Film Threat's Scores

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For 5,429 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 60% higher than the average critic
  • 6% same as the average critic
  • 34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.1 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
Highest review score: 100 Xanadu
Lowest review score: 0 The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Score distribution:
5429 movie reviews
  1. 1BR
    1BR has a lot to say about what a person is willing to sacrifice to be happy and if said sacrifice is worth it. It does so effectively and intensely, with a smart script, a few plotholes aside, and excellent directing. The acting across the board is terrific, and the culmination of Sarah’s tumultuous journey during the berserk ending is well worth taking.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    Exhausting yet invigorating, it's a drama one witnesses more than just views.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    While the screenplay for Little Chilldren is basically perfect, it's the acting that really drives the film home.
  2. Author Judy Blume had a profound effect on many a young girl and boy’s life and adults whether you read one of her books or all of them. Judy Blume Forever is a testament to why.
  3. Cronenberg has created a mind-bending trip of a movie with more to say than your average actioner and is supported by spectacular performances and make-up and practical effects that seal the deal. Brace yourself. Possessor is brilliant.
  4. The Marriage shows us this problematic side of love with no judgment, which is incredibly refreshing.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 90 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Liesl Tommy extracts the proper emotion from every scene, and the music is like truffles on top of a fantastic meal.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    What they produced is something that is true not just to this place or to these people's lives, or to the lives of poor people or black people, but to the experience of being human.
  5. This film, this artist, this music, this story: all rare gems…see this film.
  6. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is a film that demands to be witnessed on the largest possible screen. Preferably at a movie theater. This is that rare cinematic bonbon that will sit in your mind palace long after you’ve watched it.
  7. Gigi Saul Guerrero is a Mexican director who works in Vancouver’s thriving female production-driven indie horror scene, as documented in Vancouver Video Vixens. After honing her talent with many shorts, television episodes, and anthology segments, she has arrived as a fully formed auteur with Bingo Hell.
  8. There is this marvelous hard-boiled narrative style Vigas employs, with long periods without dialogue and little exposition. The way the intrigue is built as the picture progresses almost takes us into thriller territory. This is the cinematic storm the filmmaker creates here when a child’s yearning meets the brutality of an outlaw land.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    I can see why this movie scared so many people. I’m fairly liberal and I find Clint’s super-cop infinitely appealing. Imagine how this movie goes down with people who already have one foot in the door of the local militia or Klan auxiliary. Even Pauline Kæl would have to admit that politics aside, this is a pretty damn effective action movie. This is Clint at maybe his best looking and healthiest, and his Inspector Callahan is perhaps every rebel’s dream.
  9. A gripping tale of survival and the kind of smart thriller that will gain much-deserved attention for both director Stolhand and actor/writer Uygar Aktan. Simply a stunning piece of filmmaking.
  10. The electrifying performances, superb cinematography, and timeless subject matter make it a shoo-in for awards all over the place. Considering that it is a smaller piece of a more prominent statement makes it all the more interesting.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 90 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Unlike other productions, Del Toro finds the visual balance between creature and man. Elordi then runs with it, giving us the balance between a menace and a kind and thoughtful soul.
  11. A very funny and painfully relevant two hours of entertainment.
  12. Bleak, weirdly witty at times and unrelentingly suspenseful, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead is the cinematic equivalent of a perfect storm.
  13. Riotsville, U.S.A. brilliantly uses the aesthetic of its archival footage to not only place us in a historical era but also to inform, to critique state power.
  14. The film is a monumental achievement, rolling in like distant thunder and lightning seen through the treeline.
  15. Edson Oda’s script is incredible. It asks so many philosophical questions without being preachy or pedantic. It successfully reminds us how precious all of our lives are, which is no small feat.
  16. Wherever you may land on the ethical issues of gene manipulation, Human Nature, is a fascinating watch.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    This is Scorsese’s "Schindler's List", for better and for worse (mostly the better).
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    The vision of life’s twilight years presented in the film is frank while still remaining expansive.
  17. 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.
  18. One of the best surfing documentaries ever filmed.
  19. The most important thing in Marriage Story really isn’t the divorce itself. It’s Charlie and Nicole as people on their own individual journeys through one of the hardest things a person can ever go through. It’s a beautiful character piece that revels in its protagonists’ quirks and tics.
  20. Sabatella makes these characters so viscerally real you can’t help but identify and agree with all sides of the argument.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 90 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    You’re going to watch Ford v Ferrari for the action, underdog story, and more-than-competent cast. Mangold also has the tone and pace of the film down perfectly. I would watch Ford v Ferrari over and over again.
  21. You Go to My Head is a warped and lush tale of obsession, deception, and romance that’ll certainly go to your head. It’ll just take some time.

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