Linda Deutsch
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87% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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13% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9.5 points higher than other critics.
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Linda Deutsch's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 75 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Great Muppet Caper | |
| Lowest review score: | Dune | |
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- Linda Deutsch
In spite of its wild sex scenes, it's one of the year's more cerebral films - a contradiction which makes it all the more interesting. [22 Dec 1992]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER is Miss Piggy's finest hour. Anyone not yet entranced by the Muppet mystique will be snared by this movie... A delight -- a tribute to the imaginative genius of Jim Henson and his team of Muppet manipulators. [29 June 1981]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
The over-35 audience will savor this as a nostalgia trip while younger audiences may identify with the always current dilemma of impending adulthood. [03 Jan 1985]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
Unlike previous documentaries, this one focuses on the star's life more than his music and gives the best hints yet of why Presley's skyrocket ride to stardom led him to self-destruct. [11 May 1981]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
The Comfort of Strangers is a sinister movie, not scary in the sense of a horror film but eerie enough to haunt the deep recesses of your mind long after the operatic music and the lush Italian settings have faded. [02 Apr 1991]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
Although it is a historical document, The War Room plays out as a "buddy" film with two men - James Carville and George Stephanopoulos - emerging as figures charismatic enough to carry this feature-length movie...What we see is fascinating, funny and revelatory. [18 Nov 1993]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
The only real heroes in this lumbering, over-inflated epic are the army of special effects coordinators and technicians who create a fantastic, otherworldly environment peopled by creatures more weird and threatening than Jabba The Hut. Freddie Francis' photography is constantly impressive. But technical wizardry alone cannot save Dune from a crash landing. [3 Jan 1985]- The Associated Press
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- Linda Deutsch
The laughs run out early and the balance of the film relies on special effects to tickle the audience’s funny bone.- The Associated Press
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