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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| 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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- Kim Newman
Humane and harrowing, highly recommended. This one will stay with you.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Both leads excel at showing a true feeling (be it love or lust) but both covered in the guilty angst that one will betray the other. Edge of your seat stuff.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Like 2001, Star Wars and Jurassic Park, it ups the special effects stakes and gets closer to putting on screen the images you've had in your mind while reading epic sci-fi.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
As a one-off this could have inoffensively scraped by on thin charm alone. But don't forget kids, it gave rise to such monstrosities as Last Action Hero, Junior and Jingle all the Way…- Empire
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- Kim Newman
With Redford giving one of his best comedic performances, helped by a Oscar winning script, The Candidate is witty and charming, while looking good and proving quite memorable, like Redford's lawyer.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
As with "The Dark Knight," the only real caveat is that while it's exciting and imaginative, it's not exactly anyone's idea of fun. To keep in the game, perhaps the next movie could let the hero enjoy himself a bit more.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
In 1956 audiences flocked to The Searchers precisely because it was a John Wayne western, and lapped up its mix of Injun-fightin' action, rough comic knockabout and intense, emotional storyline. Seen now, it is all that and much, much more.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Okay video-dungeon-style horror, a bit marooned on the big-screen but nevertheless murky fun.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
It's a film you might argue with, but its sparing use of on-screen violence, some extraordinarily protracted scenes and sensitive handling of thorny subject matter make it also a film you ought to see.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
The end result, while not entirely unrewarding, is another step away from the singular vision Cronenberg once expressed even in his marginal works.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
The method is well-worn and the subject-matter familiar, but this is a smart, scary little picture.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Prestigious, well turned out piece of British historical drama with enough genuine intrigue and wit to persuade some audiences they aren't watching a history lesson.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
If the series wants to become a franchise, a rethink and new blood will be necessary -- maybe Banderas can get mortally wounded in reel one of The Son Of Zorro, passing on the mask and sword to, say, Gael GarcĂa Bernal.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Though Spike Lee would clearly like this movie to remind you of ills-of-TV satires like A Face In The Crowd and Network (there's a spin on the well-remembered "mad as hell" speech), it comes out as a weird, unsatisfying hybrid of Robert Downey Sr.'s Putney Swope and Mel Brooks's The Producers.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Straining for significance at every moment, this is one of a wave of late '60s/early '70s Westerns that represent Hollywood's idea of the counterculture in love beads, feathers and picturesque gore.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Every bit as contrived as the leading lady's hairstyles, and rather less technically impressive, this is still trashy fun.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Silly but enormous fun, complete with gypsy musical numbers and an insane battle royal finish.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
After Ned Kelly, Jagger needed a hit and Performance was it. Although playing a rock star probably wasn't the greatest challenge, he more than holds his own against Fox in a psychedelic classic.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Compelling 1970s take on the monster horror genre which remains fresh and hugely watchable.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Figgis, reunited with Gere after Internal Affairs, went through the Hollywood mangle on this one, and despite flashes of insight, anything worthwhile gets lost in a script that strains too hard for truth and provokes unfortunate big laughs.- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Because it is a sequel, it's less satisfying than the more idea-driven original, but this is still top-flight kick-ass entertainment- Empire
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- Kim Newman
Performances, plot and landings are nailed down, but there's not enough invention here for the film to achieve cult status.- Empire
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