For 5,171 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 4.5 points higher than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 69
| Highest review score: | The Only Living Pickpocket in New York | |
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| Lowest review score: | Pixels |
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It tries to have some bite to its will-they-or-won't-they scenario but ultimately winds up toothless.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 15, 2013
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The story arrives at a satisfying emotional conclusion with wonderfully thoughtful ramifications.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 15, 2013
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While both pieces of the entire package generally work independently of each other, they have just enough ingredients to necessitate a viewing of the whole thing.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 15, 2013
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The narrative only really stumbles because its tone never manages to convince on the level that McConaughey's performance eventually does. With its subdued approach, Dallas Buyers Club stops just short of an emotional payoff.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2013
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As a whole, Begin Again is a fairly mannered treatment of an expressive medium.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2013
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It's less of a showcase for Bateman's ability to direct comedic storytelling than simply to make people laugh, which makes Bad Words a sufficiently vulgar playground.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2013
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A distinctly uneven but imminently watchable theatrical showcase in which cinematic and stagy devices go head to head with no clear winner.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 13, 2013
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The grim subtext of The Wind Rises goes largely unacknowledged, leading to a gaping hole in this otherwise beautifully realized narrative that celebrates the power of curiosity as a motivating force.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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It's hard to imagine Captain Phillips in the hands of any other filmmaker -- and Captain Phillips in the hands of Greengrass looks exactly like anyone familiar with his work would expect. It does justice to the material even while playing too conscientiously by the book.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 6, 2013
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There's a certain elegant simplicity to the movie's execution that maintains a spirit of familiarity but also keeps the material afloat.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 3, 2013
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Gravity lets you visit space without sugarcoating its dangers. It's a brilliant portrait of technology gone wrong that uses it just right.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 3, 2013
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More than a powerful elegy, 12 Years a Slave is a mesmerizing triumph of art and polemics: McQueen turns a topic rendered distant by history into an experience that, short of living through the terrible era it depicts, makes you feel as if you've been there.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 2, 2013
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In its revelations of Salinger's flaws, the documentary capably strips away the fanaticism associated with his books to create the impression of a human being.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 2, 2013
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Before all else, Villneuve's grim chronicle of the fallout when two young girls vanish in a small town succeeds at crafting one powerfully suspenseful moment after another.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 1, 2013
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Make no mistake: Mickle wants to make you jump and scream, but death only arrives in this movie once its world comes to life, which makes each sudden turn all the more intense.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 29, 2013
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Many of the problems with Closed Circuit stem from a script littered with first-draft exposition...exacerbated by unimaginative staging.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 26, 2013
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A labyrinthine descent into the grotesque extremes of a Disneyfied society, Escape From Tomorrow is surreal for many reasons and wholly original because of them. It's also a daring attempt to literally assail Disney World from the inside out.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 19, 2013
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The Good Son is Mancini’s mea culpa memoir; a grand act of self-vindication that succeeds because the boxer is sympathetic and asks respectfully for forgiveness and absolution.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 9, 2013
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The Butler carries an authenticity that sustains it through its cloying stretches.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 8, 2013
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If Elysium is the brainiest Hollywood movie of the summer, it's also the most conflicted one.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 5, 2013
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This tame exercise never quite jives and sometimes just bombs with one-note melodrama, but always maintains Thornton's conviction about the material.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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Fiennes wisely stays out of his way here. Zizek is the star, edited down to digestible elements, with archival footage used adroitly to drive his arguments home.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 31, 2013
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Anchored by a funny and especially credible performance by newcomer Miles Teller, Ponsoldt's follow up to his alcoholism portrait "Smashed" has all the hallmarks of a bittersweet teen drama with flashes of realistic comedy on par with "Say Anything" and "The Breakfast Club."- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 31, 2013
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Instead of commenting on the vapidity of the film industry, Paul Schrader's miscast, poorly executed and utterly soulless drama is an example of the failing art form it seeks to indict. Though it has real ideas, Schrader and his team never manage to put them into action.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 30, 2013
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In "Adventureland" and this summer's "The Way Way Back," disillusioned teens have worked through their issues in the weeks leading up to college by taking on quirky summer jobs. However, Carey's wacky sensibilities retain a notably fresh quality by using the same framing device as an excuse to bat around one funny idea after another. The story transcends the derivative scenario through a noticeable lack of verbal censorship.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 26, 2013
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In constructing its gripping overview, After Tiller maintains a generally straightforward roundup of talking heads, but its unassuming construction gradually generates an authoritative voice. Only once the arguments have been plainly established does the emotion truly take hold.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 25, 2013
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More traditional in terms of atmosphere and plot, Drug War nevertheless features a tense, unstoppable momentum, a morally ambiguous protagonist and hugely involving action scenes.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 23, 2013
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Despite its shortcomings, The World's End glistens with a comedic energy not present in equivalent mainstream blockbusters.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 21, 2013
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Dealin' With Idiots is powered by a cast of terrific character actors.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 19, 2013
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Whether Girl Most Likely intentionally satirizes its upending of conventions or suffers from a half-assed screenplay, the resulting hodgepodge at least livens up a clichéd premise.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 19, 2013
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