Rafael Motamayor
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74% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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23% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 10.8 points higher than other critics.
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Rafael Motamayor's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 76 | |
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| Highest review score: | Everything Everywhere All at Once | |
| Lowest review score: | The Astronaut | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 118 out of 142
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Mixed: 22 out of 142
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Negative: 2 out of 142
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- Rafael Motamayor
The “John Wick” saga has changed and evolved throughout the years, For this film, there is no denying how it has made Chad Stahelski one of our best action filmmakers, and how the franchise gave Keanu yet another career-redefining role. It’s been a wild ride, and one of the best and most consistent movie series ever. No matter where the roads lead, however, “I’m thinking John Wick is back.”- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 14, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
Pinocchio feels like the best mix of classic del Toro and new del Toro, with the wisdom and melancholy that comes with age and experience, yet his bright-eyed love of fairy tales from his Spanish-language films. Perhaps more impressive is how Pinocchio pushes the oldest form of animation to new places, and like the puppet himself, breathes life into inanimate objects.- IndieWire
- Posted Oct 15, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Everything Everywhere All at Once is a complex film that encompasses a variety of subjects, but it does justice to each of them with a carefully written script, marvelous performances, and a healthy dose of bizarre humor to counter its bleak story. Michelle Yeoh in particular gives a powerhouse performance in a story that puts a fresh, welcome spin on the idea of the multiverse.- IGN
- Posted Mar 13, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
The Coffee Table is one of the most unique experiences you can have in a movie, a torturous dark comedy with a fantastic ensemble, a great eye for visuals that maximize the emotional gut punch, and a script that ties you down to a chair as you go through the nine circles of hell, laughing like a maniac along the way.- Slashfilm
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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- Rafael Motamayor
Bottoms is an ambitious sophomore feature from a director who is just getting started, one that can craft both a hilariously surreal teen sex comedy and marry it with one hell of an eye for action sequences.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 13, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
The exploration of political upheaval, class and gender inequalities make this an important film, but the fact that it always remains grounded in its personal story makes Roma a compelling and emotional film, shot masterfully by a veteran director who finally created his masterpiece.- IGN
- Posted Sep 19, 2018
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- Rafael Motamayor
Ultraman: Rising is a contender for best animated movie of the year, one of the best superhero movies in years, and one of the all-time greatest American adaptations of a Japanese franchise.- TheWrap
- Posted Jun 7, 2024
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- Rafael Motamayor
A stunning cinematic achievement that celebrates one of humanity’s biggest triumphs (and mourns the tragedies that happened leading up to it), yet it never loses sight of its personal and small-scale story about a man going to work.- IGN
- Posted Sep 13, 2018
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- Rafael Motamayor
A refreshing take of this classic showbiz rise and fall tale, with updated character work, fantastic performances by Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, and a soundtrack that will be stuck in your head for days.- IGN
- Posted Sep 11, 2018
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- Rafael Motamayor
It’s easy to ascribe the success of Good Boy to the power of its canine star, but the film refuses to let Indy feel like a cheap gimmick.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 12, 2025
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- Rafael Motamayor
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time brings the long-delayed, highly anticipated tetralogy to a close with a bold, messy, uplifting, audacious, and emotional film that expands, complements, and comments upon what came before, while giving fans a fitting close not only to the movie series, but the entirety of “Evangelion.”- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2021
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- Rafael Motamayor
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story does for the music biopic what the real Weird Al did for many a hit pop song: it makes fun of it, reveres it, remixes it, makes it weirder, and improves it.- IGN
- Posted Sep 9, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Hayao Miyazaki delivers the perfect coda to his illustrious career with a stunning animated adventure that reminds us how lucky we are to live at a time when Studio Ghibli is making movies.- IGN
- Posted Sep 8, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
