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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3% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.7 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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Jordan Hoffman
Fading Gigolo wants to be some sort of sunny tapestry about New York’s social groups, but it’s impossible to see past its absurd premise.- Film.com
- Posted Sep 16, 2013
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Elizabeth Weitzman
A frenetic spoof of 1961's disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion, Company Man is likely to be forgotten quickly by audiences.- Film.com
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Tom Keogh
Watching Left Behind's plodding screen adaptation may make you feel the Deity has already abandoned us to a shockingly dull post-apocalypse.- Film.com
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Gemma Files
Sarandon prostitutes her blazing talent and sharp political sensibility to the service of a pile of misogynistic bullflop.- Film.com
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Gemma Files
Mr Kumble: Keep your hands off the classics! You don't deserve to read them, let alone paraphrase them.- Film.com
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Are two Demis better than one? How you answer will determine the level of patience you'll need to sit through this bizarre pet project.- Film.com
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Ernest Hardy
If you're already a huge fan of any of these artists, this film will be a lovefest. For all others, it's a mild diversion at best.- Film.com
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John Hartl
If you've seen one "Scream" rip-off, you really have seen them all.- Film.com
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Ernest Hardy
A crap film that's steeped in liberal paranoia, but it's also so ludicrous that it falls under the guilty-pleasure category.- Film.com
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Sean Means
One imagines what the failed farce Drowning Mona would have been like in the hands of the Coen brothers.- Film.com
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Gemma Files
Lyonne, as usual, does her best...but she's running uphill.- Film.com
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Sean Means
Chaotic, peurile, loaded with sniggering commentary and obsessed with breasts, Saving Silverman is like a 90-minute walk through a 13-year-old boy's head.- Film.com
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite this chance to experience something thrilling and new, her life is just as dull the second time around.- Film.com
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Sean Means
I just really, really, really, don't like this movie, and I don't care who knows it.- Film.com
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Gemma Files
Has its - very - occasionally funny moments, so does a car crash.- Film.com
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Jordan Hoffman
Despite a lead performance by the always welcome Julianne Moore it is rudderless in its presentation and outright stupid in its central conceits.- Film.com
- Posted May 10, 2013
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Henry Cabot Beck
The worst thing you can accuse an unutterably bad movie of is sincerity.- Film.com
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Tom Keogh
Looks and moves like a film whose vital organs were yanked before shooting commenced.- Film.com
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Robert Horton
A dismal film, a flop as both 21st-century romantic comedy and gay "Kramer vs. Kramer."- Film.com
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Ernest Hardy
Pandering and tired, Down to Earth lurches from one dead gag to the other, in search of both comedic rhythm and a dramatic pulse. It finds neither.- Film.com
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Robert Horton
It probably helps to be loaded while you're watching this movie.- Film.com
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