Los Angeles Times' Scores

For 16,524 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 56% higher than the average critic
  • 6% same as the average critic
  • 38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.3 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 63
Highest review score: 100 Sand Storm
Lowest review score: 0 Saw VI
Score distribution:
16524 movie reviews
  1. Low comedy doesn't get any lower than Love Stinks.
  2. Essentially a late-'90s MTV version of "The Exorcist," a half-serious, half-silly piece of business that keeps us involved despite (or maybe because of) being more than a little overdone.
  3. A fine mood piece with lots of atmosphere and boasts terrific performances from its stars.
  4. Kusturica works marvels with his endlessly amusing cast, and his film has an appealingly free and easy tone.
  5. There's something plodding and uncomfortably strident about Little Animals that keeps the audience from sharing, much less understanding, Bobby's enchantment.
  6. Corrente's gift for evoking the lives of blue-collar men that made his debut film, "Federal Hill," so appealing blends perfectly with the antic sensibility of the Farrellys.
  7. Melts swiftly...don't expect a shred of credibility.
  8. The sharpest inside Hollywood comedy in quite a while.
  9. A moderately diverting thriller that builds suspense and entertains effectively... strongest selling point is Charlize Theron.
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  10. Glowing, amusing movie that's a good bet to lift your spirits.
  11. This is a movie for younger children -- they won't notice that the children deliver their lines with all the conviction of an airline flight boarding announcement.
  12. Thinking too much about the contents will ruin what little pleasure there is in the experience.
  13. Tiresome, inept farce that's not even a fraction as clever or entertaining as it likes to imagine it is -- a complete waste of time.
  14. Script resounds throughout with astringent dialogue and stark authenticity.
  15. With preposterously convoluted plot twists, not even Grant is enough to make us smile all the way through the end.
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  16. In his knockout directorial debut writer Kevin Williamson taps into such universal memories with his shrewd and energetic dark comedy.
  17. Sleek...This is one "return" that's surely welcome.
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  18. Adapted by Sadayuki Murai from Yoshikazu Takeuchi's novel, "Perfect Blue" creates an increasingly terrifying world and pulls you into it with the effectiveness of a Hitchcock suspense classic. [07 Oct 1999, p.F16]
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  19. Just another lurid, contrived, xenophobic tale about Americans trapped in hideous foreign prisons.
  20. Has it's share of downtime.
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  21. This aggressively stupid film is merely business as usual, a compendium of all the current obsessions and fixations that make so many of these films such unhappy experiences.
  22. Even though you could wish that Better Than Chocolate was a little more substantially developed, it nonetheless brims over with good humor and high spirits and has some moments of stunning yet tasteful eroticism. [13 Aug 1999, p.F10]
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  23. Droll and delicious.
  24. It's clever, amusing, clever, visually inventive, clever, well-cast .
  25. A moderately diverting entertainment as sleek and aerodynamically sound as the glider its characters tool around in, it takes no extraordinary chances and delivers no major surprises.
  26. A virulent but thoroughly entertaining trilogy of tales about the besieged lower classes of Edinburgh, ripe with vulgarity, self-loathing, violence and economic disorder.
  27. Everything falls into place and seems exactly right: the brisk tempo, the crisp, witty performances, the slightly sooty touch.
  28. Both a step back and a step forward from the trends of modern animation, it feels like a classic even though it's just out of the box.
  29. So disarmingly eerie it's virtually guaranteed to rattle the most jaded of cages.
  30. So sharp and funny it should appeal to all ages.

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