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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Any bona fide sushi fan stands to benefit from the general wake up call that "The Global Catch" provides in ample doses.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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Dreams of a Life unintentionally amounts to a mean-spirited snooze.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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The whole thing is a step above studio romantic comedies, but that's not saying much.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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For a quarter of a century -- unbeknownst to most Americans, including Rodriguez's original producers -- the singer landed a massive following in the country where his humanitarian outlook provided an escape for many disgruntled youth struggling under apartheid, elevating him to the stature of a "South African Elvis."- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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With an eye for gritty, shameless fun, Friedkin unleashes the play's guilty pleasure center. Friedkin holds nothing back, but it's Letts' rambunctious plotting that enables the director to chart a path to the wild climax.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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Recently released from jail, Ai's full story remains to be told, but Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry competently summarizes his lasting relevance, regardless of what may happen next.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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For American audiences, each gag has added appeal because it contains an uneasy humor that's often explored but never fully exploited in these parts.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 24, 2012
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Kazan has fun with a silly premise and smartly plays it straight when the occasion calls for it, while keeping the cutesy, fantastical extremes of the material at bay. It's less fairy tale than shrewd exaggeration on the pratfalls of desire.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 23, 2012
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Slickly made if not particularly stylish, the movie maintains its entertainment value for picking ideal models of American excess.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 19, 2012
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With its lethargic pace, Hara Kiri may disappoint more often than it delights, but the payoff is extreme in more ways than one.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 19, 2012
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If you've never heard of LCD Soundsystem or cared much for the group's work, Shut Up and Play the Hits still manages to explore the prospects of fame and contemporary rock music's lasting relevance.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 17, 2012
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A spectacular noir epic that's equal parts murky, bloated, flashy and triumphantly cinematic. Four years after Nolan's "Batman Begins" sequel "The Dark Knight" rattled audiences with a similar audiovisual overload, the new movie falls into the same rhythm and remains viscerally satisfying even when the story falters.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 16, 2012
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While overlong and occasionally too reliant on a formulaic set of motives to drive the action forward, Easy Money retains its suave composure right through the engrossing finale.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 11, 2012
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Stone's uneven direction veers from near-amateurish genre antics to an enjoyable awareness of those same standards.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 3, 2012
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- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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If nothing else, this memorable effort eloquently displays Hushpuppy's fragile understanding of her world, where the only certainty is that nothing lasts forever. That makes "Beasts" into a gigantic triumph even when it falls apart.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 25, 2012
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It pitches a tone between comedy and tragedy that holds unique appeal.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 19, 2012
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Even Allen himself, appearing in front of the camera for his first role since 2005's "Scoop," looks a little lost in the mess.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 15, 2012
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The filmmaker's first-rate access feels like a kind of desecration.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 12, 2012
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Extraterrestrial can be forgiven the tangents into melodrama due to Vigalondo's seamless ability to navigate those soapy waters.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 12, 2012
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Duplass' feisty energy is matched by DeWitt's constant smarminess, while Blunt's shy, fragile behavior balances off the forceful personalities surrounding her.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 10, 2012
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Prometheus is an unquestionable good time, one of the best big-screen science fiction accomplishments since 'Avatar.'- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 6, 2012
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Pattinson portrays the monotonous Georges Duroy in two equally dry modes: scowls and smirks.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 5, 2012
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Gerwig singlehanded carries this blithe, generally forgettable story.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 4, 2012
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A barrage of screwing with interludes does not yield a cohesive movie. Watching Sexual Chronicles of a French Family, the one-note idea grows increasingly evident, as does its absence of fresh ideas.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 2, 2012
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Even when that story drags, Moonrise Kingdom could be appreciated on mute.- IndieWire
- Posted May 21, 2012
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Transitioning back into a scripted dynamic after his quasi-documentary performance excursions with "Bruno" and "Borat," Baron Cohen loses none of his edge, combining slapstick inspiration and social commentary into a hilariously provocative blend.- IndieWire
- Posted May 14, 2012
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Despite the ongoing momentum, Sleepless Night never loses touch with its story.- IndieWire
- Posted May 8, 2012
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I Wish embraces blissful ignorance, even celebrating its child characters' naivete.- IndieWire
- Posted May 7, 2012
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Maintains a funny and sad focus on its single petulant subject.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 17, 2012
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