Kim Morgan
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55% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.2 points lower than other critics.
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Kim Morgan's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Apocalypse Now Redux | |
| Lowest review score: | Eban and Charley | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 125 out of 283
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Mixed: 123 out of 283
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Negative: 35 out of 283
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- Kim Morgan
Intriguingly puts two distinct, strong women together as if to pose the question, just what is a strong woman? By the film's end, that question is tough to answer.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
You will be surprised by the film's poignancy when the winner is announced. You may even get choked up. You will care that much.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Though The Hard Word feels flimsy at times, its breeziness and humor, along with Pearce's performance, make it infinitely more amusing than it's got any right to be. You get the feeling that these actors had fun making this film, and that fun is contagious.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Peter Segal's film, a predictable, choppy affair at best, boasts an understated, likable performance by Sandler, but here we never feel, as we did with the original, invested in the outcome of the final game, or convinced of the redeemability of the movie's sordid protagonist.- L.A. Weekly
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- Kim Morgan
A vibrant, multicharacter film that entertains, disorients and enlightens.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Beautifully acted, the film is touchingly human and, thankfully, devoid of any vapid, ironic kitsch.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Though there are some funny moments, little in "Red, White and Blonde" is enjoyable.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Although at times ridiculous, Behind Enemy Lines nevertheless thrills, inspires.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Ponderous, pretentious and boring, Levity becomes ironic on top of itself. You won't pity these people. You'll start laughing at them. Like a clown.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
The script is inane, and though Ferri has some funny moments, the acting is annoying or hopelessly bland.- Portland Oregonian
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- Kim Morgan
Kassovitz can't control the ridiculous script and messy tone. And though it's not exactly hard to watch Berry run around in a hospital robe (Cruz and Berry: That's one good-looking mental ward), it's not particularly profound.- Portland Oregonian
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