Christian Science Monitor's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 4,492 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 67
| Highest review score: | 'Round Midnight | |
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| Lowest review score: | Couples Retreat |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,780 out of 4492
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Mixed: 1,361 out of 4492
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Negative: 351 out of 4492
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For all the film’s righteous anger and obeisance to Baldwin, it remains a baffling, amorphous construct.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Dec 14, 2018
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A movie with ambitions as high-flying as its superhero but a success rate decidedly lower to the ground.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Oct 16, 2014
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What makes the movie a superior specimen of traditional screen storytelling is largely the exquisite care director Armstrong has taken to make every shot as radiantly appealing as possible, bathing even the melancholy aspects of the plot in a glow that's as pleasing to the eye as it is warming to the heart. [23 Dec 1994]- Christian Science Monitor
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Peter Rainer
Given the slam-bang slapstick featured in so many of her movies, I have to admit the subtlety and fullness of [McCarthy's] performance in this film did hit me as a shock to the system.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Oct 26, 2018
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David Sterritt
Well worth seeing on the wide screen before its video release next year. It's guaranteed to take your breath away.- Christian Science Monitor
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Garrone's messy storytelling compounds an already messy history. He's a powerful filmmaker, though, and a fearless one.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story gains most of its dramatic impact from superbly understated acting and Christopher Doyle's atmospheric camera work.- Christian Science Monitor
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David Sterritt
It will frustrate viewers who like stories to make instant sense, but fans of provocative puzzles will have mind-teasing fun.- Christian Science Monitor
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There’s something borderline dishonest about the way Rosi intercuts the oblivious, life-goes-on Lampedusans with the harrowing, too-brief footage of Africans inside the immigration center and aboard the rescue ships. His stylistics keep these two groups cruelly apart, but who knows if this is the way things actually play out?- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Oct 28, 2016
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As summer franchise movies go, Mission: Impossible – Fallout is near the top of the heap.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Jul 27, 2018
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A film director doesn’t have to shoot the works to hold an audience. If the drama is galvanizing enough, that’s all you need. And what we have here is more than enough: Viola Davis in one of her greatest performances, and the late Chadwick Boseman in his final and most powerful appearance.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Dec 18, 2020
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[Berger] honors the animation medium by investing it with a full range of feeling – just as if he were making a movie with real people. This is another way of saying that “Robot Dreams” is a film for adults perhaps even more than for children. I- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted May 29, 2024
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McKay is very good where it counts the most: He understands these immigrants from the inside out, and, against all odds, he allows us to rejoice in their hopes.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Jun 22, 2018
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Brett Morgen’s documentary Jane brings Goodall’s ineffable and incredible story to vivid life, starting with the aforementioned anecdotes as, now in her 80s and still seraphically beautiful, she recalls with an almost ethereal calm the extraordinariness of her days.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Oct 20, 2017
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One of the funniest and happiest movies I’ve ever seen about early adolescent girls and their wayward, fitful joyousness.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted May 30, 2014
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Peter Rainer
The role of Fern gives McDormand license to indulge an opaqueness that is often more gnomic than expressive. Perhaps she and Zhao felt that being more demonstrative would shatter the film’s wayward poetic mood.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Feb 17, 2021
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It’s a great introduction to French cinema for all those who have yet to make its acquaintance.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Jul 14, 2017
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The dense interweave of relationships, a Farhadi specialty, is continually compelling.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Apr 10, 2015
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It’s not that this material is, or should be, off limits in a movie. But The Diary of a Teenage Girl isn’t exactly “Lolita.” Heller must think that taking a moral stance is tantamount to selling out. Commercially, she may be right. In every other respect, she’s wrong.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Aug 7, 2015
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Whenever Jones is on screen, the film's energy level kicks up several notches, an indication, I think, that Spielberg otherwise overdoses on directorial decorum.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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If one buys into the whole grace under pressure thing, All Is Lost – the title is its own spoiler alert – is first-rate.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Oct 18, 2013
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The result is an unprecedented voyage into the tortuous life of our greatest actor, with the actor himself serving as narrator and navigator, as dissembler and penitent.- Christian Science Monitor
- Posted Jul 31, 2015
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David Sterritt
It's as powerful as it is bruising, with more surprises than "Jurassic Park" and more sheer energy than any action movie this season.- Christian Science Monitor
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Timely, pointed messages about oppression and opportunity come poignantly through in strongly dramatic terms.- Christian Science Monitor
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This romantic farce has a talented cast and energy to spare, but somehow the ingredients don't burn as brightly as one would expect from such promising ingredients.- Christian Science Monitor
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Peter Rainer
This is a Holocaust movie that is so relentlessly observed and so aware of woe that it never feels like it belongs to a genre.- Christian Science Monitor
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The filmmaking is meticulous and the ideas are endlessly thought-provoking.- Christian Science Monitor
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Brokeback Mountain is a tragedy because these men have found something that many people, of whatever sexual persuasion, never find - true love. And they can't do anything about it.- Christian Science Monitor
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