Norman Gidney
Select another critic »For 56 reviews, this critic has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.5 points higher than other critics.
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Norman Gidney's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | Welcome to Chechnya | |
| Lowest review score: | Flay | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 43 out of 56
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Mixed: 10 out of 56
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Negative: 3 out of 56
56
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- Norman Gidney
See You Then isn’t perfect, but it is sincere. Its aim is true, and the message of evolution, healing, and growth is sorely needed.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 20, 2022
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- Norman Gidney
Roher is profoundly lucky to have been around when Navalny’s harrowing story needed to be told, and so are we.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 29, 2022
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- Norman Gidney
Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul is a wicked read of religion and a showcase of comic talent.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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- Norman Gidney
Benson and Moorhead have crafted yet another lo-fi sci-fi masterpiece.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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- Norman Gidney
This classically styled thriller plays on universal themes of alienation to deliver a punchy diversion with macabre tints and a love of the genre.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 25, 2022
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- Norman Gidney
I think what sets Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It apart from other end-of-life docs is that this one is just so honest, so forthcoming, and so remarkably detailed. Mariem Pérez Riera has perfectly captured an American icon at the moment we need her the most.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 16, 2021
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- Norman Gidney
Anchored by an iconic turn from Cobb, in her first lead role, and consistently daring choices from both star and director, We Are All Going to the World’s Fair is one hell of a trip.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 3, 2021
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- Norman Gidney
Writer-director duo Albert Birney and star Kentucker Audley take us on a whimsical journey that bends timelines and genres, resulting in a consistently absurd, hilarious adventure.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 2, 2021
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- Norman Gidney
Jockey is a solid piece of work that reflects on who we are and what we leave behind, as well as the prices we pay to get there.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 1, 2021
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- Norman Gidney
Through a bracing pastiche of methods, we are taken on a harrowing journey that must have A-list directors, this very minute clamoring for option rights. It is beautiful and gripping; Flee is a must-see.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 30, 2021
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- Norman Gidney
A kaleidoscopic look at a marginalized community, Queer Japan is required viewing for anyone in the community as well as their allies.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Delgado’s script is keenly aware of the world she is sharing. With the utmost humanity, each frame conveys the lives of those living in limbo, working for the mere hope of something better.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
A good-natured comedy that, while not always funny, remains as sincere as The Book of Mormon. No, really, that is a massive compliment.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 3, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
While it would be impossible to end A Thousand Cuts on a positive note, Diaz holds fast on her subject and Ressa’s determination to fight for what she believes in. This lights a path towards hope and the belief that truth and justice will ultimately prevail in a climate where lies spread faster than facts.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 8, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Horror movies usually aim to scare, entertain, and teach us. Amulet mostly does all three. Very nicely done.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 23, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Despite minor misgivings, it is a thoroughly engaging horror film with more on its mind than simply building to a climax. This is a poignant observation on aging and death that is supported by a trio of knockout performances and a female-heavy production.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 7, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
With the endearing true story of Jack & Yaya and the power of documentary film, I am given hope that we will unite because of diversity.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen not only leaves us with the hope that things will improve, but it also shows us how much better the industry is when everyone is included, represented, and respected. Here’s to a brighter, more diverse future for all trans actors.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 18, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
The Garden Left Behind is a melancholy but strangely optimistic look at the struggles that some in the Trans community face every single day. It’s not a perfect film, but it is a movie with a message of tolerance and understanding. For that, it should be praised.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 19, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
This masterful documentary from David France weaves high-stakes storytelling and investigative reporting to expose the ongoing situation, resulting in an unforgettable film.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 2, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Cronenberg has created a mind-bending trip of a movie with more to say than your average actioner and is supported by spectacular performances and make-up and practical effects that seal the deal. Brace yourself. Possessor is brilliant.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 1, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
In every scene, Blank’s work shines as a writer, a director and as an actor. Her relentless charisma and authenticity tinged with wit carry every scene of the film, making it a joy to witness. This is the arrival of a talented voice in indie film.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 27, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Directors Cristina Costantini and Kareem Tabsch have created a heartwarming testament to a man whose singular message was one of love and inclusion.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 26, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Newnham and LeBrecht weave a narrative from multiple archival sources that capture the innocence, the subtle awakening, and ultimate determination of a small group of disenfranchised who suddenly realized that there was something to fight for.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 25, 2020
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- Norman Gidney
Hardly any of The Painted Bird is what you would call pleasant. It is often a difficult watch at times but is a consistently engaging one.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Samantha Buck, Marie Schlingmann bring a light touch and a wonderful comedic tone to a story of one hell of a woman. This is a lighthearted comedy about resourceful females far ahead of their time.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Ms. Purple was an honest love note to the flawed amalgamation of dreams and nightmares that Angelenos call home. It is also another promising piece from Chon that has us on notice.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 5, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Before You Know It comes off as pharmaceutical-grade Hallmark Channel, which means that Utt and Tullock take the same familiar elements and end up finding some absolutely hilarious scenes that remind us why we love the movies, to begin with, just not consistently.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 29, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
In the end, Raise Hell is the true celebration of the Texas spirit or rather, America on steroids as one commentator words it.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 30, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
I did not like MidSommar as much as I appreciated its audacity and the skill that clearly went into making it. This was a stunning work of art that embraced excess with only mostly positive results.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 2, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Somehow, we get a new Annabelle movie that develops its own personality and takes on the lore without rewriting or undoing anything that has already been shown in the other films.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 29, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
This is innocuous, pop entertainment and, taken on those grounds, it does the job just fine.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 18, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
St. Agatha is a fine thriller that is much better than you will expect it to be. Bousman guides a coherent and nimble narrative to shocking and satisfying builds.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 19, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Darkly comic, disturbing, and fun, Piercing is a vulgar little thriller that is one you watch without the one you love.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 13, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
The Nightingale is another triumph for Kent. Not one to aim for more crowd-pleasing material and palatable choices, she directs this visceral and moving revenge picture with a very sure hand.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 4, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Clemency is a staggering achievement in its portrayal of a story that we often ignore out of simple spite or ignorance that humanizes all angles with compassion.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 4, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
The Hole In the Ground surprised me, took me on a fun ride, and returned me, almost unshaken. This was a brilliantly satisfying monster movie.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 2, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Wounds is a visceral, disturbing descent into the destruction of a man that hits all of the conventional horror notes with sadistic joy taking viewers on a ride straight to hell.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 2, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Not since Shaun of the Dead has there been such a consistently uproarious zombie movie.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 1, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
Hala is a breath of fresh air that reminds us that as long as we live authentically, with compassion and understanding, the world around us is far easier to deal with.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 1, 2019
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- Norman Gidney
The surprise is the remarkable script from screenwriter (Zack Weiner) and the sharp-eyed direction from Daniel Robbins who work to take an idea we have seen a million times before and turn out something new and fiercely entertaining.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 7, 2019
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