Kim Newman
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61% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.7 points higher than other critics.
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Kim Newman's Scores
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- TV
| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Killing | |
| Lowest review score: | Movie 43 | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 312 out of 667
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Mixed: 327 out of 667
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Negative: 28 out of 667
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- Empire
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- Kim Newman
This hastily-produced sequel ignores the dreamstalking premise that had made A Nightmare on Elm Street successful and reverts to the overfamiliar possession story.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Even the gratuitous nudity can't quite save a Heathers-goes-to-college horror that's undermined by a silly plot and clunky dialogue.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Great effects for its time and some incredible performances makes this a true cinema classic.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
A really satisfying backstage drama, this is an exhilarating tour around a man whose talent was almost as big as his ego.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Instantly gripping, with a powerhouse star performance, it'll make you want to speed through the weeks to get to part two.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Many will find Kansas City unbearable, because Leigh (with a mouth full of jagged teeth and a permanent snarl) and Richardson (who totters along in a druggy stupour), give brilliant performances as extremely unpleasant characters. Furthermore, the ending is a real slap-in-the-face downer. But if you can get past that, this is the real stuff.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Savagely witty on backstage life and audaciously edited, Jazz stands alongside Cabaret as the best musical of the last 20 years.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
What's missing here though is the novel's trick of being a wonderfully contrived mystery on the surface while underneath lurks an angry and upsetting analysis of class injustice in the USA.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Superbly adapted with blistering performances from Taylor and Hepburn.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
It’s as wistful and sad as it is funny and charming, with the first of Nino Rota’s great scores to keep it burbling along.- Empire
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- Empire
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- Kim Newman
The guy story is so strong that conventional romantic interludes with the woman torn between two men could easily have been dropped.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
The script hasn't aged well and their's an overdose of the ominous, but when Ford forgets about religion and concentrates on squealer-on-the-run thrills, the film still has a real charge.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
A few memorable scenes but this doesn't keep up the pace or plausability sufficiently.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
The main problem is that the supposed good guys are all such reprehensible toads it’s impossible to care whether they get to bring down Willem Dafoe’s charismatic, polo-necked super-crook.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Often, stories with terrific narrative hooks run out of steam, but Lábrèche and Léonard keep coming up with satisfying plot twists which take the film into unexpectedly deep emotional waters.- Screen Daily
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- Kim Newman
Guest star Dan O'Herlihy steals the film as a Celtic joke tycoon (‘the man who invented sticky toilet paper and the dead dwarf gag’) who hates the way American kids are despoiling the religious spirit of Samhain and decides to teach them a nasty lesson.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
It deliberately makes no sense, but it has more bizarro gimmicks to the minute than any other horror picture of 1979.- Empire
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