Nicholas Barber
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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 1.1 points higher than other critics.
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Nicholas Barber's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 67 | |
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| Highest review score: | No Time to Die | |
| Lowest review score: | Laila in Haifa | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 72 out of 147
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Mixed: 70 out of 147
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Negative: 5 out of 147
147
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reviews
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- Nicholas Barber
Parts of Dune: Part 2 seem just as monumental, lavishly bizarre and downright disturbing as anything that Jodorowsky and Giger can have had in mind.- BBC
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
The deliberate pacing and sometimes confusing narrative make Monster less engrossing than some of Kore-eda's work, and less likely to win prizes. But it is still a marvel: a minutely observed, profoundly compassionate chronicle of untidy contemporary lives. It's a Hirokazu Kore-eda film, in other words.- BBC
- Posted May 19, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
Seeing Cruz and Banderas show off their comedic chops is definitely a pleasure, and the farcical final scenes will leave viewers on a high. But this film won’t win many competitions, official or otherwise.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 17, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
Perhaps the film could have done with a little more conversation and a little more action, but it's still a quietly affecting, sympathetic tribute to the kind of person who is a supporting character in most biopics.- BBC
- Posted Sep 4, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
I’m Thinking of Ending Things draws constant attention to its own artifice, and to the things that can only happen in films. But it seems completely sincere in its concern about ageing, illness, pain, regret, and the connections we make to art and other people. Whichever universe it may be set in, it has a lot to say about our own.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2020
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- Nicholas Barber
Don't get me wrong. Plan 9 from Outer Space is a terrible film. A dreadful film. An atrocious film. But it does have some elements that are halfway decent, and it's unlikely that it would have a cult following without them.- BBC
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- Nicholas Barber
The new film improves on the old one in every respect. The story is cleverer and more gripping, the dialogue is sharper and funnier, the relationships are richer, the aerial stunts are more likely to make you queasy.- BBC
- Posted May 12, 2022
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- Nicholas Barber
For some viewers, this frenzied finale will be reason enough to treasure The Substance; for others, it will be reason enough to steer well clear. But no one who sees Fargeat's film will forget it. If she had taken it to its magnificently tasteless extreme 15 or 20 minutes sooner, it would have been a cult classic.- BBC
- Posted May 19, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
As Eggers proceeds steadily and methodically through the events in Murnau's masterpiece, you may admire the intelligence and painstaking craft that has gone into it, but you may also have the feeling that you're watching actors playing time-honoured roles rather than real people in mortal danger. Horror fans needn't worry, though: Nosferatu has its share of gruesome shocks.- BBC
- Posted Dec 2, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
Broker keeps on getting funnier and knottier as secret motives are revealed, sympathies shift, mysteries deepen and dangers multiply. It is, on one level, a farcical crime caper, but it is so elegantly plotted that it never seems contrived.- BBC
- Posted May 27, 2022
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- Nicholas Barber
Maestro is a warm yet melancholy portrait of someone who is the life and soul of every party not just because he loves company but because he fears being alone.- BBC
- Posted Sep 2, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
Maybe Lord and Miller knew what they were doing when they went for such a bright and breezy tone. They've crafted a sci-fi epic which is more than two-and-a-half hours long, and which is a one-man show for much of that time. They have filled it not with action, but with mind-stretching concepts, painstaking laboratory research and knotty technical puzzles. To do all that and keep things zippily entertaining throughout is an extraordinary achievement.- BBC
- Posted Mar 10, 2026
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- Nicholas Barber
Flora and Son feels more like a scrappy demo tape than a polished album.- TheWrap
- Posted Jan 24, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
Stewart is such inspired casting that she makes all this eccentric nonsense watchable.- BBC
- Posted Sep 5, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
