For 7,603 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 1.4 points higher than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 66
| Highest review score: | Autumn Tale | |
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| Lowest review score: | Car 54, Where Are You? |
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Negative: 1,022 out of 7603
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Michael Wilmington
One more movie comedy about how love can turn you into an idiot. And its major flaw, among many others, is that the idiocy takes over the movie.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
It's interesting - in its own let-it-all-hang-out, shaky-camera way.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
Accomplishes something I would have thought impossible. It made me appreciate its 1994 predecessor, "The Flintstones."- Chicago Tribune
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The movie world could use more stunts as entertaining and innovative as this one.- Chicago Tribune
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John Petrakis
Stumbles a bit towards the end when it focuses too much on a convoluted robbery attempt, but overall, it is a slick and intelligent look at life in the passing lane.- Chicago Tribune
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Suffers from an overwhelming sense of teen movie facility and "Murder She Wrote" neatness.- Chicago Tribune
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John Petrakis
One of those rare movies that manages to maintain the hushed intensity and claustrophobic anxiety that is normally associated with theater or prose.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
As beautiful as all the film's technology is, it needs more real human beings around - to pull the switches, man the pumps and scuttle through those corridors.- Chicago Tribune
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It's quite funny, though not in a predictably irreverent way, and it moves along briskly - a little too briskly toward the end.- Chicago Tribune
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Mark Caro
The biggest missteps come toward the end, when Prince-Bythewood's storybook instincts get the best of her and force a wrap-up that doesn't feel earned.- Chicago Tribune
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Despite scattered bits of nice writing, the movie never quite comes together.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
Shows us a filmmaker, unafraid of her emotions, unafraid to mine her past, someone clear-eyed, non-egoistic, full of life and warmth.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
A second-rate nightmare: the Reagan generation meets Leatherhead with flickers of brilliance drowned in blood and snobbery, a corpse dressed by Bloomingdale's.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
A wildly improbable story that neither Newman nor co-stars Fiorentino and Mulroney, for all their panache and chemistry, can make much sense of it.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
He (Puri) is one of the most consistently excellent film actors that his country - or the world - has produced. And East is East, a grand cultural hybrid, is a real movie, too - raw, funny and wonderfully mixed up.- Chicago Tribune
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John Petrakis
Some films, oddly enough, can be too ambitious for their own good, which is the case with Restaurant.- Chicago Tribune
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John Petrakis
So look for (Francis) at the 2000 games in Sydney, which may provide a more heated ending to this lukewarm story.- Chicago Tribune
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John Petrakis
The concerts are hypnotic, the music is swell, and the entire package moves along at just the right pace.- Chicago Tribune
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Michael Wilmington
Written with such murderous gravity, certainty and gloomy solemnity - such an absence of real life or feeling - that it tends to kill our interest.- Chicago Tribune
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These characters deserve more than storybook plotting, as do we. The movie has won our hearts. It shouldn't be so timid about challenging our minds.- Chicago Tribune
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Allan Johnson
Will come off as insipid, unfunny and too serious at times for its own good.- Chicago Tribune
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