Scott Foundas
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54% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4 points lower than other critics.
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Scott Foundas' Scores
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| Average review score: | 62 | |
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| Highest review score: | Inside Llewyn Davis | |
| Lowest review score: | Grind | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 447 out of 852
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Mixed: 278 out of 852
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Negative: 127 out of 852
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- Scott Foundas
Into the Storm can make it rain like nobody’s business, but when it tries to be smart, it comes out all wet.- Variety
- Posted Aug 7, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Even at its most purplish and highfalutin (mostly in the “Her” section), “Eleanor Rigby” always aims for something sincere, and when Benson pulls back a bit — and stops trying to show us how much Freud he’s read and how many Bergman films he’s seen — the movie becomes vastly more engaging.- Variety
- Posted Aug 6, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
At its core is a most affecting portrait of two people who love each other, but may no longer be able to live as one, and it is mostly a pleasure to spend two, or three, or five hours in their company.- Variety
- Posted Aug 6, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Fittingly, though, given the uniformly regurgitated feel, the projectile-vomit effects are superb.- Variety
- Posted Aug 1, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s the trench imagery itself that’s the primary attraction here, and it proves more than worth the wait.- Variety
- Posted Aug 1, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Boseman is an empathic presence, and nothing he does smacks of mimicry. He feels Brown from the inside out, the way Brown felt his own distinctive rhythms, and even when the movie itself seems to be on autopilot, Boseman never leaves the captain’s chair.- Variety
- Posted Jul 28, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
An enjoyable if never electrifying record of his Unity Through Laughter stand-up tour.- Variety
- Posted Jul 26, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Director James Gunn’s presumptive franchise-starter is overlong, overstuffed and sometimes too eager to please, but the cheeky comic tone keeps things buoyant — as does Chris Pratt’s winning performance as the most blissfully spaced-out space crusader this side of Buckaroo Banzai.- Variety
- Posted Jul 24, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s a grandly staged, solidly entertaining, old-fashioned adventure movie that does something no other Hercules movie has quite done before: it cuts the mythical son of Zeus down to human size (or as human as you can get while still being played by Dwayne Johnson).- Variety
- Posted Jul 23, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Whenever Firth and Stone are onscreen together, the movie sings; the rest of the time it’s never less than a breezy divertissement.- Variety
- Posted Jul 17, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
For all of its 93 minutes, you never feel anything significant is at stake for anyone — save for a paycheck.- Variety
- Posted Jul 13, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A fast-paced valentine to Russell and his quixotic vision so rife with underdog victors and hairpin twists of fortune that, if it weren’t all true, no one would believe it.- Variety
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
"Whitey” emerges as yet another of Berlinger’s gripping, irony-laced snapshots of the American criminal justice system, in which his eponymous subject comes across as an incontestable monster who may, nevertheless, also be an unwitting patsy.- Variety
- Posted Jul 1, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus is at once too much and yet somehow not enough. On the one hand, it’s exciting to see the always envelope-pushing Lee working without a studio- or distributor-imposed safety net... But while the film never lacks for ambition, it fails to satisfy emotionally or intellectually in the ways Lee intends.- Variety
- Posted Jun 25, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Skillfully made first feature by writer-director Katrin Gebbe has some undeniably striking passages and performances, but ultimately spirals toward a gruesome third act that is no less monotonous for supposedly being based on true events.- Variety
- Posted Jun 22, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Bearing a distinctly musty odor confirmed by its 2011 copyright date, this day-and-date Lionsgate pickup never achieves dramatic liftoff.- Variety
- Posted Jun 10, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
22 Jump Street hits far more often than it misses, and even when it misses by a mile, the effort is so delightfully zany that it’s hard not to give Lord and Miller an “A” for effort.- Variety
- Posted Jun 3, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Seth MacFarlane has delivered a flaccid all-star farce that’s handsomely dressed up with nowhere to go for most of its padded two-hour running time.- Variety
- Posted May 28, 2014
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- Posted May 26, 2014
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- Posted May 25, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
The Dardennes once again find a richness of human experience that dwarfs most movies made on an epic canvas.- Variety
- Posted May 25, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Leigh has made another highly personal study of art, commerce and the glacial progress of establishment tastes, built around a lead performance from longtime Leigh collaborator Timothy Spall that’s as majestic as one of Turner’s own swirling sunsets.- Variety
- Posted May 24, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
