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. This documentary could have been a simple downer. Instead, it's a giddy, manic-depressive roller coaster - because it brings us eye to eye with Gilliam.
  2. However you pronounce Bythewood -- I assume it's by-the-wood -- his work here is strictly by the numbers.
  3. By contemporary standards, The Recruit is a halfway decent spy melodrama -- at least to the halfway point.
  4. It ain't art. But as a cinematic house of horrors, it more than fills the bill.
  5. Chaos, in miring itself in the inequities (not to mention obscenities) of male-dominated culture, is after greater truths.
  6. Isn't an act of expiation but a gift of understanding.
  7. Oh, this is all so terribly not good.
  8. Fails to meld suspense and farce or to bring even the wildest pursuits and smash-ups any visual sense of comedy.
  9. A razzle-dazzle lower-depths melodrama.
  10. There's a subtlety to Crimson Gold that deserves applause.
  11. You won't believe the story director George Clooney and his goofball TV host are trying to sell. Really.
  12. Chicago is the zingiest, most inventive movie of its kind since "Cabaret."
  13. Roman Polanski's new movie may be the greatest historical film centered on an enigmatic character since Lawrence of Arabia.
  14. Max
    The result is suitably upsetting and intriguing, despite a simultaneously tacky and too-neat climax.
  15. Plummer's performance is a miracle: In a movie as flat as a tablecloth, he suggests dimensions as wide, deep and curved as Cinerama.
  16. You have to grasp at straws to make even "poetic" sense of the narrative.
  17. Spielberg's inchoate attempts at cultural observation stretch the movie out and dilute the giddiness instead of adding a pleasurable spike. When the movie doesn't feel inflated, it feels soggy.
    • 11 Metascore
    • 25 Critic Score
    The bottom line is that the studio's marketing strategy is just a tad incomplete. Instead of hiding Pinocchio from critics, Miramax should have hidden it from everyone.
  18. The result may not make for a great adventure, but it's sure a fun ride.
  19. Some might find the whole thing exhilarating, but exhausting is more the word that comes to this man's mind.
  20. Unfortunately, it lacks emotional lift or folkloric fervor.
  21. Spider as a character is a fantasizing detective, but the movie is no Singing Detective (the high-water mark of the sub-genre). This film rarely rises above a murmur.
  22. A good film that, with a little extra care, could have been great.
  23. Norton is brilliant in Lee's so-so 'Hour.'
  24. The result is harrowing and inspiring. As escapist entertainment, it's the movie of the year.
  25. Unlike Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman," Lopez seems a little too comfortable in her new duds, which prevents the audience from rooting for her with passion, rather than just appreciation.
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  26. There's way too much blarney in Evelyn.
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  27. Starts out as a barbed, poignant little movie and turns into an excruciating slow-motion car wreck.
  28. Conventional wisdom has it that the best Star Trek movies are the even-numbered ones. Nemesis may keep that streak alive, but barely.
  29. I know Empire is supposed to be a movie, but for a while, I thought I was listening to one of those talking books.
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