Los Angeles Times' Scores

For 16,550 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 2.2 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:
16550 movie reviews
    • 29 Metascore
    • 20 Critic Score
    It isn't insultingly bad; it's just incompetent.
    • Los Angeles Times
    • 34 Metascore
    • 40 Critic Score
    Cinematographer Thom Best never captures the glory of the Canadian Rockies, and the uncredited editing is jarring and unconvincing in key action sequences.
    • Los Angeles Times
  1. Ah, what glorious casting!
    • Los Angeles Times
  2. Has the same kind of humor, charm and sensuality that made "Like Water for Chocolate" the most popular foreign-language film until "Life Is Beautiful" came along.
  3. A cheerful and smart mock documentary about hairdressing and Hollywood that knows enough not to take itself too seriously.
    • Los Angeles Times
    • 76 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    Richly imagined, gracefully written and delicately realized. [10 Mar 2001, p.F15]
    • Los Angeles Times
  4. The best the makers of Down to You can hope for is that girls in their early teens--clearly the film's target audience--will be so carried away by its charismatic stars that they'll overlook the film's various flaws.
    • Los Angeles Times
  5. May be too heady for some tastes but can stir you deeply, if you're open to it.
  6. Supernova isn't so super.
  7. A standard-issue Hollywood family film about a boy and his dog growing up in a Southern small town during World War II.
  8. There is plenty of nasty patter and aimless jokes about hard-core sex, soft-core drugs, dog feces and flatulence to keep you occupied while you wait, in vain, for any reason to laugh out loud.
  9. Grainy as it looks in its massive Imax blowup, Mickey's misadventures with water and a broom still have the kind of magic even modern technology can't always manage.
  10. An exciting, upbeat film, but not a very impressive example of the animator's art. [01 Feb 1989, p.8]
    • Los Angeles Times
    • 92 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    Close-Up is perhaps the emblematic work of the so-called Iranian New Wave, summing up its methods and preoccupations and also bringing together two of its key figures, Kiarostami and Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
  11. With power, intensity, remarkable range and an ability to disturb that is both unnerving and electric, it is more than Washington's most impressive part.
  12. Mr. Death, which is shot through with one dark absurdity after another, emerges as a cautionary tale if ever there was one.
  13. Has the gritty, intimate feel of an Eastern European film--and packs the power of a genuine revelation.
  14. A wonderfully entertaining, raunchy, hilarious and savage foray into the lives of a couple of beat-up middle-weight boxers who get a second chance.
  15. More travesty than tragedy.
  16. Fast, light and funny, Galaxy Quest has a wide, generation-spanning appeal--and you don't have to be a die-hard Trekkie to enjoy it.
  17. A beautifully mounted and directed film that, despite the presence of Matt Damon and Gwyneth Paltrow, is unexpectedly lacking in emotional impact.
  18. Has to fight to hold our attention and it doesn't always succeed.
  19. If this beautifully made if flawed film sends people back to his book, it will have done good work for sure.
  20. This energetic and diverting sports soap opera throws a few head fakes in the direction of an iconoclastic examination of the dark side of professional football.
  21. Unfortunately for Man on the Moon, Kaufman is definitely a person more interesting to hear about than to experience, an acquired taste few will be tempted to acquire.
  22. Top performances keep true-life mental ward tale Girl, Interrupted soaring, despite a script that frequently drifts into genre clichés.
  23. A stirring, thought-provoking feat of filmmaking, accomplished in every facet.
  24. A pleasure in all ways.
  25. A mainstream holiday movie, complete with stupendous special effects, amazing make-up artistry and sumptuous production design.
  26. While it's entertaining, it's not as persuasive as it needs to be to succeed fully.

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