For 6,911 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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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Jack Mathews
Beyond the cliches, there's something deeply offensive about the way Hostage exploits our empathy for children in peril.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Visually, Robots is fun and imaginative. The wow factor is enhanced in the IMAX version, also opening today.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
In making such an appealing movie about characters who are usually swept under the Hollywood rug, Binder does us all a service.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
This is a family movie in the best sense; it plays to children without talking down and to their parents without pandering. Mostly, it's just good fun.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
You can't have as many twists and turns in a story as dot the i without testing the audience's patience, and losing it before delivering the punch line.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Perhaps the most evocative movie of the new year, Campbell Scott's Off the Map, moves at the pace of a Southwestern sunset and ends before you're quite ready to let it go.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
The author is not to blame. Published in 1999, "Be Cool" is hipper, cooler and better than "Get Shorty," but everything hipper, cooler and better about it is either missing from the film or camped-up beyond recognition.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Adrien Brody is cornering the market on roles where he's hunted, haunted and under-nourished.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
It is a sweet, wonderfully acted cameo of a movie about the lengths to which a lioness will go to protect her cub.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Provides an intimate, nonpoliticized, uncensored and totally unappealing look at the lives of U.S. soldiers serving during a grim and uncertain period of insurgency.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
As stripped down as its title, this gentle Argentinian road movie makes much out of very little.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
After all the observations on heartache, politics, art, commerce, passion, identity, mortality, even mental health, six hours begin to seem downright compact.- New York Daily News
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Robert Dominguez
It's hard to tell who is more Cursed - the pretty young people who turn into werewolves on screen or the people who buy tickets for this slow, witless, predictable horror flick.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
An absolute mess with no coherent tone, story or point of view.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Bernstein blunts the inherent tension by zipping everything along at the pace of a snail with a sore foot. Still, Montenegro does wonders in her long silences, and makes her love scene with the eager 72-year-old Cortez look like a hookup at Club Med.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
The screenplay is chock-full of political and social observation tarnished by uneven acting and editing. The clumsy humor doesn't translate well.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Thanks to director Wayne Wang ("The Joy Luck Club"), there are also artistic touches that keep this movie from sticking to the roof of the mouth the way peanut butter does to Opal's pet.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
For all its spiritual angst, Constantine is about as silly as fantasies get.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
What the filmmakers missed in assuming the mask from the earlier film is that it was Carrey's astonishing physical comedy that made that film a hit, not the animation.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
South Korean director Kim Ki-duk does a bizarre riff on the twisted macho ethos of abusing women until they learn to love you.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
The very thought of humanizing Hitler makes me queasy. If he had a good side, I don't want to know about it.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
It's interesting in the same way the early, rejection episodes of "American Idol" are oddly compelling. But, of course, you can watch those for free.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Krause is very nearly too passive. Deadpan is one thing, an empty vessel is another.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
There's no refuge in this uncomfortably realistic movie, and that is its strength.- New York Daily News
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