Peter Travers
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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 | |
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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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Their (Travolta/Jackson) teamwork was classic. Basic breaks up the team. What's up with that?- Rolling Stone
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What we have in the misbegotten mess called Kings is a film of countless good intentions – one that starts going bad in its first scene, gets worse form there and then dissolves into pure chaos.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 26, 2018
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Call it "Apocalypto" for pussies -- a PG-13 rating, puh-leese! -- or prehistory for peabrains. Just don’t call it friendo. 10,000 B.C. will take your money, rob your time and hit your brain like a shot of Novacaine.- Rolling Stone
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Zoolander 2 sweats its silly ass off to please. The results are scattershot. But when it works — oh, baby. There's a bit with Justin Bieber and a selfie that, well, no spoilers.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 12, 2016
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- Posted Feb 14, 2013
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The fifth entry in the Ice Age series is a loud, lazy, laugh-starved cash grab that cynically exploits its target audience (I use the term advisedly) by serving them scraps and calling it yummy. Even two-year-olds can see through the hustle.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 22, 2016
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- Posted Jun 7, 2017
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Leslie Mann and wild-card Chris Hemsworth, as her cock-flashing hubby, get the heartiest hoots. The rest is comic history warmed over.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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Jonah is fated to ride alone. Don't make the mistake of keeping him company.- Rolling Stone
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Abort! Abort! It's that time of year when Hollywood releases movies it should never have made in the first place.- Rolling Stone
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Isn't much of a movie, but it's worth a look just to see screen legend Kirk Douglas, Michael's eighty-three-year-old father, kick ass.- Rolling Stone
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Slick-dick director Simon West, of "Con Air" and "The General's Daughter" infamy, continues to show no flair at all for blending action and character. Jolie and Lara deserved better. So did we.- Rolling Stone
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It sounds sappy, and sometimes it is, but director Koepp and co-writer John Kamps stay alert to the humor and pathos of Bertram's isolation.- Rolling Stone
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If only their stuff had a spark of life it might be forgivable, but Allegiant plods along like a franchise on its last legs. Who remembers where we left off last time in Insurgent? My point exactly — no one.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 18, 2016
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This medieval borefest drags down the talents of Sophie Turner and Kit Harington, but can be commended for one thing: truth in advertising. It’s dreadful to the max.- The Travers Take
- Posted Feb 20, 2026
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Even the best actors – and this coming-of-age movie boasts a handful of them – can't fight this much tin-eared dialogue.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 10, 2017
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The shortage of wit and the excess of goo can be summed up in Sandler's line to these children of divorce: "I'm like the stink on your feet — I'll always be there."- Rolling Stone
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The film looks and feels authentic, but Duchovny has powered his undeniably personal journey with a counterfeit heart.- Rolling Stone
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A comedy so devoid of wit and point that not mentioning the other actors trapped in this rathole would be an act of charity.- Rolling Stone
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At one point, Black puts out a fire by pissing on it. It's my job as a critic to piss on this dumb excuse for a movie. Consider it done.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 7, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Looks aren't everything. Case in point: Sucker Punch, a dazzling visual design that goes tone-deaf every time it opens its dumb mouth or makes claims to profundity.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 25, 2011
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When a stage musical as beloved as Annie hits the big screen and falls ignominiously on its fat one, you might ask: WTF? For starters, updating the Depression-era tale to NYC 2014 is a really dumb idea. The strain of the shoehorning is evident in every scene.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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Director Gary Fleder ("Don't Say a Word") pushes the same old cliches in "Blade Runner" packaging.- Rolling Stone
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This, however, is not Mamet – it's a beast of roaring stupidity that devours everything in its path, including the veteran filmmaker.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 9, 2017
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- Peter Travers
It's the perfect Valentine's date night movie, but only with someone you hate.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 11, 2011
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The only way to react is by bringing a barf bag or a strong sense of gallows humor.- Rolling Stone
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Everyone looks pretty and cries ugly in this glossy, grit-free tearjerker from the bestselling Colleen Hoover that traps the actors in marshmallow and gives soap opera a bad name.- The Travers Take
- Posted Oct 24, 2025
