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 12.6 points lower than other critics.
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Robert Horton's Scores
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| 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
Forman imbues the material with exactly the right dry, satirical flavor, yet this story is still a Frank Capra little-guy-against-the-system picture.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Conveys not just a joy in music and The Beatles, but a joy in cinema.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Doesn't have the purity, the sense of discovery, of the first Toy Story, but it's still an utter delight. Its images and gags keep replaying themselves in the mind well after the film is over.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Well-crafted scenes that carry a bracingly grown-up tang: unhurried, played in a low key, with plenty of time to savor the details of character and place.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
It's like a madly inventive hybrid of "Dr. Strangelove" and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
This is a beautiful, surprisingly uplifting movie, made by someone who actually understands people.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
One of the best films of the year, a polished, contained piece of provocation.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
An unleashed Raimi may be a more exciting moviemaker, but there's something to be said for the virtues of a good story well told, which describes A Simple Plan down to its last shivery snowflake.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
It's swell when a film really does capture a book in some exactitude.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Once again writer-director Cameron Crowe has gotten all the little details just right.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
The bleakness of the material ought to make Ratcatcher a depressing experience, yet Ramsay's power as an image-crafter transforms this grim universe.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Like other aspects of this film, the image may be a little too perfect, a little too careful.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
It is thrilling to look at, and that's more than one can say for the majority of pictures out there.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Strangely enough, this movie provides a lot of the James Bond veneer that has been missing from recent James Bond movies.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
It's got both the sweeping spectacle and the keen, tactile sense of human intimacy.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
A fitting tribute to an era, a writer, and an unapologetic eccentric.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
The kind of college movie people will be quoting for years.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Part of the appeal of John Irving's writing is its sense of bounty, the way the world is offered up as a horn of plenty. The Cider House Rules movie, by contrast, feels narrowed down to small slices of experience.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
The Taste of Others takes regular (but not ordinary) people and knocks them out of their usual zones of activity. The resulting collisions leave behind a very pleasing flavor.- Film.com
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