Mae Abdulbaki
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39% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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56% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.3 points lower than other critics.
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Mae Abdulbaki's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | Killers of the Flower Moon | |
| Lowest review score: | Die in a Gunfight | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 171 out of 388
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Mixed: 202 out of 388
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Negative: 15 out of 388
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite Foe’s shortcomings, it has plenty of heart and something to say. Its visuals are magnetic and Ronan and Mescal give their all in gripping, emotional performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 17, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Better Nate Than Ever is full of charm, supportive friendships and familial relationships, and a passionate love of musical theater and these elements work together to create a lovely, entertaining viewing experience.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 8, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Thought-provoking, beautifully edited and told, Sirens explores the band members’ relationship with each other, gender, and conformity in a society that isn’t always open about such things.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 8, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
It’s a fascinating story to balance, and though it doesn’t always work, Finley really runs with the concept and its various themes. It’s safe to say there’s never a dull moment in the film, and it isn’t predictable in terms of what comes next.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 28, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
House of Spoils is an exploration of witchcraft, land, and the respect it should be given, and a study of the perversion and stress of the restaurant industry.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 10, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
I walked away from the film feeling distant from Bob Dylan. That seems to be by design but it’s no less frustrating from a storytelling point of view.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Beekeeper is an engaging ride, and once the action starts it never lets up.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The characters, in their fight to live another day, and the thrilling, suspenseful sequences are what make the film worth watching. However, Those Who Wish Me Dead could have more thoroughly explored the very details that drove the plot, which would have elevated it beyond a basic action-thriller.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 25, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While it might not stand the test of time, the film is an entertaining, easy watch that works well enough.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 7, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Bolstered by a headstrong performance from Ramsey (who is best known as Lyanna Mormont from Game of Thrones), alongside a fantastic supporting cast, Catherine Called Birdy will be best enjoyed by a younger audience, though it’s still fun enough for viewers of all ages.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 13, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Flamin’ Hot is not only entertaining, but feels like a warm hug. It’s sentimental enough, but doesn’t overstay its welcome. Longoria has ultimately crafted a sweet, funny, and bright movie that will surely have viewers looking up Montañez on Google after the film ends.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The cast’s chemistry uplifts this film and makes certain moments all the more enjoyable. Everyone is clearly having a great time, and it shows in every scene. While the film probably won’t be remembered after audiences leave the theater, Champions is a lighthearted, feel-good sports movie that does exactly what it sets out to accomplish. It doesn’t do anything out of the norm, but it is a solid effort from Farrelly and Rizzo that will certainly boost one’s mood after watching.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 7, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
If you’re looking for an overall fun time at the movies, One of Them Days delivers.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 15, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The film is melancholic and contemplative in a way that isn’t always the case with romance genre films.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 10, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the film tends to get repetitive and its comedy doesn’t delve any deeper than it has to, Some Like It Rare is entertaining and darkly funny.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 10, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Parthenope is sensual and visually exquisite. It might not dig way too deep into its message, but it does get it across by the end.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The animation is still strong and the character beats are affecting, but the villain and his motivations stand in the film's way of true greatness.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 26, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
There are certainly lulls throughout, and the story needed some tightening. But what it lacks is more than made up with a great cast, distressing moments, and some well-shot action.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 6, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as Bond is replete with fantastic action sequences and an emotional center despite the final act being shaky.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 28, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite being all over the place, Antlers can be gripping and potently disconcerting, with good character development making up for its pitfalls.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 29, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the point of the film is excellent, The Cut has a bit too much trauma. It’s like the writers wanted to throw everything at Boxer and see if he could survive it, but it’s a lot.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the film meanders for a bit and is longer than need be, it maintains a good balance between character dynamics and the thrill of the chase. And with a fantastic cast at its center, audiences will surely be entertained overall.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 13, 2022
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- Screen Rant
- Posted May 9, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Occasionally intense and always interesting, Sri Asih is certainly worth a watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Buoyed by a strong, effective performance by Boyega, and even despite its pitfalls, Corbin’s film is a solid debut feature.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 1, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The performances elevate a story that could have gone deeper, but is fine for what it’s trying to be.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 2, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
