Film.com's Scores
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For 1,505 reviews, this publication has graded:
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49% higher than the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 60
| Highest review score: | Before Night Falls | |
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| Lowest review score: | Movie 43 |
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Positive: 776 out of 1505
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Mixed: 461 out of 1505
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Negative: 268 out of 1505
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John Hartl
He [Anderson] simply doesn't allow for dull moments, and his gifts for irony and showmanship are clearly appreciated by a collection of actors who have rarely been better.- Film.com
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John Hartl
L.A. Confidential is at the same time his (Hanson) most personal movie and Hollywood filmmaking at its best.- Film.com
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A very funny film that never sacrifices the lives of its characters to the needs of its story.- Film.com
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Robert Horton
One of the best films of the year, a polished, contained piece of provocation.- Film.com
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Sean Means
Best of all are the supporting players. Everett (who played the Prince of Wales in "The Madness of King George") is smartly urbane, giving a polished refinement to the stereotypical "gay best buddy'' role.- Film.com
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Tom Keogh
A very pleasant experience in watching life unfold in its own direction and time.- Film.com
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Sean Means
I see Austin Powers as Myers' desperate cry for help -- a plea to stop him before he does schtick again.- Film.com
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Sean Means
Armitage, Cusack and his Evanston chums have their work cut out for them to turn a stone killer into a sympathetic romantic character. That they succeed in such a shrewdly funny way is downright amazing.- Film.com
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Robert Horton
Forman imbues the material with exactly the right dry, satirical flavor, yet this story is still a Frank Capra little-guy-against-the-system picture.- Film.com
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Sean Means
Craven creates his savviest and most frightening movie since the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street" by spoofing the horror cliches and simultaneously reinventing them to scare you all over again.- Film.com
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John Hartl
The engine that drives Jerry Maguire is Cruise, giving the kind of performance that all but deconstructs his recent series of glib leading-man roles.- Film.com
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John Hartl
(Thornton) does a remarkable job in all three categories, but what you're likely to remember most clearly is his performance.- Film.com
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Minghella shapes Ondaatje's sprawling story into something miraculously cohesive, and at the movie's center is one of the most compelling love stories in recent memory.- Film.com
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Tom Keogh
Whether or not Breaking the Waves succeeds as a profound work is something that's hard to say after one viewing, but it is certainly a wholly original piece of work.- Film.com
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John Hartl
So meticulously acted that you feel you're reading the characters' minds.- Film.com
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John Hartl
There's an almost natty precision about this picture that's so rare these days in American movies that it provides satisfaction in itself.- Film.com
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Tom Keogh
Overpraised, intellectually soft, narratively unfocused, and thematically ambivalent.- Film.com
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Someone should confiscate Mann's synthesizer. Just when a scene starts rolling along, this synth beat fades in and destroys the mood.- Film.com
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John Hartl
This might have been a very good movie if it had lost about one of its three hours.- Film.com
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Robert Horton
Furiously uncompromising, and therefore absolutely alive.- Film.com
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Sean Means
Director Barry Sonnenfeld captures Hollywood in sunny tones, with fluid camera moves providing maximum comic effect.- Film.com
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Van Sant and crew appear to have had a blast making this film, and I had a blast watching it. The subject matter is very dark and yet it is handled with a very light touch.- Film.com
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John Hartl
It's not a profound film, but it is heartfelt, and Burns has done his best to keep it clear and emotionally direct.- Film.com
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