Chicago Sun-Times' Scores

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For 8,156 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 73% higher than the average critic
  • 2% same as the average critic
  • 25% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.1 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 71
Highest review score: 100 Falling from Grace
Lowest review score: 0 Jupiter Ascending
Score distribution:
8156 movie reviews
  1. It is a spellbinding enigma, and one of the damnedest films Morris has ever made.
  2. The whole program could make a nice introduction to moviegoing for a small child.
  3. This movie is impressively staged, the dialogue is given proper weight and not hurried through, there are surprises which, in hindsight, seem fair enough, and "Harry Potter" now possesses an end that befits the most profitable series in movie history.
  4. Sara Forestier is uninhibited in the role and has great comic energy. She won the Cesar for best actress for this performance.
  5. The movie suggests that humans benefitted little from Project Nim, and Nim himself not at all.
  6. The performances are pitch perfect, even including Gabriel Chavarria as Ramon, the man who steals the truck. It adds an important element to the film that he embodies a desperate man, not a bad one.
  7. It's not the romcom that's so entertaining, anyway; it's the slapstick.
  8. Funny and dirty in about that order.
  9. Bride Flight takes this melodrama and adds details of period, of behavior, of personality, to somewhat redeem its rather inevitable conclusion.
  10. I enjoyed the film very much. It was a visceral pleasure to see a hard-boiled guy like David Carr at its center.
  11. The screenplay carries blandness to a point beyond tedium.
  12. It's chirpy, it's bright, there are pretty locations and lots happens. This is the kind of movie that can briefly hold the attention of a cat.
  13. A visually ugly film with an incoherent plot, wooden characters and inane dialog. It provided me with one of the more unpleasant experiences I've had at the movies.
  14. Of these characters, the rival played by Lucy Punch is the most colorful, because she's the most driven and obsessed. The others seem curiously inconsequential, content to materialize in a scene, perform a necessary function and vaporize.
  15. A lot of Trollhunter - but not enough - is funny. I imagine the best way to see the movie would be the way it was presented at Sundance, at a "secret" midnight screening at which the capacity audience allegedly has no idea what it is about to see.
  16. A film like The Last Mountain fills me with restless anger. I have seen many documentaries like this, all telling versions of the same story.
  17. What I was left with was the goodness of Buck Brannaman as a man. He was dealt a hand that might have destroyed him. He overcame his start and is now a wise and influential role model. He does unto horses as he wishes his father had done onto him.
  18. This is not to say Conan O'Brien is a bad man. In fact, after the movie, I rather admired him. What we are seeing is a man determined to vindicate himself after a public humiliation.
  19. Cars 2 is fun. Whether that's because John Lasseter is in touch with his inner child or mine, I cannot say.
  20. Pleasant and well-acted and easy to watch.
  21. This is a great deal more entertaining than it sounds, in large part because the two actors are gifted mimics - Brydon the better one, although Coogan doesn't think so.
  22. The movie stars Jim Carrey, who is in his pleasant mode. It would have helped if he were in his manic mode, although it's hard to get a rise out of a penguin.
  23. Green Lantern does not intend to be plausible. It intends to be a sound-and-light show, assaulting the audience with sensational special effects. If that's what you want, that's what you get.
  24. Here is a film that invites philosophical musing. Made without dialogue and often in long shots, it regards the four stages of existence in a remote Italian village.
  25. If someone could give you a pill that allowed you to live for 500 years, would you take it? Not me.
  26. A consistently entertaining documentary bringing together a remarkable variety of surviving performances on films and records, going back to circa 1900.
  27. A film that little kids might find perfectly acceptable. Little, little, little kids. My best guess is, above fourth-grade level, you'd be pushing it.
  28. Unfortunately, I was also convinced that trapped within this 98-minute film is a good 30-minute news report struggling to get out. Shearer, who is bright and funny, comes across here as a solemn lecturer.
  29. A film like this can end honestly in only one way, and Ku is true to it. Life will go on, one baffling day after another. There can be no release, only a gradual deadening.
  30. This film is an affront. It is incoherent, maddening, deliberately opaque and heedless of the ways in which people watch movies.

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