Film Threat's Scores
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For 5,427 reviews, this publication has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3 points higher than other critics.
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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: 3,509 out of 5427
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Mixed: 1,486 out of 5427
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Negative: 432 out of 5427
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Alex Saveliev
It’s stale, a relic from another time that’s strenuously updated and forced into 2024.- Film Threat
- Posted May 2, 2024
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- Posted May 2, 2024
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Cash Out contains flashes that give a wistful look into what this could have been. But the truth is that the title tells you everything you need to know: this action-thriller is nothing more than a paycheck for Travolta, Davis, and everyone else involved.- Film Threat
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Alan Ng
Life and love are like a song, and Música will have you falling in love with your toes tappin’ and knees slappin’.- Film Threat
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
The Three Musketeers – Part II: Milady is a sky-high bonfire for the planet to gather around and witness legend in motion.- Film Threat
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Bobby LePire
Despite missing some needed scenes to carry forward the lead’s emotional throughline, this is a good film that is sure to resonate with its core demographic.- Film Threat
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Yes, it is still the frenzy over the shoes that has stood the test of time and will be what will draw a wide audience to this movie. However, I think many will be just as impressed if not more so with the man himself.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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The two leads work well. Sammy Sheik has a nice gravity and foxy wits as Gamel. As Gamel’s interrogator, Eric Pierpoint exudes a humanity and weary concern around the judicial mutilation he is tasked with managing.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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Sumner Forbes
What starts as a standard marriage drama becomes infused with dread and building tension. It’s never easy to pinpoint the root cause, though it goes well beyond the usual verbal conflicts one sees in standard dramas. As the story progresses toward its tempestuous conclusion, one gets Bergman-esque vibes mixed with modern sensibilities. It’s truly a singular experience.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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Bradley Gibson
The three main actors bring this narrative to life with power and authenticity.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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If you’re looking for proof of an afterlife, you will be disappointed, but as the medical experts stress in the film, there is at least evidence of one. You can be rigid in your beliefs throughout the entire film, or you can have an open mind. Either way, what happens after After Death is you will have been entertained.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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Andy Howell
For better or worse, the film is more of an intellectual affair than a thriller.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 25, 2024
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Jason Delgado
The media and society, in general, love to label groups of people as “the others.” But throughout the world, we have more in common than we realize. It takes films like Alam to see that we’re all in this together.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 23, 2024
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Alan Ng
Joshua and Rebecca Tickell’s documentary, Common Ground, is that rare documentary that actually proposes solutions…practical solutions. I fear that the solutions will disappear into the void if we don’t say anything.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 23, 2024
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Andrew Stover
Under the veneer of a blood-curdling horror venture with heightened narrative beats, Disappear Completely is a thrilling film about unchecked ambition.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 23, 2024
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Sumner Forbes
Kids will get a kick out of it (provided they’re old enough to read subtitles), and adults (parents, especially) will embrace the detail that goes into portraying the complexities of parenthood that are often glossed over by many.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 19, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
The Actor shows how much fun there is in the indie sphere for regional values mayhem to be had.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 19, 2024
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Josiah Teal
It’s pure horror movie fun. Yet the relationships consistently raise the stakes and elevate the film from the “creature feature” label to the kind of thriller that becomes a fan favorite.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 17, 2024
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Bobby LePire
Hard Miles is standard fare, but it is well-made. The cinematography is fantastic, capturing the rush of freedom a bike can offer. The score is also a great addition. The cast is solid, and the story is a sweet, engaging affair.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 16, 2024
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Benjamin Franz
I found the film to be a sweet experience and a marked change of pace from standard cinematic fare these days. Truly, it’s independent film where you find the titles worth championing. Seek this out if you need a film that will serve as a warm hug.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 15, 2024
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Bobby LePire
While Villains Inc. is overstuffed with ideas and story threads, it’s a fun and funny ride that’s worth your time. The cast, led by the ever-capable Everton, is a shining example of comedic talent. Each actor’s impeccable timing and seamless interaction with one another make for a delightful viewing experience.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 14, 2024
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Bobby LePire
The Brink Of is a darn good film. The cast is great, and the songs are even better. What more does one need from a dramatic musical romance?- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 14, 2024
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
It is informative and inspiring, with Sill’s spirit summoned for all to see. It is a great piece of lost classic rock history that so many will relish. It’s the kind of film that buries itself in your ribcage and keeps glowing for days afterward.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Sumner Forbes
The film’s most tremendous success is its willingness to address difficult questions about Switzerland’s past.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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- Posted Apr 9, 2024
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Alan Ng
For his rookie debut, Dev Patel ultimately produced a fun action film with pacing issues—in my humble opinion. Monkey Man’s Indian influence makes this story of class and caste fascinating to behold.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 5, 2024
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There is certainly an issue here worth isolating and examining: that of veterans finding their oaths at odds with the state. How the movie considers this theme is dangerous and confusing. It’s an out-of-touch and partisan documentary, wasting its talents to stir mud.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 4, 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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Bradley Gibson
Remembering Gene Wilder is a beautiful, affectionate, albeit brief, biography of an actor who was adored by all.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 3, 2024
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Terry Sherwood
Crafted with exquisite care with music and images the film is a narrative that is not just entertainment but a learning experience for some to choose to let yourself into the film world.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 2, 2024
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