For 7,964 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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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Wesley Morris
For an anonymous Saturday afternoon, it's the best lump of coal Hollywood can jam in your stocking.- Boston Globe
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The sex bits are flat, the racial innuendo is flatter, and somewhere, Cosby is having a Pudding Pop and shaking his head in disbelief.- Boston Globe
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Takes you inside a kingdom you've never seen the likes of before. Not only is it an IMAX film, with all the superlatives (six-story screen, 12,000 seat-rumbling watts of digital sound) this implies, but it's also computer-generated 3D animation.- Boston Globe
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Ty Burr
Handsomely shot and edited, The Bank benefits greatly from the brutal ministrations of LaPaglia,- Boston Globe
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A film noir? A backstage musical? A whodunit? A comedy? In truth, it's all of the above -- plus a kinky love story, an absorbing melodrama, and a mordantly jaded snapshot of postwar Paris -- and all of them are wonderful.- Boston Globe
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Janice Page
A throwback war movie that fails on so many levels, it should pay reparations to viewers.- Boston Globe
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Not particularly good -- meaning navigable, remotely entertaining, pleasing to the eye -- it does, rather nobly, want to hip its audience to gender fluidity.- Boston Globe
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The closer you get to sorting out the truth, the less likely you are to believe it, let alone comprehend it. The latter half of this movie is as outlandish as a Mexican soap opera.- Boston Globe
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The only victims in Paid in Full are the dealers and their families -- and the only word for that is one this paper can't print.- Boston Globe
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Grueling, heavy-handed, and surprisingly insight-free. For once, a gaggle of Leigh characters hasn't jelled beyond the level of its cast's conceits.- Boston Globe
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Mines laughs from the ways in which its antihero's reductive philosophy consistently goes kerflooey in his face, but there's a weary sadness to it as well.- Boston Globe
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Pureed, predictable conflation of ''Alien'' and ''Titanic'' and ''The Shining.''- Boston Globe
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The story is a mess. But On Guard was directed by the reliable Philippe de Broca, who imbues the whole affair with high-calorie silliness.- Boston Globe
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Shot in digital video, Fancydancing feels a bit like a racy after-school special. Performances are amateurishly uneven.- Boston Globe
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A movie that seems to have been made mostly on the hard drive of a Power Mac G4. But whatever, we get it: Technology destroys everything.- Boston Globe
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I have seen the future of Hollywood movie stardom, and its name is America Ferrera.- Boston Globe
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Should be seen: It's a worthy ordeal, with flaws that, ironically, make grist for later arguments.- Boston Globe
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Uplifting? Not bloody likely. Mesmerizing? Very, thanks to Greg Kinnear's eerie performance as Crane and director Paul Schrader's lucid depiction of the character's happy-go-lucky descent into hell.- Boston Globe
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The unworthy new Hollywood remake of Japan's horror phenomenon, ''Ring,'' has packed on a definite article and a whole lot of hooey.- Boston Globe
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Bloody and bloody funny, and Jackson and Carlyle make the best salt-and-pepper team since Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte knocked heads in ''48 HRS., '' but ultimately the movie can't find a way out of its own dead end.- Boston Globe
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Brown Sugar fails to produce an image of hip-hoppery as fascinating and complex as the moment when Halle Berry set her tongue wagging during a ghetto-fabulous grind with Warren Beatty in ''Bulworth.''- Boston Globe
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Harmless in the extreme and it'll mute your kids for nearly 80 minutes, but why not just treat the little yard apes to the real deal and take them to ''Spirited Away''?- Boston Globe
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Likable performances are critically wounded by implausible scenarios and derivative-minded direction referencing everything from ''Reservoir Dogs'' to ''Fargo.''- Boston Globe
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With more character development this might have been an eerie thriller; with better payoffs, it could have been a thinking man's monster movie.- Boston Globe
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If there's one thing Avary gets right, it's the brutal use-or-be-used approach to interpersonal relations that Ellis laid out with numbing detail, and James Van Der Beek is down to the challenge as Sean Bateman: horndog, cokehead, ceramics major, and all-around jerk.- Boston Globe
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The best movie Steven Seagal never made. Except that Statham, while just as marked for death, is harder to kill.- Boston Globe
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