Kyle Smith
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35% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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64% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 13.9 points lower than other critics.
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Kyle Smith's Scores
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| Average review score: | 52 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Birth of a Nation | |
| Lowest review score: | Victor Frankenstein | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 789 out of 1913
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Mixed: 407 out of 1913
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Negative: 717 out of 1913
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- Kyle Smith
The nicest thing I can think of to say about the doc Neil Young Journeys is that at least it isn't in 3-D.- New York Post
- Posted Jun 29, 2012
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- Kyle Smith
The only thing that's shocking about Death of a President is how boring it is.- New York Post
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- Kyle Smith
Romantic comedies are often as contrived and irritating as Loosies, but few feature a lead character so lacking in appeal.- New York Post
- Posted Jan 13, 2012
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- Posted Jan 10, 2014
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- Kyle Smith
Anything can happen when Michael Cera wanders around Chile without a script on a mission to get high on mescaline. Or, in the case of Crystal Fairy, nothing could happen, too.- New York Post
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Kyle Smith
A thoroughly amateurish effort at capturing clued-in and smartass teens.- New York Post
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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- Kyle Smith
Actual abduction may be preferable to the movie of the same name, but only if your kidnappers don't torture you by forcing you to watch it.- New York Post
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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- Kyle Smith
Rookie director Sean Kirkpatrick keeps stomping on the drama pedal while blowing the cliché horn, yielding scene after tired scene of predictable developments as the principals keep shoving guns into mouths and screaming obscenities.- New York Post
- Posted May 20, 2011
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- Kyle Smith
When I'm Still Here reached its climactic moment -- Joaquin Phoenix puking into a toilet -- I had never before felt quite so much like a toilet.- New York Post
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- Kyle Smith
Oh, and one more thing the comedy of Jackass 3D has in common with "The Divine Comedy": Neither of them is funny.- New York Post
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- Kyle Smith
It's a time capsule from a strange moment - like "Hair" without the groovy music.- New York Post
- Posted Sep 28, 2012
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- Kyle Smith
At 96 minutes, this vanity/insanity project runs a bit long; five minutes would have been plenty.- New York Post
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While a mob thriller can be as nasty as it likes, what it can’t be is silly.- New York Post
- Posted Mar 7, 2013
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- Kyle Smith
Shoot ’em up, run ’em over, blast ’em with flame-throwers, who cares? These creatures are only there to go splat.- New York Post
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The two human leads, Nani and Lilo, don’t have nearly enough charm to make up for the deficiencies around them, which leaves the entire movie essentially in Stitch’s claws. Yet even his demented-toddler-on-three-espressos energy isn’t funny, perhaps because the digital animation is so dismal.- Wall Street Journal
- Posted May 22, 2025
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- Wall Street Journal
- Posted Mar 6, 2026
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- Kyle Smith
Succeeds completely at failure; the unified incompetence of its writing, directing and acting suggest a man who manages to be on fire and drowning at the same time, just as the bus runs him over.- New York Post
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The movie seems to think it's building up massive suspense by not telling us our hero's back story, but given that the wife and kid aren't around and he keeps telling people who ask that he's not divorced, it's obvious they're dead. The only mystery, then, is what exactly happened to them. The answer is: nothing interesting.- New York Post
- Posted Jun 1, 2012
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- Posted Jun 1, 2012
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- Kyle Smith
I didn't know whether to be more offended as a moviegoer or as an American, but I do know I'd rather gargle nitroglycerine than watch this again, though given that the film looks like it were buried under a log cabin for a century, I barely saw it the first time.- New York Post
- Posted Jun 22, 2012
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The movie is so inept - with its flat characters, histrionic acting, dull dialogue ("Killing him is not going to change anything"), a dreadfully overdone musical score and la-la-la flashbacks starring the kid - that its clichés grow slightly funny. But not funny enough to make the endless torture scenes bearable.- New York Post
- Posted Jun 15, 2012
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- Kyle Smith
Wince-worthy as Guttenberg is, he cannot be accused of being worse than the amateurish direction and the trite script (both by Allie Dvorin) stuffed with insufferable romcom banter and putrid dirty jokes. Some films go straight to video; this one should have bypassed that step and headed for the incinerator.- New York Post
- Posted Nov 11, 2011
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- Kyle Smith
Williams appears to be having trouble keeping his eyes open, and the audience will, too.- New York Post
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With its dopey fight scenes, grimy look and goopy gore, this movie is so far from ept that inept is the wrong word. It's anti-ept.- New York Post
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The would-be noir Beyond a Rea sonable Doubt has an absurd story, but on the plus side you can hardly see what's going on because the photography is so murky.- New York Post
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By going exactly where you think it’s going, Victor Frankenstein doesn’t so much invent a fresh origins story as it essentially repeats, with a few uninteresting new details, all the same stuff we’ve seen in the other 457 Frankenstein movies.- New York Post
- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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- Kyle Smith
If Ed Wood had directed "The Silence of the Lambs," it might have been as unintentionally hilarious as the goofball would-be thriller The Abduction of Zack Butterfield.- New York Post
- Posted May 27, 2011
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- Kyle Smith
The real mystery here is why this slapdash semi-effort didn't go straight to video.- New York Post
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- Kyle Smith
Imagine “The Graduate” as rewritten by a golden retriever, and you’ll have some inkling of the intelligence level in the rom-com All Relative.- New York Post
- Posted Nov 19, 2014
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- Kyle Smith
God, if you exist, why do you keep letting morons like Walsch get rich?- New York Post
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A shoddy, slapdash look at issues raised by the Great Depression that neither gives an adequate overview nor manages to argue a coherent thesis.- New York Post
- Posted Aug 17, 2012
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"The Titanic" is now the second-biggest disaster Kate Winslet has ever been associated with. Her new one, The Dressmaker, is like some hellborn alloy of film noir, campy melodrama, “High Plains Drifter” and the Darwin Awards for people who die in moronic accidents.- New York Post
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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- Kyle Smith
Three talking critters sing, dance and tell jokes, and I really wish they wouldn’t. Their act isn’t just dull — it’s almost as bad as One Direction’s.- New York Post
- Posted Dec 18, 2015
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There is one big winner in this mess, though. Congratulations, 1961's "Snow White and the Three Stooges": You're now the second-worst movie on the subject.- New York Post
- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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A feeble dramedy about a Baltimore beauty shop where someone should come in to sweep up the clichés.- New York Post
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It's trashy and disgusting - and those are the best parts. Mostly it's just an endless, pointless drone with characters like bacteria and dialogue like an untuned radio.- New York Post
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Tim & Eric seem driven by a hatred of the audience and a wish to punish the same. Every episode of every sitcom I've ever seen is funnier than this movie, and I used to watch "Just Shoot Me."- New York Post
- Posted Mar 2, 2012
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