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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Jami Bernard
Petersen's speculative reenactment makes for gripping summer entertainment -- if you don't mind a little corn floating in your brine.- New York Daily News
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Trixie has "cult favorite" written all over it. That is to say, the general public is likely to say ixnay.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Far from the smart historical epic some might have expected, is just another feisty summer shoot-'em-up.- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
Carrey's performance is a tour de force of physical mime.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
If you haven't had enough of the Central Park rampage videos showing human nature at its worst, you could always pay to see Boricua's Bond.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
Violent, cool and street-smart, Shaft supplies everything you want in a summer movie.- New York Daily News
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Movies about junkies are often brutal to watch, but Jesus' Son has such a light touch, you have little to fear. Little to gain, too.- New York Daily News
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A long sit for those unfamiliar with Proust's literary quest and output, but the view is sensational.- New York Daily News
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Under that small but growing category of movies that break the mold but that no one but a masochist could sit through is Humanité.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
If you're a rave virgin, it'll more likely make you feel like the guest nobody invited. And why would you pay nine bucks for that?- New York Daily News
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Jack Mathews
The saga might have worked better as a novel, where we could cast the characters with our imaginations, and keep them straight.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
The leaden bits do bring the proceedings to a screeching halt too many times, but the costumes are breathtaking, and the details (like color-coordinated martinis) are dazzling.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
Genuinely entertaining and, thanks to a well of self-deluded quotes from the men, shockingly funny.- New York Daily News
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A mindless, cliche-riddled action-cartoon, a blur of metal and fire and screeching tires, with bad dialogue, cardboard characters and a volume set so high, it makes the Indianapolis 500 sound like chamber music.- New York Daily News
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Jami Bernard
A silly buddy caper that should delight the adolescent at heart, even if some of the jokes have been sitting too long in the desert sun.- New York Daily News
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Leaves the viewer exhausted, jet-lagged from the effort of investing equally in competing story lines.- New York Daily News
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Elizabeth Weitzman
When Kikijuro goes soft, the film falls apart, with him becoming a slapstick clown, mugging shamelessly to entertain Masao and the audience.- New York Daily News
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There's solid chemistry between Cruise and the stunning Newton, a superb actress previously restricted to such ethnic roles as Sally Hemings in "Jefferson in Paris" and the title role in "Beloved."- New York Daily News
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For sheer bravura film making, for creating a cartoon world with real air, flesh, blood and the exhilarating cycle of fear and escape, Dinosaur is tops.- New York Daily News
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An ambitious film that sticks with you long after you have left the theater -- because of both what it achieves and what it does not.- New York Daily News
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Allen was out of his element in creating characters who feel like East Coast cousins of the Clampetts, and his dialogue has never been more banal or forced.- New York Daily News
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