Stephen Saito
Select another critic »For 19 reviews, this critic has graded:
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78% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.6 points higher than other critics.
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Stephen Saito's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 73 | |
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| Highest review score: | Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice | |
| Lowest review score: | The Luckiest Man in America | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 0 out of 19
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- Stephen Saito
The issue becomes throwing in a little too much, both for the characters and for writer-director Dario Russo, who may have a few too many good story ideas to fully flesh out. Yet, he delivers a promising and imaginative feature debut.- Variety
- Posted Mar 19, 2026
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- Stephen Saito
With its many references, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice takes a cue from its lead character Nick, who sees the past as something to build on rather than recycle, and ends up delivering quite a good time.- Variety
- Posted Mar 16, 2026
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- Stephen Saito
There are times when the film can feel weighted down by its clever framework. Externalizing the steps of deeply internal emotional progress Jimmy and Margot make with one another’s help can occasionally seem like a separate pursuit from satisfying genre expectations when it really does appear there’s a killer on the loose. However, the approach proves fresh more often than not.- Variety
- Posted Mar 16, 2026
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- Stephen Saito
Popov delivers a boisterous tale of a woman coming into her own, told with real humor and heart.- Variety
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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- Stephen Saito
Boasting a brawny aesthetic and the kind of loopy logic where it’s fun to fill in the gaps, the high-concept thriller gives a different take on the arc of history bending towards justice.- Variety
- Posted Feb 17, 2026
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- Stephen Saito
Duplass is careful to make a film where it’s up to the people involved to make Christmas a special occasion, rather than any relying on the genre’s traditional trappings. In that regard, The Baltimorons has something to celebrate.- Variety
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
In observing how Mackenzie absorbs feelings of shame for any time she’s disappointed him, they consider all those who hold onto romantic notions too long, finding a fresh take on a toxic relationship.- Variety
- Posted Apr 4, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
With such a wealth of talent at its disposal, The Luckiest Man in America is strangely never as satisfying as it should be.- Variety
- Posted Mar 26, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
The results are mixed in ways the filmmakers probably didn’t intend, but they’re at once genuinely intriguing and enormously charming given the talent involved.- Variety
- Posted Mar 12, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
There’s too much passion and creativity on display to declare “O’Dessa” a complete catastrophe, but the committed performances and detailed production design and costumes all come across as the product of bibles’ worth of backstory that couldn’t possibly be carried over with the constraints of time.- Variety
- Posted Mar 12, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
The film dips into the melodramatic as it inches closer to the end and choices have to be made, but if its players are revealed to be starring in a movie, they are also shown to be movie stars, making relatively mundane miseries well worth watching.- Variety
- Posted Jan 21, 2025
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- Stephen Saito
Though R.T. Thorne’s dynamic siege thriller has some familiar moves, it is full of fresh ideas.- Variety
- Posted Dec 21, 2024
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- Variety
- Posted Oct 31, 2024
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- Variety
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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- Stephen Saito
This full-frontal assault on the senses is bound to get on some viewers’ nerves, but Kahn has always strived to touch them in one way or another.- Variety
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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- Stephen Saito
Even when The Assessment goes beyond its smaller scale, it has a lot on its mind throughout and Fortuné ably balances the cerebral with the emotional.- Variety
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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- Stephen Saito
It’s impossible not to be won over by the director’s efforts, which come to include at least four separate modes of production.- Variety
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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- Stephen Saito
Timestalker may get a lot of mileage out of unrequited affection, but it still gives audiences plenty to love.- Variety
- Posted Mar 16, 2024
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- Stephen Saito
Time may unravel in Omni Loop, but admirably, it opens up the space to think less about the secrets of the larger universe than to take stock of the smaller ones that exist around us.- Variety
- Posted Mar 15, 2024
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