Film Threat's Scores
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For 5,428 reviews, this publication has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Xanadu | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Twilight Saga: New Moon |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3,509 out of 5428
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Mixed: 1,487 out of 5428
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Negative: 432 out of 5428
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Bradley Gibson
Yogi brings us close to Masao’s personal tragedy while at the same time pulling back to see life and death at a cosmic level. The movie delves into the cycle of life and death enough so that that audience members can understand and accept the beauty of the process.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 8, 2021
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Rich Cline
Amazingly realistic and engaging drama about society punctuated with both humor and grittiness.- Film Threat
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Tiffany Tchobanian
One Night in Miami will surely inspire much-needed discussions that move us closer to true equality, justice, respect, and understanding for all.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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Hanna B.
Who Will Write Our History does a good job telling this great but little known story from simple proofs of everyday life and death of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.- Film Threat
- Posted May 16, 2019
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“Volume Two” is what they call a movie-lover’s movie, in that it’s replete with references to just about everything a cinema geek would appreciate.- Film Threat
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Phil Hall
The film's screenplay is thick with major lapses in logic, resulting in a story that ultimately makes little sense.- Film Threat
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Andy Howell
Part of the problem with Moonage Daydream is that it is trying too hard.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 15, 2022
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Alex Saveliev
Sirocco’s world resembles a phantasmagoric dream by Antoni Gaudí.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 14, 2024
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Though it has a tendency to leave characters undeveloped and storylines empty, the overall portrait is significant.- Film Threat
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Andrew Stover
Thanks to Jacquelyn Mills’ direction, Geographies of Solitude is a visually remarkable documentary that explores the natural world through the eyes of someone who sees the connectivity of all living things. If only the rest of the world cared as much as Lucas and Mills to preserve the natural world.- Film Threat
- Posted May 9, 2023
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If you’re not really interested in Mike Tyson as a boxer and a person, the film doesn't give you much to go on. This is a movie called Tyson and it is about Mike Tyson – and nothing else.- Film Threat
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Rob Rector
Both Glass and Clark provide enough ambiguity throughout (are we witnessing supernatural influence or the active imagination of an unreliable narrator?) to keep us engaged and marking the debut of a powerful new cinematic voice.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 27, 2021
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Bobby LePire
It’s assuredly directed with a consistent visual tone, and the cast is absolutely dynamite, especially Samberg and Milioti, who have never been better.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 14, 2020
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Lorry Kikta
Driveways is short but effective. It’s more about mood than the overall plot.- Film Threat
- Posted May 8, 2020
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Pete Vonder Haar
I know a lot of people with no knowledge of Sondheim’s musical (much less Bond’s play) are going to buy tickets for a cute holiday movie starring that handsome Johnny Depp and end up experiencing something else entirely. Bon appétit.- Film Threat
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Sanjuro doesn’t offer as much complexity and nuance as its predecessor, but it’s still a fun ride that shows Kurosawa’s consummate skills, even when he was simply satisfying Toho’s constant demands that he make more commercially-appealing films.- Film Threat
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The acting is superb, and the pacing is remarkable. But most importantly, the look into women’s rights, morality, and normalized societal oppression speaks volumes about its country and the road to freedom.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 10, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
The proceedings have that perfect narrative balance of a simple fairytale, leading to baffling visions and fantastic ideas.- Film Threat
- Posted Aug 16, 2022
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Tom Meek
Duvall chews up the scenery with smoldering, fire-and-brimstone orations.- Film Threat
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Alan Ng
The battles are bloody and gory, and the set pieces are absolutely massive in scale.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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A haunting score and beautifully atmospheric cinematography by Kim Hyung-gu round out the achievements of this unique and engaging Korean thriller.- Film Threat
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Andrew Stover
While the documentary refrains from giving family members clear direction on how to mitigate their fears and anxieties, they have each other. That familial strength is what injects this poignant documentary with so much optimism.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 21, 2022
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Alex Saveliev
An acute reflection of the current refugee crisis, minimalist and poetic in its approach, Transit, unlike its protagonists, seamlessly reaches its destination: a conclusion so heartbreaking, it will resonate for weeks after.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 1, 2019
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Rick Kisonak
The amazing thing about Venus is that it's brutally honest about all this but at the same time funny as hell.- Film Threat
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
It is exciting in ways you cannot imagine and must be seen to be believed.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 8, 2024
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Kyle Bain
It pulls viewers to the edge of their seats and never relents, and never stops prodding at the emotions of everyone watching.- Film Threat
- Posted May 15, 2021
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Bradley Gibson
Lacôte’s second directorial feature, Night of the Kings, is an epically ambitious undertaking, roaring along on several parallel tracks, with a dizzying number of sub-stories to track. The world inside MACA prison is a complex, layered cultural and political system.- Film Threat
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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Calan Panchoo
It is an assured film, mature in its own right and poignant in its ruminations on madness, obsession, and futility; it knows the precise story it wants to tell and tells it with surgical precision.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 21, 2023
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