BBC's Scores
- Movies
For 321 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Days and Nights in the Forest | |
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| Lowest review score: | Megalopolis |
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Positive: 187 out of 321
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Mixed: 129 out of 321
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Negative: 5 out of 321
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It's true that many viewers have already fallen under its spell, but Zhao and O'Farrell have stripped away so much of what makes the novel magical – the time-travelling structure, the hypnotic prose rhythms, the internal monologues and the tiny, tangible details – that what's left is no more profound or authentic than any other costume drama set in ye olde days.- BBC
- Posted Nov 29, 2025
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- Posted Sep 6, 2025
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It's refreshing to see a grown-up Hollywood film that takes on contemporary issues: feminism, cancel culture, identity politics, and the generation gap. But After the Hunt is more of an admirable project than an engaging drama, because it never stops reminding you of how clever it wants to be.- BBC
- Posted Aug 29, 2025
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The best superhero movies let you ignore how ludicrous the plots are, but the silliness of The Fantastic Four is always in your face.- BBC
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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The first in DC's new cinematic universe starring David Corenswet is "glib and flimsy". Comic fans will love it, but this curio feels like "an eccentric sci-fi B-movie".- BBC
- Posted Jul 8, 2025
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If you can't improve on Spielberg – and really, when it comes to this kind of film, who can? – better to try something bold to prevent any waning dino-interest.- BBC
- Posted Jun 30, 2025
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But it takes on a quieter, more psychological tone and becomes infinitely better when Fiennes arrives.- BBC
- Posted Jun 18, 2025
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Formula One enthusiasts may disagree, and they may be delighted that their beloved motorsport has been put on the big screen in such a laudatory fashion. Everyone else: this is not where you want to be.- BBC
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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Mescal and O'Connor are nuanced and charismatic, and it's amazing that an Irish actor and English actor should play these most American of roles so flawlessly, but The History of Sound doesn't probe beneath the attractive surface of its star-crossed lovers.- BBC
- Posted May 22, 2025
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A disorientating, maddening whirlwind of haunting sights, thunderous music and fiercely intense performances, Alpha confirms that Ducournau is a visionary artist. But once you've recovered from the brain-bashing experience of watching her latest film, it comes to seem a lot less satisfying and stimulating than Titane was.- BBC
- Posted May 20, 2025
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It's good fun, but unless your tolerance for the director's idiosyncrasies is stratospherically high, the chances are that the story will seem too random for you to care about by the halfway point.- BBC
- Posted May 18, 2025
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Ramsay's film-making flair lights up scene after scene, but as the narrative fragments, and reality and fantasy blur, you're left with the urge to read the novel to find out what's actually happening. The film may have communicated its heroine's boredom and bewilderment a little too effectively.- BBC
- Posted May 17, 2025
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It's just a shame that the series' farewell had to be so solemn – and so silly.- BBC
- Posted May 14, 2025
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The story is cluttered, the tone is muddled, and the pacing is off. Again, that doesn't make the film a disaster. In some ways, the identity crisis is what makes it worth seeing. But this muddled production will be enjoyed more by politics and cinema students than by children who are hoping to be enchanted by Disney magic.- BBC
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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Again and again lines and scenes strain for comic effect, but fail to deliver the goods.- BBC
- Posted Feb 15, 2025
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Nicholas Barber
The worst part of the production is the dull screenplay by Jeff Nathanson, which has Mufasa plodding through Africa, bumping into various members of the supporting cast, and having tedious soul-searching conversations that sound like therapy sessions.- BBC
- Posted Dec 17, 2024
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Chalamet gives Dylan a defiant look in his eyes and through these later scenes creates a visceral sense of his restlessness, of how important it is for him to break free of the public assumptions about him, both musically and as the spokesman of a generation. You can finally feel an energy that can't be restrained and that should have been in the film all along.- BBC
- Posted Dec 10, 2024
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Despite all this Moana moaning, though, it's still a high-quality piece of work: a hurtling Disneyland rollercoaster ride that small children, especially, are bound to enjoy. The irony is that if it had been a television series, viewers might well have gushed about how spectacular it was. But as a film, Moana 2 wouldn't be near the top of any list of Disney's finest.- BBC
