Leila Latif
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57% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.8 points higher than other critics.
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Leila Latif's Scores
- Movies
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| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | Blink Twice | |
| Lowest review score: | Jurassic World Dominion | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 57
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Mixed: 20 out of 57
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Negative: 1 out of 57
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- Leila Latif
Van Sant directs with a steadiness that occasionally borders on pastiche. He resists sensationalism, which is no small feat given the bombastic source material. The hostage sequences are gruellingly tense, but the film never quite finds a rhythm beyond escalation, monologue, negotiation, repeat. For a story and subject this strange, the filmmaking flourishes are conservative.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 24, 2026
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- Leila Latif
Fans of Maggie Gyllenhaal will be disappointed; fans of Mary Shelley will be disappointed; fans of unhinged cinema will be morbidly intrigued.- Empire
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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- Little White Lies
- Posted Oct 2, 2025
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- Leila Latif
There’s promise here. A broader cinematic universe that feels cohesive, filled with amusing cameos and, for the first time in years, a DCU that feels like it has a faint pulse are all very welcome. But whenever the film strains to address Big Ideas, it’s painful.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jul 9, 2025
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- Leila Latif
Once you get used to some of its perplexing choices, there’s fun to be had here. De Niro has delicious chemistry with himself, which becomes more amusing when imagining how he would have been performing these duologues to an empty void.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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- Leila Latif
Much like what the film’s themes speak to, this debut alludes to a brighter future, and serves best as the foundation upon which Malcolm Washington’s greatness will be built upon rather than a monument to it.- Little White Lies
- Posted Nov 8, 2024
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- Leila Latif
Life may have been very beautiful in this mountain town but even during its most tumultuous years, spending time within it isn’t exactly fascinating.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2024
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- Leila Latif
It’s engrossing and purposefully strange, and the images of this climate-change-ravaged world of dried lakes and barren grasslands are bewitching and terrifyingly plausible. But when the inevitable twist comes, it makes about as much sense as using a fundraising model Bob Geldof threw together in the 80s to stave off the 4th horseman of the apocalypse.- Little White Lies
- Posted Oct 25, 2023
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- Leila Latif
DuVernay’s film is unable to fuse melodrama and academia into a single narrative, even with such rich source material and as fascinating a subject as Isabel Wilkerson. The only possible conclusion it invites is every film critic’s least favorite sentence: Just read the book.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 7, 2023
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- Leila Latif
Ultimately, the wonderful family movie in here that’s screaming to get out is hopelessly trapped in Disney’s Haunted Mansion.- Little White Lies
- Posted Aug 14, 2023
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- Leila Latif
Rodriguez doesn’t take his foot off the gas for the entire 94-minute run time. There’s an action sequence about every four minutes and a plot twist every 10. In a world where so many films feel bloated and overextended, the frantic pace is highly refreshing.- Total Film
- Posted May 25, 2023
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- Leila Latif
Halle Bailey is fantastic as Ariel, and Daveed Diggs delightful as Sebastian the crab, but it’s still a late-stage capitalism slog.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 24, 2023
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- Leila Latif
Zippy duologues, expertly teased beehives and stunning late ‘60s costumes may make this pro-choice message more palatable to the masses but ultimately the film pulls its punches, never lingering long enough on a single scene or tragedy to let the impact of these women’s work consume the audience.- Little White Lies
- Posted Nov 5, 2022
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- Leila Latif
Each time Fuhrman is obviously switched out or Julia Stiles is clearly stood on a box the B-movie hokeyness is utterly hilarious. That fun is only enhanced by the complete seriousness with which each actor is performing their part, particularly the cat-and-mouse duologues that Stiles and Fuhrman practically spit at each other.- Little White Lies
- Posted Aug 19, 2022
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- Leila Latif
Instead of a complicated protagonist at the centre of an atmospheric thriller Edgar-Jones seems trapped in an ill-advised antebellum-themed Taylor Swift music video, exacerbated further by Swift’s dulcet tones heard over the end credits.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jul 22, 2022
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- Little White Lies
- Posted May 20, 2022
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- Leila Latif
Decker defangs herself with The Sky Is Everywhere, which seems to aim for putting something broadly positive in the world but lands on inconsequential.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 10, 2022
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- Leila Latif
Sundown has more substance, and a more intriguing premise, than most of Franco’s proudly sadistic work. But it still amounts to just a lot of artfully composed bleakness.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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- Leila Latif
What the adaptation has going for it is two charismatic young stars, Felicity Jones and Shailene Woodley, pitching in to tell an enjoyable but extremely conventional story.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 22, 2021
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- Leila Latif
Familiar biopic beats hold it back, but strong performances and McAvoy’s sincere direction make it a promising debut, balancing humour and heart.- Empire
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