A Man Called Otto aims to be a crowd-pleasing, heartwarming film, and, despite its many flaws and speed bumps, is a success on that front.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 6, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While The Northman has a lot to offer and is quite beautiful and masterful in its execution, there is something missing. The film begins to meander a bit in the middle before getting back on track and the lack of additional character development — anything that would have given the film more depth — prevents The Northman from reaching its full potential.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 11, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Nuanced yet ambiguous, and imbued with raw emotion and care, Campbell-Hughes crafts a worthwhile story that digs into the aftermath of a near-death experience.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While Old is certainly a different kind of thriller, with plenty of elements that work to create a sense of tranquility and desperation in equal measure, it grows wearisome as it evades its deeper themes for the thrill of that final discovery.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 22, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While it's heavily nostalgic, The Matrix Resurrections does have something to say about living in the past and the difficulties of moving forward.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 21, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Arcadian may falter in its story details, building some character tension that is never fully fleshed out, but it succeeds in creating a gripping, tense experience that is elevated by its disturbing creatures.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite its pitfalls, Wake Up Dead Man is still enjoyable. It has its charming moments, there’s a lot to think about in terms of the story, and the cast is good, if not great, overall. It’s just hard to watch the movie and realize the mystery and excitement have waned.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 7, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Assessment, directed by Fleur Fortuné, is conceptually sound and looks incredible, but while it’s psychologically involved and provoking, it doesn’t go beyond the surface of its ideas.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 19, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Eternity isn’t a bad rom-com; it’s charming and wildly entertaining for the most part, but by skirting a conventional narrative to be more creative, the story loses some of its effectiveness in the process.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 8, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the plot is suspenseful and unsettling because it’s something that could happen, the film underwhelms when it comes to its dynamics and individual arcs, each character lacking a depth that would have elevated an otherwise solid thriller.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 16, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Nobody 2's themes could’ve been better explored, but it’s easy to overlook that and enjoy the fun, action-packed ride.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 13, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Linoleum is filled with nostalgia — brought to life by the dreamlike, vivid cinematography by Ed Wu — and the overlapping of memories, the mind losing itself, and the fulfillment of a fantasy that feels incredibly out of reach. Not everything comes together so smoothly or cohesively, but the film is a solid effort nonetheless.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 17, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The film is compelling and quietly thought-provoking as it peels back the layers of the relationships at the forefront, while also showcasing the discomfort that follows but isn’t always picked up on.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 9, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
With personal and generational trauma at the forefront of the story, Eisenberg delivers a heartwarming film that strengthens family ties and underscores the difficulty in speaking about the pain between its members, no matter how close they used to be.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 2, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
It’s still a serviceable film, and you’re in for a wild and weird ride. Even its message, while nihilistic, has merit. I only wish The Monkey had a more balanced story to counteract its weaker elements.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 21, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
With a powerful central performance and an occasionally chaotic but nonetheless captivating and moving narrative — helped along by fantastic editing and cinematography — The Outrun is a detailed film strengthened by its connection to nature’s beauty and belonging to it.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 2, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Its focus may have needed some more fine-tuning, but Steve proves meaningful regardless.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 7, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While there is plenty of fun to be had with the monsters and the buildup towards the final showdown, The New Empire’s story feels forced.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
It’s a tender drama and one that focuses on its characters in interesting, thoughtful ways.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 22, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
It’s not particularly memorable, but it also has its moments, elevated by the chemistry between Madelyn Cline and Riverdale’s KJ Apa.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Adult Best Friends certainly has its heart in the right place and it can even be quite funny and lovely as it navigates the characters’ friendship and its evolution, but it’s also overstuffed with unnecessary characters and subplots that don’t add anything to the core relationship beyond distracting it from being deeper.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 21, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Deliverance is bolstered by the cast’s commitment to the story and their characters. Without them, the film's ending wouldn't have been remotely believable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 30, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the film could have spent more time exploring its central characters, their emotions, actions, and how time has shaped them in the intervening years, My Policeman remains a tender, heartbreaking film that has one of the most devastating and emotional final scenes in recent memory.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 26, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While the film is determined to live in the pain felt and lobbed at its main character, there are moments of gentle vulnerability and contemplation in its exploration of guilt, redemption, grief, and trauma.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 26, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Old Guard 2 is a film that feels longer than it should be and not long enough. It strikes an odd balance, but there’s luckily more here that works than doesn’t, even if the plot is thin.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 2, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Book Club sequel will make you feel as though you’re reuniting with old friends for some wine and life lessons, and that’s enough.