- Posted Nov 26, 2024
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As it is, I have a strong suspicion that Wicked will work much better as the first part of a double bill, with Wicked Part 2 being shown after an interval. But we'll have to wait another year to know for sure.- BBC
- Posted Nov 19, 2024
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The film is interesting and informative, but all those bomb blasts don't leave you as shaken as they should.- BBC
- Posted Oct 9, 2024
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On Swift Horses isn't a disaster, but given its stars and potential, it is a disappointment.- BBC
- Posted Sep 14, 2024
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Depending on how you look at it, this demythologising exercise is either daring or it's irritatingly smug, but it's definitely not much fun. Phillips seems to be saying that if you fell for Fleck's Messianic self-image the last time around, then the joke's on you.- BBC
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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Craig's soul-baring, skin-baring turn aside, Queer is a proudly artificial curio.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2024
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This laidback crime caper doesn't have a great deal more to offer, but there is something to be said for seeing the pals from Ocean's Eleven on the same screen again.- BBC
- Posted Sep 1, 2024
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The Order is a sombre, steadily paced, conventional drama. It's superbly acted by its charismatic cast, the locations and the period are evoked beautifully, and, best of all, the violent robberies and shoot-outs are staged with a nerve-jangling ferocity that recalls Michael Mann's Heat. But it isn't quite as gripping as the events deserve.- BBC
- Posted Aug 31, 2024
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Throughout the film, various people draw a distinction between "Maria" the woman and "La Callas" the superhuman diva. Its title notwithstanding, Maria is definitely about "La Callas".- BBC
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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As cluttered as it is, though, Blink Twice is stylish and savage enough to gain a cult following. And it is undoubtedly the work of a skilled writer-director, rather than an actor who is having a go at directing.- BBC
- Posted Aug 22, 2024
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The fights are about as sophisticated as watching kids in a playground, and they rely heavily on slow motion, as if that will instantly create tension.- BBC
- Posted Jul 23, 2024
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Twisters isn't bad, but a braver film might have admitted that addressing the causes of extreme weather might be more useful than throwing nappies at it.- BBC
- Posted Jul 10, 2024
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As an emotional journey Day One has its moments. For a supposedly scary movie, it's a little bit sloppy.- BBC
- Posted Jun 27, 2024
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The film is fun enough in its chaotic, grungy, rough and ready way. It may not propel Smith back to the top of the A-list, but it proves that he can get through a B-movie. At this stage in his career, that counts as a win.- BBC
- Posted Jun 4, 2024
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They're all beautifully performed, and they all sparkle with Lanthimos's deadpan genius: in his world, everything is just off-kilter enough to be funny, but just real enough to be horrifying.- BBC
- Posted May 18, 2024
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With all due respect to Miller's bonkers vision, and his incredible ability to put that vision on screen, Furiosa seems like one of those spin-off graphic novels that plug the gaps between two films in a franchise, but which don't quite match up to the films themselves.- BBC
- Posted May 15, 2024
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Behind the impressive CGI, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the definition of generic, all two hours and 25 minutes of it. The ending teases a sequel that offers a more intriguing conflict ahead, but that doesn't help us now.- BBC
- Posted May 8, 2024
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The actors keep the film going, at times by sheer magnetic on-screen presence even when the screenplay lets them down.- BBC
- Posted Apr 12, 2024
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Some films can re-energise a genre, like last year's huge hit Godzilla Minus One . . . Godzilla x Kong is the opposite, a dazzling visual accomplishment that already feels old.- BBC
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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Like the first Road House, it's a guilty pleasure, but it's not as pleasurable as it should be.- BBC
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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While not the most exhilarating 80 minutes, this is a movie that will find much identification with anyone whose teenage years were remotely angst ridden, with Hausner capturing the simmering tensions of suburban life with assured ease.- BBC
- Posted Mar 15, 2024
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Parts of Dune: Part 2 seem just as monumental, lavishly bizarre and downright disturbing as anything that Jodorowsky and Giger can have had in mind.- BBC
