Baltimore Sun's Scores

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For 2,175 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 54% higher than the average critic
  • 3% same as the average critic
  • 43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.7 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 63
Highest review score: 100 Odd Man Out
Lowest review score: 0 Double Team
Score distribution:
2175 movie reviews
  1. There's no innocence left in Shrek 2. The helter-skelter story and throwaway gags emerge from a sensibility that confuses gossipy knowingness and jadedness with wit.
  2. This handsome and occasionally exciting movie flounders because it confuses Tinseltown glamour with legendary heroism and beauty.
  3. Sometimes sly and witty, sometimes dull and forced, Coffee and Cigarettes is Jim Jarmusch's testimony to the difficulties and delights of communication.
  4. A Slipping-Down Life may be low-key, but if you enter its unique atmosphere, you will leave exhilarated.
  5. New York Minute isn't High Art, but it is highly entertaining, especially if you're a member of its target audience.
  6. The biggest crime of Van Helsing is that it resurrects classic monsters and fails to make them scary. With a full 132 minutes of feeble jokes and gimcrack phantasmagoria, it's not spine-tingling - it's butt-numbing.
  7. Spurlock's movie is the real-life slapstick record of a kamikaze Mac attack. Schlosser's book is the contemporary equal of Upton Sinclair's classic meatpacking muckraker "The Jungle."
  8. Quirky and enjoyable.
  9. Godsend is two-thirds of a good movie, with a final third that's just downright awful. So much wasted potential only makes the whole thing that much more painful.
  10. Failed marital farce.
  11. All Fey does is apply a smattering of wit to the story.
  12. Though lovingly crafted and beautifully photographed, the movie does little to make Jones seem compelling, or even all that good.
  13. The Saddest Music In the World may not be for all tastes, but maybe it should be.
  14. The best thing about 13 Going on 30 is that an ever-game Jennifer Garner is cheerfully convincing as a 13-year-old in a 30-year-old body. The worst thing is the feeling we've seen this movie before, done better.
  15. On the plus side, the casting is superb - and the acting, too. Although the context is overwrought and the moviemaking over-the-top, Washington acts from the ticker out.
  16. As a documentary, The Agronomist, in its excitingly fractured, modern manner, does what Lawrence of Arabia and The Leopard do: It traces the upheaval of a civilization in the profile of a magnificent individual. It's a 90-minute nonfiction film with the impact and the greatness of an epic.
  17. If Kill Bill Vol. 1 was bloody exhilarating, Vol. 2 is bloody great. And, as a bonus, not nearly so bloody.
  18. Connie and Carla is a good-hearted comedy that missteps by trying to become a moralistic one.
  19. The Punisher punishes. That's what he does, and that's all this movie does.
  20. Thank goodness for Davy Crockett; without him, the Alamo could have proven the blandest heroic siege in movie history.
  21. Ella Enchanted is one cute movie.
  22. I'm Not Scared presents an interesting picture of youthful innocence challenged, but not a truthful one
  23. Lame.
  24. Hellboy is, to borrow a phrase, one helluva good time.
  25. It's all done with such good heart, and Stiles is so perfectly appealing as one of cinema's most grounded Cinderellas.
  26. Spring, Summer values life, beauty and even human fallibility, ascribing to humanity a nobility we neglect at our own peril.
  27. The biggest problem with Jersey Girl may not be exactly its fault; what is up there on the screen is cute and funny and heartfelt, even if it is unflinchingly formulaic.
  28. Hanks tries his hand at a king-size heartless comic role, and flubs it terribly. He looks slack and pasty and, what's worse, sounds slack and pasty.
  29. Most of the film simply wallows in gangsta hyperbole - it's all bling bling, bang bang.
  30. There's enough here to keep the movie light and avoid the curse of interminableness. Will there be enough to warrant a third Scooby-Doo film? Must we find out?

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