Leonard Klady
Select another critic »For 86 reviews, this critic has graded:
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70% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.6 points lower than other critics.
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Leonard Klady's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 63 | |
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| Highest review score: | Free Willy | |
| Lowest review score: | Swing Kids | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 43 out of 86
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Mixed: 35 out of 86
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Negative: 8 out of 86
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- Leonard Klady
Director Jon Turteltaub has a fresh, uncluttered approach to the story that allows its natural warmth and humor to dominate. The classic underdog script provides a positive minority perspective without the usual downside, self-conscious righteousness.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
An assured melange of dramatic re-creation, archival material and interviews, it is a uniquely entertaining venture.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Barrymore continues to prove herself as a performer of extraordinary range and charisma, and is simply sublime in the leading role.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
An astute, intelligent family picture, the film is a potent reminder that you can have your heart in the right place and still produce a gripping, satisfying entertainment.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
The picture provides hilarious complications to the arithmetic mayhem and will be one of the strongest performers in the second half of the summer, its inventive edge standing up to the barrage of flashier effects pics.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
The real strength of the Tim Kelleher script is its understanding that despite the two main characters’ considerable positive traits, they are misfits. Each appreciates the other for his qualities, not his station. The writer has effectively created an appealing fantasy and given it human dimension.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
City Slickers II is a welcome sequel, much in the spirit of the original but keen to mosey into new terrain. It’s definitely the yee-hah! film of the season.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
A throwback to bygone historical adventures, The Ghost and the Darkness is a classy, high-gloss yarn with sterling production values, fine performances and breathtaking vistas. It’s a literate and eerie true-life chiller that should grab moviegoers who’ve been hungering for adult entertainment.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
A richly realized piece of Masterpiece Literature, director Darrell James Roodt's Cry, the Beloved Country has an admirable high polish. But more effort could have been made to address its underlying message and provide an emotional punch to equal the book's resonance.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
There's charm to burn in "She's the One," Ed Burns' sophomore romantic comedy. Very much in the vein of his award-winning "The Brothers McMullen," outing is a decided step forward artistically and technically. Endowed with a refreshing honesty and poignancy, the film should score well with audiences and rack up upbeat theatrical returns.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
So I Married an Axe Murderer may have to dodge some angry Scotsmen but otherwise should click with those looking for slightly upscale humor that’s not averse to a few well-placed cheap shots. It’s a delightful and unexpected surprise.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
The overall result is a cinematic feast that will have audiences returning for Lee’s next movie meal.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
A sweet, funny anarchic pastiche that should find broad based popularity. Its sly combination of the outrageous and the mundane is a surprisingly appealing screen entertainment that transcends the one-joke territory it inhabited on television.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Babe: Pig in the City is tour de force filmmaking that masks its achievement in a good ripping yarn.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
While the picture is often pure delight, and constantly inventive and engaging, ultimately it is not up to the highest standards of the troupe. [25 Feb 1996, p.47]- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
The familiar setup sparkles a little brighter here thanks to the ensemble and their deft delivery of the bitchy dialogue in Robert Harling's adaptation of the Olivia Goldsmith novel.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
A passionate personal and professional drama that hits both the high and low notes of an extraordinary life and career. An immensely enjoyable saga that's tough, funny and touching.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
It’s the kind of wickedly delicious comedy one can savor without adding the proviso of guilty pleasure.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
But where others have sunk in the mire of imitation, director Paul Anderson and writer Kevin Droney effect a viable balance between exquisitely choreographed action and ironic visual and verbal counterpoint.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Director Bill Duke renders the period saga with passion, but lacks the sort of fluid, organic style the material requires; the film falls short of its aim for mythic proportion. Still, there's a vibrancy that's engrossing, if uneven.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
It's a death-defying hodgepodge anchored by the complete confidence of star Carrey.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Grumpier is a welcome continuation that leaves you wanting for another chapter that's as rich in humanity and fun as the initial companion pieces.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Director Ken Kwapis displays a deft touch, balancing realistic elements and outsize characterizations. Pic’s unflagging pace and the unexpectedly witty script by John Hopkins and Bruce Graham complement the simplicity of this comedy construct.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
After an eight-year series hiatus, Bride of Chucky emerges with recharged batteries and a mordantly funny edge that's attuned to the dawning millennium. [19 Oct 1998]- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
This is a hip, likable spin on the seasonal icon told with a deft mixture of comedy and sentimentality.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
The truly chilling aspect of Killing Zoe is the correlation Avary makes between the gang’s nihilistic attitude and its penchant for violence. He pinpoints the schism in a precise and unnerving manner.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Six Degrees is magical when addressing the preposterous. Like any good storyteller, Paul is deft at knitting eyes with wool. Smith proves himself an extremely charismatic presence, convincing in his sincerity and cunning in conveying his ability as a human sponge.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Rudy is one of those beating-the-odds tales that no one does better than Hollywood. A film that hits all the right emotional buttons, it's an intelligent , sentimental drama that lifts an audience to its feet cheering. In the current filmgoing climate, this is an easy winning touchdown that should score big returns.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Robin Hood: Men in Tights marks a return to the wild, anarchic scatological comedies that made Mel Brooks a marquee name around the world. It is a film for his diehard fans and for a new generation who only know Mad Mel from legend.- Variety
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- Leonard Klady
Directors John Musker and Ron Clements, who’ve collaborated on Mermaid and Aladdin, here combine smooth, state-of-the-art animation with a funky razzledazzle. They bring Hercules the vitality and insouciance that make Disney an undisputed champ in the arena.- Variety
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