Film Threat's Scores
- Movies
For 5,429 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 3.1 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 |
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Positive: 3,510 out of 5429
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Mixed: 1,487 out of 5429
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Negative: 432 out of 5429
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Alan Ng
Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World is a highly engaging and fascinating documentary that questions the validity of the “truth” being presented to us on television, in news stories, and through social media. The facts presented are convincing, and the investigation of MH17 plays out like a crime thriller.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 12, 2020
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Prisoner’s Daughter is a drama that stings hard but also unleashes a lot of hope. It is a splendid reason to be excited about the great American indie again.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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Josiah Teal
In the Court of King Crimson: King Crimson at 50 is not an exploration of what was or who the band used to be, but rather a voyage into their present and future.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 16, 2023
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- Posted Jun 16, 2023
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Alan Ng
The story may be light, but the execution is strong, and the performances are engaging. It’s one of my go-to movies to see again this year, and it’s worth watching in a premium format.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 3, 2025
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Alan Ng
Like a good thriller, Inheritance draws you in and takes you right into the middle of the action. Then when it’s all over, you’ll want to revisit it as soon as possible to pick up on all the little details and clues. It feels real, which adds to the intensity.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 6, 2020
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Sabina Dana Plasse
The Last Showgirl is a grand moment for Coppola, which she does well, especially with Anderson and Curtis, who are fully committed to their characters and well-studied for their roles.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 9, 2025
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Bobby LePire
True creativity is not always found in creating something new but figuring out ingenious solutions to seemingly insurmountable obstacles, and these people are very creative.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 19, 2021
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Ben Glidden
The Blue Trail is an examination of not only what it means to be free, but what it feels like to earn that freedom yourself.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 3, 2026
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Bobby LePire
The Last Stop In Yuma County is a stylish, great-looking noir with an excellent cast.- Film Threat
- Posted May 28, 2024
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Alan Ng
The story is about being held accountable for your actions and making things right. But it’s also about the love and honesty of family and, ultimately, forgiveness.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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Bobby LePire
Spaz does not break any ground in terms of style and technique. However, the main subject is fascinating all on his own, and his story is equally as compelling. The good, the bad, and the ugly are presented here for everyone to consider and draw their own conclusions about Spaz’s work and temperament.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 13, 2022
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Alan Ng
Returning in Lightyear is the trademark Pixar sense of humor. Like every film, all jokes are meticulously crafted in a way that will make children laugh and adults laugh harder.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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Alan Ng
You need to see Sing Sing for what it represents. It’s never too late to turn your life around. No matter where you are in life, you can be a positive impact on the world around you…no matter how small it is. Lastly, never give up on hope.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 10, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Lee Fields: Faithful Man shows that this planet is an even groovier place than we thought. You sometimes just need to hang in long enough to find out.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 4, 2024
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Alan Ng
With Come As You Are, the laughs are good and abundant, the characters are well-defined, and the story takes us on a wild trip to its heartfelt destination.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 24, 2020
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Alan Ng
While the authenticity of a television show from that era may dampen the intensity of the scares, the film is still just plain fun to watch. The effects are wonderful, with the vast majority of them being practical. The Cairnes brothers lean on fun over terror, which may irk some. But, what fun is had!- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 17, 2023
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Andrew Stover
Fraught with all-consuming dread and familial mystery, Here Before is an emotionally and psychologically demanding thriller surrounding the loss of a child.- Film Threat
- Posted Mar 19, 2021
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The Seeding doesn’t rely on jump scares to frighten its viewers because the plot and characters are devilishly creepy on their own.- Film Threat
- Posted Jan 25, 2024
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Bobby LePire
The story structure and characters are compelling, while their actions are intentionally offputting. Plus, the meta-angle isn’t overplayed and is used just enough to make everyone watching question where the plot will go next.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 11, 2023
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Alan Ng
Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken is not only informative in the same way Super Size Me was, but his story about opening a fast-food restaurant and the journey he took to get there is entertaining and telling.- Film Threat
- Posted Sep 7, 2019
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Alan Ng
Writer/director Nicole Riegel brings such richness to all of her characters that they feel authentic, garnering empathy.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 9, 2021
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Sumner Forbes
Rare is the film that refuses to moralize the actions of its characters, and boy, does this make Acidman refreshing.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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Bobby LePire
My Dead Dad could have been histrionic, filled with overacting, based on just its plot synopsis. However, thanks to carefully written characters, an excellent cast, and some jaw-droppingly inspired editing, the drama finds the truth in the small moments between people.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Sumner Forbes
The drama is a powerful examination of the many forms of grief. Without Exarchopoulos, though, this would have been a banal flight in coach, but thanks to her work, it is akin to a Business Class upgrade.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 13, 2022
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Hanna B.
Mikkelsen is at his best, but all the actors convey a range of emotions masterfully and share real chemistry. Add in Vinterberg’s careful direction of the wry screenplay he wrote alongside Tobias Lindholm, and you have a great dramatic comedy.- Film Threat
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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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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Alan Ng
No Time To Die tells a fantastic Bond story. It has everything you expect from Bond and appropriately honors Daniel Craig for his service to the Queen.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 9, 2021
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Alan Ng
Sunday Best reminds us that Ed Sullivan’s influence went far beyond introducing legendary performers—he directly influenced the cultural fabric of America. His legacy endures as a testament to the power of television to unite people and move society forward.- Film Threat
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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Rob Rector
It signals a strong new voice in the genre with the Philippous that is equally confident, commanding, and committed to slinking under your skin.- Film Threat
- Posted Jul 28, 2023
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