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The young Smith has energy, but not the acting chops. And he's no miracle worker. The burden of carrying this dull, lifeless movie is just too much. And it's hell on an audience. It's not a good sign when you sit there thinking – Make. It. Stop.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 30, 2013
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This SCI-FI swill is the brain-child of director Mark L. Lester (Class of 1984), who says it’s really about “kids and the future of urban public education.” No, it’s not. It’s about kids and teachers kicking ass for two benumbing hours. What a waste.- Rolling Stone
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This is Berg's debut outing as a director, but other first-timers, namely Joel Coen (Blood Simple) and Danny Boyle (Shallow Grave), had it all over him for blending horror and hilarity.- Rolling Stone
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There is no wrong time to flush this turd. The only bright spot comes during the outtakes over the final credits.- Rolling Stone
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Despite the strong presence of Kick-Ass star Chloe Grace Moretz as Cassie, the movie is selling the same old YA yada yada yada that made phenoms of "Twilight" and "Divergent."- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 22, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Plods along in the Oscar-winning, yawn-inducing tradition of "Out of Africa," making me yearn for something less "National Geographic."- Rolling Stone
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What we have here is a comedy on life support, with Haddish and Byrne valiantly performing futile acts of resuscitation. Sorry to report: The patient died.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 9, 2020
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Small jokes are buried under elaborate setups. Sight gags are repeated to the point of exhaustion — a woman’s shoe steps in gum, then toilet paper, then . . . you get the point. Most painful of all, serious actors strain to be funny.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Among the recent spate of comic-book movies, from "Spider-Man" to the "X-Men," The Punisher is unique.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The Bay-man has made the worst and most worthless Transformers movie yet. I know, hard to believe, right? How could any summer blockbuster be as dull, dumb and soul-sucking as the first three Transformers movies? Step right up.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 26, 2014
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- Peter Travers
It's simply a retread of the first Ride Along, a 2014 box-office hit, and proof positive that a bigger budget doesn’t buy bigger laughs.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 15, 2016
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Don't hammer this film for trying to get inside the head of Mark David Chapman before he shot John Lennon outside the rock legend's New York apartment on December 8th, 1980. Hammer it instead for failing to do so with any depth or insight.- Rolling Stone
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Political satire is so rare that it's a shame to watch the reliable Ralph Fiennes and Donald Sutherland lend their talents to one that is blind to its own incompetence.- Rolling Stone
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(Shelton) knows how to write pungent dialogue that covers a multitude of sins when the film goes off the rails.- Rolling Stone
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Aiming for the heartfelt hilarity of "Superbad," I Love You, Beth Cooper is just super bad.- Rolling Stone
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It galls me that Hollywood thinks we're shallow enough to swallow this swill. Or am I just being paranoid?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 15, 2013
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Is a Brian DePalma movie that laughs at Brian De Palma movies still worth your time?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 30, 2013
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Independence Day: Resurgence pretends there's fresh ground to cover. There isn't, but director Roland Emmerich makes a good show of faking it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 24, 2016
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I don't know what to say about the acting, writing and directing in G.I. Joe because I couldn't find any.- Rolling Stone
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It's only when the film attempts to express its ideas in spoken English that logic dissolves into a muddle that would test the most rabid Dylanologist.- Rolling Stone
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If you're going to interpret on film the searching mind of an indisputable genius, it helps not to make too many dumbass moves. On that basis, score a triumph for Steve Jobs, written, directed and acted to perfection, and so fresh and startling in conception and execution that it leaves you awed.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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- Peter Travers
What's onscreen is a godawful mess, leaving the actors to suck wind while the film collapses around them. If you've never played the game, you might as well watch the movie stoned.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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Attention, moviegoers searching for the worst movie of the year: We have a late-breaking winner. Cats slips in right under the radar and easily scores as the bottom of the 2019 barrel — and arguably of the decade. Even Michael Bay’s trash trilogy of soul-destroying Transformers movies can’t hold a candle. What happened?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 20, 2019
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Will Ferrell and Danny McBride can find the dumb fun in anything. Too bad that Land of the Lost is so much less than anything.- Rolling Stone
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Arriving just in time to win a place among the year’s worst films, Robin Hood — bursting with an entitled sense of its own non-existent coolness — falls flat on its fat one.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 21, 2018
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Reiner gets lucky with his two stars. Wilson has charm to spare, and Hudson brings humor and sexiness to playing Emma and four au pair girls from different countries. But even they can't float a balloon with lead in it.- Rolling Stone
