Collider's Scores
- Movies
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For 1,792 reviews, this publication has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 67
| Highest review score: | The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1945) | |
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| Lowest review score: | Jeepers Creepers: Reborn |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,137 out of 1792
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Mixed: 540 out of 1792
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Negative: 115 out of 1792
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Chase Hutchinson
We are left with a shattering sequence of bittersweet joy crossed with sadness that serves as a testament to the power cinema has to linger forever in our memories.- Collider
- Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Brian Formo
Like the sparse land of its setting, Inisherin is a film that reveals multitudes through observation and reflection. While I’m writing mostly of its emotional seriousness, it is also compassionate and humorous.- Collider
- Posted Sep 5, 2022
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Brian Formo
The remarkable details in how information is revealed entirely through a central performance is the reason TÁR excites. Not what it has to say, but how it tells us the story through a dual execution of performance and writing preparation.- Collider
- Posted Sep 1, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers is an ingenious parody of our IP-obsessed culture that also manages to show how joyous and brilliant this combination and celebration of old properties can be when done extremely well.- Collider
- Posted May 17, 2022
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Nate Richard
It is not only one of the best animated films of the year, but it's one of DreamWorks' best, and one that will strike a chord with moviegoers of all ages. It's equal parts exciting and hilarious as well as earnest, it never feels like it is talking down to anyone.- Collider
- Posted Dec 8, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
West has made an extraordinary tale of the personal universes we all inhabit, the strange messiness of life, and the beauty of how everything all shakes out in the end.- Collider
- Posted Apr 6, 2022
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Brian Formo
It’s exploitative and empathetic. That’s why it feels like it spits you out in an alley to pick yourself back up. Blonde is an alienating movie. To me, that makes it a disarming and effective experience.- Collider
- Posted Sep 15, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
Fleischer-Camp and Slate are able to expand Marcel’s story in a way that doesn’t stretch out this concept, but rather, expands the possibilities of Marcel’s grandiose world and shows us our world from an entirely new perspective. Marcel the Shell With Shoes On is a film with massive ambitions and an even larger heart.- Collider
- Posted Jun 23, 2022
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Marco Vito Oddo
The main characters of Femme are more than one-dimensional representations of the part they play in society. They are complex human beings, filled with contradictions and trying to get by despite past traumas.- Collider
- Posted Feb 23, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
Return to Seoul is a powerful and quietly staggering work, and one of the most engrossing films of the year.- Collider
- Posted Sep 26, 2022
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Samantha Coley
Dever takes Duffield's clever, anxiety-inducing script and levels it up with her complex performance. Together the duo are a one-two punch, delivering a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller that promises to become a favorite among genre lovers.- Collider
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Chase Hutchinson
Ambitious yet focused, it is a film that draws from both history and fantasy that it then shapes via joyous music. The result is an epic that makes the most of its magic, eschewing the regrettably typical constraints of the form to become something that is both deeply reflective and beautifully realized.- Collider
- Posted Aug 9, 2022
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Arezou Amin
It is full of so much joy, and so much heart, celebrating family, culture, and love, while also emphasizing that even the most ancient of civilizations aren't completely trapped in the past, especially if the new generation has anything to say about it.- Collider
- Posted Sep 7, 2023
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Taylor Gates
The Graduates is a compelling drama with incredible performances across the board and confident direction.- Collider
- Posted Jul 10, 2023
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Chase Hutchinson
Even in the moments where it can feel a little rough around the edges, the portrait being painted is a breathtaking and unrestrained one. It all comes together to ensure that, in the long cinematic history of American road movies, The Unknown Country carves out an indelible legacy of its own all the way to its final series of shattering shots.- Collider
- Posted Jul 27, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, Queen Bey wants us to know that being at one of her concerts is a communal experience.- Collider
- Posted Dec 1, 2023
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Therese Lacson
By the end of the film, the film that seems so much like Collateral on the surface is actually far more personal, reminding us of the unlikely bonds that we can share together as human beings and that it's never too late to find a home and family beyond the conventional boundaries of what is expected.- Collider
- Posted Nov 13, 2023
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Carly Lane
It's a more conventional, less anachronistic cousin to the Bridgertons of the world, absent of any orchestral pop music covers or scandal that will steam up the screen, but there are still plenty of familiar genre motifs included to satisfy the most ardent of Regency romance lovers.- Collider
- Posted Jun 20, 2022
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Chase Hutchinson
Across each twist in time and place that can rush together without warning, the grounding force to it all is Seydoux.- Collider
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Chase Hutchinson
While he isn’t an unstoppable hitman, the cold capitalist Julio Blanco rivals the most ruthless and calculating characters Bardem has ever portrayed. Even when the film can’t match his strong performance, he still elevates everything with overwhelming ease.- Collider
- Posted Aug 25, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
With Petite Maman, Céline Sciamma crafts a staggeringly gorgeous fairy tale about the little things we don’t get to learn about the ones we love, the struggles of loss, and the loveliness of those that came from the path behind us.- Collider
- Posted Apr 25, 2022
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Chase Hutchinson
While the film is rich in meticulous details from its crushing central performance to the delicate way it is all captured, any writing about it requires withholding to preserve the experience.- Collider
- Posted Aug 26, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
It is a work of big emotions and heart in the middle of the worst time of a person’s life that is also one of the best films of the year.- Collider
- Posted Sep 17, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
Gerwig has created a film that takes Barbie, praises its contribution as an idea to our world, but also criticizes its faults, while also making a film that celebrates being a woman and all the difficulties and beauty that includes.- Collider
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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Alyse Wax
M3GAN might just become the Malignant of 2023. It doesn’t have a twist, but it is a weird, bonkers movie. Director Gerard Johnstone knocked it out of the park with his second film. It’s not traditionally scary, but it is existentially scary. As the world makes greater strides in AI and robotics, these kinds of scenarios become more terrifyingly possible. Luckily, you have the strange image of M3GAN twerking or driving an expensive sports car to make you giggle past the discomfort.- Collider
- Posted Jan 4, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
The real beauty of Nope, however, is watching Peele explore this playground, continuing to prove that he’s a maestro at crafting stories that are extremely weird, yet engrossing and impressive to watch.- Collider
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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Chase Hutchinson
It is a triumph in every sense of the word just as it is a humble portrait of life's small moments. The way Kaurismäki strikes this balance is breathtaking in its patience, proving how the most moving works of cinema can come from the simplest of places.- Collider
- Posted Nov 17, 2023
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Chase Hutchinson
The Woman King is a film that has the confidence to be completely sincere in both the sharp moments of humor and the stunning battle sequences. The way it all grapples with history is subsequently clear-eyed, making some closing statements feel especially resonant. It is a film that ensures there is no denying Prince-Bythewood's dedication as a director and visual artist who can take on any cinematic challenge with ease.- Collider
- Posted Sep 10, 2022
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Marco Vito Oddo
Evil Dead Rise's scares and gore are so effective, and its cast so committed to the story, that it's easy to be completely enthralled by Cronin's movie.- Collider
- Posted Apr 19, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
Beau Is Afraid is bold, enthralling, and unlike anything you've ever seen before. Whether that's a good or bad thing, well, Aster leaves how we enter this shrieking void up to the viewer.- Collider
- Posted Apr 19, 2023
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