Russ Fischer
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52% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.6 points lower than other critics.
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Russ Fischer's Scores
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| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Mandy | |
| Lowest review score: | Point Break | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 42
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Mixed: 21 out of 42
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Negative: 4 out of 42
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- Russ Fischer
The Rise of Skywalker; is as much metafiction as Johnson’s film was. Rather than asking questions about what we really want from a series like “Star Wars,” and whether we’re ready to allow our childhood fictions to grow with us, J.J. Abrams and crew decide to lean on the emotional warmth of reunions, friendships, redemptions, and goodbyes. There is some heartfelt value here, or at least, some of it does admittedly produce some anthemic feels, but it doesn’t hold much weight.- The Playlist
- Posted Dec 18, 2019
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- Russ Fischer
Hamilton, Reyes, and Davis do everything possible to inject emotional energy into this slashing, crashing sequel, but in the end, even their efforts are ground up by the action movie machine.- The Playlist
- Posted Oct 22, 2019
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- Russ Fischer
Shazam! is carried aloft by an exuberant performance by Zachary Levi as the title character, all muscles and wide-eyed naïveté.- The Playlist
- Posted Mar 26, 2019
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- Russ Fischer
Moreso than any other movie in the back half of Marvel’s first decade, it’s tough to shake the feeling that Captain Marvel is an extended prologue to a story that is still off on the horizon. This character has the potential to be Marvel’s answer to Superman, with all the questions about power and ethics that implies, but her story is rushed here, and sometimes forced.- The Playlist
- Posted Mar 5, 2019
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- Russ Fischer
The Greasy Strangler is utterly honest, to the point of purity. For all its idiosyncrasies and blank lack of comprehension with respect to any taboo, this film believes in its corrosively yearning inhabitants, their unrefined desires and untrained bodies.- The Playlist
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Even flashy, grumpy Jones can’t act like a defibrillator powerful enough to crank this generic movie into competition for Statham’s better solo outings.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 26, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The star’s transformation from nebbishy office kid to a frankly imposing skinhead street soldier is unsettling and impressive.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 19, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Morris From America shines a deserved spotlight on Markees Christmas, who will hopefully be given more opportunities to command the screen, and it allows Craig Robinson a framework in which to deliver a career-best performance.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 16, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Restraint is a good impulse when dealing with such a simple story of grief, and Curran’s approach does lead to good incidental visions of each character’s devastated state. Yet Five Nights in Maine is as frustrating as it is mannered; we never see these characters truly engaging the pain they clearly feel.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 5, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
David Lowery‘s ease with actors and command of tone make Pete’s Dragon one of the best remakes in recent years.- TheWrap
- Posted Jul 27, 2016
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- The Playlist
- Posted Jul 14, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
I can respect the intent to craft The Legend of Tarzan as a new chapter for the hero, one which is aware of all the shortcomings of many Tarzan stories that have gone before. And yet the film minimizes its own best ideas and falls back on adventure film tropes, old and new, in a way that undermines its attempt to decontextualize Burroughs’ aging swinger.- The Playlist
- Posted Jun 29, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
As it fritters away character work and ideas about faith and devotion, this is a film clever enough to scare us but not smart enough to accomplish anything more.- The Playlist
- Posted Jun 2, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Warcraft may provide grand, thunderous spectacle as it transforms human actors into hulking Orcs, but when trying to perform the alchemy of transmuting genre archetypes into characters with soul, the magic fizzles out.- The Playlist
- Posted May 25, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The Nice Guys, which the screenwriter also directed, is the best of Black’s films. It is eccentrically, sometimes broadly funny, with top-notch performances from Crowe and Gosling and a pitch-perfect sense of timing to help smooth over some of the script’s fault lines and blind spots.- The Playlist
- Posted May 15, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The film is never as savage as the first-act anarchy suggests it might be, and its best ideas are subsumed into familiar thriller concepts. Good craftsmanship elevates the result above workaday thriller territory, but ultimately Money Monster never rages in the “mad as hell” mode that’s always kept just out of reach- The Playlist
- Posted May 12, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Apocalypse feels like a cog in Fox’s perpetual-motion blockbuster machine, paying lip service to the story’s allegorical potential as it grinds our interest to dust.- The Playlist
- Posted May 9, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The actors test one another like boxers perpetually about to throw the first punch, but all the buildup around their encounter is flabby and forgettable.- The Playlist
- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Striking and consistently engaging, the Russos deftly craft compelling blockbuster entertainment out of a a moral and emotional conflict, and that’s more impressive than any overblown display of loud and vulgar power.- The Playlist
- Posted Apr 13, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Sure, there's a bit of spectacle to the film's utterly ridiculous violence. Even that dulls, however, without character or stakes to inject urgency into the parade of broken bodies.- The Playlist
- Posted Apr 8, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
McCarthy has a great knack for vicious verbiage, and in combination with her supreme physical control there's pleasure in seeing Darnell tear an opponent to shreds, even (or especially) when she's in the wrong.- The Playlist
- Posted Apr 6, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The strikingly realistic scenery is dappled with color, light and shadow to create dramatic stages for masterful character animations— if only the story played out on this impeccably-realized fantasy had the same persuasive command.- The Playlist
- Posted Apr 3, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice is an extraordinarily odd, idiosyncratic movie that presents aggressive, even warlike concepts of Batman and Superman without entirely justifying the eccentric visions.- The Playlist
- Posted Mar 22, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Fey's work is strong, yet it's difficult to squash the impression that this could be a more powerful movie, and an even more significant showcase for Tina Fey.- The Playlist
- Posted Mar 3, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Crafted as a kaleidoscope of color and nightclub sparkle, The Lure's glitter does not distract from the fact that this is a technically confident and often quite accomplished piece of filmmaking, with a rare ability to dance intuitively between linear plotting and phantasmagoric fantasy.- The Playlist
- Posted Feb 11, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
It is shriekingly loud but never surprising; goofy, but rarely funny.- The Playlist
- Posted Feb 4, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Swiss Army Man is a big swing — there's no denying the risk in putting two well-known actors in a film where one plays a barely-mobile corpse — but also a big whiff that rarely connects its characters and situations to humor or empathy.- The Playlist
- Posted Feb 1, 2016
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- The Playlist
- Posted Feb 1, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
Heder's direction shines, shaping the film around the cast as each woman plays out their own specific nuances of loss and insecurity, and, occasionally, optimism. Tallulah is an impressive feature debut, and a welcome showcase for the talents of Page, Janney, and Blanchard.- The Playlist
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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- Russ Fischer
The Intervention may not offer many new experiences, but its combination of tart and sweet is satisfying.- The Playlist
- Posted Jan 30, 2016
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