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First-time director and screenwriter Hue Rhodes shows no discernible talent for dialogue, humor and, especially, pacing.- Rolling Stone
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Talk about your pious frauds. I've got a better way to show your disgust for Internet scum: Don't see Untraceable.- Rolling Stone
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All cast members seem willing to make total fools of themselves for our delectation. A fine but futile gesture. The bad news is that even with such yeoman efforts, it's still impossible to drag one tired joke around for nearly two hours. Like Bernie, the movie ends up dead on its feet.- Rolling Stone
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Enduing a full 120 minutes of this sh*tstorm takes its toll. Bitterness, anger, malice, bad blood – that’s acrimony, baby. And that's what you'll feel if you blow the price of ticket on this hack job.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 30, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Add Showtime to the pile of Hollywood dreck that represents nothing more than the art of the deal.- Rolling Stone
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If you stay and watch the endless end credits, there's a short scene that hints a sequel is coming. That's what I call real pain.- Rolling Stone
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With this last entry, we have officially hit the bottom of the barrel. Whips, chains, butt plugs and nipple clips are nothing compared to the sheer torture of watching this movie.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 8, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Ephron, try as she might, can't give her codified champagne spin to a Resnick script that all too quickly runs out of fizz.- Rolling Stone
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Teenagers, even non-ninjas and non-turtles, have been eating up this cinematic waste product for weeks now. In one way, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a triumph for producer Michael Bay in that it is equally as godawful as his "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and a hit nonetheless.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 4, 2014
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A dull, dumb and unforgivably dated thriller, free of thrills and any kind of perfection.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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Soon to be infamous for bad decisions, this despairingly off-kilter toon looks like a movie, talks like a movie, but feels like a cynical cash grab propelled by the idiocy of turning our favorite mouthy, shamelessly lazy cat into a blah action hero voiced by Chris Pratt.- ABC News
- Posted May 24, 2024
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A trio of appealing actors is trapped in an action-spiked romcom death-sentenced by a lack of humor, heart and a coherent reason for being.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 16, 2012
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A riveting and indispensable record of the war in Iraq because it comes from the men who lived it.- Rolling Stone
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Gives us good reason to believe that January really is the month Hollywood studios use to bury their cheesiest mistakes.- Rolling Stone
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What I can't figure is why anyone would want to release this tripe in theaters just when Fanning has nearly lived it down. They ain't no friends of mine, or any other moviegoer.- Rolling Stone
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Environmentalists are up in arms. "Where did the shit go?" they want to know. The answer is painfully obvious: into the screenplay.- Rolling Stone
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It's a hoot to watch Fonda cut loose and mix it up with J. Lo, even when the laughs turn mean-spirited.- Rolling Stone
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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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One adjective you don’t hear much anymore is “preposterous,” defined as “contrary to nature, reason or common sense.” Yet the word applies perfectly to Inheritance, a blithering botch job of a thriller that begs the question: “Come on, are you f**king kidding me?”- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 21, 2020
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It's too bad Martin already made “What's the Worst That Could Happen?” The title really fits this one.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted May 7, 2015
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The Book of Henry starts well, begins flirting with absurdity in the middle – and ends in crashing disaster. But the feeling persists that director Colin Treverrow believes every word in the shambles of a 20-year-old screenplay by crime novelist Gregg Hurwitz.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 15, 2017
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One idea, mixed with lame jokes, and stretched beyond coherence. Vampire Academy doesn't need a review. It needs a stake in the heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 7, 2014
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The new Mummy is, how can I put it? Just freakin' awful.- Rolling Stone
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A shock ending may be the best hope for this film, a convoluted mystery that thinks it's way smarter than it is.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Feb 14, 2014
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The best way to handle this relentlessly nice movie that deserved a touch of nasty, is to enjoy the few flashes of what have been before the sheer heaviness of the production stomps out all the fun.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 12, 2020
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The bloodsuckers in this thriller may not have much bite, but here's a movie that can -- it's guaranteed -- drain the life out of an audience in minutes.- Rolling Stone
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If you see one Minnesota movie this year, make it "Fargo." This botch job should be stamped direct to video.- Rolling Stone
