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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Connie Ogle
Antonio Banderas looks a little older, Catherine Zeta-Jones snares a bigger role, and the powerful charms of both are weighed down by an absurdly plot-heavy script.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Prime may have its unlikely moments, but overall its heart is winningly untraditional and in exactly the right place.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
The explanation for all this mayhem eludes me, and even a lame last-minute twist isn't enough to cover the fact that Jigsaw ain't as clever as the movie thinks he is.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
This is the sort of small, intimate movie that, if it had been made on a low budget by independent actors, would be celebrated to the skies.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Mom (Elisabeth Shue) suffers from the fatal movie ailment of being so underwritten she's practically see-through.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Where the book was preciously and carefully crafted, the movie just feels precious.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang is a movie obsessed more with the act of telling a story than the story itself, which explains why, when the movie's finally over, less than half the audience will have understood the finer points of the mystery.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
It's frustrating to watch Levin try to reason with far-gone street-corner evangelicals (whose arguments are preposterous at best) when he might be building a stronger case by other means.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Ushpizin may not turn out to be as popular as Miracle on 34th Street, but if you believe that miracles can happen, it is a perfect outing during the holidays.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It doesn't spoil any of the story's surprising twists to say that Three of Hearts ends up uncovering some poignant truths about the nature of love, the pressures of commitment and the limits to the compromises we are willing to make for the people we care about.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Features one of the more pointless cameos ever when Tom Waits shows up abruptly in the desert to spout mystical nonsense about Domino trading her life for somebody else's. The scene has absolutely no place in this jarring, violent movie; Waits is just another of Scott's distractions.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It's an uncommonly optimistic meditation on death and lament, befitting a filmmaker whose movies (Jerry Maguire, Singles, Say Anything), no matter their subject matter, always double as a celebration of life.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Never before has Egoyan made a picture this egregiously, relentlessly bad.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Despite its serious subject matter, North Country is a crowd-pleaser at heart.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
It's all in the telling, and Loggerheads practically aches with its own heal-the-world earnestness.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
None-too-subtly implies Murrow could easily be talking about the present day.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It's an earnest, contemporary drama about adults -- OK, women -- that has no use for irony or cynicism, no room for cutting-edge, clever hipness.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Two for the Money, which was written by Dan Gilroy (Freejack, Chasers), is so badly constructed and illogical that its inanities manage to drown the actor (Pacino) out.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
The movie is a clumsy and uninspired mess, which is not to say that it's not funny.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
The magic of the movies is never more evident than with stop-motion animation, and nobody does it better than Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
Considering its superlative title (second only to George Stevens's New Testament epic, "The Greatest Story Ever Told"), I'm sorry to report that The Greatest Game Ever Played ranks somewhere in the murky middleground of sports movies.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
In the thriller Into the Blue, the Bahamian waters dazzle the eye. They are breathtaking and welcoming, possessing mysterious depths. The same cannot be said for the film's stars, Paul Walker and Jessica Alba, who are every bit as gorgeous as the scenery but not quite so profound.- Miami Herald
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Connie Ogle
Serenity shows what might have happened if Han Solo had been the focus of the original "Star Wars" instead of whiny Jedi wannabe Luke Skywalker.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The movie implies that despite its thunderous success, the book also destroyed Capote, who crossed a line in his quest for personal glory for which he could never forgive himself -- no matter how many accolades it brought him.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
Going Shopping can make a wonderful outing for girlfriends. It's fun.- Miami Herald
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Peter Debruge
With its predictable confrontations and tacky fantasy sequences, you feel writer/director Jane Anderson steering the material toward schmaltzy movie-of-the-week territory at every turn.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
The War Within is dark and somber, adjectives that describe both the film's look and its message.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
This movie demands that the viewer -- and even its own characters -- turn into thumb-sucking 3-year-olds with no need for plausibility or logic, as long as there are lots of flashing lights and whooshing noises emanating from the screen.- Miami Herald
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