Odie Henderson
Select another critic »For 663 reviews, this critic has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Odie Henderson's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 64 | |
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| Highest review score: | Blue Heron | |
| Lowest review score: | Backgammon | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 411 out of 663
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Mixed: 100 out of 663
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Negative: 152 out of 663
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- Odie Henderson
The satire isn’t as brutal as it could have been — and perhaps needed to be — but overall, I thought “American Fiction” was a rousing success that got me thinking about my own experiences.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jan 2, 2024
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- Odie Henderson
Flow can be read as a climate-change parable, an empathic plea for understanding each other, or as a simple entertainment featuring cute animals and perilous situations.- Boston Globe
- Posted Dec 4, 2024
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- Odie Henderson
This is melodrama of the highest order, which is a compliment, for melodrama is not a bad thing. It is part of some of the greatest works of art, and in the right hands, it can elicit an ennui-shattering response from the audience.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Nov 16, 2017
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- Odie Henderson
The film builds its case piece by shattering piece, inspiring levels of shock and outrage that stun the viewer, leaving one shaken and disturbed before closing out on a visual note of hope designed to keep us on the hook as advocates for change.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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- Odie Henderson
What’s most refreshing about Petite Maman is that it doesn’t play coy with its magic, nor does it separate it from the sadder, darker reality that surrounds it.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Apr 22, 2022
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- Odie Henderson
The masterful thing about Denzel Washington’s direction here is that he doesn’t exactly open up the play. Instead, he opens up the visual frame around the players.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Dec 27, 2016
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- Odie Henderson
Readers of Baldwin’s work already know that it’s as timely and relevant today as it was when he wrote it decades ago. I Am Not Your Negro powerfully highlights this point for today.- Village Voice
- Posted Dec 6, 2016
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- Odie Henderson
Like all great movies, Blindspotting is a force to be reckoned with and wrestled with. No matter where you land in your assessment, your expectations are guaranteed to be shattered.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Jul 20, 2018
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- Odie Henderson
It’s one of this year’s best movies. I don’t know how it will fare at the box office, but I can see it becoming a beloved favorite in the same way “The Shawshank Redemption” ultimately did. Like that classic, this one really makes you think about life and the things we take for granted.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jun 4, 2025
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- Odie Henderson
Not since Charlotte Wells’s 2022 film “Aftersun,” about a woman remembering a pivotal trip she took with her father as a child, have I seen this level of personal filmmaking presented in such superb and original fashion. “Blue Heron” is one of the best films of the year.- Boston Globe
- Posted May 7, 2026
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- Odie Henderson
Not much has changed for people of color, which probably wouldn’t surprise the author. And yet, he’d demand we not give up. This film powerfully conveys that message. The struggle is real, but so is the joy. We live, we laugh, we love and we die. But we are not gone. Our story continues, carried onward by our storytellers.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Dec 10, 2018
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- Odie Henderson
One of 2023′s best films, “The Taste of Things” is achingly romantic and devastatingly sad. You’ll spend the first two-thirds of this movie salivating, and the last third of it sobbing.- Boston Globe
- Posted Feb 14, 2024
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- Odie Henderson
Known for her superb indie dramas “I Will Follow” and “Middle of Nowhere”, DuVernay has proven herself a master of small, intimate moments. Selma never loses focus on the interpersonal dynamics between King and his followers, his detractors and his family.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Dec 24, 2014
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- Odie Henderson
It plays like a Marvel superhero movie had Marvel been run by Suge Knight.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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- Odie Henderson
On paper, it sounds iffy; in execution, however, it’s absolutely glorious, a gleeful glide through adolescence that doesn’t gloss over pangs of grief or grimmer thoughts.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Jul 16, 2021
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- Odie Henderson
Beyond the Lights makes unapologetically damning statements about the music industry’s treatment of women, yet it never feels preachy. It strikes a risky, though successful balancing act between being immensely entertaining as a musical feature and making dramatic, important statements about depression, self-worth and female empowerment.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Nov 14, 2014
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- Odie Henderson
Lee has crafted an exciting, violent film that can be enjoyed as strictly that, but what elevates it to greatness is what it says and what it shows about the perception of Blackness, whether in heroic situations or human ones.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Jun 10, 2020
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- Odie Henderson
This is one of the year’s best films. It’s also one of Lee’s finest joints.- Boston Globe
- Posted Aug 12, 2025
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- Odie Henderson
The summer season rarely has room for a nice, adult comedy like You Hurt My Feelings. It is counter-programming of the finest order and one of the year’s best films.- Boston Globe
- Posted May 25, 2023
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- Odie Henderson
Wake Up Dead Man is one of the year’s best movies. I’ve enjoyed all three movies, but this one is the best of the “Knives Out” mysteries so far.- Boston Globe
- Posted Nov 24, 2025
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- Odie Henderson
Descendant is worth seeing no matter who you are. For viewers like me, however, it engenders the reality that, no matter how hard anyone tries to whitewash history, our stories will forever continue to be told in full, by us and for us.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Oct 21, 2022
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- Odie Henderson
It’s rare that a movie fires on all cylinders as this one does. The jaw-dropping animation tells a bittersweet and lovely story. The voice work is stellar, and the score sweeps you along on a wave of excitement. Fans of the books will not be disappointed.- Boston Globe
- Posted Sep 26, 2024
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- Boston Globe
- Posted May 23, 2024
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- Odie Henderson
Sing Sing refuses to pass any judgment while inviting the audience to acknowledge the incontrovertible fact that these people are humans just like us.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 31, 2024
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- Odie Henderson
Love it or hate it, “Hamnet” will get a response out of you that you won’t easily shake. I was equally moved and horrified, and I loved every minute of it. As Hamlet would say, the rest is silence.- Boston Globe
- Posted Nov 26, 2025
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- Odie Henderson
Barbie knows it can be construed as a giant Mattel commercial. Look at how it highlights Barbie’s outfits by having them stop in midair for product identification, or how even the discontinued Barbies have houses in Barbie Land. That self-awareness is part of the charm, along with the clever way the plot unfolds and the genuine love Gerwig has for her characters.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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- Odie Henderson
One of the year's best films, and one that transcends the superhero genre to emerge as an epic of operatic proportions. The numerous battle sequences that are staples of the genre are present, but they float on the surface of a deep ocean of character development and attention to details both grandiose and minute- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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- Odie Henderson
By giving his actors a three-dimensional world, del Toro sparks their imaginations — and ours. The result is a beautiful, bittersweet, and occasionally horrific look at what it means to be human.- Boston Globe
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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- Odie Henderson
Working the grill, and not letting anyone else touch it, is musician and music lover, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson making his directorial debut. Not only does he give us a concert film, we get a history lesson, too.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Jul 2, 2021
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- Odie Henderson
There are as many quietly effective moments as there are stand-up-and-cheer moments, and they’re all handled with skill and dexterity on both sides of the camera.- RogerEbert.com
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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