As in all Godard’s best work, precise meaning is subsumed in an exhilarating tide of sound and light, impish provocations and inspired philosophizing.- Variety
- Posted May 24, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Michod’s sophomore feature isn’t exactly something we’ve never seen before, but it has a desolate beauty all its own, and a career-redefining performance by Robert Pattinson that reveals untold depths of sensitivity and feeling in the erstwhile “Twilight” star.- Variety
- Posted May 23, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Both the words and the pictures are surprisingly flaccid, largely due to Gerald DiPego’s literate but hopelessly contrived screenplay and direction that lacks Schepisi’s usual snap.- Variety
- Posted May 22, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A bluntly powerful provocation that begins as a kind of tabloid melodrama and gradually evolves into a fraught study of addiction, narcissism and the lava flow of capitalist privilege. [Unrated Version]- Variety
- Posted May 12, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
The lively but wildly erratic result will surely please Jaglom’s winnowing fan base, while baffling most others and doing little to deter Jaglom himself.- Variety
- Posted May 2, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Watching the redoubtable Elizabeth Banks try to breathe life into the stillborn farce Walk of Shame is like watching a team of paramedics perform CPR on the corpse of Ulysses S. Grant.- Variety
- Posted May 2, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
[A] loosely structured, always informative, sometimes illuminating portrait docu.- Variety
- Posted May 1, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Sometimes a hard-hitting expose, sometimes a big-hearted crowdpleaser, Million Dollar Arm wants it both ways to be sure, but its instincts are mostly right on the money, as are its actors.- Variety
- Posted Apr 30, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
This brisk, stylish and extremely heartfelt portrait of Nas’ rise from the housing projects of Queensbridge to the heights of hip-hop royalty ably stands on its own, marked by an admirable focus on the man and his music rather than hype and hagiography.- Variety
- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
There are intriguing, half-formed ideas afoot in Transcendence, but the script and Pfister’s heavy, humorless direction tend to reduce everything to simplistic standoffs between good and evil.- Variety
- Posted Apr 16, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Draft Day affords the simple but uncommon pleasure of watching intelligent characters who are passionate about what they do trying to do the best that they can.- Variety
- Posted Apr 10, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A superior piece of Texas pulp fiction that starts out like a house on fire, sags a bit in the middle, then rallies for an exuberantly bloody finish.- Variety
- Posted Apr 4, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A limp facsimile of a Woody Allen ensembler set in a familiar world of New York Jewish intellectuals — minus only the wit, and the intellect.- Variety
- Posted Apr 3, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
For all its sincere intentions, Kruishoop’s script feels cobbled together from newspaper headlines and bits of other movies rather than real, lived experience.- Variety
- Posted Apr 3, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
The rest of Sabotage rarely rises to Schwarzenegger’s level, in large measure because the other characters (of which there are far too many) aren’t nearly as sharply drawn by Ayer and co-writer Skip Woods.- Variety
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
For all its manipulations and self-imposed restrictions, Manakamana is expansive, intricate and surprisingly playful.- Variety
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Even grading on a generous curve, this strident melodrama about the insidious efforts of America’s university system to silence true believers on campus is about as subtle as a stack of Bibles falling on your head.- Variety
- Posted Mar 23, 2014
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- Posted Mar 21, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s to the credit of the Russos that they give the characters such room to breathe in a movie that easily might have been about rushing from one gargantuan setpiece to the next.- Variety
- Posted Mar 20, 2014
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- Posted Mar 16, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
One of the best products to roll off the prolific multihyphenate’s Atlanta-based assembly line, largely absent the pandering humor and finger-wagging moralism that have bedeviled many of Perry’s earlier (if undeniably popular) efforts.- Variety
- Posted Mar 14, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Paul plays the part with the flinty, tightly wound charisma of a small man who makes up in moxie what he lacks in stature. There’s something of the young James Cagney in him, and he’s by far the best thing Need for Speed has going for it.- Variety
- Posted Mar 11, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s only the Brazilian-born Da Costa who seems to be trying to create a real character.- Variety
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Anchored by Eva Green’s fearsome performance as a Persian naval commander whose vengeful bloodlust makes glowering King Xerxes seem a mere poseur, this highly entertaining time-filler lacks the mythic resonances that made “300” feel like an instant classic, but works surprisingly well on its own terms.- Variety
- Posted Mar 3, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Even in the movie’s most ridiculous moments, Collet-Serra keeps the pacing brisk and knows how to divert our attention with a well-timed bit of comic relief.- Variety
- Posted Feb 26, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A bleak but powerful, carefully controlled detective thriller in which — as with all the best noirs — there are no real heroes or villains, only various states of compromise.- Variety
