Baltimore Sun's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 2,175 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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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: | Odd Man Out | |
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| Lowest review score: | Double Team |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,245 out of 2175
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Mixed: 548 out of 2175
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Negative: 382 out of 2175
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Chris Kaltenbach
The best thing about Black Knight is when it finally says goodnight.- Baltimore Sun
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Novocaine is neither funny enough to be a comedy, nor dark enough to be a true film noir. Like the drug of the title, it just kind of leaves you numb and anxious to taste the good stuff once again.- Baltimore Sun
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Michael Sragow
All it lacks are the crucial things an inspired director could have provided: spark, soul and magic.- Baltimore Sun
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A one-joke movie. What makes it misfire is that its one joke clashes with its one idea.- Baltimore Sun
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As a movie, Heist is merely an amiable time-killer. But it presents a terrific argument for federalizing airport security.- Baltimore Sun
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Michael Sragow
The movie may not be perfect, but it's jam-packed with goodies -- like a breakfast cereal fun-pack with a prize on every box-top.- Baltimore Sun
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Akin to being force-fed sugary confections from a bottomless bowl. At first the idea seems just grand, but after a while, all you want to do is scream, "Enough!"- Baltimore Sun
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Despite its adrenalized actors, Tape is a tired return to the roots of the American indie movement's popular surge a dozen years ago. It could have been called "sex, lies and audiotape."- Baltimore Sun
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Sttrictly movie-of-the-week stuff. And not very good stuff, at that.- Baltimore Sun
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Isn't serious enough to fulfill its ambitions, or funny enough to compensate for its failures.- Baltimore Sun
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The casting in K-PAX is canny, but the picture as a whole is a clunky mix of the canny and the would-be uncanny.- Baltimore Sun
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Life as a House mounts a brutally insensitive attack on its audience's sensitivities.- Baltimore Sun
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As scary Halloween movies go, Thirteen Ghosts' "Oh, please" factor is pretty darn high.- Baltimore Sun
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Chris Kaltenbach
Regrettably, Bones is what passes for horror these days: Throw a lot of graphic, gore-filled, darkly lit stuff on the screen, and see what sticks. Discerning moviegoers should pass on the opportunity.- Baltimore Sun
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Dubowski's movie is an act of hope that the basic human needs of the gay Orthodox will someday be reconciled with their faith.- Baltimore Sun
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A cautionary tale that's harrowing, heartbreaking and -- especially given the times, when Americans seem all-too-ready to once again judge people as a threat solely by their appearance -- disturbingly resonant.- Baltimore Sun
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A visionary sort of horror movie should ponder three words: "Bram Stoker's Dracula."- Baltimore Sun
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It's a mishmash of "The Bridge on the River Kwai," "From Here to Eternity" and "The Great Escape," with everything complex and entertaining siphoned off.- Baltimore Sun
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Barrymore gives a performance that's nuanced, assured and captivating.- Baltimore Sun
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The only way sober adults will keep awake is wondering how the lead mobsters on "The Sopranos" -- who also are amateur film critics -- will rank the movie next year on HBO.- Baltimore Sun
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Viewers impressed by the fairly standard martial-arts action of "Crouching Tiger" will really be wowed after seeing this film.- Baltimore Sun
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A dizzying - sometimes frustrating - marvel of moviemaking instinct and ingenuity.- Baltimore Sun
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It's a real shame the film gets mushy at the end. The result is an all too conventional ending on a film that should have been much better.- Baltimore Sun
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Like "Anais," the only surprises Breillat has in store for us are bad ones. In the willfully perverse final act, she delivers a sadistic blow to the audience -- with a sledgehammer.- Baltimore Sun
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The potential for action never lets up; you never know what's coming around the next corner.- Baltimore Sun
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Denzel Washington does a cocksure turn in Training Day -- That may be enough to transform a shallow picture with delusions of grandeur into a crowd-pleasing hit.- Baltimore Sun
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