Peter Travers
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60% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.2 points higher than other critics.
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Peter Travers' Scores
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| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | Manchester by the Sea | |
| Lowest review score: | Lost Souls | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,616 out of 3974
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Mixed: 754 out of 3974
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Negative: 604 out of 3974
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- Peter Travers
Don’t miss this nail-biting thriller in which director İlker Çatak and sensational star Leonie Benesch turn a tale of petty theft at a German middle school into a battle between freedom of expression and institutional control all too easy to recognize as our own.- ABC News
- Posted Jan 5, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Little Men, with its two boys racing at life with the brick wall of maturity still at a distance, is funny, touching and vital. It's truly an exhilarating gift.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 4, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Demi Moore seizes the role of her lifetime as a movie star turned fitness guru who gets axed for committing the cardinal sin of aging. You’ve never seen anything like the body horrors in Coralie Fargeat’s gory and glorious takedown of youth obsession.- ABC News
- Posted Sep 20, 2024
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- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 11, 2014
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- Peter Travers
I've seen A Mighty Wind only twice so far. Maybe it is less fresh than "Guffman," more strained than "Best in Show." Who cares? It's still a gift from comedy heaven.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Farmiga expertly guides a large and gifted ensemble cast and proves as fearless a director as she is an actress. She lights up Higher Ground and makes it funny, touching and vital.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 25, 2011
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- Peter Travers
When a forty-four-year-old man makes a movie about his family and friends sitting around singing old tunes, you certainly don't expect an unforgettable amalgam of humor and heartbreak. But that is precisely what Terence Davies delivers.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Nothing can detract from the film as a portrait of hell so shattering it's impossible to shake.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
In Mike Leigh’s lacerating new film, Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivers a hall-of-fame acting triumph as a London housewife and mother who’s mad at the world and ready to give us all a tongue-lashing. She’s an emotional powderkeg ready to blow. Better duck- ABC News
- Posted Dec 6, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Dark secrets are unlocked, words draw more blood than punches, and Desplechin turns one family into a universe that resembles life as a startling work of art.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
By stooping low without selling out, this babes-and-bullets tour de force gets you high on movies again.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A hell of a hilarious time at the movies if you're up for laughs that stick in your throat.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 10, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Bouchareb's film helped shame the French government into raising pensions for more than 80,000 of these veterans. Here's that rare movie that really did change things. I'll be damned.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Kelly Reichardt makes films that unfold at the speed of life, not Hollywood. She's a poet of the space between words, and the hypnotic and haunting Certain Women presents the writer-director at her artfully attentive best.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 14, 2016
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- Peter Travers
What Robert Downey, Jr. is to "Iron Man" and Ryan Reynolds is to "Deadpool" – that's what Benedict Cumberbatch is to Doctor Strange. By that I mean, he's everything.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 3, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The Raid 2 lets its warriors rip for two and a half thrilling hours. With the precision of dance and the punch of a KO champion, Evans keeps the action coming like nobody's business. The wow factor is off the charts.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Kirby Dick's indispensable guerrilla attack on the film-ratings system gives Hollywood a swift, smart and hilarious kick in its institutional, hypocritical ass.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Nolan directs the film exactly like a great trick, so you want to see it again the second it's over. I'd call that wicked clever.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Want to find the heart of rock & roll? You can hear it thundering in Anvil.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Herzog conducts his own expedition into knowing the unknowable -- the true task of any filmmaker. Herzog makes it an art.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Huppert's brilliance is indisputable, her performance alternately playful and deeply moving.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 13, 2017
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- Peter Travers
Leigh embraces the contradictions in Turner. And in tandem with cinematographer Dick Pope, a master of light, he shows us the world as Turner sees it. The effect is harsh and ravishing. Leigh's beauty of a movie touches the heart not by sentimental gush but by the amplitude of its art.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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- Peter Travers
A lifetime in movies runs through this prime vintage Eastwood performance. You can't take your eyes off him. The no-frills, no-bull Gran Torino made my day.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Why should you suffer through a 140-minute Russian film that is basically a contemporary remake of The Book of Job? Because it's a stupendous piece of work, that's why, and because it represents the kind of challenging, intimate filmmaking that transcends language and borders.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones bring flesh-and-blood immediacy to this classic in the making. about the beauty and terror of pioneering railroad days. A tough sell? Maybe. But not when a movie dares to reach for the stars like this one.- The Travers Take
- Posted Nov 7, 2025
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- Peter Travers
The Secret in Their Eyes has a decent shot at wearing down resistance to subtitled films. Don't be put off. This spellbinder from Argentina will sneak up and floor you. It's that good.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Downsizing brims over with the pleasures of the unexpected, a hallmark of Payne's artistry.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 19, 2017
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- Peter Travers
Dissenters who see this film as a wallow in self-absorption aren't paying attention. Baumbach is acutely attuned to the droll mind games of smart people who only think they're impervious to feeling.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
What makes True Grit a new classic for the Coens is the way the brothers absorb the unfairly unsung Portis into their DNA, like they did with Cormac McCarthy in "No Country for Old Men." True Grit is packed with action and laughs, plus a touching coda with an older Mattie, but it's the dialogue that really sings. Great filmmaking. Great acting. Great movie. Saddle up.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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- Peter Travers