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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The one Vaughn trademark that Argylle is lacking is the director's usual adolescent offensiveness. He's taken out all the sex, gore and swearing, which may be a sign of belated maturity, but which leaves Argylle seeming all too close to Ghosted, Shotgun Wedding, Freelance, Murder Mystery, and the other sort-of action, sort-of romance, sort-of comedy films which have been dumped on streaming services over the last couple of years. They're all vapid, anonymous blocks of content, but at least the others offer something vaguely glamorous to slump in front of in your living room when you can't settle on anything more nourishing to watch. Argylle, on the other hand, is being released in cinemas, so the shoddy and derivative nature of the enterprise is harder to forgive.- BBC
- Posted Jan 31, 2024
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There is nothing in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom that's fun or thrilling or moving enough to make you wish for any further sequels.- BBC
- Posted Dec 22, 2023
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Nothing exciting happens. There are no challenges to meet, no obstacles to overcome, no Death Stars to destroy.- BBC
- Posted Dec 15, 2023
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The Iron Claw's shallowness and eventual treacliness are especially disappointing.- BBC
- Posted Dec 12, 2023
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Overall, then, Wonka seems to be straining every sinew to be the best possible family entertainment at cinemas this Christmas.- BBC
- Posted Dec 4, 2023
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Branagh has done a sterling job, full of energy and colour, and although some of them might balk at his modern interpretation of the story, his Magic Flute will no doubt attract aficionados, if not the popcorn crowd.- BBC
- Posted Oct 13, 2023
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Foe plays to the strengths of its actors, two of the most natural and subtle on screen, and is endlessly engaging even though it eventually stumbles into head-spinning narrative problems.- BBC
- Posted Oct 6, 2023
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And so it is that a film that was shaping up to be an intelligent and respectful homage to The Exorcist descends to the depths of a cheesy, straight-to-streaming rip-off. Viewers should do what Victor advises, and leave.- BBC
- Posted Oct 4, 2023
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While Pain Hustlers is a perfectly fine title, the film probably should have been called Liza Drake, the name of the sales rep played by Emily Blunt, who single-handedly almost saves this tone-deaf drama from itself.- BBC
- Posted Sep 12, 2023
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It is funny, irreverent and crowd-pleasing, with a kaleidoscope of likeable characters and actors. Director Craig Gillespie (Cruella and I, Tonya) has turned a saga that ended up before a Congressional finance committee into a breezy entertainment.- BBC
- Posted Sep 10, 2023
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On one level, I realise, the dullness is the point. . . But I'm not sure that justifies the film's own efficiently plodding approach because it never seems as if Fincher is giving us the inside track on how assassins actually operate.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2023
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The racing sequences have enough energy and jeopardy to raise the pulse rate, but the rest of Ferrari... well, surely a film about high-speed cars shouldn't pootle along as slowly as this one does.- BBC
- Posted Aug 31, 2023
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- Posted Aug 17, 2023
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Nearly everything about it is stale and derivative, all the way to the teasing extra scenes during and after the end credits. Instead of feeling like the birth of a thrilling new franchise, it feels like the last gasp of a worn-out old one.- BBC
- Posted Aug 16, 2023
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Across the Spider-Verse leans into the artificiality of its world: its central, postmodern concern is how the multiverse will be affected by the tangled web of various Spider-Man narratives. If you don't happen to be a universe-hopping comic-book superhero, it's hard to relate to any of it.- BBC
- Posted May 31, 2023
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It remains what it always was: a charming, escapist fairy tale.- BBC
- Posted May 30, 2023
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The combination of Depp and Maïwenn may have seemed like a dangerous one, but on this occasion they're playing it safe.- BBC
- Posted May 18, 2023
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Leterrier's achievement in assembling such a gargantuan, multi-stranded, globe-trotting, head-spinning blockbuster is impressive, but however many gruff sermons Dom makes about his family, it's impossible to care about any of it.- BBC
- Posted May 17, 2023
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This one may be the most unruly and excessive of the trilogy, but it is as sweetly touching as any film with so many slimy, tentacled monsters in it could be.- BBC
- Posted Apr 28, 2023
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Viewers are sure to be impressed by Aster's prodigious imagination and technical skill, amused by his gallows humour, and amazed by some of the outrageous images he puts on screen. But whether they will be enthralled by the film is another matter.- BBC
- Posted Apr 21, 2023
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Renfield is worth watching for Cage, Hoult and Awkwafina's entertaining performances, and not much more.- BBC
- Posted Apr 14, 2023
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The film-makers are obviously so sure that they have a can't-fail franchise on their hands that they haven't even bothered with world-building.- BBC
- Posted Apr 4, 2023
