Vadim Rizov
Select another critic »For 43 reviews, this critic has graded:
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20% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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74% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 27.2 points lower than other critics.
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Vadim Rizov's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 38 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Souvenir: Part II | |
| Lowest review score: | Unplanned | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 43
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Mixed: 20 out of 43
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Negative: 17 out of 43
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- Vadim Rizov
By this point, D’Souza is unconvincingly frothing on the soundtrack about how “the socialist left and the Democrats want to make us grovel” and “make us worms,” but the whole premise is, predictably, a radical, cynical misunderstanding of Orwell.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 9, 2020
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No Safe Spaces caters to its intended viewers’ least savory biases, making sure all student activists shown fit into particular categories—overweight, gay, or simply “angry and black”—that stoke the resentment of the target demographic.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Vadim Rizov
There’s not a single scene that speaks to characters with lives outside their streamlined narrative function; they’re performers in a parable traced over a Chick tract, filmed with a bland competence at odds with the true perversity of the material. Old-school Pure Flix: Welcome back!- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 29, 2019
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D’Souza fails, as ever, to make an argument that would resonate outside the QAnon echo chamber.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 30, 2018
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- Vadim Rizov
A Light In Darkness isn’t as offensive as the first film—it lacks the requisite misogyny and Islamophobia, and does a better job of looking like it’s almost a real movie—but it’s not far behind, an emblematic film for the foul moment.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Mar 29, 2018
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- Vadim Rizov
The plot’s mechanics in tying the families together are often clumsy and contorted, in ways that are strange without being particularly interesting.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 30, 2017
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- Vadim Rizov
There was probably never going to be a version of this film that would prove even remotely plausible as a movie someone felt passionately about making for artistic reasons; as far as expanding on smartphone-related IP, this is an even weaker starting point than Sony Animation’s recent The Angry Birds Movie.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 27, 2017
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- Vadim Rizov
Trolls is a pretty standard piece of subpar DreamWorks product: loud and shiny, more than a tad frantic despite a generic set of characters.- Village Voice
- Posted Nov 2, 2016
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- Vadim Rizov
Inelegantly compressing the year up to the shooting, I’m Not Ashamed has more than its fair share of clunkiness.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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- Vadim Rizov
That a film already busy with historical reenactments, interviews, and conspiracizing of the wildest sort should end with three consecutive musical numbers suggests a kind of vaudeville structure to D’Souza’s work.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 20, 2016
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- Vadim Rizov
The first film pandered to a heavy persecution complex; this installment’s relatively subtler, but there are dog whistles aplenty.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Apr 1, 2016
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- Vadim Rizov
While 90 Minutes In Heaven has a professional sheen miles above the clunky products peddled by PureFlix (God’s Not Dead) and their ilk, that just makes it duller.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Sep 11, 2015
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- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 29, 2015
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- Vadim Rizov
It’s obnoxious, to say the least, to use the Vietnam War as an excuse to affirm the importance of telling all and sundry about Jesus at all times (i.e., “testifying”), under all circumstances.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 2, 2015
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- Vadim Rizov
Director Gregory W. Friedle, his cast, and crew perform their jobs so poorly across the board, it’s an inadvertent negative demonstration of the professionalism separating even the shoddiest Hollywood production from this kind of self-financed amateur-hour attempt.- The Dissolve
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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- Vadim Rizov
This kind of dully formulaic filmmaking accomplishes little more than congratulating viewers for caring enough about historical atrocities to watch.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 8, 2014
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- Vadim Rizov
Benji is pretty dreadful, constructing its skeletal dramatic momentum from Benji foiling a robbery plot hatched by some very dim-bulb burglars who hole up in a decrepit mansion. Benji’s family consists of two unappealing child actors, their hectoring dad (he hates mutts!), and a theoretically endearing maid, all of whom define anti-charismatic.- The A.V. Club
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