For 1,735 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.9 points higher than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 68
| Highest review score: | The Dark Knight | |
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| Lowest review score: | Leatherface |
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Positive: 1,077 out of 1735
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Negative: 74 out of 1735
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William Bibbiani
It’s a shame that The Maze Runner movies are going out on their flattest note, but The Death Cure isn't completely off-key. Wes Ball has directed every entry in the franchise and he’s evolved into a very skilled action filmmaker. Complex set-pieces with an incredible number of moving parts are depicted clearly, excitingly, and with visual panache.- IGN
- Posted Jan 17, 2018
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Rosie Knight
Uneven but ambitious, Ang Lee's return to the action genre isn't as good as it should be but Will Smith, Benedict Wong, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead make this weird flick an entertaining watch even with an uninspired script.- IGN
- Posted Oct 9, 2019
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William Bibbiani
Joaquin Phoenix gives an admirable performance as an interesting artist, whose life story otherwise gets the short shrift by this conventional drama with a frustratingly narrow focus.- IGN
- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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Jim Vejvoda
When the film works, it can be very engaging but it is simply too inconsistent.- IGN
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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Jim Vejvoda
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets showcases plenty of cool creatures and ideas for sci-fi fans to savor, but if only the movie's central characters and their relationship were as exciting and interesting as all that impressive eye candy.- IGN
- Posted Jul 14, 2017
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Josh Lasser
Officer Downe has nearly every element it needs to be an over-the-top, gross-out, truly funny, deeply weird, comic book adaptation, and some driving music to boot. These disparate elements, however, never jell into a single whole.- IGN
- Posted Jun 28, 2017
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Alex Welch
American Assassin has some of the more terrifying, brutal, and visceral action sequences to be seen on the big screen so far this year. But the film can’t ever quite manage to maintain the same momentum or intensity as its opening act, thanks to a lackluster climax and sudden left-turn into full blown absurdity.- IGN
- Posted Sep 14, 2017
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Kenneth Seward Jr.
Netflix's Extinction has its moments but is marred by a familiar premise, an uneven pace and a weak lead performance.- IGN
- Posted Aug 1, 2018
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Witney Seibold
Ad Astra is grand but, rather frustratingly, it's not great. James Gray’s film is a most impressive technical achievement, and the first half is exciting and flirts with profundity. The second half, however, slows to a maddeningly sluggish pace, and the film ultimate leaves you worn out and disengaged.- IGN
- Posted Sep 18, 2019
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Jim Vejvoda
Ultimately, an artsy crime film like this depends on the power of its central performances and how compelling the story’s main point is. Sevigny and Stewart make a good team, keeping you invested in proceedings even when the narrative bogs down.- IGN
- Posted Sep 11, 2018
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Witney Seibold
An exciting and scary final act makes up for a middling kid horror fantasy that is marked by a slow start and an inappropriately comedic tone.- IGN
- Posted Sep 19, 2018
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Jim Vejvoda
The Curse of La Llorona offers some decently suspenseful set-pieces and has a family you care about at its center, but it's also a very familiar and formulaic Annabelle-adjacent entry in the Conjuring franchise.- IGN
- Posted Mar 17, 2019
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Jim Vejvoda
If you can compartmentalize the film’s well-intentioned but problematic modernized elements and just focus on the cute dogs then you will likely find Disney+’s remake of Lady and the Tramp a lightweight and engaging distraction to watch at home.- IGN
- Posted Nov 4, 2019
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Jim Vejvoda
It’s intellectually intriguing and well-acted, but the inconsistent visual effects undermine the necessary suspension of disbelief when it comes to mixing live-action humans with talking CG animals in such a serious and somber adaptation of the Kipling classic. Still, it’s a thoughtful and dramatic interpretation, which sets it apart from most incarnations of The Jungle Book.- IGN
- Posted Nov 28, 2018
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A Wrinkle in Time is ambitious, hopeful, and imaginative, but it’s also messy, overwrought, and oddly paced.- IGN
- Posted Mar 7, 2018
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Matt Fowler
Noelle is often lifted up and out of a full rut by Anna Kendrick's energetic and gallantly goofy turn as the North Pole's most deserving and capable Kringle. Without her, Noelle is average fare, rehashing a lot of timeworn cliches from other, more clever, festive films.- IGN
- Posted Nov 12, 2019
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Tokyo Ghoul’s live-action movie gets the basics of the series right but is ultimately a shallow version of its source material.- IGN
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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William Bibbiani
Whether you find it exciting or troubling might vary from person to person, but either way Jennifer Garner delivers a standout performance that demands recognition, and will hopefully lead to better action movie roles for the actor in the future.- IGN
- Posted Sep 6, 2018
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Tom Jorgensen
While Smith does fine work, how reliant this Genie is on Smith’s personality does make you wonder if an actor pushing farther out of their comfort zone would have gotten us closer to the boundless creativity that made Robin Williams’ performance so memorable.- IGN
- Posted May 22, 2019
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Matt Fowler
Sandler and Aniston's chemistry elevates a breezy, bumpy overseas caper.- IGN
- Posted Jun 16, 2019
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Chris Tilly
The period setting is sumptuous, and Edward Norton brings true humanity to the role of Lionel Essrog.- IGN
- Posted Oct 31, 2019
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Witney Seibold
Geostorm is as dumb as you think, but more fun than you might expect.- IGN
- Posted Oct 20, 2017
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Pacific Rim Uprising is a loyal, if unremarkable, successor to the giddy original.- IGN
- Posted Mar 20, 2018
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Witney Seibold
The Equalizer 2's conventional storytelling is certainly weak, and the violence is particularly brutal, but Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua have created a unique Punisher-with-heart vigilante character that is a pleasant thrill to watch and a modest delight to revisit.- IGN
- Posted Jul 18, 2018
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- Posted Jan 14, 2018
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Jim Vejvoda
The Predator is, in many ways, a throwback to what made the 1987 original so beloved: it includes many of the same elements, such as the rowdy camaraderie amongst absurdly macho protagonists, a debauched wit, and a primal battle between man and beast. It’s a shame when everything splinters apart in the haphazard and shoddy-looking last half-hour.- IGN
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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Alex Welch
Chuck doesn’t contribute anything new to the boxing drama that filmgoers haven’t already seen a hundred times before, but with a strong lead performance from Liev Schreiber and a dependable supporting cast, Chuck manages to bring the story of its protagonist to life with heart and respect.- IGN
- Posted Jun 1, 2017
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Alex Welch
The film knows what it is, and lives in its ridiculous skin with an infectious, gleeful attitude. Unfortunately, The Hitman’s Bodyguard also doesn’t know when to say goodbye, and as a result, overstays it’s welcome.- IGN
- Posted Aug 10, 2017
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William Bibbiani
Kathryn Bigelow's new docudrama Detroit emphasizes immediacy and brutality over historical context.- IGN
- Posted Aug 3, 2017
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Josh Lasser
What is less certain is whether the breadcrumbs that are available to the viewer the first time through mother! will be satisfying enough for them to do more than run a quick Google search to provide some answers.- IGN
- Posted Sep 14, 2017
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