For 6,911 reviews, this publication has graded:
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3% same as the average critic
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55% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.2 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 57
| Highest review score: | Fruitvale Station | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Fourth Kind |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,885 out of 6911
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Mixed: 2,801 out of 6911
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Negative: 1,225 out of 6911
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Jami Bernard
The problem comes when the movie turns into a tedious, faith-based diatribe against medical science.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Niccol doesn't always get the mix right, and the tone here is inconsistent. But the movie remains compelling, largely because of Cage's dry, deadpan delivery.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
It's as if two-thirds of the book have been reduced to one-word chapter headings.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Panayotopoulou does handle the material with sensitivity, but she relies too much on her young hero's unlikely precocity, which unwittingly diminishes the intensity of a child's very real grief.- New York Daily News
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Robert Dominguez
It's Pucci - who's already won a couple of acting prizes on the festival circuit, including Sundance - who steals the film with a wonderful performance blending the awkward innocence, vulnerability and pain of being a teen.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
It's the same old, same old - except with some really snappy one-liners.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Instructive but aggressively biased liberal history lesson.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
The movie's a botch, but at least it'll make you feel good about your own daily drudgery.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Because his self-conscious musings are given so much space, it helps to arrive at the movie already awed by Shicoff's talents so you can overlook his (and this dramatically unfocused film's) flaws.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
It's an ugly affair overall, but at least you can say you've never seen such beautiful shirts.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
A neat, twisty little domestic drama about smart people, foolish choices.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
A fascinating capsule of an era long past.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Garcia's somber narration is a turnoff, but this plucky little diatribe gets you thinking about the larger implications facing future generations.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Thought-provoking, but not quite as profound as it pretends to be.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Certainly has the look and feel of a masterpiece, but it's missing the emotional core that most moviegoers need.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
The screenplay has no idea how to modulate the banter between the movie's talented stars so that it approximates affectionate and playful sparring.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
It's no great thing, but in their (Weinstein brothers') heyday as Oscar campaigners, they could have made Redford a contender.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
You know this movie is French (apart from the subtitles), because everyone looks great, gets naked and later breaks into a peppy musical number about the joys of lobster and shellfish.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Keane is a movie you might see on a dare, and though I think it is brilliantly conceived, I wouldn't dare to dare you.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
The teen actors grin twitchily as if tickled by sudden growth spurts, but apparently nothing can hurt their chances with the females in this libidinous zip code.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
A good movie that could have been better, Joseph Cedar's sensitive Israeli drama falters when he trades sociological observations for political ones.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Wood is compelling, but Charlie Hunnam ("Nicholas Nickleby") is the one to watch.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
A charmingly loony tale of two young loners who form an unlikely bond, this droll Japanese import puts the predictable banality of most Hollywood teen flicks to shame.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
With a soundtrack that ranges from classical to jazz to bluegrass, this is not only an obvious choice for music lovers, but required viewing for anyone interested in the mysteries of creative inspiration.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
A suddenly vital biography, Make It Funky, pays apt homage to the unique gifts New Orleans has given its country over the last century. Watching it ought to inspire anyone to return the favor.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Earnest but practically unwatchable movie. I haven't spent an hour and a half with worse company since high school detention.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
The result is a feast for the senses.- New York Daily News
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