Mike Scott
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44% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Mike Scott's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 62 | |
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| Highest review score: | Manchester by the Sea | |
| Lowest review score: | That's My Boy | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 464 out of 1030
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Mixed: 503 out of 1030
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Negative: 63 out of 1030
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- Mike Scott
It is an inspiring, well-assembled portrait of one man's love for his autistic 6-year-old son and the measures he's willing to go to help the boy -- and the family -- cope with his neurological challenges.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill character study. It is a smartly conceived and beautifully executed meditation on the co-existing pain and pleasure, complexity and fragility of human existence.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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- Mike Scott
Complemented by striking, well-conceived visuals, in Fukunaga's hands Bronte's tale of love and woe becomes one well worth repeating.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Apr 1, 2011
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- Mike Scott
Gray Man is colorful, lively and admirably self-aware of its place in today’s cinemaverse.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jul 19, 2022
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- Mike Scott
The result is a documentary that is as interesting as it is irresistible.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Mr. Malcolm’s List, like “Bridgerton,” is a highly enjoyable, low-calorie bit of cinematic frippery.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jun 27, 2022
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- Mike Scott
Charming as it all is, don’t expect A New Era to win many awards or break box office records. But it’ll definitely hit a sweet spot for those eager to visit with these old, familiar characters once more.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted May 20, 2022
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- Mike Scott
A heartwarming -- and at times heartbreaking -- post-"Juno" road comedy for grownups.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
But lowbrow or not, it is, like, totally tubular in its own right. To the max. Fer sure.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Not the deepest stuff, but thought-provoking all the same -- and entertaining to boot.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Mar 4, 2011
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- Mike Scott
So what we have is a movie that will make at least two important groups happy. New Orleans boosters can cheer Green Lantern for its local roots and for the possibility that the inevitable future installments could return to town. And the purists can cheer, knowing that Campbell and crew have done Green Lantern justice.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jun 17, 2011
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- Mike Scott
What we end up with is a rare treat: a midbudget movie for grown-ups — no capes, no magic wands, no kid’s stuff. In other words: pure Linklater.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted May 28, 2024
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- Mike Scott
As a result, the slickly produced Food, Inc. is more deeply unsettling than it is out-and-out stomach-turning.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
There's a certain triteness to the overarching message -- secrets will keep us apart, and the truth will set us free -- but the kind of sweetness and earnestness that's on display in City Island makes such quibbles easy to forgive.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Director David Yates picks up where he left off with "Order of the Phoenix," assembling a nicely paced and artfully shot adventure.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Still, it's not the iconic, be-all-end-all that Scott was certainly hoping for.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Pure cinematic fluff, the kind of film that tends to evaporate within a few hours of seeing it. That being said, Manville is so charming, and the rest of Fabian’s film is so well meaning, and so well realized, that by the time it hits its inevitable third-act moment, it’s hard not to be swept up by the joy of it all.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jul 11, 2022
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- Mike Scott
Unfortunately, for the bulk of the film's running time -- its first two-thirds or so -- Davis and Heilbroner oversaturate viewers with scene-setting material, describing the climate for gay men and lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Slowly becomes a thoughtful and interesting deconstruction and demythologizing of American celebrity.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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- Mike Scott
Anonymous starts admirably quickly, but Emmerich repeatedly forgets to look over his shoulder to see if his audience is keeping track of which stringy-haired Calvin Klein model is which.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Oct 28, 2011
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- Mike Scott
Lee keeps things afloat with an appealing air of levity, including a fun but restrained use of split-screen, an homage to the 1970 doc, as well as cameos by that movie's Port-O-San guy and its peace-sign-flashing nuns.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
It's sadly and tenderly honest -- and so are Hansard and Irglova, as they generously and matter-of-factly open up to the camera.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 13, 2012
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- Mike Scott
No one should mistake Scott’s Napoleon as an overtly political film. It’s true ambitions are to entertain and inform, in that order.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Nov 20, 2023
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- Mike Scott
Among them, Polanski's four-person cast boasts four Oscars and eight more nominations, so these are big-league actors who are capable of carrying a film such as this through its occasional miscalculations.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jan 14, 2012
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- Mike Scott
It's his film's metamorphosis into something else -- something every bit as dark, and every bit as intriguing -- that will keep viewers planted in their seats, and, at times, perched on the edges of them.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Aug 5, 2011
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- Mike Scott
A gritty spy thriller directed by relative newcomer Daniel Espinosa, and a film that -- despite the occasional misstep -- ends up being a taut, suspense-filled ride.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 10, 2012
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- Mike Scott
The whole thing is such a rare visual treat -- such a tres magnifique cinematic spectacle -- that those flaws are easy to overlook. Jeunet's film is hard to resist.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Sprinkled throughout, there is also a handful of wonderfully amusing song-and-dance numbers, written by Bret McKenzie.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Nov 23, 2011
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