- Posted Feb 20, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
For all the obvious pleasure Vogt takes in bending and splintering the surface reality of the film, all his formal strategies issue directly from Inrgid and her fragile, profoundly human psyche.- Variety
- Posted Feb 18, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Karasawa deftly orchestrates the sometimes hairpin tonal shifts, never veering towards the saccharine; if she did, Stritch would probably shoot her.- Variety
- Posted Feb 17, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s a familiar tale, but one told by Perry with immense filmmaking verve and novelistic flourish, and acted by an exceptional ensemble cast.- Variety
- Posted Feb 11, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
This meticulously designed and directed debut feature from writer-director Jennifer Kent (expanded from her award-winning short, “Monster”) manages to deliver real, seat-grabbing jolts while also touching on more serious themes of loss, grief and other demons that can not be so easily vanquished.- Variety
- Posted Feb 6, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
At more than two hours, The Dance of Reality unquestionably has its longueurs, but on balance it is alive with enough images and ideas for several movies — as if Jodorowsky were afraid he might have to wait 20 more years before making another.- Variety
- Posted Feb 5, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Clooney has transformed a fascinating true-life tale into an exceedingly dull and dreary caper pic cum art-appreciation seminar — a museum-piece movie about museum people.- Variety
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
The pic falls well short of its efforts to combine the raucous vulgarity of the “Hangover” movies with Cameron Crowe-ish depth of feeling.- Variety
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
The result is unquestionably an auteur film, but one festooned with so many bad and unnecessary ideas that one can’t help wondering if a more modest, hemmed-in version of the same project might not have proved more effective.- Variety
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Now and then, Winterbottom nudges the movie in the direction of narrative... But even when it’s just ambling about, The Trip to Italy casts a warm, enveloping spell.- Variety
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A lively comic jamboree that’s sometimes smarter than it is funny and hits about as often as it misses, but is, on balance, a good deal of fun.- Variety
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
It’s a familiar story of music-world success, failure and addiction, admirably but unevenly told by first-time feature director Jeff Preiss, who certainly knows the music and the milieu, but proves less adept at shaping the material into a consistently compelling narrative.- Variety
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
James cuts — as in all of his best work — straight to the human heart of the matter, celebrating both the writer and the man, the one inseparable from the other, largely in Ebert’s own words.- Variety
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
At every turn, we can sense what’s going on behind Kumiko’s doleful, downcast eyes; Kikuchi pulls us deeply into her world.- Variety
- Posted Jan 26, 2014
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- Posted Jan 23, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A lazy and listless buddy-cop action-comedy that fades from memory as quickly as its generic title.- Variety
- Posted Jan 15, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
This utterly unmemorable, uninspired and unnecessary genre exercise should fade from view so fast they might just as soon have called it “Without a Trace.”- Variety
- Posted Jan 14, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
Lutz’s acting muscles aren’t nearly as well developed as his pectorals and deltoids, and while the role may not call for a master thespian, it at least begs someone who can emote without looking like he’s straining to execute a dead lift.- Variety
- Posted Jan 10, 2014
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- Scott Foundas
A monstrously unfunny “Police Academy”/“Reno 911” knockoff directed with just enough winking self-awareness to seem both insipid and pretentious.- Variety
- Posted Dec 19, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A big, unruly bacchanal of a movie that huffs and puffs and nearly blows its own house down, but holds together by sheer virtue of its furious filmmaking energy and a Leonardo DiCaprio star turn so electric it could wake the dead.- Variety
- Posted Dec 17, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A modestly less quotable but generously funny new adventure for scotch-and-mahogany-loving 1970s newsman Ron Burgundy.- Variety
- Posted Dec 16, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
For all its failings, there is one thing about “Long Walk to Freedom” that can’t be denied: Idris Elba gives a towering performance, a Mandela for the ages.- Variety
- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
What sounds like a veritable B-movie wet dream — with that master of the subzero scowl, Jason Statham, starring in a screenplay written by Sylvester Stallone — turns out to be considerably less than the sum of its parts.- Variety
- Posted Nov 21, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A penetrating and ultimately heartbreaking inventory of hard lessons learned on and off the court.- Variety
- Posted Nov 19, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Cooper seems to make actors feel safe and willing to expose themselves in ways they ordinarily might not, and time and again he takes scenes to places of unexpected emotional power.- Variety
- Posted Nov 10, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Sweet Dreams finds and sustains a delicate balance, seizing on small moments of hope in a place where the horrors of 1994 are in many ways still an open wound.- Variety
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
