Scott Tobias
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46% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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51% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.9 points lower than other critics.
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Scott Tobias' Scores
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| Average review score: | 62 | |
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| Highest review score: | Sansho the Bailiff | |
| Lowest review score: | AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 975 out of 1915
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Mixed: 723 out of 1915
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Negative: 217 out of 1915
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- Scott Tobias
Made without the faintest spark of inspiration, The Suburbans feels like a buried, unholy relic from the era it's purportedly satirizing.- The A.V. Club
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Zelker’s three-ring circus of digital and social-media content needs a compelling main event, and this movie seems unlikely to inspire many to check out the supplementary materials.- Variety
- Posted Apr 3, 2019
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- Scott Tobias
On the shortlist for least essential movie of the decade, a copy of a copy of a copy that's so worn down, it's about as fresh and vital as a fifth-generation dub of "The Star Wars Holiday Special."- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
In a genre where killers love to play head games, it's a clever idea (Cohen's?) to have this one remain mute, but that leaves Cuthbert to carry much of the psychological load, and there's no substance to her character, apart from the suggestion that she's being punished for her vanity.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
While Fraser’s presence doesn’t necessarily elevate Furry Vengeance into something better than the dumb, lowbrow timewaster it aspires to be, Fraser does make it a little easier to digest.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
What makes Jack And Jill worse than the average Sandler vehicle is Jill, who's been conceived as little more than a dude in drag, hold the jokes.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 12, 2011
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- Scott Tobias
Features a running gag about a little boy in the midst of potty training who doesn’t always go where it’s appropriate. In a nutshell, that subplot explains everything that’s wrong about the film.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Too often, Formula 51 fails to differentiate between gleeful excess and white noise.- The A.V. Club
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 4, 2011
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- Scott Tobias
Powered by dim bulbs on both sides of the camera, Darkness Falls barrels ahead with unrelenting stupidity, forsaking many of its own rules in search of the next cheap shock.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Tennant and his actors have done the bare minimum to carry their lifeless movie past the finish line, and their apathy reads a lot like contempt.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
With its minimal settings and focus on the abstract lingo of market transactions, "Margin Call" stands as the new model for how to do Wall Street on a budget, embedding its moral themes in language and complex characters. By comparison, $upercapitalist seems naïve about both the market and the humans who operate in it.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 8, 2012
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- Scott Tobias
As it stands, there are only enough comic ideas here, most of them bad ones, to reach 82 minutes; the other 11 are taken up by a postscript scene, a blooper, and closing credits that move, in the words of Scarlett O’Hara, as slow as molasses in January.- Variety
- Posted May 12, 2016
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- Scott Tobias
Seems to go out of its way to obliterate all the elements that made the original so special.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
It couldn’t be a simpler, more workable premise for a good B-movie, but the amount of effort put into making it fast and edgy is inversely proportional to the scant thrills it yields.- The Dissolve
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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- Scott Tobias
Penn, who probably didn't need this shoddy placeholder after the cult success of "Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle's," acquits himself with a gentle charisma that makes the crudity go down easy. Granted, it's still s---, but with a sweeter odor than usual.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
No doubt extensive market research shows that there's an audience out there for movies like Son Of The Mask, but it's too depressing to speculate who that might be.- The A.V. Club
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- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
There's an audience out there for this kind of thing--Cook is obviously a populist, and Norbit made bushels of money--but if this is what passes for funny, what in the world of comedy DOESN'T qualify?- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
All would be forgiven if director Brian A. Miller were the next John Woo, but the shootouts and car chases call to mind adjectives like “requisite” and “obligatory,” and the ready-made New Orleans ambience is nonexistent, probably for budgetary reasons.- The Dissolve
- Posted Aug 22, 2014
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- Scott Tobias
Affleck's psychotic enthusiasm aside, no one seems to be having a good time, and the ill will becomes infectious.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
With minimal flare and maximal gore, Boll simply delivers the turgid drama and incompetently staged action sequences that have made him the unstoppable Big Boss of the gaming community.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Ritchie's frivolous comedy tries to have it both ways, thinning out the material for mass consumption while still sticking to the script -- an unstable alchemy that backfires horribly.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Everything abhorrent about Death Wish—its inner-city stereotyping and casual racism; its embrace of lawlessness and righteous bloodletting; Paul’s rancid transformation from naïve, bleeding-heart liberal into gun-toting angel of vengeance—gets blown up to such a grotesque degree that no sane person could mistake its world for the real one. It’s like a paranoid right-wing small-towner’s vision of what the big city is like: a gang-infested war zone, lorded over by the cast of Breakin’.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
