Nick Rocco Scalia
Select another critic »For 21 reviews, this critic has graded:
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80% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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16% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.6 points higher than other critics.
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Nick Rocco Scalia's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 71 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Swearing Jar | |
| Lowest review score: | Euphoria | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 21
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Mixed: 6 out of 21
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Negative: 0 out of 21
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Considering everything that MacKay and Hewlett attempt and successfully pull off, the minor imperfections of The Swearing Jar are particularly easy to overlook.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 26, 2022
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Rounding can be a tough film and one that puts its viewers through a lot, but the investment is well worth it.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 21, 2022
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Streetlight Harmonies manages to conjure up some compelling and highly evocative vignettes.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 19, 2021
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Respectable in both intentions and execution, this is the kind of film that sneaks up on you and leaves a lasting impression. Like our man himself, it shouldn’t be overlooked.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 7, 2021
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Try as I might, I can’t quite shake nor stop thinking about The Giant, and that makes me believe Raboy’s done something very, very right, here – even if you might have to squint a bit to see it.- Film Threat
- Posted Nov 15, 2020
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Hammer has the mechanics of a hard-edged noir thriller, which work startlingly well, but it’s clear that Sparkes’s heart, and therefore the film’s, is centered on the distressed familial relationships.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 18, 2020
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
The overall experience of The Grand Bizarre is, in a lot of ways, an extremely eye-opening one. It forces a viewer to consider how complicated and incredible every single stitch of a rug, or a scarf, or a dishtowel actually is, and how easily it is to overlook that fact.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 9, 2020
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
The directorial choices, from the minimal use of music for dramatic embellishment to the innovative split-screen technique used to blur the identities of individuals in courthouse footage, are spot-on throughout.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 2, 2020
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Although Hepi admits that he still has a lot of questions regarding his late mother – and his audience is bound to have theirs, as well – he’s nevertheless put together a stirring, deeply personal, and hard-hitting profile that goes a long way toward illuminating and immortalizing Mita’s contributions to Maori culture and world cinema as a whole.- Film Threat
- Posted May 9, 2019
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
This is a unique, well-acted, handsomely produced movie, overall, the kind of thoughtful and wholesome, high-concept drama that you don’t see much, anymore.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 12, 2019
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
The film is never less than entertaining, and it’s easy enough to get caught up in its roller-coaster narrative and impressive recreation of mid-century Texas, but its makers occasionally struggle to get a handle on their protagonist and the attendant themes of ambition, failure, and stubborn perseverance that he represents.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
When a movie does so much right – it’s unique and visually arresting and, at times, legitimately moving and surprisingly scary – it’s hard not to wish for something more complete, something that fully and entirely connects.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 25, 2018
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Hellsgård and writer Olivia Vieweg have crafted a morbidly beautiful, uniquely character-focused, and decidedly feminine take on familiar apocalyptic tropes, and while it doesn’t always entirely deliver on a narrative or visceral level, Endzeit – Ever After emotional resonance – and the singularity of its worldview – is undeniable.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 12, 2018
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- Nick Rocco Scalia
Nyoni’s handling of tone is astoundingly careful, and because of it, I Am Not a Witch is a truly unique and stirring experience.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 28, 2018
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- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 14, 2018
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