Mick LaSalle
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52% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.1 points lower than other critics.
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Mick LaSalle's Scores
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| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | Sound and Fury | |
| Lowest review score: | Nightbreed | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,063 out of 3800
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Mixed: 1,037 out of 3800
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Negative: 700 out of 3800
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- Mick LaSalle
Four screenwriters are credited with this sloppy piece of work. Divide the embarrassment into quarters.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Movies don't get worse than Good Burger, a wretched little comedy. It's a movie that inspires wonder -- at how it got made and released.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Cage’s latest film, Jiu Jitsu must represent his career worst — and keep in mind, this is the man who made 1989’s “Vampire’s Kiss,” in which he ate a cockroach.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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- Mick LaSalle
The Collection is bloody, disgusting and ridiculous, but the one thing it's not is horror, not real horror, not in the sense of tense or scary. It's not cinema, either. It's not even fun.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 29, 2012
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- Mick LaSalle
In slightly less than 1,000 years, the competition for worst film of the third millennium will be fierce. Yet the smart money may well be on the Korean art film Lies.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Cocktail is unbelievable - a picture that sets itself up as a gritty, authentic character study but is laughable, false and stupid in all its details. The only connection to reality here is that there are actually such things as bartenders. [29 Jul 1988, p.E1]- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Not counting no-budget movies with casts of nonprofessionals, The Humans is one of the worst-directed films in recent memory. It plays like a wicked practical joke or a deliberate act of sabotage.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Nov 23, 2021
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- Mick LaSalle
With Lake at the center, something that could have been innocuous becomes painful, and a sure shot at mediocrity is transformed into one of the worst films of the year.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
A sour story with a repellent lead character, deadly comic schtick and tin-eared direction to produce 90 minutes of sheer, plodding mirthlessness.- San Francisco Chronicle
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- Mick LaSalle
Why Him? takes a comic situation and then does everything it can to undermine it. It’s more than unfunny. It’s anti-funny. It doesn’t provoke laughter or even neutral silence, but an increasingly stunned disdain. It is the movie equivalent of putting on a plaster life mask and letting it dry and lock your face into an expression of blank misery.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Dec 21, 2016
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- Mick LaSalle
Frankly, we are left with nothing, except with a movie that insists that we love it — or worse, assumes we will — because its subject is so worthy. Even on that score, that of convincing us of the worthiness of its subject, Maudie falls down.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Jun 21, 2017
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- Mick LaSalle
Seriously, don’t see Black Adam. Don’t encourage this. I don’t even want to admit that it’s an actual movie, but assuming it is, it’s the worst of the year — and one of the worst I’ve ever seen.- San Francisco Chronicle
- Posted Oct 20, 2022
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