There's really nothing much to Prom Night: No twists, no atmosphere, no big Grand Guignol setpieces, not a single moment when it tries to do something novel with the event, the killings, the villain, or the victims. It's a little like going on a tour of the slaughterhouse, where death is meted out with mechanical regularity, but visitors are kept at a safe, PG-13 distance from all the butchering.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
It takes guts to remake what many believe to be Hitchcock's first masterpiece, but what Ondaatje's done with The Lodger could not be mistaken for ambition.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Like sunrise over a steaming pile of garbage, A Haunted House 2 offers another sharp whiff of its predecessor, a Scary Movie-style spoof of the Paranormal Activity movies that makes up in volume what it lacks in invention.- The Dissolve
- Posted Apr 18, 2014
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- Scott Tobias
An abysmal screwball comedy that relies heavily on idiocy from both sides of the screen.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
Cultists will be happy to discover that In The Name Of The King bears all the so-bad-it's-good hallmarks of a classic Boll production.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
More than anything, From Justin To Kelly needs Simon Cowell, the fork-tongued Idol judge who gives the show its only sliver of tension.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
A lurid, unsavory mix of Reefer Madness hysteria, drive-in sleaze, and the queasy morality of '80s slasher film.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
It's kind of amazing that a joke-a-second comedy like Date Movie doesn't contain a single laugh.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
There's an opportunity here for screenwriter Marek Posival and director Robert Lieberman to play up the squeamishness of upper-middle-class torturers who don't fit the profile, but they're too busy tending to horror-thriller clichés.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jun 13, 2012
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- Scott Tobias
It’s only fitting that a series that began with the concept of linking the digestive tracts of three people would end by feasting on its own shit.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 19, 2015
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- Scott Tobias
United Passions leaves no historical-drama cliché unexploited: the voiceover narration, the jumbled Europudding accents, the expository dialogue, the hasty compression of major world events, the thickly applied old-age makeup, the not remotely seamless mix of re-creations and archival footage. It’s all there, in support of FIFA’s lies.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jun 22, 2015
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- Scott Tobias
Working under a limited budget, Catania stirs up a thick gothic atmosphere and delivers the goods with a certain amount of proficiency, but when professionalism is the best thing a film has going for it, there isn't much else to discuss.- The A.V. Club
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- Scott Tobias
It’s a backhanded sort of praise to say Stretch is a movie that goes nowhere fast.- The Dissolve
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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- Scott Tobias
There’s a good horror movie to be made about how the insularity of the Amish could stoke paranoia and fear—and obscure the truth and forbid outside perspective—under these circumstances, but The Devil’s Hand doesn’t have more than a casual interest in Amish rituals and traditions.- The Dissolve
- Posted Oct 10, 2014
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- Scott Tobias
In trying to make sense of an android’s point-of-view, Sono has sensibly turned repetition and routine into a narrative strategy, but the unrelieved tedium of The Whispering Star takes a toll. If anything, Sono’s past work has suffered from a an overabundance of jokes, digressions, and crazed visual flourishes, but their near-total absence here becomes a problem of another kind.- Variety
- Posted Sep 26, 2015
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- Scott Tobias
Adapting Alonso Cueto’s novel “La pasajera,” del Solar turns the screws on the audience expertly, but the thriller elements never distract from the moral crisis of a man — and a country — whose decades-old mistakes cling to him like a tattoo.- Variety
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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- Scott Tobias
Though Parker’s assured performance, along with the enchanting backdrop, eases the action toward harmless gentility, they’re hijacked by a plot that mimics the plate-spinning business of classic screwball, but moves at agonizing half-speed.- Variety
- Posted Feb 5, 2016
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- Scott Tobias
None of Jack’s relationships are handled with enough conviction to make them stick, and that carries over to a religious message that’s squishy in the extreme. “Agreeable” is a good quality, but it should never be the best quality a film possesses.- Variety
- Posted May 13, 2016
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- Scott Tobias
Baxter packs the film with sound insights on masculinity and young adulthood, as well as the hand-to-mouth realities of black-market farming.- Variety
- Posted Oct 6, 2016
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- Scott Tobias
Chrisoulakis and screenwriter Guy J. Jackson attempt a violent, moody neo-noir about Tinseltown fringe-dwellers, but their conceit is flimsy and under-realized, grafting a boilerplate heist story onto a bitter commentary about the corrupting forces of the film industry.- Variety
- Posted Apr 3, 2018
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- Scott Tobias
Oenophiles may swoon over the delicious native varietals that tease Quinn’s palate, but Railsback’s thin and disorganized documentary doesn’t go down so smoothly.- Variety
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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- Variety
- Posted Apr 23, 2018
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- Scott Tobias
Lavant’s performance as a wordless, deranged, bloodthirsty cult leader is the one note of genuine eccentricity and menace in a film that’s mostly devoted to slapstick comedy and decapitation.- Variety
- Posted Jul 25, 2019
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- Scott Tobias
Schindel is more interested in suspense gamesmanship for its own sake, and all other provocations fade from the canvas.- The New York Times
- Posted Aug 1, 2019
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