Ross Bonaime
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60% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.8 points higher than other critics.
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Ross Bonaime's Scores
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| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
| Lowest review score: | Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 279 out of 405
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Mixed: 114 out of 405
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Negative: 12 out of 405
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- Ross Bonaime
In a filmography that is full of impressive journeys through space, history, and staggering emotions, Armageddon Time feels like one of Gray’s most ambitious tales so far, even if it isn’t quite as effective in presenting its ideas as it should be.- Collider
- Posted Nov 4, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
As a documentary, Sorry/Not Sorry isn’t groundbreaking in terms of form or information, but it does feel important in the larger conversations that Suh and Montes are exploring, as C.K. isn’t the first nor will he be the last celebrity to have the pain they've caused unveiled to the world.- Collider
- Posted Sep 18, 2023
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- Ross Bonaime
Hustle isn't breaking the mold of what a sports film can be, but it is yet another reminder of Sandler's gifts as a dramatic actor through an extremely charming and compelling story about a mentor trying to help another reach their potential.- Collider
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Even though Sidney takes a fairly elementary look at Poitier’s career, it’s still extraordinary to see the contributions this man had on the world lined up in this way. Poitier left an indelible change on entertainment, the culture, and society at large, and Sidney makes us aware that this world wouldn’t be the same without Poitier.- Collider
- Posted Sep 28, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
By capturing Flipside in this way, Wilcha shows the weird, unbelievable nature of life and the surprises that make it such a beautiful mess.- Collider
- Posted Sep 17, 2023
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- Ross Bonaime
I Want You Back largely relies on the overwhelming charm of its tremendous cast, and in particular, the magnificent dynamic between Slate and Day, but that’s all I Want You Back really needs.- Collider
- Posted Apr 12, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Death on the Nile might have been a long time coming, but it’s one of the most alluring mysteries in years, and a great example of how Branagh can elevate iconic stories with grace and care.- Collider
- Posted Apr 12, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Through We Feed People, Howard shows how impressive and powerful Andrés’ operation is, often covering large areas that need disaster relief. At certain points in We Feed People, even the Red Cross and Salvation Army are asking for help from Andrés in these truly awful times.- Collider
- Posted May 26, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Fire Island is a strong update to Austen, full of charm, heart, and friendship, yet Booster's screenplay works best when it is not relying on the source material and having fun with this fun concept. With an excellent cast and a perfect blending of Ahn and Booster's talents, Fire Island is an extremely enjoyable trip.- Collider
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Lucy and Desi isn’t breaking the mold in terms of biographical documentaries, but when put together in this package, the story of Ball and Arnaz has an impressive weight beyond just a collection of compelling anecdotes.- Collider
- Posted Apr 12, 2022
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- Ross Bonaime
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes explores the past while creating a new future, starting this fresh angle on the series to a rocky, but promising start.- Collider
- Posted May 8, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Queer might not be everyone's vibe, especially when it gets wild in the final third, but there's something in the way that Guadagnino brings all these elements together and crafts his own story out of Burroughs' novel that continues his growth as an essential filmmaker of today.- Collider
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point manages to bring to life a realistic portrayal of the holidays, in both its ups and downs, that few holiday films ever even try to accomplish.- Collider
- Posted Nov 7, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Jim Henson Idea Man is an adoring look at this remarkable man that never slips into hagiography, yet, it’s a documentary that will only make you appreciate the multitudes that made Henson who he was.- Collider
- Posted May 31, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Told from the perspective of a “presence” in a house, Soderbergh explores this type of horror story in a way that only he can, playing with the structure of similar films, screwing with our expectations for this type of film, and once more, testing himself while showing the untapped potential in the genre.- Collider
- Posted Jan 20, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
A little more full-throated absurdity and humor would've been a great step for the film to take. Ultimately, The Moment is a delightful spotlight for Charli XCX as an actor, and the concept itself finds some playful ways to expand on the lore of of her massively successful album. "brat" is dead. Love live "brat."- Collider
- Posted Jan 25, 2026
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- Ross Bonaime
When the film gets going in its tremendous third act, complete with a moving surprise that reconfigures the entire film, IF becomes a magnificently emotional experience, cathartic and enchanting in equal measure, and just the type of original idea we need more of on this scale at the movies.- Collider
- Posted May 15, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
The Bad Guys 2 is a gorgeous, fun animated film that occasionally spreads itself too thin.- Collider
- Posted Aug 1, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
Alien Romulus has a promising beginning and end, but the middle gets a bit too muddled in nostalgia for this franchise.- Collider
- Posted Aug 14, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Ballerina gets off to a shaky start that almost feels like it misunderstands what has made the John Wick series so much fun for so long. Yet once the absurdity of the action takes hold, and Ana de Armas gets to prove herself as a fitting potential heir to this franchise, Ballerina captures the blunt, chaotic action that this series thrives on.- Collider
- Posted Jun 4, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
With a flair for the surreal and fantastical, it’s easy to see how Fuller’s feature debut could become a cult favorite just like his shows have.- Collider
- Posted Sep 15, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
Tron: Ares isn’t likely to turn Tron into the major franchise Disney has clearly wanted it to be for decades, but it is a sign that the company has a smarter understanding of what these movies need to be: exciting to look at, with a great soundtrack, and with a story that’s dumb fun. Tron: Ares not only achieves that, but finds fun ways to fit in the other installments that make you actually want to see more installments in this world, as opposed to having them forced upon us. Tron: Ares isn’t a killer app, but it is a solid upgrade.- Collider
- Posted Oct 7, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
This incredible cast, especially Washington, Nielsen, and the overlooked Pascal, and this expansion of the compelling political machinations make Gladiator II a worthwhile sequel, even if it can't match its predecessor. Gladiator II will leave you entertained, but leave you with an unfortunate feeling of déjà vu.- Collider
- Posted Nov 11, 2024
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- Ross Bonaime
Gasoline Rainbow blurs the line between documentary and narrative filmmaking to create a road trip movie unlike you’ve ever seen before.- Collider
- Posted May 17, 2024
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- Posted Feb 2, 2026
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- Ross Bonaime
But despite how charming and fun Elio is, it still falls prey to some of Pixar’s occasional problems. Yes, this is a story of intergalactic adventures and a wide universe of possibilities, but it still can get a bit convoluted at times.- Collider
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
One of Them Days might not necessarily be a great comedy, but it’s absolutely the type of comedy we should see more of in theaters nowadays. Palmer and SZA are a delight, and Lamont and Singleton’s work elevates what could be just a silly comedy into something more.- Collider
- Posted Jan 16, 2025
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- Ross Bonaime
The Shitheads is an enjoyable, dark take on the buddy-road comedy that could've maybe used a bit more finessing, but hopefully this isn't the last time we see Blair try this type of comedy.- Collider
- Posted Feb 2, 2026
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- Ross Bonaime
Despite its flaws, Bazawule’s strength behind the camera and an incredible cast down the line make The Color Purple a worthy adaptation.- Collider
- Posted Dec 19, 2023
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- Ross Bonaime
Boys Go to Jupiter is the type of animated feature we need more of: experimental, unusual, yet fun and familiar.- Collider
- Posted Aug 6, 2025
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