Liz Shannon Miller
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86% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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12% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 11.7 points higher than other critics.
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Liz Shannon Miller's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 77 | |
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| Highest review score: | Project Hail Mary | |
| Lowest review score: | Melania | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 158 out of 184
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Mixed: 25 out of 184
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Negative: 1 out of 184
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- Liz Shannon Miller
One of Sometimes I Think About Dying‘s strongest qualities is that Fran’s emerging bond with Robert isn’t presented as a saving grace — instead, it’s just one potential opportunity to pull her out of her comfort zone.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 23, 2023
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- Liz Shannon Miller
If the Avatar universe is going to be James Cameron’s preferred delivery method for visual spectacle on this scale going forward, then, let’s face it — by then, we’re all going to be itching for our next trip to Pandora.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 13, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
While the best thing about this movie is its clarity of intent, the worst thing about it is that it uses blunt force to call out its reference points, name-checking both Die Hard and Home Alone repeatedly.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 1, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Wakanda Forever, first and foremost is a film about grief — which is extremely fitting for a movie that, in another and perhaps better timeline, would have starred the man who led the original film to both box office and awards glory.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 8, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
On its own merits, Black Adam might feel a little thin in terms of story, but it does deliver plenty of enjoyable moments and a solid ensemble to back up Johnson. But perhaps the most exciting aspect of it is how it might shake up the rest of the franchise going forward.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 18, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
While Don’t Worry Darling isn’t perfect, the only baggage it deserves to be saddled with is the baggage of attempting to tell a story with an obvious twist in our twist-numbed culture. For in the end, the real twist is this: even in 2022, true equality between men and women still feels like a fairy tale.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 20, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
See How They Run feels like it was designed in a lab to please fans of this genre, with Mark Chappell’s script keenly identifying the most beloved tropes of classic murder mysteries while playing with them just enough for freshness.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 15, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
It makes for a deeply unconventional sort of fairy tale, but this is George Miller we’re talking about. What else did we expect?- Consequence
- Posted Aug 25, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
The ideas tend to be pretty interesting, even when Novak can’t resist the temptation to indulge in certain tropes.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 28, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Without Evans, this review’s grade would be significantly lower. But even with Evans, The Gray Man simply falls short of expectations. This is exactly the kind of diversion that’s such a treat when done well, and to see it done shabbily is just a massive disappointment. With better editing and a story less strewn with cliches, this could have been such good summer fun. Instead, at best it feels destined to slip from our minds, like so many other Netflix original films.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
The bluntness of its messaging proves to be a bit of a detraction, but the fact remains that Where the Crawdads Sing is a heartfelt, and gorgeous picture, the kind which major studios used to make all the time, and now feel like a bit of an endangered species.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 12, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
The surface-level delights are pretty damn delightful, as is Waititi's ability to just let things be strange for no clear reason other than, well, it's fun or cool or hilarious.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 5, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
It’s probably a bad sign that of all the players in this film, the dinosaurs are probably the ones one roots for the most. They didn’t ask to be revived for a confusing new era filled with cars and pollution and ridiculous celebrity lawsuits! They’re dinosaurs! They’re innocent in all this!"- Consequence
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
If Clueless is the definitive modern-day adaptation of Emma, then Fire Island deserves the same crown for Pride and Prejudice.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
While not bursting with ambition or any interest in deviating from proven formula, A New Era does exactly what you hope it would do, and give series fans a little more time with beloved characters, even daring to alter the status quo in one or two major ways.- Consequence
- Posted May 18, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
In a lot of ways, Top Gun: Maverick is the platonic ideal of a film sequel, constantly in dialogue with the original project, and committed to growing and expanding upon that source material.- Consequence
- Posted May 12, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Multiverse of Madness isn’t wildly unconventional in its story choices, but the fun it has exploring the possibilities of this narrative makes it a treat.- Consequence
- Posted May 3, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Morbius, at best, will be remembered as the latest effort on Sony's part to make its nascent Sinister Six franchise happen. And, like "fetch," it's hard to see that happening.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 30, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Directors Adam Nee and Aaron Nee manage to find just the right balance between action, comedy, and romance to make all three work harmoniously together, while playing with a team of all-stars who make the material sing.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 24, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
The truth of the matter is that even a subpar Ryan Reynolds movie features a crap ton of Reynolds Reynolds-ing it up in every scene, and that can be a pretty enjoyable flavor of ice cream, in moderation. The problem is that like ice cream, there’s not much nutritional value here; there are far worse ways to spend 106 minutes of your life, but The Adam Project seems likely to fade from the memories of Netflix viewers relatively quickly — meaning it’s pretty in line with most of the Netflix original films that have come before it.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 9, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
What this film does achieve is telling a solid new Batman story, one with some pretty compelling twists and a strong point-of-view on who, exactly, the Caped Crusader is. By default, that makes it one of the better Batman movies ever made.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 28, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Loud, gory, sometimes silly, sometimes scary, and nearly always constant fun, Studio 666 is tailored to a pretty specific audience but has the potential to break outside of that niche, thanks to its commitment to old-school horror tropes with a hearty side of rock and roll.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 22, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
While Uncharted will never be a classic on par with Spielberg’s original swashbuckling adventure, it does no dishonor to that tradition, and even manages to deliver a few unique thrills.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 15, 2022
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- Consequence
- Posted Feb 10, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
A far more intimate portrait of the detective than one might expect.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 7, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
It’s not that a great disaster movie can’t be made in two hours or less, it’s that Roland Emmerich doesn’t know how to do it.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 3, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Even the most grounded of James Bond movies has a certain level of goofy fun baked in; it’s inherent to the genre. And if The 355 had been a bit more conscious of this, it might have been a far more successful movie.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 6, 2022
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- Liz Shannon Miller
As any good therapist will tell you, you can't embrace the future without coming to terms with your past. Resurrections is very, very conscious of this.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 21, 2021
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- Liz Shannon Miller
Separated from the most exciting/controversial/unexpected moments in play, and without the element of surprise, does No Way Home hold up as a good story well told? The answer is yes to a degree…but it could have gone further.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 13, 2021
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- Liz Shannon Miller
It’s just one symptom of the disease afflicting Being the Ricardos, which tries too hard to pack too much in, and ends up incapable of saying much at all as a result, which is baffling, because it’s such a talky movie. There’s a great film to be made about these two iconic television talents and their respective egos. Unfortunately, Sorkin’s own ego casts too large a shadow here for us to be able to see it.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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