Therese Lacson
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47% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.4 points higher than other critics.
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Therese Lacson's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 68 | |
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| Highest review score: | Thor: Love and Thunder | |
| Lowest review score: | Wuthering Heights | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 56 out of 93
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Mixed: 32 out of 93
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Negative: 5 out of 93
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- Therese Lacson
The Bride! embodies an unconventional and rebellious nature that makes it wholly unique. Whether it's aware of its flaws or not, it's not ashamed to lean completely in. In many respects, The Bride! can come off as being just a little too much. Too much romance, too much theatricality, too much feminism — but sometimes, too much of a good thing is still a good thing.- Collider
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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- Therese Lacson
A vital documentary, Teng gives an intimate look at not only the toll the genocide has had on Gaza, but on the first responders who can do nothing but give their everything, even as the hospitals they work in become military targets of bombings, and survival is far from a certainty.- Collider
- Posted Feb 19, 2026
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- Therese Lacson
Does Exit 8 work as a film on its own? Yes, it does, but it likely works best for those who've played the game before and are familiar with the concept. Otherwise, the tedious nature of the game that is duplicated in the film can feel like more of a chore than entertainment. As a lover of the game, it felt like the perfect adaptation, but, much like the game, the film isn't going to be to everyone's taste.- Collider
- Posted Feb 5, 2026
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- Therese Lacson
Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson's romantic fantasy film is a delightful and silly tale that masquerades as a fable. Beneath the surface of its folklore-esque concept, Wicker is more an exploration of human connection, a criticism of the patriarchy, and a fun exploration of just how far one ridiculous concept can be taken.- Collider
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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- Therese Lacson
Unafraid to lean into Isla's naivete, Rankin's performance playing off both O'Rourke and Gleeson is what places her at the center of this tale and makes it worth watching.- Collider
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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- Therese Lacson
It's a colorful and delightful movie that delivers both thrills and heart. A fantastic follow-up to the original, Zootopia 2 swoops in right at the perfect time for the holidays as a perfect family movie to enjoy.- Collider
- Posted Nov 25, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Wicked: For Good is not only a loyal adaptation, but it builds on what works from the first film while leaning into its lead performances. The characters are more mature and nuanced, making it a worthy successor to the first film. It doesn't surpass Wicked, but as a double feature, these two movies do justice to one of the best musicals ever, and that's not an easy feat to accomplish.- Collider
- Posted Nov 18, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
At the end of the day, Rehmeier's take on an outlaw romance wrapped in a road movie is entirely too enjoyable to give too much hate to. From the country music needle drops to the oozing on-screen chemistry, anyone who loves a good crime movie that doesn't take itself too seriously will need to get their butts into the theater for this one.- Collider
- Posted Sep 22, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Etzler carefully walks the line, taking a dark subject and ratcheting up both the tension and the humor until the two are inextricably linked, making for an entertaining and unpredictably exciting debut.- Collider
- Posted Sep 8, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
River Gallo shows not only that these stories are powerful and have value, but can also be beautiful and deeply moving.- Collider
- Posted Jun 27, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Artfully combining song, romance, and unique settings, Oliver Hermanus offers a heartbreaking and emotional film that reminds us not only of the enduring nature of love but also the power of sound and song.- Collider
- Posted May 22, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Trier's understanding of complex family relationships and his ability to portray them honestly make this yet another win for him and a solid entry into his filmography.- Collider
- Posted May 22, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Eagles of the Republic's greatest strength lies in Fares Fares, who is all too convincing as a superstar actor in Egypt, striking a delicate balance between his comedic scenes and dramatic ones- Collider
- Posted May 21, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
While it's far from Lee's best, Highest 2 Lowest is an entertaining watch, and for lovers of Denzel Washington, it's a must-see.- Collider
- Posted May 20, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Moving, emotional, and ultimately cathartic, Renoir is a quiet and stirring coming-of-age story that reminds us of our own childhood and the impactful time that can be.- Collider