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I like Longoria Parker on "Desperate Housewives" and truly believe she could have a career on the big screen if she promises to never again work with writer-director Jeff Lowell, who perpetrated this offense of a ghost comedy on her and on her otherwise gifted co-stars Paul Rudd and Lake Bell.- Rolling Stone
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The third and weakest chapter in the hit "Conjuring" series messes with the facts about a real-life case of demonic possession as a legal defense, but Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as married demonologists know how to rally nerve-rattling chills to scare us senseless.- ABC News
- Posted Jun 4, 2021
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What happened, bitches? Didn't the letdown of The Hangover Part II – basically Part I set in Thailand but minus the laughs – teach you anything? Guess not.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 23, 2013
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Except for Connery, who is every inch the lion in winter, nothing here feels authentic.- Rolling Stone
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What the filmmakers fail to recognize is that history on the page is quite different from what it needs to be onscreen, namely alive and visceral.- Rolling Stone
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With Newman, the movie emerges as a lively character piece with flashes of humor and grace.- Rolling Stone
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John Q. is as fake as that tear, an exploitative mess trying to pass as social activism.- Rolling Stone
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Blue Iguana makes the freshly minted Oscar winner (for his totally worthy performance in Three Billboards) work way too hard to cut through the film’s blatant stupidity and buffet of clichés.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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Nothing can save this repetitive bore. Dude, where's your memory?- Rolling Stone
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The saddest element of Two if by Sea is watching Bullock get dragged down in the drivel.- Rolling Stone
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Off the shelf after two years to capitalize on the popularity of Vin Diesel, Seth Green and Barry Pepper. It should have stayed there.- Rolling Stone
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This Endless Love is a photo shoot, not a movie. It'd play better as a slideshow of jpgs. Even nine-year-old girls ought to cry foul on this movie's endless blandness.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 14, 2014
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The real horror here is watching Sandra Bullock drop her big Miss Congeniality smile to A-C-T! She does this by not smiling. What happened to the range she showed in "Crash" and "Infamous?"- Rolling Stone
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Even if male stars from Neeson to Bruce Willis have been riding the same gravy train for decades, Garner has the talent to make us expect more. She needed support from the filmmakers. But what did she get? A lazy facsimile of the revenge movie she so richly deserved. There’s no reason audiences should accept it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 6, 2018
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- Peter Travers
This crap is supposed to be the chick flick antidote to Super Bowl fever. Ha!- Rolling Stone
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Elliot fails to make the needed connection between the audience and a peeper who has lost his moral balance.- Rolling Stone
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For those who can push past the sentimental manipulation in these two fact-based love stories there’s an advocacy for selfless generosity that resonates in this pandemic era.- ABC News
- Posted Oct 16, 2020
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It's early in the year, but I defy any 2008 comedy to be as stupid, slack and sexless as Fool's Gold. And I'm counting Paris Hilton's appalling "The Hottie and the Nottie," which is marginally better.- Rolling Stone
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Even wild man Gary Oldman, as a priest ready to eighty-six the wolfman with silver nail polish, can't liven up this humorless hogwash. And it's just sad to see the legendary Julie Christie stuck playing the grandmother.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 10, 2011
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Director Barry Levinson and screenwriter Mitch Glazer lucked out getting Bill Murray to play Richie Lanz, a loser who makes losing hilarious. Murray just kills it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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There is nothing distinctive about this toxic available-on-demand tripe except the absence of Mark Polish, though Michael didn’t spare his wife Kate Bosworth from acting duty in a thankless role. One thing’s for sure: This downpour of offensive ethnic stereotyping is a total washout.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 30, 2020
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George Orwell’s dystopian satire of aggression in the form of anthropomorphic farm animals becomes a cutsey, cardboard kiddie cartoon of staggering ineptitude and an endurance test for audiences of all ages.- The Travers Take
- Posted May 1, 2026
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Contrived, manipulative and shamelessly sentimental, this film is notable for the courageous reach of Sean Penn, who gives a bold, heartfelt performance.- Rolling Stone
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There should be a place in hell for hacks who turn out derivative terror trash and then pretend they're doing an important investigative piece on Vatican corruption.- Rolling Stone
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Thornton plays this low-ball farce with deceptive, masterful ease. Appreciate it.- Rolling Stone
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Ah jeez. I actually wanted this one to be good. Or at least decent. Or at least a reminder of what got us all fired up about the first Die Hard in 1988. But A Good Day To Die Hard, the fifth in a creatively exhausted series, is total crap.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 14, 2013
