For 7,945 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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Doesn't try to be anything it's not. It's happy being a funny, shoot-'em-up, run-for-your-life, green-guts monster movie. And as green-guts monster movies go, it's a beaut.- Boston Globe
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Awash in strangeness, a poem that details what it's like to be 13 at the end of a millennium.- Boston Globe
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The film's most endearing trait is that these people sincerely love movies, and they truly love their own idiosyncrasies. And is that not the greatest love of all?- Boston Globe
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The downtimes are so flat that it makes you wonder whether director John Stainton and writer Holly Goldberg Sloan made them intentionally bad, just so we'd look forward to seeing Irwin again.- Boston Globe
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Ty Burr
This is quite enjoyable as creature features go, and Bale continues to demonstrate his curious under-the-radar appeal. As for McConaughey, let's just say a star is reborn. Suddenly that whole naked-bongo-playing incident makes a lot more sense.- Boston Globe
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Isn't a first-date movie. As a third -date movie, though, it's just about perfect.- Boston Globe
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Janice Page
There are moments, too, where the forced hipness falls aside and the two lead characters just plain relate, realistically and maturely, with a seasoned playfulness that is truly charming.- Boston Globe
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Wesley Morris
Its seriousness is welcome. It's also a burden the film can't completely surmount.- Boston Globe
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Rehearsals are frequently more fascinating than the results. Last Dance, whatever its flaws, fulfills one facet of its mission in making me want to find out whether, in this case, that's true.- Boston Globe
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It is Bowie's alter ego as the androgynous Martian rock star that remains, 30 years later, his most enduring artistic achievement.- Boston Globe
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Peter Keough
After “Rocco,” Visconti’s style lost the vestiges of naturalism and indulged in rococo artifice and aristocratic splendor.- Boston Globe
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Ty Burr
More predictable than it ought to be - you can set your watch by the appearance of the mournful Nick Drake song on the soundtrack.- Boston Globe
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I don't want to sell Like Mike as something it's not. It's a cash-in, all right - just better written, more tightly edited, sharply performed, and a little more heartfelt than most.- Boston Globe
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There's something wrong with this picture, and the problem is there on Smith's face -- Smith looks distressingly I-was-an-Oscar-nominee bored. That goes double for Jones.- Boston Globe
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The film is depressive, slow, darkly funny, unyielding in its formal rigor, and unsettlingly beautiful. It's obviously not for everyone, but only because not everyone can meet its stare.- Boston Globe
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Forgoes that split-level wit to concentrate on mere rock 'em sock 'em mayhem.- Boston Globe
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A chick flick of a particularly intelligent, ruthless, and loving sort.- Boston Globe
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Her face is as much a part of her comedic form as her observations are. It's an amazing slapstick instrument, creating a scrapbook of living mug shots.- Boston Globe
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The ugly duckling of Nickelodeon's after-bath lineup. That's its strength.- Boston Globe
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Armed with a dinner theater accent and hair that looks like an LP melted on his head, Turturro pockets the picture. As a demonstration of his newly accessed maturity and benevolence, Sandler helps him do it.- Boston Globe
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Janice Page
It is Kevin Pollak who steals what there is of a show as Jamal's passive-aggressive, pressure-cooked agent. His comedic timing, particularly given the thinness of the script, is the only genuinely impressive slam dunk this movie has to offer.- Boston Globe
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Jay Carr
Cruise will never be a master thespian, but there's no one better at putting across the charisma of control, and the opening sequence of ''Report'' is an astonishingly fluid demonstration of his gifts.- Boston Globe
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Not without its charms. But it never rises to its clever what-if concept.- Boston Globe
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The code talkers and their guardians - Beach and Cage, Willie and Slater - do the best they can with the oddly flat-footed script, but their dynamics don't really have a place in Woo's universe.- Boston Globe
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Christopher Muther
This dog will inevitably let down purists looking for the elusive combination of smart and funny.- Boston Globe
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The best audiences can hope for is that they, too, get amnesia and forget they ever saw this movie.- Boston Globe
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