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves is no masterpiece, but it's warm, upbeat, unpretentious entertainment, and it's bound to be popular. We certainly won't have to wait another 23 years before the next Dungeons & Dragons film comes out.- BBC
- Posted Mar 31, 2023
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It might be best to watch Cocaine Bear at home, where you can skip past the rambling sections and go straight to the laughs and screams. In the cinema, most viewers will wish that it was wittier, faster, and more willing to fulfil the gonzo potential of its in-your-face title. It's definitely better than Banks's last film, Charlie's Angels, but you can't help feeling that she has done the bear minimum.- BBC
- Posted Feb 23, 2023
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Bill Murray has a single scene as Lord Krylar, an amalgam of all droll Bill Murray characters. William Jackson Harper is wry as a sympathetic telepath, who unfortunately disappears for much of the film.- BBC
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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While Channing Tatum is charismatic, and there are a few flashes of wit in the script, the latest Magic Mike sequel is 'tepid'.- BBC
- Posted Feb 7, 2023
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Knock at the Cabin ends up being no more than a passably tense, low-budget chamber piece that doesn't do justice to its Old Testament conceit.- BBC
- Posted Feb 1, 2023
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The chilling fact is that the real world has overtaken the one in the film. If you read any article about how AI is creeping into our lives these days, then M3GAN's killing spree will seem quaintly innocuous in comparison.- BBC
- Posted Jan 4, 2023
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The stage is set for a rip-roaring adventure, a space opera sprinkled with debates on the ethics of colonialism and assimilation. But then Cameron takes the film in a new direction - and The Way of Water becomes a damp squib.- BBC
- Posted Dec 13, 2022
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The deepest flaw in My Policeman is that we grasp too little of the characters' inner lives.- BBC
- Posted Oct 18, 2022
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Craig's performance is wily and joyful, and the film's biggest flaw is that there is too little of him, as Johnson often turns the spotlight from Blanc to other characters.- BBC
- Posted Sep 11, 2022
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Blonde is less preoccupied with building a faithful portrayal of the real-life figure than with translating the brutal ruthlessness of celebrity, holding an uncomfortable mirror up to the people who enjoy dabbling in voyeurism neatly packaged as entertainment.- BBC
- Posted Sep 8, 2022
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It is a flawed film with a kind heart, but a significantly less impressive progeny of The Father's talky triumph. Like father, like son? Sadly, that doesn't seem to be the case.- BBC
- Posted Sep 7, 2022
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It is frequently rudimentary and repetitious – hammering home the same basic point about gender politics while a dulled supporting cast fails to add much colour to the story's margins.- BBC
- Posted Sep 6, 2022
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The Whale retains the pacing, structure and conventions of a solid but clichéd melodrama.- BBC
- Posted Sep 5, 2022
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What's captivating about Bones & All is that it is so understated. The first few gory scenes suggest that Guadagnino has made an outrageous black comedy that gets its startled laughs and screams by contrasting the conventions of a coming-of-age romance with those of an X-rated monster movie. But soon Bones & All becomes entirely straight-faced. It isn't a horror film or a comedy, it's a sincere, sweet indie road movie that happens to feature bloodthirsty serial killers.- BBC
- Posted Sep 2, 2022
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Despite a brief lull midway through the 83 minutes, The Magician largely succeeds as a good short story, thanks to Ryan's captivating performance in the lead role. An unlikely road movie/buddy movie hybrid, it has all the makings of a cult hit among discerning DVD collectors.- BBC
- Posted Aug 4, 2022
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And as always in Peele films, clues and echoes are so detailed and carefully planted that it's hard to spot everything the first time through. He is still a master filmmaker, and even a mediocre Jordan Peele film is better than the strongest film of an ordinary director. Nope is that mediocre film.- BBC
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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The Russos clearly couldn't decide which tone to go for, so they made a zany farce about cheerful super-spies, and then they made a cynical conspiracy drama about death and trauma, and they kept cutting between them. The result is a film that never seems to know what it's doing, or why.- BBC
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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The story is thin, repetitive, and almost entirely dependent on the heroes being clumsy.- BBC
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Structured as a hardboiled detective thriller, Crimes of the Future has plenty of provocative concepts and images that will put a grin on your face (not least the dancer who has several ears on his face), but you may find yourself willing the plot to pick up momentum, and the ickiness to get a whole lot ickier.- BBC
- Posted May 25, 2022
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If a screenplay is going to be fixated on the history and purpose of storytelling, the stories within it have to be better.- BBC