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Make American movies great again. You can start by boycotting this one.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 4, 2016
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It shouldn't happen to anyone, much less a Dame – not a movie of such barreling awfulness as Winchester, which strands the great Helen Mirren in a gothic house of cards that collapses on actors and audiences alike.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 5, 2018
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Who's the idiot responsible for this fiasco? You can't blame the Tea Party, an organization of 9 million that the film's producers are exploiting to get butts into seats. There's an object lesson in objectivism for you.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 15, 2011
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The real plague is the movie, a sci-fi hodgepodge of bad history and worse special effects.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 7, 2011
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Toss this ugly-ass crap to the curb, along with the other multiplex garbage, and see a romance that gets it right. I'm talking "(500) Days of Summer."- Rolling Stone
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Yikes! I saw Pixels as a 3D metaphor for Hollywood's digital assault on our eyes and brains. Not funny. Just relentless and exhausting.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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Onscreen, Nina barely scratches the surface much less draws blood. For the essence of a legend, listen to the real Simone sing "I Put a Spell on You." She sure as hell does. This movie emphatically does not.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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Director Brian De Palma’s $45 million film version of the book is superficial, shopworn and cartoonish. On film, Bonfire achieves a consistency of ineptitude rare even in this era of over-inflated cinematic air bags.- Rolling Stone
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Maybe its gargantuan god-awfulness is not a exactly a sin against cinema. But throw away your money on a ticket and you’re in for two hours of certain hell.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 25, 2018
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I'm dumbfounded by the idea of remaking a movie that was no damn good in the first place. Is it the possibility of making it better? The exact opposite happens with Flatliners.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 30, 2017
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A long sit in the shallows, the equivalent of five half-hour episodes strung together.- Rolling Stone
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If you ever admired Julia Stiles, Selma Blair and Jason Lee -- and who didn't? -- don't watch them crush their careers in this laugh-free romantic comedy.- Rolling Stone
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Not to be catty about it, but the stench of the litter pan is all over this big-screen $90 million disaster-in-waiting.- Rolling Stone
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Transformers: The Last Knight is all kinds of awful. It's also the worst of the series to date, which is saying something.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 21, 2017
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- Posted Dec 10, 2012
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The crazy-ass imagination at work in Being John Malkovich hits you like a blast of pure oxygen...this movie of constant astonishments will make you laugh hard and long.- Rolling Stone
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It's a no-go. View From the Top boasts a first-class cast, but they're all traveling coach.- Rolling Stone
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Yes, you read that correctly: zero stars. When talented people create one of the worst movies ever made, you have to ask: What the hell happened?- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 11, 2018
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- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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- Peter Travers
The latest reboot of the Fantastic Four — the cinematic equivalent of malware — is worse than worthless.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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This out-and-out disaster dissolves in a puddle of botched intentions that will leave children sad and confused and adults scratching their heads.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 16, 2020
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God-awful is too wimpy a word for this superdiva cash grab that sinks Dakota Johnson and cast in what feels like a random batch of half-baked ideas tossed at the screen in the cynical assumption that we’ll buy any lazy hack-work that is Spider-Man adjacent. Resist at all costs.- ABC News
- Posted Feb 16, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Dracula may stay undead in the new millennium, but there's not a sign of life - oh, that bloodless acting - in this sorry mess.- Rolling Stone
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The laughs to be had in this deliciously awful sequel are all unintentional. A bummer for film buffs, but a ball for fans of the misbegotten.- Rolling Stone
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When studios plant these stink bombs in theaters, do they really think that audiences won't notice the stench?- Rolling Stone
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An inexcusable horror sequel that lowers the bar to zero in terms of fun and fright. The only thing that scares me is this turd’s inevitable box-office success.- The Travers Take
- Posted Dec 5, 2025
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- Posted Jan 9, 2015
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The script that Nicholas Klein has conjured from Bono's idea is a quicksand that sucks down a solid cast.- Rolling Stone
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It's probably the movie event of the summer if you're an eight-year-old girl who doesn't get out much.- Rolling Stone
