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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Look beyond the perfunctory dinosaur flatulence jokes, and Viva Rock Vegas is really quite sweet and clever.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
This is a big, audacious stunt of a movie -- pointless, perhaps, but incredibly fun to play with.- Miami Herald
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Everything that cynical moviegoers despise and the tender-minded adore.- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
Sad confusions and emotional disconnections are what the story is all about.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It''s loud and flashy and fun to look at, but you''ll grow tired of it very quickly.- Miami Herald
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Never really more than an amiable Cinderella story, but it leavens its subject with such heart, such idealism and such pure eroticism that it's nearly a total success.- Miami Herald
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Cary Darling
Sports a cool, early '60s soundtrack of hit-radio pop. But, make no mistake, this is no "American Graffiti."- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Has the feverish intensity of a bad dream, leavened with a subversive sense of humor that is both sophisticated and cracked.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
The unrelentingly dull Where the Money Is tests his (Newman's) legendary charisma in a way no actor could overcome.- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
O'Donnell has a fine eye for the small details of life and the movie feels rich, warm and real .- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
It's just as voyeuristically enjoyable as those VH-1 has-been bios but without the soft-focus star shots and with far more edge, energy and originality.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It's bottom-feeder entertainment wrapped up in high-minded airs.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
As light and fluffy as it is, Return to Me still proves surprisingly inviting.- Miami Herald
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Curtis Morgan
Moves too slowly, running out of gas in the later rounds of the plot.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Proves there are some things cartoons can't do better than live action after all.- Miami Herald
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Marta Barber
If only Beau Travail had a more dramatic edge, this nicely done film wouldn't have felt so long.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Ultimately too slight for its own good: It's a genial little doodle, light on plot and heavy on quotable, pithy observations.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Corny? You bet. But it also proves surprisingly inviting -- for a while, anyway.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
It's almost startling to see a film that believes in itself and its characters so deeply.- Miami Herald
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If you can summon up the resolve to search, there is not a single honest moment in all of Whatever It Takes.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
So needlessly convoluted, so crammed with subplots within subplots, it simply forgets about its gangland "Romeo & Juliet" premise.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Roberts inhabits the character with a gravity and poignancy that she had never even hinted at before.- Miami Herald
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Suggests that professional wrestling is more than a multibillion-dollar industry: It's also a way of life.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
A $100 million production of a 10-cent script, is so clunkily written, so bereft of any engaging ideas or emotions, you'd think De Palma would have sneered at it on first reading and passed- Miami Herald
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A devilish little comedy whose urbane, satirical humor will probably sail right over the heads of audiences weaned on Scream.- Miami Herald
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An unapologetically stupid and implausible movie, but in the best possible way -- it's so sure of itself, it wins you over.- Miami Herald
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Rene Rodriguez
Jarmusch has never seemed quite this baffling -- or quite this dull.- Miami Herald
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