For 7,944 reviews, this publication has graded:
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2% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 64
| Highest review score: | Autumn Tale | |
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| Lowest review score: | Argylle |
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Odie Henderson
The back and forth between the two actors becomes fraught with confusing allusions and muddled metaphors before ceding control to some unsuccessful supernatural elements.- Boston Globe
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Director Antoine Fuqua traffics in fan service of the highest order and the lowest quality. This is nothing more than a 127-minute series of poorly executed recreations of milestones in Jackson’s life.- Boston Globe
- Posted Apr 21, 2026
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I save the zero star designation for movies that I think have no redeeming value whatsoever or are morally repugnant. “The Drama” meets both criteria.- Boston Globe
- Posted Mar 31, 2026
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I suppose that if you’re familiar with the designer and his history, you’ll find this movie entertaining. But there’s nothing here for newbies or those wanting to know more about its subject. I found little of use, so it was a long, dreary slog to get to the end credits.- Boston Globe
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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There isn’t a single original idea to be found here, nor a twist you can’t predict immediately. This film has what Siskel and Ebert used to call “the Idiot Plot.” That is, a plot that doesn’t contain a single credible moment, and would be over if everyone involved wasn’t an idiot.- Boston Globe
- Posted Mar 11, 2026
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How to Make a Killing should be a lot more fun than it is. The murders are poorly staged and unfunny, and Powell’s performance is so one-note and smug that you can’t root for him even if you think his killing spree is justified.- Boston Globe
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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When Fennell swaps in her adult actors, the cracks start showing immediately. While strikingly attractive on their own, Elordi and Robbie have zero romantic chemistry.- Boston Globe
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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Unfortunately, director Aidan Zamiri and his co-writer Bertie Brandes are equally bad at mockumentaries and generating suspense.- Boston Globe
- Posted Feb 5, 2026
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None of this is visually compelling, and “Mercy” plays like it was written as an AI system’s prompt response.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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There is nothing I dislike more than a movie that demands that you love an obnoxious, insufferable protagonist. Marty Supreme is not only one of the worst examples of this phenomenon, it’s also one of the worst movies of the year.- Boston Globe
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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Song Sung Blue leans too far into biopic tropes, and Brewer rushes through tragic and life-changing events far too quickly for a film that runs almost 2½ hours.- Boston Globe
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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There’s a real identity crisis going on here. I can’t tell if director Tom Gormican is making a new horror comedy based on the original movie, a straight remake, or a feature-length fan fiction controlled by its characters.- Boston Globe
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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This movie is a raging, unwatchable bore, filled with unnecessary details and interminable ramblings. Though it runs a mere 76 minutes, it feels like 76 hours.- Boston Globe
- Posted Nov 18, 2025
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The writing is coy when it should be direct, and the characterizations of the main antagonists are so broad that it reduces Martin to victim-like status.- Boston Globe
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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If only this movie weren’t as slow as a sleepwalkng turtle. The story is constructed like one big, dark joke whose punchline isn’t worth sitting through 110 minutes to hear.- Boston Globe
- Posted Oct 24, 2025
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Nora Garrett’s screenplay isn’t concerned with fleshed out characters; everyone here is a stand-in for some issue designed to get a rise out of the audience.- Boston Globe
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Eleanor the Great is one of the worst and most distasteful movies I’ve seen in a long while.- Boston Globe
- Posted Sep 24, 2025
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The History of Sound is even more repressed than its characters, and at over two hours, that’s far from entertaining.- Boston Globe
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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I’m not implying that a horror movie needs to be coherent to deliver the chills — watch any J-Horror movie for proof that this concept can work. But “HIM” doesn’t even try to be scary. It’s too busy bombarding us with nonsensical, quickly flashed images that divulge nothing.- Boston Globe
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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Honey Don’t!, the neo-noir by director Ethan Coen and his wife, co-writer Tricia Cooke, is an unsatisfying mishmash of plot threads that neither intrigue nor coalesce.- Boston Globe
- Posted Aug 21, 2025
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As it adds extraneous characters, “Oh, Hi!” becomes so frustrating and unbelievable that I wanted to yell advice at the screen.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 24, 2025
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Fantastic Four: First Steps alternates between battle sequences that you’ve seen countless times and interminable scenes of exposition disguised as emotional beats. The actors play this poorly written material as if they were doing Ibsen, which is commendable, but their attempts fail because you truly don’t give a damn about their plight.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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Your kids will probably love this movie, which means you’ll be watching it often. Excuse me while I giggle with unSmurflike malice.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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Odie Henderson
Despite a high body count, director-cowriter Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s version is not gory enough to satiate gorehounds. The atmospheric cinematography, by Elisha Christian, and the bombastic score, by Chanda Dancy, fail to accompany or elicit a single good scare.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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Song deconstructs rom-com tropes in service to a much meaner drama, with unlikable characters, a flimsy love triangle, and a dark subplot that is poorly handled.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jun 12, 2025
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After watching the worst Anderson movie yet, I was envious of the guy who blew up; he got to leave after only two minutes of this wretched comedy, the title of which sounds like a Robert Ludlum novel adaptation.- Boston Globe
- Posted Jun 3, 2025
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Robinson’s dedicated commitment to the bit is a given, but the bit is so one-dimensional that Craig stops being believable or human.- Boston Globe
- Posted May 15, 2025
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The Legend of Ochi is being pitched as a family movie by A24, but I don’t believe most kids would enjoy this slow-moving slog set in the Carpathian mountains.- Boston Globe
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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The absurd plot twists in “Drop,” might be tolerable if the film weren’t so distastefully tethered to domestic violence.- Boston Globe
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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This movie is bad in all sorts of ways, none of which has to do with the fact that Disney cast a Latina actor as Snow White. In fact, that actor, Rachel Zegler, is the film’s saving grace.- Boston Globe
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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