Matthew Jackson
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93% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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6% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.7 points higher than other critics.
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Matthew Jackson's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 78 | |
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| Highest review score: | Longlegs | |
| Lowest review score: | Dear Santa | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 54 out of 62
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Mixed: 6 out of 62
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Negative: 2 out of 62
62
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- Matthew Jackson
For all this and more, Oppenheimer deserves the title of masterpiece. It’s Christopher Nolan’s best film so far, a step up to a new level for one of our finest filmmakers, and a movie that burns itself into your brain.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 19, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
I Saw The TV Glow is a remarkable portrait of pop-culture obsession—how it can unite us, change us, and ripple down through our entire lives in ways both uplifting and unsettling.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 12, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
With its unexpectedly moving sights, remarkable voice ensemble, and pure clarity of humanist vision, The Wild Robot emerges as a stunning achievement.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 25, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
DaCosta arrives in the world of 28 Years Later with confidence, swagger, and infectious energy, delivering 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — one of the best horror sequels in recent memory, and a must-see horror film for 2026.- Looper
- Posted Jan 13, 2026
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- Matthew Jackson
It’s sometimes buried under layers and layers of storytelling knots that the film never fully untangles, but the fun is there, and when the film is really working, that turns out to be enough.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 6, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
Personality Crisis: One Night Only retains the impish mystery surrounding one of rock’s most underrated frontmen while building a beautiful and slightly abstracted portrait of a man in a constant state of transformation.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Apr 17, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
The Beast is a monster of a movie, one that will sink its claws into you, then ask you to contemplate the wounds it leaves. It’s not an easy watch, but it is a deeply rewarding one that you’ll be thinking about for days.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 1, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
It’s got great tension, great characters, and great jump scares, and it cements Mc Carthy’s place as a major new voice in horror.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
Eggers' Nosferatu is a beautifully crafted, endlessly compelling nightmare that will envelop you in its shifting, writhing darkness and simply refuse to let go. It's one of the best horror films of the year, and represents a new level of ambition and craft from one of our best horror filmmakers.- Looper
- Posted Dec 7, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
Everything about it, from the performances to the production design to the sickly quality of the light in scene after scene, is designed to make us not just question what we’re seeing, but stand at a remove from it, like we’ve just seen a wild animal behaving strangely. Like that wild animal might just lash out and bite us if we get too close.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 10, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
Fierce, fun, and steeped in youthful energy, it’s a film that’s willing to go to some truly dark places in its exploration of grief, death and what it means when we reach too far into the beyond, but it’s also never afraid to laugh along the way. That juxtaposition alone is enough to make it one of the year’s must-see horror films, an addictive thrill ride that never loses its own playful spin on some classic horror ideas.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jul 26, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
Hokum is the latest fruit of McCarthy’s chameleonic gifts, and his best film yet.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 30, 2026
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- Matthew Jackson
The film does not have easy answers, but rather than making it seem shallow, its lack of clear moral coding instead offers us something more primal and more powerful. It’s a film about the open-ended question of how much humanity we as a species have left in us, and that makes it a provocative, thrilling monster of a movie that will sear itself into your eyeballs.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 16, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
The greatest success of The Baltimorons, aside from how effortlessly funny it is, lies in its focused thematic weight, wrapped up in its setting.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 2, 2025
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- Matthew Jackson
Even with the action and stunt work operating at full throttle, what really makes The Fall Guy work is the partnership between Gosling and Blunt.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 13, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
It's another triumph from a singular voice in cinema, and another Lanthimos movie you sort of never see coming.- Looper
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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- Matthew Jackson
Late Night With The Devil achieves that rare feat of feeling like something we were never supposed to see. But once we’ve seen it, we can’t look away.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
If you’re lucky enough to feel the presence built by this film, you’ll find one of the most rewarding and impressive genre films of the year so far, and proof that Geoghegan has plenty more to offer us as a horror storyteller.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
Divisiveness aside, and despite a few stumbles in pacing as it pivots from cool premise to interesting conclusion, Heretic is a wonderfully effective, chilling thriller from two of the best genre storytellers currently in the game.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 3, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
It might not be destined to join the ranks of teen comedy masterpieces, but in the short term, its ability to nail the right balance of emotional and comedic unpredictability makes it a very pleasant journey, and a must-see for teen movie aficionados.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 24, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
Patel’s film may have found its greatest success in the way it seamlessly, powerfully translates the director’s pure, kinetic love of cinema into something bold, new, and unforgettable.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 12, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
It's not a terrible film, to be sure. At times it's even deeply entertaining, because Coen and Cooke clearly still have a certain sense of magic and charm in everything they do. But this dark crime comedy starring Margaret Qualley as a determined private eye is still lacking in a sense of real direction.- Looper
- Posted Aug 21, 2025
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- Matthew Jackson
The aim is to deliver something that’s both a gripping throwback and a shockingly timeless exploration of human terror. Happily for horror fans, the film mostly hits the mark, and becomes a must-see genre film along the way.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Feb 13, 2024
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
The Rule Of Jenny Pen‘s willingness to constantly challenge its audience with shadows and hints rather than some kind of outright horror mythos is one of its great strengths, and Rush embodies that with intense, compelling control.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 5, 2025
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- Matthew Jackson
By the time the credits roll, all the ingredients Reeder’s been carefully marshaling come together in surprising, satisfying ways, delivering a horror film that leaves the world a little bigger, a little stranger and a little scarier.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Aug 29, 2023
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- Matthew Jackson
Starve Acre is not one of those horror films that everyone going in blind will enjoy. It’s not a crowd pleaser or a popcorn thriller. It’s a steady, methodically engineered, beautifully realized meditation on the slow, persistent sting of grief, and a gentle unearthing of the things we bury deep in our souls.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Jul 25, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
Built from the same little monster framework as stuff like the Gremlins and Critters series, Frankie Freako is an unapologetically weird, esoteric ride through a very particular kind of ’80s movie, complete with what feels like an absolute suspension of the rules of reality. That makes it, at minimum, refreshing, and at its best, wildly entertaining.- Paste Magazine
- Posted Sep 25, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
While other V/H/S installments have sometimes been scattershot, united by format and time period more than anything else, V/H/S/Beyond holds together almost perfectly as a thematic exploration of the things lurking just beyond our understanding.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 24, 2024
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- Matthew Jackson
Forget what you think you know about horror prequels. The First Omen gets it, goes for the throat, and never lets go.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 5, 2024
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