Patrick Z. McGavin
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66% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.1 points lower than other critics.
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Patrick Z. McGavin's Scores
- Movies
- TV
Score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 15
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Mixed: 3 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
15
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
The film recalls Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" and the minimalism of films such as Lars Von Trier's "The Idiots." Eason and cinematographer Didier Gertsch keep the cameras tight on the actors' bodies and faces, creating palpable unease.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Creates an atmosphere of frenzy that is both powerful and unforgettable, providing neither solace nor comfort.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Wong Kar-wai made a much more dynamic film, "Happy Together," five years ago. Lan Yu suffers by comparison.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
The work of a remarkable new talent. By the movie's towering, final tracking shot, this imaginative, dazzling film achieves distinction.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Too full of worship and the culture of celebrity to ever pose the questions that should be asked.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
A movie as unsubtle as its title suggests, Fear is too seriously intended to work as trash and too ungainly and ugly to register as entertainment. [15 Apr 1996]- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
The movie belongs to the women, and they perform with attitude and power.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Costa-Gavras' powerful, awkward Amen is a dramatically uneven historical thriller.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Technically it does not qualify as one of the worst American-made movies ever. It only feels that way. The movie's offenses are too numerous to catalog.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Daring and beautifully made, Zhang Yang's Quitting plays like a Chinese "Rebel Without a Cause."- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
An insubstantial addition to the cycle. It looks cheap and feels slapped together.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
Though the result is a distant, hyperstylized exaggeration of form and movement, the film itself turns repetitive and exhaustive.- Chicago Tribune
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- Patrick Z. McGavin
The movie is rich with detail, characters and a specific historical context, even if its narrative is incoherent. But its cheap, gauzy veneer and primitive special effects are fun on their own terms.- Chicago Tribune
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