Collider's Scores
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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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Aidan Kelley
While the film does make an admirable effort to focus on Neeson's action hero as a true character rather than a mere blunt instrument for fight scenes, but thanks to an overly cliché screenplay, the movie will likely be another forgettable action film in Neeson's filmography.- Collider
- Posted Nov 1, 2024
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Jason Gorber
Even the most jaded may be swayed by Perry’s latest demonstration of his skills at making movies that work simply but that also simply work.- Collider
- Posted Dec 20, 2024
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Aidan Kelley
Under the right circumstances, the story that The Trouble with Jessica tries to tell could work if it paired its comedy with a meaningful perspective on depression and self-harm. Instead, this misguided take on a dark comedy ultimately lacks laughs, thrills, and overall reverence for severe topics.- Collider
- Posted May 17, 2025
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Maggie Boccella
At Midnight is a rom-com that loves the hell out of rom-coms, and rightly so — the genre’s at its best when it’s not trying to be clever or smart or better than those that came before it, when it fully embraces the warm, fuzzy feeling that comes with watching two people fall in love, and Feingold’s script knows it.- Collider
- Posted Feb 10, 2023
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Matt Donato
Reverse the Curse calls its shot with confidence but doesn’t possess the fundamentals to bomb a home run, barely getting on base with this out-of-synch heartwarmer that’s icy to the touch.- Collider
- Posted Jun 18, 2024
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Chase Hutchinson
While it takes a while to get there after dancing around its premise, when Run Sweetheart Run hits its stride it is more than worth running along with it.- Collider
- Posted Oct 27, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
Yet even though it never quite reaches its full potential, Day Shift is enjoyable for the aspects it does want to focus on, even though it’s hard not to wish it would investigate the larger world further.- Collider
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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Carly Lane
For some, this film could miss the mark; for others, it could be exactly the comfort viewing that's needed, but overall, Marry Me merits more of a "sure, okay" in response rather than a resounding yes.- Collider
- Posted Apr 6, 2022
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Chase Hutchinson
Whatever joy you get in individual moments is lost in the shuffle of a film that far overstays its welcome.- Collider
- Posted Oct 6, 2022
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Luna Guthrie
I imagine there are a select few out there whose taste in comedy earnestly leans towards the likes of dadaism, and they might find actual humor in this almost anti-comedic story. There are perhaps a few more who will get the odd sensible chuckle out of the movie and forget it ever existed within a month.- Collider
- Posted Apr 9, 2026
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Isabella Soares
As Hallmark-esque as this Netflix rom-com might be, it offers the perfect combo for what you anticipate from a seasonal title. It delivers on a low-stakes love story between two people from different cultural backgrounds, allows for its main character to grow into her own and understand her worth, and gives viewers the opportunity to escape to Paris without leaving their couch.- Collider
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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Ross Bonaime
In Clerks III, Smith returns to where his career began and has made one of his best films in decades, a tender and compassionate look at friendships that last no matter what, a remembrance of where Smith came from, and an appreciation for all those who helped him along the way.- Collider
- Posted Sep 8, 2022
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Ross Bonaime
Disenchanted posits that happily ever after isn’t always the ending of the story, but Disenchanted also proves that sometimes, maybe it should be.- Collider
- Posted Nov 18, 2022
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Marco Vito Oddo
Of course, Gardner’s documentary will please horror fans above anyone else. Still, Living with Chucky is a thoughtful study of how filmmaking, especially independent filmmaking, brings people together.- Collider
- Posted Apr 4, 2023
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Emma Kiely
To its credit, there are some decent gore scenes, and the practical makeup is done well, but not enough to distract from some pretty laughable special effects. Compared to the original and even the 2010 version that won the Oscar for Best Makeup, Whannell’s version isn’t breaking any new ground.- Collider
- Posted Jan 15, 2025
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Carly Lane
Bader and Blyth are an irresistibly charming duo, and the decision to move the story's present-day scenes from Palm Springs to Barcelona results in some of the film's most stunning locations. Not only will you be rooting for Poppy and Alex to make things work, but you'll also probably end up with a little wanderlust yourself.- Collider
- Posted Jan 8, 2026
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Jeff Ewing
Altogether, a lot works about Now You See Me: Now You Don't. It's a lot of fun, with a dangerous new foe and big, great-looking tricks. The new cast members are all stellar, have an engaging dynamic with the original team, and everyone gets a stand-out hero moment (a must for an ensemble this size). On the other hand, the script feels perpetually rushed.- Collider
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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Ross Bonaime
The Marvels is the shortest film in the MCU so far, and it’s great that DaCosta has made a movie that is short, sweet, and yet, ends up being more impactful and playful than most Marvel films. In a universe that often feels suffocated by the amount of history, dense storytelling, and character awareness needed to enjoy these films, DaCosta figures out how to handle all of that in one of the most fun Marvel films in years. It’s kind of a marvel.- Collider
- Posted Nov 8, 2023
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Ross Bonaime
They Will Kill You is an undeniably fun and berserk action film that relies on the style to make up for the lack of discernible substance. For the most part, They Will Kill You pulls this off, and it’s easy to get caught up in just how much this cranks itself to 11.- Collider
- Posted Mar 27, 2026
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Jeff Ewing
Brothers is a largely enjoyable comedy, predominantly thanks to its talented central duo and smart direction by Barbakow, though it admittedly suffers from a host of issues baked into the script itself.- Collider
- Posted Oct 18, 2024
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Ross Bonaime
Led by two solid performances by Pugh and Freeman, A Good Person shows growth from Braff as both a writer and director, as he attempts to push himself into a more mature story that we’re used to from him.- Collider
- Posted Mar 22, 2023
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Aidan Kelley
There's some fun to be had here, but overall, Jurassic World Rebirth feels indicative that this franchise is not dissimilar from what the original film is trying to say about the ethics of cloning dinosaurs.- Collider
- Posted Jun 30, 2025
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Jeff Ewing
There's certainly good here, but it's hard not to wish certain key moments were allowed to thrive.- Collider
- Posted Jan 15, 2025
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Ross Bonaime
Snow White deserved an update of sorts, and this is an admirable new take that certainly is one of the better live-action remakes from Disney. It might not be the fairest Snow White of all, but it's an admirable effort nonetheless.- Collider
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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Shawn Van Horn
Elevation is a thin story with every trope and stereotype you've seen from better monster movies- Collider
- Posted Nov 7, 2024
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Shawn Van Horn
Sadly, Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever is another example of a sequel that exists just to reminisce on what came before without doing much new until it's nearly too late.- Collider
- Posted May 20, 2024
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Erick Massoto
Summering provides the perfect territory for whoever wants to feel nostalgic about childhood, or just wants to enjoy spending time with kids trading clever banter. But the journey gets a little less sweet once you realize that the movie lets go of basic logic just so its main characters can have a bit of fun and bring their journey full circle.- Collider
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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Emily Bernard
If you don’t stress over the logistics of time travel and are willing to appreciate the “deeper meanings” that are on full display, then check out this beautifully shot love letter to the messiness of New York City and life itself.- Collider
- Posted Sep 21, 2022
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Marco Vito Oddo
There’s no sugarcoating Cobweb’s flaws, from pacing to convoluted editing. Yet, the movie does have the potential to become a crowd-pleaser, as it does deliver the scares. It might not be a particularly memorable horror film, but it’s still entertaining, and sometimes that’s all the reason we need to go to theaters.- Collider
- Posted Jul 19, 2023
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