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 12, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Elfman’s directorial feature debut has enough to hold it together, including a tremendous cast and character dynamics that are thoughtful, interesting, and complicated.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Is it a well-made film? Absolutely, and Morosini has a strong vision for how to shape a story and characters right out of the gate. Unfortunately, that doesn’t turn I Love My Dad into a must-watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 16, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While Needle in a Timestack aims to be profound, it loses itself within the sci-fi premise rather than exploring the central romance in any detail.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 15, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite a fantastic cast, Wildflower doesn’t live up to its potential, and uses its disabled characters as vehicles to drive the main character’s story, which will leave a bitter taste in your mouth after all is said and done.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 29, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Renfield is goofy, with fantastic action sequences and a few comedic beats that land, but it could have also been so much more.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 17, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
A Million Miles Away is genuine in the way it presents its story, and the struggle Hernández endures, but it’s also so laser-focused on his space goals that it forgets to explore his inner life.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite everything, it has its fair of shining moments. There's a clear direction Snyder's Justice League has that the 2017 version of the film does not, and for that alone viewers can appreciate this film a whole lot more because of it.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 15, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The film’s disparate elements and overarching themes don’t entirely come together by the end, leaving the story’s emotional throughline weakened as a result.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
India Sweets and Spices has a lot of overall great ideas and themes, even if it doesn’t always rise up to the potential of its setup and story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 26, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Resort to Love doesn’t do anything unexpected or exciting and, despite its overly saccharine silliness, it is entertaining enough to watch in passing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 6, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While Small Engine Repair’s message is clear, it doesn’t completely take off and is fragmented in its pacing, with a twisted turn that doesn't land.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 10, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Notturno is sometimes beautiful and Rosi makes good use of private spaces. But, the film comes off as an exploitation of the region and its people’s pain.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 28, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Without Cena and Elba’s committed and charming performances, as well as great supporting turns from Considine and Carla Gugino as Vice President Elizabeth Kirk, Heads of State wouldn’t be worth discussing- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 27, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
The Ultimate Playlist of Noise has some lovely and heartwarming moments, but it lacks a strong central relationship and is often too formulaic.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Ambitious, occasionally thrilling, and visually striking, Dune is mostly set up, building out a heartless world that never truly feels complete.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
What the film does have is a sense of style and an ability to keep us engaged through a riotous cast that is clearly having a lot of fun.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 31, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
With such a slow and empty buildup, After Yang often feels as disconnected as most everyone is in the film.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 25, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
While its performances are lovely and tender, with the execution somewhat messy in its handling of themes, All My Puny Sorrows doesn’t dig past the surface enough to make a strong enough case for itself.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 14, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
House of Gucci boasts strong performances and is hammy enough to be occasionally enjoyable, but falls flat in the overall effectiveness of its story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
There's a lot to like in this engaging and unnerving drama, but the finale doesn’t come together to deliver on an intriguing and chilling first half.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 1, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
As hypnotic as Eileen is, the film ultimately falls short. Its final moments suggest that it could have become a completely different film than what was initially presented. Had there been enough time to flesh out the story and build up the tension, the final Rebecca twist would have worked a lot better.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 26, 2023
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Hurry Up Tomorrow isn’t awful. It stays at the surface, really afraid to interrogate any deeper than required, but it has its moments and aesthetic flair.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 15, 2025
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite a solid performance from the film’s lead and an interesting character arc, Rounding winds up getting a bit lost in all it’s trying to accomplish.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 20, 2022
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- Mae Abdulbaki
When its focus is on Agatha Rousselle’s Alexia and the lack of control she has over her own body, Titane digs a bit deeper. However, the film’s true weakness is in its inability to explore Alexia as a person, keeping things vague while centering the extreme body horror aspects.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 6, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Compared to other, stronger animated films, Spellbound sits comfortably in the middle. Kids will likely be delighted with it — though at nearly two hours long the wait to get to the end might be a struggle — and it offers just enough for them to keep watching.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 22, 2024
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- Mae Abdulbaki
Despite some genuinely funny and endearingly nostalgic moments, Coming 2 America attempts to do way too much with its plot rather than keep it simple.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 12, 2021
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- Mae Abdulbaki
There are minimal bursts of potential lurking in Chaos Walking’s messy execution, but it doesn’t deliver much but stagnant characters and dull action.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 12, 2021
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