Joy Ride is the big, broad, studio comedy to beat this year, an incredible directorial debut with one of the funniest scripts in a while, and a cast that should get all the praise in the world because they just became the dynamic quartet to watch.- Slashfilm
- Posted Mar 19, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
Through a phenomenal performance, chilling atmosphere and a terrific script, Spiral builds an experience that is as terrifying as it is depressingly timely.- Slashfilm
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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- Rafael Motamayor
The best and most profound parts of Moonage Daydream are when we just get to hear Bowie share great quotes about his creative process, how he loved to challenge himself by traveling to unknown places to grow as an artist, and how he learned to embrace life and be curious about everything.- Slashfilm
- Posted May 25, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
The most impressive feat Black Phone 2 pulls off is finding a way to bring The Grabber back that feels coherent and actually adds to the character. We get some backstory on the child-abductor that comes across as deepening the character rather than just answering questions that no one asked.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 21, 2025
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- Rafael Motamayor
Transformers One is the breath of fresh air the franchise has tried to achieve for years, a movie that feels new and unique but also familiar and fitting with the rest of the franchise.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 12, 2024
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- Rafael Motamayor
Three Thousand Years of Longing tells a fantastic and poignant story about storytelling, longing, and love. It's about the art of telling smaller, intimate stories at a time when big stories seem to only be valid. A fairy tale with more in common with "Babe" than "Mad Max," this movie reaffirms George Miller as one of the great magicians of cinema working today.- Slashfilm
- Posted May 21, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish mixes stunning animation with a poignant, surprisingly mature story to deliver the Shrek franchise's answer to Logan we didn't know we needed.- IGN
- Posted Dec 9, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 manages to work as both a standalone introduction to the anime and also a satisfying prequel to those familiar with this world. With stunning animation, complex and memorable characters, and a healthy dose of horror imagery, this is one of the best shonen anime films in a while.- IGN
- Posted Mar 13, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Not only is it a fun fantasy movie, it’s a great adaptation of a gaming session. And it’s an invitation into a new and more visual version of a world dedicated players already love — and that the filmmakers seem to love, too.- Polygon
- Posted Mar 11, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
With a tour de force performance by Glen Powell and a sharp script, Hit Man delivers the kind of intense romance sorely lacking in sexless Hollywood movies. It’s a fascinating character study that, though directed by Richard Linklater, gives off the vibes of a chaotic, dark crime comedy from the Coen brothers. Come for Powell's ascendance to superstardom, stay for one of the funniest and most entertaining movies of the year.- IGN
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
With a coming-of-age story that is universal in its portrayal of misunderstood artists and broken homes, but hyper-specific in its portrayal of the childhood that formed a legendary filmmaker, this is a therapy session turned into a hugely entertaining movie, aided by a fantastic cast, and one of John Williams' best scores in years.- IGN
- Posted Sep 13, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
The Menu is a hilariously wicked thriller about the world of high-end restaurants, featuring a stellar cast led by a phenomenal Ralph Fiennes, some of the most gorgeous food shots in recent film history, and accompanied by a delicious hors d'oeuvres sampling of commentary on the service industry, class warfare, and consumerism.- IGN
- Posted Sep 14, 2022
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- Rafael Motamayor
Civil War delivers a challenging, thrilling, heart-pounding movie about the importance of journalism in times of conflict, about how easily we become desensitized to violence when we’re living through it.- IGN
- Posted Mar 16, 2024
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- Rafael Motamayor
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is not only a great introduction to the iconic franchise, but a fantastic film in its own right, and one of the best-looking movies of the year.- Slashfilm
- Posted Jul 27, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is a looney good time, and a grand return to the big screen for the classic characters.- IGN
- Posted Jul 2, 2024
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- Rafael Motamayor
Tetris is a fantastic look at the story behind the rights to one of the most popular games ever, a movie that shows that video game adaptations (like games themselves) can come in all forms and be great. This is a crowd-pleaser through and through, and much like the game that gives it its title, it is hard to look away once its title card drops.- Slashfilm
- Posted Mar 15, 2023
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- Rafael Motamayor
Inu-Oh is the electrifying, headbanging animated rock opera that film has been sorely missing, with a poignant message and unrestricted animation that reaffirms the visual prowess of director Masaaki Yuasa.- IGN
- Posted Sep 18, 2021
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