This always enjoyable tale of mysterious magic, imperiled princesses and square-jawed men of action proves longer on striking visuals than on truly engaging or memorable characters.- Variety
- Posted Nov 6, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Last Love sticks to a flaccid middle ground lacking any real drama or pathos.- Variety
- Posted Oct 29, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A smattering of funny gags and the nostalgia value of the cast — none of whom, curiously, have ever shared the screen before — keeps the whole thing more watchable than it has any right to be.- Variety
- Posted Oct 28, 2013
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- Posted Oct 25, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Even at its low ebb, the movie effuses an infectious, mischief-making joy.- Variety
- Posted Oct 23, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
It’s a bit square, never particularly surprising, yet very rich in its sense of creative people and their spirit of self-reinvention.- Variety
- Posted Oct 20, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
What keeps One Chance plugging along almost in spite of itself are the warmly engaging performances of Corden and Alexandra Roach.- Variety
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Winning performances by a number of fresh-faced newcomers are almost but not quite enough to recommend The Secret Lives of Dorks, a fitfully amusing, more often shrill and overstated teen comedy that, like its dweeby protagonist, tries too hard to impress.- Variety
- Posted Oct 15, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Transforms the glory days of Hilly Kristal’s Bowery punk/No Wave club into exactly the sort of moldy sitcom one might expect from writer-director Randall Miller.- Variety
- Posted Oct 15, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
What begins like an arrested adolescent dream soon blossoms into Jonze’s richest and most emotionally mature work to date, burrowing deep into the give and take of relationships, the dawning of middle-aged ennui, and that eternal dilemma shared by both man and machine: the struggle to know one’s own true self.- Variety
- Posted Oct 12, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Features fewer small-town scares than a rerun of “Dawson’s Creek” and more wooden acting than a marionette theater. Memo to Rob Zombie: Don’t fear the competition.- Variety
- Posted Oct 5, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
The movies by their very nature require a certain suspension of disbelief, but Mission Park requires more suspension than a two-ton crane could provide.- Variety
- Posted Oct 3, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
It speaks well of The Investigator that, for much of its running time, it’s possible to lose sight of the movie’s agenda and get caught up in its hokey machinations.- Variety
- Posted Oct 1, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
There’s precious little glory — and not even that much cage fighting — in Chavez: Cage of Glory.- Variety
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Ranging over familiar material, but made vivid by Morris’ fecund associations and invigorating stylistic flourishes.- Variety
- Posted Sep 17, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Glazer has always been longer on atmosphere and uncanny moods than on narrative, but the fatal flaw of Under the Skin isn’t that not much happens; it’s that what does happen isn’t all that interesting.- Variety
- Posted Sep 17, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
So tastefully mounted and brilliantly acted that it wears down even the corset-phobic’s innate resistance to such things.- Variety
- Posted Sep 16, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
It’s a measure of Benson’s sure, skillful hand with actors that all the relationships in the movie — husband and wife, parent and child — feel lived-in and true, even when the dialogue strains too hard for the meaningful and poetic.- Variety
- Posted Sep 15, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Devil’s Knot only occasionally feels weightier than a high-end Lifetime original or “Law & Order” episode.- Variety
- Posted Sep 14, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
This two-ton prestige pic won’t win the hearts of highbrow critics or those averse to door-slamming, plate-smashing, top-of-the-lungs histrionics, but as a faithful filmed record of Letts’ play, one could have scarcely hoped for better.- Variety
- Posted Sep 13, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A modestly scaled and highly pleasurable sequel to Wan’s low-budget 2011 smash that should have genre fans begging for thirds.- Variety
- Posted Sep 12, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Miyazaki is at the peak of his visual craftsmanship here, alternating lush, boldly colored rural vistas with epic, crowded urban canvases, soaring aerial perspectives and test flights both majestic and ill-fated.- Variety
- Posted Sep 12, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
There is something too dry and austere about Greengrass and Ray’s telescoped vision, which touches only fleetingly on the pirates’ motives, the suffering of the Somali people and the collateral damage of global capitalism.- Variety
- Posted Sep 6, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
An improbable but very enjoyable sequel that recaptures much of the stripped-down intensity of Diesel and director David Twohy’s franchise starter "Pitch Black."- Variety
- Posted Sep 4, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
A spellbinding, sensationally effective thriller with a complex moral center.- Variety
- Posted Aug 31, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
Easily one of the dopiest major studio releases since Elie Samaha got out of the business.- Variety
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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- Scott Foundas
It’s cheesy enough fun while it lasts, but in the Harlin pantheon, it isn’t a patch on “Deep Blue Sea.” Then again, few things are.- Variety
- Posted Aug 24, 2013
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