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.
(0-100 point scale)
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
Rarely does an animated character merge as perfectly with the persona of the actor providing his voice as the star of Monsters, Inc. does with John Goodman.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Whether you're charmed or bored by the movie depends entirely on your feelings for Amelie, a young woman whose hyper-quirky personality both takes some getting used to and grows old fast.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
An entertaining, post-modern mulling of the nature of truth, and whether truth is ever so fixed that it can be captured on tape.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Why Travolta is slumming in B movies is anybody's guess. (I'll take a wild flier: "Battlefield Earth"?)- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Has all the tense crackle of film noir and the molasses drip of irony that is the trademark of movie-making brothers Joel and Ethan Coen.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Whether he's the victim of poor directing or misguided ambition, Bass is almost entirely charisma-free.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
The marvelous Dussolier makes a poignantly aging lothario, but Fillieres is so off-puttingly strange, we don't really care what she thinks about.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Boring is too active a verb to describe this minimalist psychological thriller.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Kline will break your heart, while the rest of the movie will just make you sick.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
It makes sly sense to link female hormonal bursts with the lunar cycle of the werewolf, but the movie's final act is the usual matted-fur chase.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Wenham and Porter are appealing actors, and Teplitzky's depiction of their coupling has an unflinching realism.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
If only half as much attention had been paid to story and character as to set design, the cast wouldn't be playing second banana to a gut rehab.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Everyone will be awed by the swooping shots and sweeping vistas -- the stuff IMAX really does know how to do right.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
The flaws are more than balanced out by the risks the earnest Kelly encourages his excellent cast to take.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
A ghetto horror movie that sets up some decent scares before becoming so amused with itself, it's a wonder we don't hear the crew laughing.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
There's little depth underneath the simmering surface, but if you're looking for escapist Halloween scares, you could do a lot worse.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Every time things start to get dull, you're brought up short by another moment of surprising beauty.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Some people will want to call it pornography. In one respect, it's the opposite.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Only David Paymer -- and the actor formerly known as the singer Meat Loaf, playing Newman's suspicious neighbor, ring true.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
What makes this one stand out is the tugging, melancholy romance hiding behind the curtain of blood.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
An amazing physical specimen, beautifully photographed and edited. If you think of it as your own opium dream, you may dismiss the lousy story as a mere side effect.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
I don't know why Redford and the white-hot Gandolfini signed on for this fiasco, but the give-and-take between them is the film's sole pleasure.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Needs someone to roll down a window and let in some fresh air.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Linklater's ravishing new movie represents a bold leap into the possibilities of technology.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Striking naturalism and blatant dishonesty blend awkwardly in this bleak drama.- New York Daily News
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