Robert Horton
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37% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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61% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.7 points lower than other critics.
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Robert Horton's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 53 | |
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| Highest review score: | Being John Malkovich | |
| Lowest review score: | Tomcats | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 63 out of 189
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Mixed: 87 out of 189
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Negative: 39 out of 189
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- Robert Horton
Never less than dazzling to look at, and the scorching humor keeps it alive from scene to scene.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
May be Hitchcock on holiday, but that's a perfectly enjoyable vacation.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Kate Hudson's accent is spot-on, and she brings her megawattage to good use on the Gershwin standard, "The Man I Love."- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
All I can say is this particular excursion into screwball madness is often heavenly, and frankly leaves critical explication somewhat unnecessary. Go see it and laugh.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
The film version of this civilized beauty, captures the amusing gloss of the story but not the sense that something grave is going on beneath it all.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
The heroism and the tigers and the epic grandeur all leave behind the flavor of cynicism.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
One of those hybrid projects: a major studio film, big star, homely storyline, but tempered by an indie director working in his own idiosyncratic style.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
There's something thin about the picture-both in its ideas and its visual texture.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Barrymore's sunny energy pushes the movie along, but halfway through you realize there just isn't that much to push.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
I'm not even sure the movie makes sense at times, yet Campion's offbeat rhythms and eye for startling images always made me happy to be looking at the screen.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
If it is never really as profound as it seems to think it is, American Beauty is consistently entertaining, and it earns points simply for acknowledging that all may not be perfect in the current boom years.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Scott Thomas and Penn finally develop a bit of unlikely chemistry, aided by the Hitchcockian atmosphere. I found myself rooting for these foolish, pampered, naïve people, and rooting for the movie as well.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
A crowd pleaser, but there's something a bit prim and pre-determined about its conclusions.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
There isn't a sensible reason to recommend this movie, except that its melange of clichés and conventions is embarrassingly enjoyable.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Nearly the perfect balance between straight-faced pulp action and amused wonder at the outlandish world of comic books.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
While this movie is no great advance in cinema comedy, it is rewardingly silly.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Something rare: a mess of a movie that is somehow infectious, and infectious not despite the mess, but because of it.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Primary Colors is by turns hugely entertaining and resoundingly square, beginning as a raucous black comedy about political mechanics and ending as a sober-sided morality tale.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Sometimes feels like an acting class gone berserk, with Penn indulging his high-powered cast- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
More complicated, more outrageous, less controlled in every way. But its owes its power to that earlier, greater film.- Film.com
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