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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Jay Carr
What makes it worth sitting through is the chance it offers to catch up on the technical advances since the last installment.- Boston Globe
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There's always Witherspoon, swimming upstream and never letting it slow her down. Blindingly purposeful, she's a perky blond tornado. Marilyn Monroe would not only have cheered her on. She'd have learned something.- Boston Globe
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Nobody's going to think of The Score as trail-blazing, but there's nothing small-time about its dramatic and acting payoff.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
The film's disturbing images are presented matter-of-factly, which makes them more powerful, not less.- Boston Globe
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Jay Carr
Despite its conceptual shortfall, is worth seeing, if only to update yourself on what can emerge from a keyboard these days.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
A likable satire on celebrity, Flemish-style, it is no less pointed than its American counterparts, just a lot less pompous.- Boston Globe
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What goes on when Li isn't fighting the bad guys isn't worth discussing; it's that stupid.- Boston Globe
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Made of a serene dynamite that's all but unknown to American film audiences.- Boston Globe
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The movie feels padded. And Hopkins's deft touch as a writer and director leaves him when it comes to casting.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
The effects are so showy, and so relentless, that they call attention pretty quickly to the fact that there is not much else to Cats and Dogs.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
Just a bunch of spotty sketches slapped together that will satisfy no one except the diehards.- Boston Globe
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Perhaps not the most uproarious of Veber's farces, but entertaining and emotionally satisfying all the same.- Boston Globe
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The Crimson Rivers could teach many an American thriller a thing or two about sophisticated creepiness.- Boston Globe
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Christopher Muther
The movie's comic powers are often marred by silliness and stereotypes. Pootie tanks.- Boston Globe
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Jay Carr
To have been the film it could have been, crazy/beautiful needed to be messier.- Boston Globe
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Spielberg has said that in their collaboration, cut short by Kubrick's death, Kubrick had opened his heart as never before. Although the fingerprint of each is upon A.I, there are times when the prints are blurred and merged. And this film will blur the hitherto distinctive profiles of each.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
Achingly slow, at times bleak and, in the end, frustratingly and regrettably, rather pointless.- Boston Globe
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Nowhere near as dynamic as the title implies. It's hard not to think of it as ''Sleepwalk Lola Sleepwalk.''- Boston Globe
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It's warmer and fuzzier than the first film, though every bit as tedious.- Boston Globe
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Turbo-charged wallbanger with the IQ of a tire iron. But it jumps off the screen with the mindless panache of a good bad movie.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
Employs both eloquent and down-to-earth methods to explain the complex reasons why so many of the world's developing countries remain caught in an economic quagmire that prevents them from becoming self-sufficient.- Boston Globe
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Loren King
In this engaging, understated comedy, it is the journey and not the destination that matters.- Boston Globe
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Somewhat sanitized but gorgeous Americana, with another impressive turn by McTeer.- Boston Globe
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As cumbersome as most films in this subgenre, Angelina Jolie makes it watchable.- Boston Globe
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If there is any message in Tarkovsky's work, although as a poet he would never stoop to anything as banal as a message, it is that life is an internal affair, played out in one's soul, not in public.- Boston Globe
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Slightly misshapen and unbalanced, with a few loose ends, a few extraneous dream sequences. But there's something going on all the time.- Boston Globe
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For all its handsomeness, the movie reveals a few cobwebs beginning to gather at the conceptual edges of the Disney animations.- Boston Globe
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