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Memo to Beyoncé Knowles: You were so good as Etta James in "Cadillac Records," so why'd you go spoil everything with a rank cheeseball thriller that buries you in clichés and won't even help you dig yourself out?- Rolling Stone
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What Lynch, who wrote the script at 19, sees as high drama is really high camp. And Fenn seems clueless on how to play her limbless character.- Rolling Stone
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If crap movies carried penalties for inflicting torture on audiences, then Rings would merit a death sentence.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 3, 2017
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Despite the star presence of Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg, this laugh-starved, buddy comedy is crushingly dim-witted and disposable.- ABC News
- Posted Aug 26, 2022
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Plot analysis is useless, since the film's fate rests with MTV comic Shore in his feature debut.- Rolling Stone
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Promises a road movie of blissful comic romance and delivers a series of dramatic dead ends.- Rolling Stone
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It’s early in the new year, but I doubt that 1996 will produce a film more unthinkingly insidious than Eye for an Eye.- Rolling Stone
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Say the word, girl (Lopez), the next time you're offered one of these barrel scrapers: Enough!- Rolling Stone
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Some movies are so effing awful they're hilarious. Gods of Egypt falls short of that lofty goal. Not because it isn’t effing awful — it so is — but because it pretends to be in on the joke.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 26, 2016
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John Travolta, trying earnestly to act his way through a ton of lousy makeup and an even heavier slab of bad screenwriting, plays mafioso John Gotti in this chaotic biopic that jumps all over the place but still fails to manifest a pulse.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 19, 2018
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It's not just that the movie itself is wicked awful, it's that Mr. Deeds brings out the worst in Adam Sandler.- Rolling Stone
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The first big-studio movie released in 2009 has a damn fine chance of being the worst. Bride Wars isn't just chick-flick hell for guys, it should numb the skulls of moviegoers of all sexes and ages.- Rolling Stone
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Every scare is telegraphed. Every surprise is recycled from a better thriller. Even the devil would send this one back.- Rolling Stone
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Verhoeven, who inflicted "Showgirls" on us, skips the provacative questions raised by invisibility and goes straight to rape and murder.- Rolling Stone
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The unholy mess that director David Frankel and screenwriter Allan Loeb have unleashed for the holidays strands an all-star cast...on a sinking ship that churns the waters from absurd to zombified with frequent stops at pretentious.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 15, 2016
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A total bust, a stupefyingly unfunny and shamelessly lazy farce packed with cringe-worthy jokes and overt product placement.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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The cast got to spend a month shooting on Bora Bora. So that explains why they're in the movie. Why you'd spend good money for a ticket to watch them have all the fun and not have any fun yourself passes understanding.- Rolling Stone
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Like the four franchise fillers that preceded it, Underworld: Blood Wars is undoubtedly impervious to bad reviews. What it needs is a stake through the heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 6, 2017
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- Posted Feb 5, 2011
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I'd prefer to think of Sandler in "Punch-Drunk Love," the one good movie of the three he did this year.- Rolling Stone
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Bad things can happen to talented people. Take Tom McCarthy, who wrote and directed "The Station Agent," "The Visitor" and "Win Win." All gems. His fourth film, The Cobbler, is a failure on every level.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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What to say about this lame-brained, limp dick attempt to update a classic Brothers Grimm tale into an f-bomb throwing vomit-inducing 3D franchise? I say, screw the damn thing and run the other way.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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Peet is always worth watching, but the role does her no favors, and the script, involving a kidnapping and a surprise cameo by Neil Diamond - you heard me - smacks of desperation beyond saving.- Rolling Stone
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It’s a form of actor abuse to see the legendary Morgan Freeman trapped in this relentlessly violent and vapid mess that does offer one lesson to students of cinema in how to do everything calamitously wrong.- ABC News
- Posted Apr 23, 2021
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- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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When Macbeth said, "It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing," he must have had visions about Courtney Solomon's Getaway, a car chase thriller with zero thrills and a stench that all the perfumes of Arabia couldn't erase.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 30, 2013
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The only genuine, blood-curdling scream incited by this stupefyingly dull time- and money-waster comes at the end, when the notion dawns that Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island is meant to spawn sequels. Stop it now, before it kills again.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 15, 2020
