Stan Hall
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68% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7 points higher than other critics.
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Stan Hall's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 73 | |
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| Highest review score: | 56 Up | |
| Lowest review score: | La Rafle (The Round Up) | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 25
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Mixed: 6 out of 25
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Negative: 0 out of 25
25
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- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Oct 24, 2013
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- Stan Hall
A drab, gloomy drama that doesn't provide any real enlightenment about why something so awful could happen.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jul 28, 2013
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- Stan Hall
For those with adventurous tastes and a little extra patience, the 90-year-old's possible swan song (though he evidently is far from fatigued) is rewarding.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jun 2, 2013
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- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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- Stan Hall
Beyond the Hills is an undeniably difficult (not to mention lengthy) film to endure. But for those with the fortitude, there is grace and enlightenment hidden in this harsh Romanian winter tale.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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- Stan Hall
Fans of European cinema will recognize in Barbara the calling cards of director Christian Petzold: the icy, quiet intensity of his muse, Nina Hoss; pretty but strangely unsettling shots of the windswept east German countryside; and subtle subversions of the thriller genre wherein the suspense is drawn from decisions made in mundane settings, such as the workplace.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jan 31, 2013
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- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jan 24, 2013
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- Stan Hall
Audiard's craft is still arresting, and the film hums with beauty, vigor and blood.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jan 10, 2013
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- Stan Hall
There are two halves to La Rafle. The successful one involves the personal tribulations of the families and other souls who were jammed into a Paris velodrome for days under intolerable conditions.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Nov 11, 2012
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- Stan Hall
What's even more amazing about the actor's absorbing, sometimes depraved performance is that while the film around him is generally cheesy and obvious, Washington is to-the-bone real.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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- Stan Hall
While Daniels' work disappoints, his film is saved from disaster by uniformly terrific performances.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Oct 11, 2012
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- Stan Hall
The actual differences between Christians and Muslims are largely arbitrary, even irrelevant, so isn't it absurd to kill each other over how each group relates to God?- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Jul 12, 2012
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- Stan Hall
It's technically impressive but sluggish, with an uneasy mix of cute and gloom. It occasionally finds an effective balance -- mostly in the scenes that explicitly recall the book -- but inevitably lacks Seussian soul.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Mar 1, 2012
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- Stan Hall
Puss in Boots isn't particularly deep, nor does it take itself seriously -- it just wants to seek glory, win affection and cash in. Done, done and done.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Oct 27, 2011
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- Stan Hall
Falls somewhere between the kind of trashy, campy romp that's on movie channels in the middle of the night (though with far superior acting and production values) and the dark psychological thrillers of Kim Ki-duk.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Mar 4, 2011
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- Stan Hall
The result is somewhat elliptical but also thoroughly engrossing and propulsive. Compared to Denis' earlier work, it's practically an action movie.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Dec 16, 2010
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- Stan Hall
Storywise, Heartless is a bit of a jumble, especially in its last third. But it's got a distinct tone, contrasting romance and even outright sentimentality with urban dread and a few nasty visuals.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Dec 7, 2010
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- Stan Hall
Popping with intrigue, intelligence and colorful New York characters seemingly straight out of a paperback potboiler.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Nov 18, 2010
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- Stan Hall
Down Terrace is so intimate and hilariously offhanded (a hit man shows up for a job pushing his 3-year-old in a stroller) that it is all the more shocking when murderous violence finally erupts about halfway through.- Portland Oregonian
- Posted Oct 28, 2010
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- Stan Hall
Takes a little while to find its way but becomes steadily more compelling as Lenny's character and considerable issues come into focus.- Portland Oregonian
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- Stan Hall
The plot doesn't really stand up to scrutiny, but Cairo Time works on an emotional level and is a hassle-free way to sample Egypt.- Portland Oregonian
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- Stan Hall
Starring Linda Blair and the late Tamara Dobson, it's the ultimate women-in-prison movie and a landmark of exploitation cinema. [02 Oct 2009]- Portland Oregonian
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- Stan Hall
The biggest problems are Solondz's themes of forgiveness and glib, misplaced patriotism.- Portland Oregonian
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- Stan Hall
All that talent behind and in front of the camera is mostly wasted due to a rare substandard screenplay.- Portland Oregonian
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