Richard Whittaker

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For 624 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 47% higher than the average critic
  • 5% same as the average critic
  • 48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.7 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Richard Whittaker's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 65
Highest review score: 100 Blindspotting
Lowest review score: 0 Old
Score distribution:
  1. Negative: 37 out of 624
624 movie reviews
    • 62 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    Like code that works but inefficiently, the length is both a feature and a bug. Mercifully, Ascher's most visually original movie to date keeps those TED lecture seat-shuffling blues at bay.
    • 46 Metascore
    • 40 Richard Whittaker
    Combined with the glacially slow and uneventful narrative, the end result feels like a feature by a small, cheap animation studio in 2010 trying to make a Miyazaki-esque cartoon.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 78 Richard Whittaker
    If there are two signatures to Indonesian horror, they would be an overwhelming sense of relentless dread, and poisonous centipedes. The Queen of Black Magic has plenty of both, and an enthralling supernatural siege story binding everything together so tight you'll barely be able to breathe.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    It's a slow build to collapse, escaping the traditional trap of such supernatural suspense films in that both of them have secrets, and it's not the acts themselves but the deceits that have led them to this place.
    • 47 Metascore
    • 50 Richard Whittaker
    It's a hodgepodge of wildly divergent narrative styles, from the mystical to the grisly and into the ridiculous.
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    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    Knapp's script is ultimately about how we are trapped in our own pasts, and even when they can seem like a pillow they can become an anchor. It's a soft, sad, yet insistent message that, even as the grass overtakes the baseball pitch where Adam practices, and even as the last windmills slow their spin, becomes a quiet voice of hope.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    Will good triumph over evil? Who cares, when there's this much chaotic creature fun to be had.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    Rosi seeks to give glimpses of insight, to find emotional truths in the mother keening in the prison cell where her son died, and the courting couple who comment on the imminent rain but ignore the distant sound of machine gun fire. To fill in the contextual gaps would damage those truths, but to leave them inevitably will leave the audience questioning what's outside of his frame.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 40 Richard Whittaker
    It's hard to say that any other edit would be better, because Brothers by Blood is one single, grey mass to the bone, an unfortunate use of a sterling cast and a book that deserves a more textured retelling.
    • 52 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    It's delightfully frightful fun, a fine addition to the venerable and febrile tradition of Australian comedy-horror.
    • 45 Metascore
    • 67 Richard Whittaker
    McAulay has crafted a terse, bleak drama. It's reminiscent of the portrait of a corrupt male friendship in Super Dark Times, but with the added pressures of kinship and family. To describe Don't Tell a Soul as a story of toxic masculinity is both accurate but, in a time when every film with a flawed or unpleasant male an/protagonist gets that tag, almost glib. There's something rancid between the boys.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 78 Richard Whittaker
    Through talking heads over archive materials, Pollard deftly explains why the tapes exist and how the inflated claims about national security were no excuse for them being recorded.

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