Miami Herald's Scores
- Movies
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For 4,219 reviews, this publication has graded:
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48% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 60
| Highest review score: | Radio Days | |
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| Lowest review score: | Teen Wolf Too |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,423 out of 4219
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Mixed: 1,074 out of 4219
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Negative: 722 out of 4219
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Rene Rodriguez
Ferrell's shtick never grows tiresome, because it's constantly changing.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
The touch of sharp and edgy storytelling has returned to French master Claude Chabrol.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Using a semi-documentary approach, Glatzer and Westmoreland circumvent the considerable potential for sentimentality inherent in their story, instead taking a frank and direct approach to kids who, while far from hardened, are nowhere near innocent, either.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
This is more of a thinking man's action flick -- a small, intense film made on a giant canvas that finds Mann experimenting with and pushing at the boundaries of mainstream filmmaking.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
A briskly-paced, refreshing kick in this season of draggy, two-hour-plus movies. The film is smarter and funnier than its trailers indicate, and, as a bonus, there are no superheroes, pirates or Wilson brothers to be found.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
Writer/director John A. Davis (Jimmy Neutron) is a wizard at transforming the most mundane setting -- the front yard, for crying out loud -- into another world.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
A devastating disappointment. Badly acted, amateurishly directed and woefully unfunny.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Despite the film's sloppy structure, it feels weirdly good to hang out with these losers again.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It lacks the simplicity and resonance of classic fairy tales: It's so muddled and belabored, it's hard to imagine the tykes ever staying awake long enough to hear how it all turned out.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
Ultimately, what happens with the house is not only entertaining, but a marvel of what animation can accomplish in this day and age.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Overall, the film's sheer mediocrity prevents Thurman from flying to its rescue.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Admirers of the author will find in Edmond all the elements that turned Mamet into a favorite.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The worst kind of sequel -- the kind that exists only to give you more-more-more of what you liked the first time around, without ever justifying its own existence. This lavish, superbly designed film goes on for an exhausting 2½ hours.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
More than once during A Scanner Darkly, you find yourself wishing these characters would just shut up.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
A lightweight, formulaic piece of fluff, but you wouldn't know that by Meryl Streep's performance.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
By giving the hero's inner plight so many dimensions, Superman Returns brings a richer, grander perspective to a seminal character without changing his essence. It's a profoundly personal take on a universal icon, made by a filmmaker who continues to improve with each movie.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
The aggressively over-the-top plot is sloppy and totally irrelevant. What counts are the jokes that fly so fast they're easy to miss.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Shaped just like the murder-mystery its title promises, the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? introduces us to the victim, then rounds up the suspects most likely responsible for its demise.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
With an exciting way out, the audience would have gladly overlooked all the loose ends from earlier in the movie. But the way Hall plays it, he undermines the early style and intelligence of his all-black action movie, taking audiences for the wrong kind of ride in the end.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Like its predecessors, Tokyo Drift suffers from a terminal lack of levity.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
Something about the sequel, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, doesn't seem nearly as obnoxious as the original.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
The Lake House overflows with heart-stopping thrills, if by ''thrills'' you mean ''watching attractive people wait around for letters to be delivered by mystical forces.'' Which, come to think of it, makes this romantic melodrama sound a lot more interesting than it is.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The movie is a bauble, but it's an enjoyably weird and original one, and it is anchored by Black's constantly amusing performance.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Even though Lower City ultimately leads nowhere (the movie doesn't end so much as simply stop), you won't mind having taken the trip.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Tiresome romantic comedy that reinforces every imaginable gay stereotype.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Unfortunately, the film is also at times dull, though the scale definitely tilts toward enjoyment. Quality balance aside, who doesn't want to enjoy a few hearty laughs? Only Human provides a few of those.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Manages to turn an internal, solitary activity into fodder for an engaging, even exciting movie.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Cars is certainly watchable, and there's always some amusing bit of business happening at the edges of the frame.- Miami Herald
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