Miami Herald's Scores
- Movies
- TV
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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Charles Savage
The movie's only value is in unwittingly defining more clearly how played out the whole transgressing-boundaries-as-art thing has become.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Will leave you taking sides, whether or not that was the film's intent.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Himalaya doesn't need a traditional story line to transport the viewer into another, fascinating world.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
With all the obvious work that went into this beautifully detailed, giant-scale movie, and considering the historical importance of the subject matter, was it too much to ask for a trace of intelligence, or maturity, or even insight?- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Anyone who understands the subtle shadings of friendship will appreciate Our Song's realistic slice of teen life.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
One of the most anticlimactic finales I've ever seen in a movie- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The first of this summer's would-be blockbusters that deserves to be a hit.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It's impossible to watch this beautifully chaotic, excessive movie impassively. You'll either embrace what Luhrmann has done here or run out of the theater, holding your head.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
If nothing else, Startup.com is a pointed reminder that mixing business and friendship never, ever works.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Intrigues mainly for its spare style and brittle, sweat-soaked performances.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
A Middle Ages "Rocky" that spares no cliche in its unduly long, 2 1/4 hours.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The Mummy was certainly no "Raiders," but as far as summer movies go, it was just good enough.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
At the very least, Corman would have remembered to make the movie fun.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It might have all seemed hip and edgy 10 years ago, but today, it just feels tired.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
There are several stretches when the movie is actually hilarious.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Certainly diverting and, in Thurman, it also has a knockout of a performance.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
It's Zellweger's movie to win or lose, of course, and she succeeds without the slightest touch of Hollywood glamour.- Miami Herald
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Sara Wildberger
A fair weekend distraction for 10-year-old girls.- Miami Herald
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Sara Wildberger
Strolls from high sentiment to low humor without a stumble, but without reaching any great depth or height.- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
A mediocre widget stamped straight out of the mold of the popular police procedural.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
What you'll remember most are a pretty face and the hot and steamy sex scenes. That is not enough.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Farmanara bears his soul, and his honesty permeates this work as strongly as the smell of camphor.- Miami Herald
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Director Jean-Marie Gaubert, who also directed this film's French predecessor, keeps the silly story barreling along.- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
Rising above simple sentiment to explore class differences and the enduring clash between East and West with wit and wisdom.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
If The Tailor of Panama doesn't quite gel, the attempt is still worth savoring.- Miami Herald
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