Film Threat's Scores

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For 5,427 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:
5427 movie reviews
  1. Best Summer Ever wants to do so much at once that it never slows down to allow the more dramatic moments to sink in properly. But, as a showcase for the cast and crew, it works rather well. Most of the songs are good, the dancing is energetic and well-choreographed, and it has charm to spare.
  2. The entire production is odd, and it never gives off the intended thriller vibe. Rather, the whole affair comes off as depressing and sad. Unfortunately, sparse dialogue and subpar acting do not help The Inheritance in what it lacks in story and mystery. It’s too cold and simple, leaving viewers unfulfilled.
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    • 65 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Gregory Bayne’s Making Sense puts the spotlight on a fantastic cast with disabilities and tells a story about disabilities that could only be told as science fiction.
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    • 80 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Framed may not be the thriller you want, but it’s a fine drama and morality play.
  3. The movie gushes about films in a way only cinema buffs could and tells the unknown story of a Hollywood giant in a way only his daughter could.
  4. Even though the screenplay does not explore every character’s backstory enough to work fully, the film is still an engaging coming-of-age story with an utterly brilliant ending.
  5. Painkiller hammers its message home, which might frustrate some viewers. But, the direction is good, the action exciting, the story interesting, and the score is beyond stellar.
    • 22 Metascore
    • 55 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Ultimately, Vanquish falls into the cliché of typical action films, where the focus is on the action, and the story is a way to string the action together
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    • 50 Critic Score
    Though the film is about a missing person, unfortunately, it felt like something was actually missing from the plot.
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    • 60 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    I’m Not In Love is competently made. Despite the screenwriting-as-therapy formula, it’s entertaining and engaging to watch.
  6. Still Life in Lodz is at its best when the rich history of Lodz takes center stage. There are some downright beautiful establishing shots that get bogged down by aggressively overbearing music choices and repetitive information. The amount of archive footage and animation does nothing but pad out the already minimal runtime. This type of story doesn’t need these gimmicks and grandiose moments since they clash horribly with the previously set up atmosphere.
  7. Perhaps one day, gender will cease to be an object of discrimination, but that day is still far off. In the meantime, we need warriors like these brilliant composers to wage war against a stacked patriarchal system.
    • 44 Metascore
    • 70 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Mortal Kombat is a pretty good representation of the video game. It’s all action and not much else, and normally, I do want more from my movies. But here, that is precisely the point, and I’m okay with that!
  8. A film called My Wonderful Wanda needed more exploration of the title character.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 60 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    The only reason to see this film is if you’re a fan of any of the actors. Everyone is good, but ultimately, the story will let you down.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 70 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    Monday succeeds in large part to Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough’s performances.
  9. If you were to rewrite the first five minutes of Bloodthirsty and left everything else the exact same, you’d have a perfect movie. As it stands, thanks to atmospheric directing, mostly good writing, and a brilliant cast, you have a very good one that is high on the creep factor populated with likeable, engaging characters.
  10. As far as horror goes, Anything For Jackson turns up the tension as well as the best of them.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 80 Reviewed by
      Alan Ng
    A far as coming-of-age stories go, Once Upon a River is a very sweet story. There’s not a lot of fluff, but there is a lot of heart in a story based on a novel and feels in a way like a novel.
  11. Perhaps the worst thing about the writer/director/star’s feature is that it basks in the excess it purports to condemn, confident that pounding the viewer into submission is the way to go, in addition to ending on a hypocritical note that defies everything that’s occurred up to that point.
  12. While admirable in its ambition, the end result just doesn’t quite gel. Cool poster, though.
  13. Director Sabrina Van Tassel does an excellent job of drawing in the audience to the labyrinthian case of Melissa Lucio.
  14. There’s much to like about Hope, but it’s the honesty I liked best.
    • 61 Metascore
    • 100 Critic Score
    Funny Face is a rare gem of a film that will keep you guessing from beginning to end, and you’ll be lucky if you get to see it.
  15. The comedic drama is insightful, touching, and relatable, permitting viewers the ability to resonate with its every line, moment, and character.
  16. Las Maravillas de Mali’s sound is reminiscent of another Cuban revelation, The Buena Vista Social Club, and the same fire burns here. At the heart of the film is the music, the gently driving beat that spins out joy and sadness, familial warmth and solitude, love and life.
  17. make|SHIFT serves as a lively look into the ad landscape. It also is an inspirational account for young artists looking to enter the marketing/advertising industry.
  18. The performances in The Art of Return are splendid. Macarena García brilliantly captures every facet of her character’s personality — detached, dreamy, sensitive, angry, and conflicted.
  19. The result is undoubtedly a tough watch at times, but to miss it would be turning the same blind eye that so much of the world has done to these creatures. There are flashes of hope within, including some justice brought to one of the world’s most notorious ivory traders and increased awareness on a global scale.
  20. The performances are remarkable, particularly from Kingsley, and I love the script. I can’t wait to see what Dan Kelly and Devereux Milburn do next, whether it’s together or separately.

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