For 5,164 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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Negative: 266 out of 5164
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Hyams delivers a remarkably satisfying action-thriller hybrid that constantly pushes ahead. It's one of the best action movies of the year simply because it keeps hitting the right beats.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 26, 2012
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Burton's id explodes onto the screen with a plethora of demonic mutated critters.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 22, 2012
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The movie makes up for uneven dialogue and pacing issues through sheer horrific imagery.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 22, 2012
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Fitfully uneven, Dredd is nevertheless an intriguing consolidation of action-movie excess -- and even makes a solid case for its aesthetic appreciation.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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Incredibly heartfelt to a large degree because of its cast.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 18, 2012
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By virtue of its style and high stakes scenario, End of Watch is impressively tense, but then so are most episodes of "COPS," which don't suffer from the forced melodrama found here.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 12, 2012
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It suffers from the greater problem of emphasizing a feel-good plot within the context of mass destruction.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 12, 2012
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While Francine distinguishes itself with atmospheric strangeness, Cassidy and Shatzky never create a satisfying whole.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 11, 2012
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Equally a slick political thriller, intelligent period piece and sly Hollywood satire, Ben Affleck's Argo maintains a careful balance between commentary and entertainment value.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 10, 2012
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Tom Hanks' appearances come across like scene changes between unfunny sketches on 'Saturday Night Live.'- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 10, 2012
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A less controlled and slapdash character piece than "In Bruge," McDonagh's new movie benefits greatly from a plethora of one-liners that toy with crime movie clichés in the unlikely context of writerly obsessions.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 9, 2012
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There's a adrenaline rush even in the problematic finish, an eagerness that drives the filmmaking so that Looper is thrilling to watch even when it falls apart.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 7, 2012
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- Posted Sep 6, 2012
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Sachs skillfully explores dangerous extremes -- not only drug addiction, but the slipperiness of attraction.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 4, 2012
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Nobody else could fit the role of a crestfallen rocker that Paul Dano embodies in director So Yong Kim's remarkable For Ellen.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 1, 2012
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Ornette isn't just a love letter to the liberty of jazz rhythms; it excels at expressing them.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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The closest Brügger comes to explaining his style is an early statement on the duality of his mission to go "beyond all moral boundaries known to man while still being a respectable member of society." It's a goal enacted less with a coy wink than with a violent elbow jab to the ribs.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 28, 2012
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Unfortunately, Lawless lacks the same darkly energizing spirit that made "The Proposition" such a revelation: It has plenty of gunplay, scowling showdowns and dust-caked setpieces, but little in the way of dynamic filmmaking to imbue those elements with life.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 28, 2012
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A gigantic physique hides the fragile man beneath and Matthiesen ably follows the journey of that persona as it tunnels through mounds of muscle to reach the surface. In essence, the lion finds his courage.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 23, 2012
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Produced by Keanu Reeves, this talking heads survey of the transition from shooting on film to digital video is against all odds an imminently watchable overview, and not only because Reeves has decent interview skills.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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Since 2005's "A History of Violence," Cronenberg has ventured beyond the grotesque allegorical interests of his earlier movies, a shift that has led some longtime fans to assume he has softened up. As an enjoyably peculiar anti-capitalist indictment, Cosmopolis proves otherwise.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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It's a movie that must be seen, processed and discussed, perhaps the first of its kind to transform the audience into a focus group.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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While visually scrumptious, the movie struggles to reach a greater profundity that it never quite obtains, but its childlike emulation of a grand tragedy is indelibly precious.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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Beloved never really earns its sprawling timeline, eventually getting bogged down with too many developments and overstaying its welcome. For a movie where people intermittently burst into song, the plot is oddly one-note.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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As ghost stories go, this one's done just well enough to provide reminders of how it has been done better.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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Robot and Frank succeeds where "Ted" fails because, unlike McFarlane, Schreier and Ford render the relationship between the human character and the robot in largely credible terms.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 14, 2012
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Sleepwalk With Me calls to mind Judd Apatow's "Funny People" for its focus on the eccentric, obsessive nature of the wannabe comic's mind.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 11, 2012
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It's painful to watch Red Hook Summer stumble, because the man behind it has tried so hard to get his groove back. However, it's energizing in the fleeting moments when he does just that.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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Even when it stumbles, however, 2 Days in New York retains an airy vibe, reflecting its dogged intention to charm its viewers. But seeing as "2 Days in Paris" never felt especially irksome, this affable sequel deserves the same insouciant shrug.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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Unlike the polished universe of Pixar's "Brave" or countless other recent CGI efforts, ParaNorman maintains a delicate, handcrafted look that underscores its ideas.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 4, 2012
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