Patrick Cremona
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63% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.8 points higher than other critics.
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Patrick Cremona's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 75 | |
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| Highest review score: | Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma | |
| Lowest review score: | Savage House | |
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- Patrick Cremona
Disclosure Day is an imperfect film, then, but it is also one with no shortage of great moments and the undeniable stamp of the great Steven Spielberg. And if that doesn’t make a summer blockbuster worth checking out, then frankly what does?- Radio Times
- Posted Jun 9, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
A more ambitious and genuinely subversive film would have dug a little deeper into this muddy ground. As it is, Savage House is an amusing diversion powered by a pair of devilishly game performances.- Radio Times
- Posted Jun 6, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
It's all richly compelling stuff – a culture war drama that's provocative without being sensationalist.- Radio Times
- Posted May 19, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
The result is something that – for better and worse – presents Star Wars at its most light, pulpy and throwaway. It’s the sort of engaging action-adventure story that will play best with younger audiences and those in search of a small dose of escapism, while lacking the grandeur and scale of the very best Star Wars tales.- Radio Times
- Posted May 19, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
Hope is most certainly a film that will divide viewers, and it’s not especially difficult to find faults – including with some of its baffling hints at a deeper mythology. But as a crazy action spectacle – best enjoyed with an engaged audience – the sheer enjoyable thrill of it all is impossible to deny.- Radio Times
- Posted May 18, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
Teller and Driver really are terrific – the latter especially great when we discover both the extent of his force and the limits of his bravado. And so even with those aforementioned flaws, there's plenty here to savour, and more than enough for Gray's relatively small but extremely devoted band of die-hards to celebrate.- Radio Times
- Posted May 17, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
If there's a downside, it's that although Fatherland barely hits a false note during its brief run-time, perhaps there is a sense at times that it's a little too economical; this is a hugely effective sketch which could perhaps have benefitted from being built out a little further. Still, it can't be denied that Pawlikowski skilfully crafts a bleakly atmospheric tale that leaves the audience with plenty to chew on.- Radio Times
- Posted May 15, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
It's an endlessly engaging and often very funny film equipped with arresting imagery, gorgeous design (including some beautiful matte paintings) and no shortage of gleeful gore. Or to put it another way, this is another instant cult classic from Schoenbrun, and it's already fascinating to ponder what they might do next.- Radio Times
- Posted May 13, 2026
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- Patrick Cremona
While perhaps this doesn't quite announce Winslet as a major new directorial voice – her approach is more functional than eye-catching – Goodbye June is still a worthwhile film with some impressive moments, and seems likely to leave many a viewer with a tear in their eye.- Radio Times
- Posted Dec 11, 2025
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- Patrick Cremona
It's safe to say that this particular entry in the series gets a little darker, a little more unsettling and a whole lot weirder than either of the previous instalments.- Radio Times
- Posted Nov 29, 2025
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- Patrick Cremona
It's a film that acknowledges the vital importance of community and the revitalising power of genuine, heartfelt human connection, especially in a world that sometimes seems designed to undermine those things. It is – without a shadow of a doubt – the film of the year so far.- Radio Times
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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