Kudos to the Russo brothers, Joe and Anthony, for directing the hostilities for maximum impact and without neglecting character. Their thundering epic is also smart, snappy, politically savvy and blessedly fast on its feet.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 4, 2016
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- Peter Travers
This is Bond like you've never seen him, almost Freudian in his vulnerability. And a dynamite Daniel Craig, never better in the role, nails Bond's ferocity and feeling.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 8, 2012
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- Peter Travers
The film belongs to Firth. Uncanny at showing the heart crumbling under George's elegant exterior, he gives the performance of his career.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A movie of potent provocation and surging humanity that ranks with the year's best.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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- Peter Travers
You’ve seen ‘Being the Ricardos,” but you’ll never understand the successful partnership and failed marriage of sitcom icons Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz until you see Amy Poehler’s emotional roadmap of a documentary. Between the laughs, you’ll blink back tears.- ABC News
- Posted Feb 25, 2022
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- Peter Travers
It's pure cinema, a hypnotic and haunting dream that tempts us to jump in and get lost. Do it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 8, 2017
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- Peter Travers
Bad Words, starring Jason Bateman in a tour de force of comic wickedness, takes sinful pleasure in rubbing our noses in the toxic joys of revenge.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 13, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Just when you think there's nothing original or exciting left to mine from a coming-of-age story, along comes the totally irresistible Lady Bird – a reminder that no genre is played out when there's a new artist around to see it with fresh eyes.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 1, 2017
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- Posted Nov 8, 2012
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- Peter Travers
The Theory of Everything, referring to Hawking's dream of finding an equation to explain all existence, is riveting science, emotional provocation and one-of-a-kind love story all rolled into one triumphant film.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 5, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Just so we're straight, Ben Affleck doesn't merely direct Argo, he directs the hell out of it, nailing the quickening pace, the wayward humor, the nerve-frying suspense.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 11, 2012
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- Peter Travers
This bonbon spiked with malice is a triumph for Jaoui, who takes witty and wounding measure of the small betrayals that leave bruises on us all.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
With the help of acting giants, Jenkins turns The Savages into a twisted, bittersweet pleasure.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
One thing's for sure about this raw provocation from the Coens: Like the music, the pain runs deep and true. You'll laugh till it hurts.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 5, 2013
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- Peter Travers
In this haunting portrait of America as no country for old men or young, Hillcoat -- through the artistry of Mortensen and Smit-McPhee -- carries the fire of our shared humanity and lets it burn bright and true.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Feb 21, 2013
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- Peter Travers
The film doesn't take sides, but it does fairly, subtly and movingly represent them. Captain Fantastic takes a piece out of you.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Only Yesterday comes from a quieter, less demonstrative place. As he did in his most recent and reportedly final film, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya," Takahata has built Only Yesterday to go gently and to last. Mission accomplished.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The result, with its flashing perspectives and stealthy wit, is unique and unforgettable.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 9, 2013
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- Peter Travers
My advice, in the face of such hallucinatory brilliance, is that you hang on.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Beat the drums for a Simmons Oscar, and add a cymbal crash for Whiplash. It's electrifying.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 9, 2014
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- Peter Travers
A knockout of a comedy that keeps you laughing constantly. It's also killer smart, lacing combustible action with explosive gags.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Mike Nichols' haunting, hypnotic Closer vibrates with eroticism, bruising laughs and dynamite performances from four attractive actors doing decidedly unattractive things.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Besides being a feast for the eyes and ears, Les Misérables overflows with humor, heartbreak, rousing action and ravishing romance. Damn the imperfections, it's perfectly marvelous.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 21, 2012
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- Peter Travers
It's one for the time capsule.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Oct 4, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Von Trier draws us inexorably into the web of these characters. He loses us in a dream of his own devising. That's filmmaking. Now if he'd only learn to shut up at press conferences.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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- Peter Travers
An indelibly funny and touching comedy with a real sting in its tail. The laughs leave scars.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 8, 2012
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- Peter Travers
A dazzling, darkly funny, quietly devastating human drama from the Islamic Republic of Iran.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 27, 2017
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- Peter Travers
In ninety-three tight, terrifically exciting minutes, Clooney makes integrity look mighty sexy.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
All praise to acting dynamo Robert Downey Jr., who brings so much creative juice to the party that Iron Man achieves instant liftoff.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
It's a hardcore masterpiece that digs into our violent past to hold up a dark mirror to the systemic racism that still rages in the here and now.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 25, 2017
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- Peter Travers
Step up, cynics, and see the summer 2014 blockbuster that gets damn near everything right.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 22, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Nothing and everything happen in the movie. Director James Ponsoldt (The Spectacular Now), working from a fluid script by playwright Donald Margulies, does justice to the book without compromising his film.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Fruitvale Station is a gut punch of a movie. By standing in solidarity with Oscar, it becomes an unstoppable cinematic force.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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