Mike Mazzanti
Select another critic »For 32 reviews, this critic has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.5 points lower than other critics.
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Mike Mazzanti's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | 3 from Hell | |
| Lowest review score: | Bokeh | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 32
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Mixed: 8 out of 32
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Negative: 6 out of 32
32
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- Mike Mazzanti
It’s a film full of interesting ideas, all wrapped up in messy, even shoddy methods, and an undeniably sincere and rather astonishing performance from Sam Elliott, who doesn’t seem to give a hoot whether he’s hunting Bugs Bunny or the Oscar gold–he’s just going to go for it, dammit.- The Film Stage
- Posted Feb 7, 2019
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- Mike Mazzanti
Buffalo Boys is a messy, interesting, fun romp in cross-cultural interplay.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jan 10, 2019
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- Mike Mazzanti
An off-kilter, at times hilarious film that nevertheless loses some of its impact as it stumbles through its own delirium.- The Film Stage
- Posted Oct 19, 2018
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- Mike Mazzanti
For die-hard genre fans looking for a disturbed and relatively brief affair, there may be enough here to enjoy. However, if you want a consistently engaging thrill ride packed with enough ideas to contend with the bloodshed, perhaps look elsewhere.- The Film Stage
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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- Mike Mazzanti
Littlest Reich is almost passionately gory. It’s essentially a series of murders, strung together by the most simplistic method imaginable: a cut.- The Film Stage
- Posted Aug 15, 2018
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- Mike Mazzanti
If one wishes to get a glimpse into Elsa Dorfman’s life and work, this is not a poor place to do it. But as a documentary standing on its own two feet, it stumbles.- The Film Stage
- Posted Jul 13, 2017
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- Mike Mazzanti
Sure, it doesn’t always work — mainly due to some bad writing, shoddy visual effects, and tonal oddities — but when King Arthur: Legend of the Sword finds its stride, it’s a neat little tincture of Snatchian attitude and fantasy lore that is a good bit of early summer fun.- The Film Stage
- Posted May 18, 2017
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- Mike Mazzanti
A jumbled, hodgepodge of ideas and images that spoil the initially intriguing premise.- The Film Stage
- Posted Apr 9, 2017
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