Lindsey Bahr
Select another critic »For 403 reviews, this critic has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.3 points higher than other critics.
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Lindsey Bahr's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Worst Person in the World | |
| Lowest review score: | Firestarter | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 321 out of 403
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Mixed: 48 out of 403
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Negative: 34 out of 403
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- Lindsey Bahr
All in all, it’s just a little underdeveloped. Perhaps in novel form its polite pace and subtle revelations made a certain amount of sense, but the movie is lacking.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 30, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
For a movie so excited to tell a story about the CIA’s “most highly-prized and least understood unit,” it sure doesn’t do much to ensure you leave any more informed than you were when you sat down.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
A sumptuous-looking but slow-moving prison drama that at times will have you dreaming about an escape of your own.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
The film buzzes along with introspective conversations, all-too human moments, a terrific soundtrack with everyone from Marianne Faithfull to The Pretenders, and a few delightfully awkward scenes that really drive home the whole “don’t meet your idols” conceit.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 16, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years, from composer Terence Blanchard.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 8, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
The story is not only derivative of so many other dystopias and kids with power sagas, but, and perhaps worst of all, it never even really gets going — a clear and infuriating set up for some future installment.- The Associated Press
- Posted Aug 1, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Perhaps the most surprising thing about this whole sequined bell-bottomed experience is you might even find yourself getting a little emotional. But not too much, this is vacation after all.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jul 19, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
There are quite a few good pieces and performances in Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot, but, ultimately, it also has the feeling of a first or second draft that isn’t quite where it should be.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jul 11, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
While it doesn’t always work, Riley has clearly held nothing back and after 25+ years of using his voice and unique point of view in the world of hip-hop, this is as audacious an entry into the world of feature filmmaking as one could possibly make.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jul 2, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It’s a testament to the actors and director that it remains riveting throughout.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Like "Ready Player One," however, Incredibles 2, kind of loses the thread by the end.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jun 11, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
That's kind of the overall problem of Ocean's 8. It's all predicated on the fact that women are often underestimated. But in making that point, it's also somehow underestimated the audience who still should be entitled to a smart, fun heist, no matter who is pulling it off.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jun 5, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will not stand up to rigorous scrutiny, and yet, it’s kind of an enjoyable, preposterous and thrilling ride that ticks through nostalgia beats like a shopping list.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jun 5, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
A Kid Like Jake might not be especially cinematic, but it is profound in its simplicity and truthfulness about what real fights sound like and what real lives look like.- The Associated Press
- Posted May 31, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Harrowing, but with a wry humor, and utterly transporting, Paul Schrader has synthesized his complex religious upbringing with modern anxieties into a trenchant portrait of tormented souls in First Reformed.- The Associated Press
- Posted May 17, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
“Solo” is a straightforward piece of pulpy entertainment with some very agreeable performances from Ehrenreich and Glover, who seems to be having the most fun of all the actors in playing up Lando’s suave demeanor, and fun classic Western flourishes, despite the excessively big action sequences.- The Associated Press
- Posted May 15, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It’s not a bad idea and Union proves more than capable of nailing her Liam Neeson/Bruce Willis moment of save-your-family action stardom, but the movie has trouble sustaining interest even over its brisk 88 minutes.- The Associated Press
- Posted May 10, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Not only do its two stars have zero chemistry with each other, but the story goes out of its way to over-explain and over-justify the preposterous premise, adding needless complications (like a whole side-plot about his family’s business) and motivations to make everyone more likable and empathetic.- The Associated Press
- Posted May 3, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
McAdams and Weisz are on fire in Disobedience showing sides to their talents that we’ve never seen before in this truly unique film. Disobedience might not look like it’s for everyone on the surface, but its specificity is what makes it worthy and, almost, great.- The Associated Press
- Posted Apr 25, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Sudeikis, in particular, shines in this unusually dramatic role and exhibits a depth he touched on in films like “Sleeping with Other People” and “Colossal” but that he really gets to live in here.- The Associated Press
- Posted Apr 18, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Its examination of the cowboy masculinity that leads Brady and his peers to seek a life of thrills and danger only scratches the surface, but you’ll be surprised at how intoxicating and enveloping it is, right down to the on-the-nose metaphors.- The Associated Press
- Posted Apr 11, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Glum and meandering, the Los Angeles-set mystery about a Hollywood starlet and her assistant starts off promising enough but trudges along aimlessly to a deeply silly and maddening end.- The Associated Press
- Posted Mar 28, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
That Anderson can still excitingly tell a new story within the structure of his unique visual language that we’ve gotten to know so well is just a testament to his incandescent genius. We don’t deserve Wes Anderson, but we should be eternally grateful he doesn’t seem to mind.- The Associated Press
- Posted Mar 21, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Tomb Raider is an often fun and visually compelling action pic, that is also sometimes unintentionally silly, with a great actress leading the whole thing.- The Associated Press
- Posted Mar 14, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Oyelowo is the one who comes off without a scratch and actually has some quite amusing moments (he has a great, high-pitched scream and solid comedic timing). If only the movie was a better showcase.- The Associated Press
- Posted Mar 8, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
There is a precise sensation of out-of-body powerlessness and comic absurdity throughout that can only be described as dream-like. And the overall experience is a meditative and powerful one.- The Associated Press
- Posted Mar 1, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
A charismatic ensemble cast, a sharp script and a few well-placed twists make Game Night one of the more enjoyable big studio comedies in recent memory.- The Associated Press
- Posted Feb 21, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Loveless is a beautifully shot and elegantly constructed film about an already broken family in a moment of crisis and tragedy. It’s also one that is so bleak and unpleasant to sit through, and sit with afterward, that I could honestly only recommend Loveless with extreme caution, if at all.- The Associated Press
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It is a fun experiment to be a fly on the wall for this bizarre night — a little dinner theater canapé that’ll make you laugh and think and be grateful (hopefully) that your friends aren’t this kooky. By the end, you’re ready to call it night too.- The Associated Press
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It’s Vega’s extraordinary performance, full of grace and depth, that keeps A Fantastic Woman in check from becoming something either too campy or too sanctimonious. It’s one that has the power to make an audience really understand and internalize why it is an act of bravery to simply live life as herself, and perhaps even change some minds in the process.- The Associated Press
- Posted Feb 1, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
It’s quite a riveting and though-provoking journey, with compelling and nuanced performances all around, and, although it is quite serious, not without moments of levity.- The Associated Press
- Posted Feb 1, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
What separates “12 Strong” from the pack...is its ability to introduce and stay with a band of brothers worth caring about.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jan 18, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Bursts of intense violence are punctuated with sometimes tedious blocks of speeches and silence, but Hostiles, despite its posture of brutal amorality, has a goodness at its core, of understanding and empathy. It also has something that so many sequel and franchise-hungry studios today wouldn’t dare show — an actual ending.- The Associated Press
- Posted Jan 11, 2018
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- Lindsey Bahr
Alexander is pleasantly devoid of the vulgarity and too-current pop culture references that are the default mode for many contemporary live-action kids' pics, and its earnest celebration of family gives the movie a comforting throwback vibe.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Oct 8, 2014
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- Lindsey Bahr
Despair is not quiet for a broken father (Aaron Paul) and his troublemaker sons in Kat Candler’s brisk, transfixing drama, which takes place in blue-collar southeast Texas.- Entertainment Weekly
- Posted Jun 12, 2014
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