- Posted May 21, 2022
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Compared to most US action adventures, The Northman is adventurous and distinctive. It feels compromised, but the great stuff outweighs the not-so-great stuff. To see or not to see? If that is the question, the answer is: see it.- BBC
- Posted Apr 11, 2022
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The story also ends on a touchingly optimistic note, which is unusual for a Batman film. Who knows, maybe the next one won't be quite as gloomy. Pattinson might even crack a smile. But I wouldn't bet on it.- BBC
- Posted Feb 28, 2022
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Eternals is more serious in tone and more deliberate in its pacing than the average Marvel movie, with less of the usual banter and no cameo appearances by other superheroes. But, if you're looking for the humanity and originality of Zhao's other films, you won't find much of it here.- BBC
- Posted Oct 24, 2021
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Stewart is such inspired casting that she makes all this eccentric nonsense watchable.- BBC
- Posted Sep 5, 2021
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It's kitsch at times and transcendent at others, but the delicate puppetry and the gonzo ambition will guarantee Annette a cult following.- BBC
- Posted Jul 6, 2021
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Beavan's costumes are dazzling throughout, including Cruella's glittering red dress at the Baroness's gala. But when the costumes overwhelm the characters and story, there's something hollow at the film's centre.- BBC
- Posted May 26, 2021
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This new Rebecca feels as if someone at Downton Abbey were having a bad day.- BBC
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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If The Midnight Sky has the sombre tone of a high-minded art-house project, it has the bland design, sentimental characterisation and flimsy plotting of a children's TV movie. The story may have links with today's reality, but it never feels real.- BBC
- Posted Dec 9, 2020
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As unbalanced as it might be, One Night in Miami is a well-acted history lesson and a sincere tribute to the men, their friendship, and their inspiring cultural importance. It’s just that King and Powers’ treatment of that outstanding premise hasn’t quite made the leap from stage play to big-screen film; it has landed in TV-movie territory instead.- BBC
- Posted Sep 12, 2020
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Niki Caro’s film is a well-constructed family-friendly wuxia drama, with bright colours, grand scenery, and commendable themes. But it’s best enjoyed if you’re expecting a solid tween movie rather than a monumental cinematic landmark.- BBC
- Posted Sep 3, 2020
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You have to hand it to Nolan. To use the old expression, he puts the money on the screen, delivering the kind of noisy, extravagant and fundamentally ridiculous pulp fiction which reminds you why you go to the cinema. But it collapses under the weight of all the plot strands and concepts stuffed into it. You don’t get the impression, which you usually get from his films, that every element is precisely where it should be. Some parts of it go on too long, others not long enough. It’s a treat to see a really big film again, but a smaller one might have been better.- BBC
- Posted Aug 21, 2020
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Lee’s film takes a deep dive into the music, and it succeeds in making that aural nostalgia exhilarating. But a movie called Michael Jackson’s Journey that leaves out the personal dimension of that transformation is missing a key part of the story.- BBC
- Posted Jun 22, 2020
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Caryn James
The Hunt is a smart satire that uses genre tropes to explore volatile social issues.- BBC
- Posted Mar 14, 2020
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Nicholas Barber
It’s an original and timely feminist spin on HG Wells’s concept, and a welcome riposte to those thrillers that are fascinated by homicidal maniacs at the expense of their victims. If only the film itself had been clever or scary enough to do justice to its ingenious premise.- BBC
- Posted Feb 26, 2020
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Not that it is completely uncool or completely un-fun. Birds of Prey is certainly more coherent than Suicide Squad, and more energetic than the lacklustre Charlie’s Angels reboot, which was Hollywood’s last attempt to assemble a trio of action heroines. Perhaps it counts as progress, too, that after so many years when gory, postmodern Tarantino rip-offs were about men, there is finally one that’s about women instead. However popular the film becomes, though, I doubt that anyone will adore it as much as it evidently adores itself.- BBC
- Posted Feb 5, 2020
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Cats needed more narrative, more comedy, more show-stopping tunes, and more choreography that hadn’t been chopped to ribbons by the editors.- BBC
- Posted Dec 18, 2019
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The main feeling it instils in the viewer is a renewed respect for the imagination of Lucas. The Rise of Skywalker has been lovingly crafted by a host of talented people, and yet the best they can do is pay tribute to everything he did several decades ago.- BBC
- Posted Dec 18, 2019
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There's no questioning the strength of Lee's polemic nor the social and political observations that "Bamboozled" offers, yet as a piece of film-making it is undeniably flawed.- BBC
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