- Posted May 19, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Ducournau's story is brilliant, but without the leading actors of the film, the movie wouldn't have been nearly as impressive.- Collider
- Posted May 19, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Part caper, part spy movie, and part family drama, The Phoenician Scheme feels both like a return to form for Anderson while also feeling like an evolution for the auteur as his style changes bit by bit.- Collider
- Posted May 18, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
We feel very much like we are in the thick of it when watching, as if we're in the room as the story develops.- Collider
- Posted Feb 12, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
While the plight of Ukraine is undeniably horrific, Mr. Nobody Against Putin shows a very real cost and the damaging ripple effect this invasion will have on Russian civilians.- Collider
- Posted Feb 7, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Director Chloé Robichaud's fourth feature film is a fun and sexy romp that discusses infidelity, marriage, and being a mother in our modern age.- Collider
- Posted Feb 5, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
By the end of Not Alone Anymore, it's clear that Matlin is far from a star who burned too bright once, and her light has not dimmed at all. If anything, she's been working steadily and surely and despite the years of solitude, thanks to her creating the path forward, she is not alone anymore and won't ever be again.- Collider
- Posted Feb 5, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
It's personal without being indulgent, it's unique without feeling incomprehensible, and it's full of heart and soul without being saccharine.- Collider
- Posted Jan 30, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Chernov offers us a visceral look at what Ukrainian soldiers have been facing for the last decade.- Collider
- Posted Jan 26, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Emilie Blichfeldt combines the classic grotesque horror often associated with Grimm fairytales and injects new life into it with her feminist message and new perspective. Coupled with strong performances — with special praise for lead Lea Myren — this horror flick is well worth a watch. Just maybe don't watch it after a meal!- Collider
- Posted Jan 26, 2025
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- Therese Lacson
Unfortunately, where the film falters is with its other star, the aforementioned Chris Hemsworth.- Collider
- Posted May 15, 2024
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- Therese Lacson
While Part Two is impressive on multiple fronts, it doesn't make it to the finish line without stumbling first.- Collider
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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- Therese Lacson
A magnificent showing from Titus Kaphar and his talented cast, Exhibiting Forgiveness is a complicated and beautiful film that is masterfully crafted.- Collider
- Posted Jan 29, 2024
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- Therese Lacson
We follow Angel and her fellow journalists as they must struggle through year after year, celebrating their wins and mourning their losses. There's no glossy sheen, no dramatic score. Bad Press brings us into the trenches of their push and pull with local politics, and it is made all the better for it.- Collider
- Posted Dec 4, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
By the end of the film, the film that seems so much like Collateral on the surface is actually far more personal, reminding us of the unlikely bonds that we can share together as human beings and that it's never too late to find a home and family beyond the conventional boundaries of what is expected.- Collider
- Posted Nov 13, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
As far as feature debuts go, Purev-Ochir delivers a solid offering, one that showcases her strengths and leans into the soul of her original short, elaborating on an intriguing concept to impressive results.- Collider
- Posted Sep 25, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Bennett lifts the story up just like the bubbles in the veuve's own delicious champagne, showing us the brilliance in this biopic drama.- Collider
- Posted Sep 18, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Bursting with laughter and heart, Joy Ride is not only chock-full of ribald comedy, but it's a wholesome story about friendship which is what grounds these types of movies.- Collider
- Posted Jul 5, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Alberdi reminds us of the essential beauty of personal connection, and it elevates The Eternal Memory from a memoir to a glimpse into what the best humanity has to offer even in times of hopelessness or crisis.- Collider
- Posted Jun 30, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
It's far from perfect, but the production design of the film and the strong backbone of actors make Cobweb an entertaining film, though not a must-see.- Collider
- Posted Jun 6, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Part true crime legal thriller and part family drama, Triet's Palme d'Or winner is a thrilling story about perception, truth, and ambition.- Collider
- Posted Jun 6, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
While the narrative has its cracks, the visual aesthetic and appearance of Asteroid City are completely flawless.- Collider
- Posted May 24, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Bolstered by a strong cast and a luscious color palette and landscape, Killers of the Flower Moon is worthy of a watch for those who can look past its romanticization. For those looking for a film that puts Native American voices and characters on center stage or a more comprehensive story, continue moving on, even with three-and-a-half hours, this is not that film.- Collider