The Order is a sombre, steadily paced, conventional drama. It's superbly acted by its charismatic cast, the locations and the period are evoked beautifully, and, best of all, the violent robberies and shoot-outs are staged with a nerve-jangling ferocity that recalls Michael Mann's Heat. But it isn't quite as gripping as the events deserve.- BBC
- Posted Aug 31, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
His craftsmanship is so overwhelming that unless you're already allergic to his tics and trademarks, you should get a buzz from the film's many, many incidental pleasures. One thing's for sure: there is nothing quite like The French Dispatch – except Anderson's other films, of course.- BBC
- Posted Jul 13, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
Far from being a steamy nun-sploitation thriller about women with bad habits – well, it's partly that, to be honest – Benedetta is a substantial, sophisticated, yet briskly paced and always highly entertaining drama, which balances quiet scenes of shrewd backroom politicking with lurid scenes of wild religious madness.- BBC
- Posted Jul 10, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
More riveting than most thrillers, and more terrifying than most horror films.- BBC
- Posted Sep 2, 2025
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- Nicholas Barber
Ducournau's beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy is a nightmarish yet mischievously comic barrage of sex, violence, lurid lighting and pounding music. It's also impossible to predict where it's going to go next.- BBC
- Posted Jul 16, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
What makes Mandibules so refreshing is that, just as its anti-heroes don’t care about how they are supposed to behave, Dupieux has an airy disregard for how a chase thriller or a horror movie is supposed to proceed.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 15, 2020
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- Nicholas Barber
What's captivating about Bones & All is that it is so understated. The first few gory scenes suggest that Guadagnino has made an outrageous black comedy that gets its startled laughs and screams by contrasting the conventions of a coming-of-age romance with those of an X-rated monster movie. But soon Bones & All becomes entirely straight-faced. It isn't a horror film or a comedy, it's a sincere, sweet indie road movie that happens to feature bloodthirsty serial killers.- BBC
- Posted Sep 2, 2022
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- Nicholas Barber
A film with this scope and richness is a splendid achievement, but it's easier to admire than to love. There is some humanity in there somewhere: at heart it's a coming-of-age story about a boy becoming tougher and more cynical on his way to becoming a leader. But will anyone care about the shallow, po-faced characters? They've got exotic names and elaborate costumes, but none of them has much warmth or personality compared to those in a certain other space opera which I won't mention.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2021
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- Nicholas Barber
If you suspect The Duke is on the cosy and nostalgic side of the cinematic spectrum, you might be right. But it’s such an expertly crafted and highly polished piece of warmhearted escapism that it’s difficult to resist.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2020
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- Nicholas Barber
Directed by Kelsey Mann, Inside Out 2 glimmers with diamond-hard truths about the complex business of being a human being – especially a teenage human being – but it's still a fast-paced and playful comedy adventure with even more jokes and more puns than Inside Out.- BBC
- Posted Jun 12, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
As it is, I have a strong suspicion that Wicked will work much better as the first part of a double bill, with Wicked Part 2 being shown after an interval. But we'll have to wait another year to know for sure.- BBC
- Posted Nov 19, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
On one level, I realise, the dullness is the point. . . But I'm not sure that justifies the film's own efficiently plodding approach because it never seems as if Fincher is giving us the inside track on how assassins actually operate.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
The racing sequences have enough energy and jeopardy to raise the pulse rate, but the rest of Ferrari... well, surely a film about high-speed cars shouldn't pootle along as slowly as this one does.- BBC
- Posted Aug 31, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
The chilling fact is that the real world has overtaken the one in the film. If you read any article about how AI is creeping into our lives these days, then M3GAN's killing spree will seem quaintly innocuous in comparison.- BBC
- Posted Jan 4, 2023
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- Nicholas Barber
Craig's soul-baring, skin-baring turn aside, Queer is a proudly artificial curio.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2024
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- Nicholas Barber
Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves is no masterpiece, but it's warm, upbeat, unpretentious entertainment, and it's bound to be popular. We certainly won't have to wait another 23 years before the next Dungeons & Dragons film comes out.- BBC
- Posted Mar 31, 2023
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