Austin Chronicle's Scores

For 8,778 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 41% higher than the average critic
  • 2% same as the average critic
  • 57% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.7 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 58
Highest review score: 100 The Searchers
Lowest review score: 0 Gummo
Score distribution:
8778 movie reviews
  1. Flawed but often entertaining teen horror flick.
  2. A center ring extravaganza of smackdown movie entertainment
  3. Well-intentioned but hardly well-executed.
  4. De Palma's film is a mess from its anxious start all the way through to its new-agey end, relying heavily on cribs from Kubrick and Cameron and even the recent "Apollo 13."
  5. Most of the actors seem to have been issued one facial expression at the beginning of the film, along with pain-of-death instructions not to change it under any circumstance.
  6. If only someone had taken away that disastrous third act we'd have one of the better mainstream films dealing with the impossible societal demands put upon gay parenting yet made. No such luck, though.
  7. It's the kind of movie you wish you had more time to absorb and could see more than once before reviewing.
  8. Each of the characters is dull and boorish instead of witty and urbane.
  9. Quite possibly, this could have been a hit back in 1975 or so, and almost certainly for Blake Edwards, but here and now it's just a puzzling aberration.
  10. Reeks as badly as it sounds.
  11. A gorgeously crafted love poem.
  12. Curious and effective.
  13. You could do worse.
  14. Breathtakingly gorgeous but ultimately thematically unsatisfying.
  15. By the time the closing credits roll, you're wondering if anyone else noticed that nothing made much sense.
  16. Plenty of fun while it lasts, but its aftereffects are mighty fleeting.
  17. Kempner's documentary is a streamlined, gorgeous piece of work, full of revelations of time, place, and person.
  18. It's an audacious, affecting, and unexpectedly hilarious debut, and most definitely the most original film I've seen all year.
  19. Remarkable debut feature by New Yorker Ben Younger.
  20. It's hard to imagine anyone ---coming away from Hanging Up with any sense of revelation, soul-enlargement, or even the simple pleasure of a compelling tale well told.
  21. No matter your standard of measurement, this production falls short.
  22. In many ways, Not One Less resembles the socialist-realist dramas of the early Communist regimes.
  23. Say what you will about the story, but Pitch Black at least looks and sounds stunning.
  24. Nothing but tarted-up melodrama.
  25. Reeks of a filmmaker who latched on to sure-fire subject matter, but then became lost once his character morphed into a person.
  26. A warm, comfortable, thoroughly inoffensive kidfilm.
  27. It's hobbled by odd plot contrivances and some less-than-stellar acting from DiCaprio.
  28. Where Scream 3 triumphs is in its wacky, take-no-prisoners, I am a Juggernaut of Terror, Hee, Hee attitude, which wisely makes room for some downright surreal moments amongst the carnage.
  29. While never dull, The Cup is a leisurely, quiet film, rife with staid, sometimes ponderous moments reflecting the seriousness of their situation in exile.
  30. Sitting through the film was an exercise in confusion.

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