- Posted May 20, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
It is a fun romp, one that is sure to entertain audiences.- Collider
- Posted May 19, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Kore-eda crafts a careful story, full of hidden twists and turns that reveal themselves with time and patience.- Collider
- Posted May 19, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
From the careful casting of Navajo actors — vital not only to representation but when it comes to speaking the language — to its honest look into rez life without any Hollywood spin, Frybread Face and Me isn't just a joy to watch but spells a bright future for Luther after this narrative feature debut.- Collider
- Posted May 2, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
McGann weaves together an emotional and tragic tale in the third act, one that hits hard after following the story of these two lovers throughout the film. Mixing this with the magnificent footage of an alien underwater world, one that few of us will ever see with our own eyes, and there is a lot to like.- Collider
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
A good thriller will ramp up the anxiety with each step as it hurtles towards its conclusion, and Fair Play does not let up until the very end, offering a twisted and toxic tale of a couple driven to the brink by a shift in power dynamics.- Collider
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
There is no comfort when watching 20 Days in Mariupol, but it's the bitter pill we must all swallow to remind ourselves of what people are going through every day in Ukraine. Chernov's account is but a snippet of the war and should galvanize people into action.- Collider
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
Its greatest strength lies in its simplicity, but that might also be where it falls flat for some.- Collider
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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- Therese Lacson
An immensely enjoyable treat, The Pez Outlaw is cleverly filmed with the highlight being Glew playing himself and seemingly having the time of his life. With references to Citizen Kane and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the whimsy is part of the effortless charm of the doc, and Steve and Kathy bring the heart.- Collider
- Posted Oct 21, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
Howard's no-frills approach to Thirteen Lives is what makes it such a success.- Collider
- Posted Aug 5, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
I never once rolled my eyes at a joke that was clearly dropped in, so it could be a zinger and make it to the trailer. It successfully silenced a rather jaded MCU fan by offering a story that had it all without having to sacrifice its soul to the MCU machine that is eager to churn out stories for future phases.- Collider
- Posted Jul 5, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
At the very least, Diamond Hands is an entertaining and informative look at a moment in time when the many overcome the few, but it doesn't land solidly enough to leave a lasting impact.- Collider
- Posted May 20, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
The concept is an exciting new vehicle for a spin on some well-worn tropes, giving them a facelift for today's audiences. If this is just the beginning, then the future looks bright.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
With a stellar cast and inspired direction, Master is a thrilling and potent horror story about academia that has made its impact.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
Okuno is certainly not showing us anything we haven't seen before, indeed these stories are all too familiar, unfortunately. But the skill is not making the horror indulgent. Julia's dread is something we feel distinctly. Monroe, someone familiar with the horror genre, is perfect as our hero who is equal parts determined and terrified.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
You Won't Be Alone is overambitious, but it's always better to try to overachieve than underachieve, right?- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
The conclusion might leave some throwing their hands up in frustration and others applauding its audacity, but it's an ending that will definitely leave you with something to talk about and ponder long after the credits finish rolling.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
With little-to-no accountability when it comes to the YouTube industry, Under the Influence makes a clear case that mainstream media outlets should be turning a more scrutinizing eye toward the community, and the community itself perhaps needs to differentiate the difference between what is considered 'drama' and what is a criminal offense.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
Umma is a solid entry for Shim's debut with a strong story and standout leading performance from Oh. It examines generational trauma, identity, and what it means to confront your past, and it does so effectively.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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- Therese Lacson
There is no simple solution. All Bad Axe offers is a portrait of an American family coming together in a time of conflict and what they can overcome when they stick together, and sometimes that's enough.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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