New York Daily News' Scores

For 6,911 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 42% higher than the average critic
  • 3% same as the average critic
  • 55% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.2 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 57
Highest review score: 100 Fruitvale Station
Lowest review score: 0 The Fourth Kind
Score distribution:
6911 movie reviews
  1. Unfortunately, what you'll remember most about the movie is its banal script and dialogue so ripe it almost laughs at itself.
  2. A strange creature, a narcissistic mock documentary.
  3. It turns out that puppets can tell us more about who we are as a nation than the most meticulous documentary. In Team America: World Police, the potty-mouthed, crazily brilliant musical from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the result is hilarious, shocking and bound to offend nearly everyone.
  4. This is a "What were they thinking?"-size disaster, with the wrong actors in the wrong roles in a project that had no reason to be remade in the USA.
  5. It's a virtual clip reel of grandly comic moments that remind us what a good actress can do when parts are scarce.
  6. In the expanding genre of quirky comedies, first-time writer-director Michael Clancy's messy, fitfully funny Eulogy is among the quirkiest.
  7. Mo'Nique, co-star of TV's "The Parkers," gives a loud, brassy performance as Peaches Whitaker.
  8. Its premise had me worn out by the second reel.
  9. It's a deceptively simple tale that tackles, serenely and with surprising humor, issues of gender, power, custom and change.
  10. In his feature film debut, Little uses washed-out color and a you-are-there immediacy to tell a powerful wartime tale of survival, morality and honor.
  11. Bannon's film makes good use of historical footage to show how a B-list Hollywood actor made the unlikely ascension to commander-in-chief.
  12. Can't cope with its own weirdness.
  13. Through a subplot dealing with Catholic missionaries, an underlying theme of Western encroachment on ancient Korean culture permeates this lushly filmed tale.
  14. A marvel of character-driven drama that no serious filmgoer should miss.
  15. Rousing, action-packed.
  16. What is unusual and exciting about the movie is the assemblage of raw talent in the cast.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    The film provides a rare glimpse into the other side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and serves as a chilling reminder that the hostilities aren't about to end anytime soon.
  17. Might as well have been titled "That Kentucky Fried Chicken Movie." That's how it will be referred to, anyway, though some people may insert an adjective such as "convoluted," "disappointing," or "anti-climactic" before the name of the fast-food franchise.
  18. One of those purposely head-scratching films meant to be viewed more than once. The extra ticket sales should easily cover Carruth's initial $7,000 budget.
  19. Offbeat, engaging documentary.
  20. It's not as clever, or as consistently funny, or as well-cast as "Shakespeare in Love," but Richard Eyre's Stage Beauty is the most fun I've had with the Bard since that 1998 Oscar winner.
  21. Here's one for the Sick Voyeurs Club.
  22. Saleem makes clever use of imagery, with the beautiful, snow-filled vistas representing his characters' personal and social isolation. But "Vodka" moves about as fast as the distant ice caps melt.
  23. Bad as he is, Fallon cannot claim Taxi's worst moment. That belongs to Ann-Margret.
  24. Tarnation represents a breakthrough in the possibilities of the personal film as a mix of poetry and journalism. It's also harrowing as hell.
  25. There's a lot of flashy acting going, notably by Travolta, who has not been more engaging on-screen in a decade, and by newcomer Barrett, a willowy Aussie who, as a woman living with the specter of death, gives the film's most complete performance.
  26. Not wildly imaginative, and it has a tepid mix of movie references. But the physical environment and characters make it irresistible.
  27. The cinematic equivalent of the mad-scientist experiment gone awry. It seems to be grooving on its own strangeness, at the expense of its connection with a paying audience.
  28. A riveting rock documentary.
  29. Does an excellent job of telling Kerry's side of it.

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