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Everything in One for the Money rings cringingly false, from Heigl's absurd Snooki accent to Plum's romance with Joe Morelli, an Italian cop, played by – faith and begorrah – Jason O'Mara. To dismiss Julie Anne Robinson's direction as clueless would be a kindness.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 27, 2012
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A script by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow that is minus a shred of Farrelly wit.- Rolling Stone
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How do you rate a cinematic black hole that doesn’t deserve a single star? Do you simply give it five eyerolls? Better question: How does a movie, with all the talent in the world going for it, become a such a blithering botch job?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 19, 2018
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Allen screws up his directing debut with a script that smothers his wit in a blanket of bland.- Rolling Stone
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In one scene, raw sewage is dumped on Joe. See Joe Dirt and you'll know how that feels.- Rolling Stone
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The jokes? "Chicks are for fags," says Lloyd. The film is subtitled When Harry Met Lloyd. Believe me, you don't want to be there.- Rolling Stone
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Limp exercise in erotica...Rourke appears comatose, and Otis, though lovely in or out of her skimpy wardrobe, wears the pained expression of a woman who has accidentally stepped into something squishy and rank.- Rolling Stone
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The only people likely to get a kick out of Gigli -- the first screen teaming of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez -- are Madonna and her director hubby Guy Ritchie. Finally there's a movie as jaw-droppingly awful as their "Swept Away."- Rolling Stone
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For starters, it blows. Madonna continues to mistake a knack for striking poses with the interpretive skill of a real actor.- Rolling Stone
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The Devil Inside manages not only to scrape the barrel's bottom but to drill a hole in said bottom and funnel deeper into the scum.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 13, 2012
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Director Garry Marshall is a menace. He keeps killing holidays with all-star comedies in which a laugh would die of loneliness.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 29, 2016
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I'm guessing it's the pressure of an idiot script by Gary Scott Thompson and understandably clueless direction from Jon Avnet that forces Pacino to ham it up so vigorously that you want to garnish him with cloves and a slice of pineapple.- Rolling Stone
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A movie this unspeakably awful can make an audience a little crazy. You want to throw things, yell at the actors, beg them to stop. But the film drags on, digging horrible memories into the brain -- like Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello's singing.- Rolling Stone
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The film is in black-and-white so the gore doesn't spray quite as colorfully. But you'll still puke up a storm. Not so much at the movie, whose shock value wears off quicky, but at Six, who seems to hate himself almost as much as his audience. Masochists will give the movie a thumbs-up, as long as their thumb isn't already up their ass.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 6, 2011
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Whatever juice is left in the "Cop" franchise or in the once unstoppable career of Eddie Murphy peters out ignominiously in this poor excuse for a sequel.- Rolling Stone
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While the first movie steadily tighened its vise, the second loosens its grip through strained acting and incoherent plotting.- Rolling Stone
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Droolingly stupid weepie. Useful tip: The movie dies way quicker than she does.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 4, 2012
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Fair Game, written and directed by men, allows model Cindy Crawford to make her screen debut as Miami lawyer Kate McQueen.- Rolling Stone
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Before the jacked-up antics get to be too much, director Tony Leondis and co-writers Erich Siegel and Mike White get in a few satiric licks at a technology we've all come to call home.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 3, 2017
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At 87 torturous, laugh-free minutes, the film could change the most avid cat fancier into a kitty hater.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 5, 2016
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With this kind of epic ineptitude -- hell, the flick is set in the year 3000 -- you go for "worst of the millennium."- Rolling Stone
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That generous half star rating I tacked onto this comedy abomination is all for Paris Hilton. Come on, it takes guts (or gross dim-wittedness) to appear on screen again after "House of Wax."- Rolling Stone
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Shallow, sycophantic and absent a single unguarded moment, Melania is a near-two-hour infomercial disguised as a documentary. What’s the movie actually worth as entertainment? I’ll start the bidding at two cents.- The Travers Take
- Posted Mar 14, 2026
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Even in these pandemic times, when we all hunger for escapism, this long journey to a lame ending hardly fills the bill.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 25, 2020
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This animated tale of a grumpy fish is as bland as blueberries, yet some wonder if sad Mr. Fish can inspire suicidal thoughts. Nah. Positive messaging swims will all these fishes.- The Travers Take
- Posted Mar 20, 2026
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If you need to spot the narcissist lurking behind a friend or lover, this Maria Tomei bonbon may be just instructional romcom you’re looking for. Or maybe not.- The Travers Take
- Posted Mar 27, 2026
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