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
The result is a film that is at once sobering and thoughtful -- and, yes, uncomfortable, at times. But it's a necessary uncomfortable.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 2, 2017
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- Mike Scott
More than anything else, however, director Jacques Audiard's gritty, grab-you-by-the-shirtfront film is a mob movie -- a really, really good mob movie. Think "GoodFellas," but with Gauloises and accent aigu instead of plates of spaghetti and accent Pesci.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
It is strange. It is stylish. It is at once daring, funny, beautiful and surreal.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Dec 4, 2023
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- Mike Scott
There's something Shakespearean about it. From the case of mistaken identity (though willfully mistaken) to the formal, old-fashioned language to the tragic tone in which it is all swaddled, this is Shakespeare by way of the Deep South.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Oct 31, 2013
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- Mike Scott
With Spotlight, we get a reminder of the vital importance of an independent, professional press to any community.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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- Mike Scott
Not only is it a searing on-the-ground, in-the-fray portrait of the heart of Egypt's ongoing revolution, but it is also a stirring tribute to the indomitable spirit of those who are risking, and in many cases giving, their lives to keep it alive.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 14, 2014
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- Mike Scott
Opening a window into a wounded soul, it reminds us that beneath even the most brusque, hard-to-approach exterior often lies a human being bearing the scars of real, sometimes devastating human experiences. Also like "Moonlight," it is one of the best films of 2016, and one not to be missed.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Dec 7, 2016
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- Mike Scott
All music docs are not created equal. Yes, some are formulaic. But some are beautiful, some are singular, some are marvels of storytelling. And some, like Searching for Sugar Man, are all three.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Oct 19, 2012
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- Mike Scott
Inside Out isn't just a movie. It's a doctoral dissertation on human psychology, with a bit of therapy on the side. Miraculously, it's fun, to boot.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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- Mike Scott
Watching Mud unfold, one suspects that the Arkansas-reared Nichols remembers exactly what it was like to be a boy of the Southern wilds.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Apr 26, 2013
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- Mike Scott
As a result, Hereafter isn't so deep that it will change the way many people think about the afterlife. But it is heartfelt and thoughtful and, in a way, comforting.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Oct 22, 2010
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- Mike Scott
A small, wonderfully minimalist film that nonetheless packs an emotional wallop while delivering a beautifully heartbreaking portrait of the power of human connection.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Nov 1, 2022
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- Mike Scott
A story of hope amid the ruins -- one that everybody can appreciate, no matter their politics.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jul 15, 2011
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- Mike Scott
With Knuckle, Palmer offers a thorough -- and extraordinarily compelling -- portrait of the Travellers.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jan 5, 2012
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- Mike Scott
The result isn't just the best new romantic comedy released so far this year, but one of the best comedies, period.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jul 22, 2011
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- Mike Scott
That character flaw makes for some great shock-fueled laughs in Lewis' film -- Giamatti does full-on comic rage as well as anyone.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Feb 18, 2011
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- Mike Scott
Boasting a rich look and an engrossing storyline, it's the rare "to-be-continued" film that doesn't leave its audience feeling cheated.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Dec 8, 2010
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- Mike Scott
This is the kind of movie that makes you want to sit through the credits, and not for some “hidden” scene featuring superheroes eating shawarma. Rather, it’s because it’s so pleasant you won’t want It Ain’t Over to be over.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jun 12, 2023
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- Mike Scott
Without subtitles this time, it also stands a very real chance of migrating out of America's art houses and into its multiplexes, where it can sink its teeth into a whole new audience.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Jan 14, 2011
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- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
Bong's film starts out as a comedy, transforms into a quirky Agatha Christie whodunnit and finishes with an unpredictable Hitchcockian flourish.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Mar 18, 2011
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- Mike Scott
A movie with a message, but the subtle kind; it's whispered wisdom, wrapped up in a story of mystery, of love, of regret, of repentance and redemption.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
As beautiful as the animation is, Zemeckis' real masterstroke is combining it with a loyalty to Dickens' story.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
One of the chief reasons that director Tom Hooper's richly produced film works so well is because it operates on so many different levels. The King's Speech is all about layers, and Hooper keeps it humming on several at once.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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- Mike Scott
An exceedingly well-assembled genre picture, a spell-binding, edge-of-your-seat thriller.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- Mike Scott
From “Dazed and Confused” to “Boyhood” to “Everybody Wants Some!!,” [Linklater's] become one of Hollywood’s chief purveyors of nostalgia, mining it for both humor and poignance. What’s more, he does it consistently well. With "Apollo 10½," he’s done it again.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Posted Apr 5, 2022
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- Mike Scott
A movie that charms its way to being a kind of well-crafted teen touchstone that very well could become to today's generation what "Ferris Bueller" was to teens of the '80s.- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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