended as obituaries, but end up as something similar, only greater. What separates them from a standard obituary is Green’s approach, which feels intimate and personal.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 28, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
An immersive and masterfully rendered documentary that presents a living, breathing oral history of the Harlem Renaissance. Watching it feels like unearthing treasure.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 28, 2026
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- Kent M. Wilhelm
The steady two-hander never quite soars, but is elevated by an eclectic batch of supporting roles that supply bursts of energy in the right places.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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