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
The fact that isolated bits are amusing shouldn't keep us from strongly noting that this movie really is pretty awful -- not at all worthy of guilty pleasure status.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
For a good 40 minutes or so in the middle of this movie, De Palma is in his element.- 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
There's no way out of the excruciating melodrama, and the film withers in its trap.- 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
A lot of it works for two reasons: the situation allows for plenty of business with small-town eccentrics, and Jamie Foxx has been given a loose rein in the central role.- 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
Beginnings don't come much more lurid than this, and the rest of End of Days never quite reaches this level of flat-out wildness again.- 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
Do not bring children to this movie unless you want them to have nightmares for weeks.- 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
This film, a remake of a hapless 1974 cheapie of the same title, can't even get the big chase right.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
This relationship might be strong enough to carry an observational novel, but the movie feels like it's missing something.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Oddly enough, I'm enjoying the memory of these jokes more than I actually enjoyed watching the film.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
This lightweight concoction can't justify a trip out to the multiplex, unless you're a girl between the ages of 12 and 17, but it does provide a launching pad for a group of attractive people.- Film.com
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- Robert Horton
Serves up the usual homilies, but it lacks the quirky density and cinematic snap.- 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
This director's (Winterbottom) reach is impressive, but this time it doesn't quite grasp.- Film.com
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