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
It's blunt, to the point, aggressively manipulative and, at 86 minutes, not a minute longer than it needs to be.- Miami Herald
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This delicate, transporting movie, which keeps dialogue to a minimum to tell its story primarily through images, is also a triumph of sheer cinematic craft that mirrors its characters' contemplative natures while extolling the virtues of lives simply led.- Miami Herald
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It's an unabashedly square picture, and proud of it. It is also a warm, funny, earnest movie, a stand-up exercise in a kind of Hollywood melodrama -- the feel-good weepie -- that has long been out of fashion.- Miami Herald
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Irritating when it should be amusing, dumb when it should be zany, flat when it should be snappy.- Miami Herald
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Energetic, nostalgic, occasionally troubling movie.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
The first film was tedious in the extreme; Monsters Unleashed, though it feels way too long and padded, it shows at least brief flashes of imagination.- Miami Herald
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A thoughtful, audacious meditation on love and relationships that finds a group of wildly disparate talents clicking together in perfect unison.- Miami Herald
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Even though Taking Lives is not very good, it does contain a) a cool car chase and b) a sex scene in which Jolie goes topless. For some, this will be enough entertainment.- Miami Herald
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Faster, leaner and more compact than the original. Dumber, too, but that's almost always the case with remakes.- Miami Herald
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A high-wire act of storytelling, tone and old-fashioned chutzpah.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
In the end Secret Window asks too much, demands allegiance when only incredulity can be mustered.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Bergman's debut feature is tender yet disturbing, sad yet at times funny.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Like most movies about death, the gentle, quirky Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself ultimately turns out to be a story about embracing life.- Miami Herald
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The scattershot nature of the script, which feels as if it had been made up on the spot, leaves the actors looking like they're enjoying some private joke not shared with the audience. Self-indulgent does not even begin to describe it.- Miami Herald
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The racing itself is entertaining enough, though it's not so mesmerizing as the shorter, more focused competition in the far-superior "Seabiscuit."- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
That the film avoids the conflicts making the daily headlines out of Israel is one good reason why James' Journey, though not very well made, is interesting.- Miami Herald
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Far more imaginative and intriguingly moody than other recent thrillers.- Miami Herald
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In the end, they are only moments, and even at a merciful 86 minutes, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights feels formidably long.- Miami Herald
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Twisted is a movie so derivative it's hard to pinpoint exactly how many other thrillers it poaches from.- Miami Herald
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There's a strange, bittersweet melancholy in watching the protagonists of Good Bye, Lenin! being buffeted about by change, but refusing to let go of each other.- Miami Herald
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It's a strange kind of spiritual movie -- one that aims for the gut more often than the heart.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
The film's concept is so absurd and Hamer goes about developing it with such a regimented structure that you have to believe that the filmmaker is poking fun at himself and the world he knows well.- Miami Herald
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A cliché-ridden, condescending and ham-handed film that clumsily fails to bring to life what should be an interesting story. You might say none of its punches even comes close to connecting.- Miami Herald
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But the blame for the stultifying Mooseport lies squarely on the shoulders of the screenwriters and anyone else who assumed the limited Romano could carry such a dated, lousy film. The results are in: He can't do it, at least not without a lot more help.- Miami Herald
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You can tell they're desperate when they unashamedly resort to showcasing cutesy sea-creature behavior. Sandler is a funny guy. Let him work for his own laughs. He doesn't need a puking walrus to prop him up.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Some scenes drag, but Seagull's Laughter is still delightful.- Miami Herald
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In a cast of wonderful non-professional actors, unfortunately Osama is the weakest. But to be fair, Barmak focuses more on situations than on developing the characters.- Miami Herald
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