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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6% same as 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 |
Score distribution:
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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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The Life of Chuck takes a moment for its storytelling technique to be fully understood. But the plot offers intrigue, drama, and mystery in one compelling package.- Film Threat
- Posted Jun 3, 2025
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- Posted May 29, 2025
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Alan Ng
Ultimately, Hurry Up Tomorrow is an example of style over substance. Its visuals try to shock and awe while leaving its narrative a confusing mess.- Film Threat
- Posted May 29, 2025
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Alan Ng
For those who appreciate uplifting stories with spiritual undertones, it delivers exactly what’s expected—and sometimes, God’s blessing is enough.- Film Threat
- Posted May 29, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
It’s All Gonna Break is a labor of love that simply doesn’t know how to share the devotion with the uninitiated.- Film Threat
- Posted May 29, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Go follow this Trail of Vengeance, as it will turn your dull, dark evening blood red with delight.- Film Threat
- Posted May 23, 2025
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Ultimately, Greek Mothers Never Die succeeds because it honours the fierce love at the heart of every immigrant family story. It reminds us that mothers have a way of inserting themselves into every corner of our lives, even after they are gone.- Film Threat
- Posted May 23, 2025
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Kent Hill
It’s not perfect, but it’s unforgettable. Call it a miracle, call it a parable, call it cinema that dares to believe.- Film Threat
- Posted May 23, 2025
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Alan Ng
In the end, Lilo & Stitch isn’t a perfect adaptation, but it’s a heartfelt and faithful one that captures the spirit of the original- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Bradley Gibson
Chambermaid is an engaging, languid look at the romance between two women who are both stuck in prescribed roles, and how the force of will and a sharp mind can make the most of the moment.- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Sabina Dana Plasse
Kandhari delivers a story one might never expect, lingering with you long after it ends, which is long-winded. He captures many details from set to screen with honest conviction, making them memorable within a very unusual but novel story.- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
The juiciness of the storyline overflows into a series of rushing strawberry rapids that will carry you away.- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Juliet & Romeo is worth seeing for audiences curious about new interpretations of Shakespeare’s works. As a musical, it is fine. I would recommend the film for the teen audience. It is a neat way to get future generations interested in the brilliant talent of England’s literary master.- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Alan Ng
While it trades sprawling vistas for tighter set pieces, it brings Ethan Hunt’s story full circle in a way that’s surprisingly emotional and—dare I say it—earned.- Film Threat
- Posted May 22, 2025
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Alex Saveliev
The film amounts to a truthful portrait of family supporting each other in a time of crisis and a painfully real depiction of the hell that was the pandemic.- Film Threat
- Posted May 20, 2025
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It may be the sixth film in a long-running franchise, but Final Destination: Bloodlines moves with the swagger of a series finding its groove all over again. It delivers energy, emotion and innovation with undeniable panache, making it a must-watch for thrill-seekers.- Film Threat
- Posted May 17, 2025
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- Posted May 17, 2025
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Kent Hill
H20: The Intelligence of Water gives us a multi-angle exposé that illuminates with regard not only to the complexities of water on a surface level but also a scientific, technological, metaphysical, and even spiritual perspective, as water has long been poetically known as the blood of nature.- Film Threat
- Posted May 15, 2025
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The Death of Snow White is definitely not your grandmother’s fairy tale, but well worth a look if unbridled gore fuelled by unending revenge is your cup of ichor. And do stick around for the credits.- Film Threat
- Posted May 15, 2025
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Kent Hill
Jimmy McDowell was intensely private during his short time on Earth, but the tale his brother unravels is that of a vital spark who lived what life he had to the fullest, and on his own terms.- Film Threat
- Posted May 15, 2025
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- Posted May 13, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
The way the musicians describe the happiness they get from playing, as well as hearing great playing, will make your heart feel; it is moving.- Film Threat
- Posted May 9, 2025
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Alan Ng
Fight or Flight is the kind of blood-splattered airplane movie that knows exactly what it is and fully commits — like Die Hard 2 hijacked by the John Wick stunt team. It’s dumb in the best ways, fast in all the right places, and somehow still lets Josh Hartnett show us he can kick a*s and break hearts… even while microdosing by mistake.- Film Threat
- Posted May 9, 2025
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Kent Hill
If anything, this documentary stands as a warning to us all. The warning tells us to pay attention to these groups, no matter how small or innocent they seem, for it is all merely window-dressing, from something that only takes and never gives—the winning of hearts, minds, and money at the expense of people’s lives.- Film Threat
- Posted May 8, 2025
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Jason Delgado
Good old-fashioned slashers never get old for horror fans as long as they’re done right, and Clown in the Cornfield is like a fresh splatter to the head, with a smile.- Film Threat
- Posted May 6, 2025
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Alan Ng
The visuals make this feel like an actual Western, even though it doesn’t have the epic scale of the great Hollywood Westerns.- Film Threat
- Posted May 5, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Bonjour Tristesse is a rich experience in more ways than one, while it also burns beneath with a rising secret fire. Give it some patience, and it will give you an unforgettable experience.- Film Threat
- Posted May 5, 2025
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Bobby LePire
That the documentary tells a wild, true story full of twists and turns and is populated by flawed but likable people makes it all the better.- Film Threat
- Posted May 2, 2025
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Bobby LePire
Overall, the film will please horror buffs, but casual fans or game purists should look elsewhere.- Film Threat
- Posted Apr 30, 2025
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
Daydreamers is the kind of high cinematic art that you fall in love with as it rips your throat out.- Film Threat
- Posted May 2, 2025
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