New York Post's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 8,343 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
44% higher than the average critic
-
2% same as the average critic
-
54% 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: | Patriots Day | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 4,334 out of 8343
-
Mixed: 1,701 out of 8343
-
Negative: 2,308 out of 8343
8343
movie
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- New York Post
- Read full review
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
Andersson has a one-of-a-kind style that not all viewers will appreciate. His humor is not at all like Hollywood’s. His is leisurely and cerebral — two words never heard in La La Land.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
This is the sort of comedy that requires you not only to suspend disbelief, but your sanity as well.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
Thanks to an unexpected twist and a clever motivation lurking in the back story of the super-villain, G-Force has enough going on to more or less maintain grown-up interest, and there's plenty to please the kiddies.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
The film mangles its twist and fails to deliver an interesting coup de grace or a sharp line of dialogue.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
- New York Post
- Read full review
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
In the Loop is certainly the smartest and funniest movie inspired by the Iraq war.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
Starts promisingly, but Jonas Pate directs his fine cast straight into a swamp of schmaltz as every loose thread of plot gets patly resolved.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
It's the oldest bittersweet story in the book, of course, but music-video director Marc Webb approaches his feature debut with great confidence, flair and a minimum of schmaltz.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
A Woman in Berlin, which is based on an anonymously written memoir of the same name, serves also as a testimony to women who put men in their place.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
There's something seriously wrong when you assemble actors this good -- and can't believe a single stilted word coming out of their mouths.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
If we can agree on anything in this great divided land of ours, it's this: Mischa Barton can't act.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
Clichéd stories, clichéd characters. All that's missing is Ed Burns.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
"HP6" is suspenseful and artfully realized. It's a definite improvement over J.K. Rowling's dimly written and exposition-clogged book.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
Like its star, the movie is too short and a little thin but just about perfect.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
Isn't especially hilarious, but it has a warm sense of humor instead of a string of gross-out jokes. It'll be a cable mainstay.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
Probably more gut-bustingly funny than anything else out there right now.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
Not only isn't the new effort up to the standards of the anime, it's bloody awful by any standard.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Kyle Smith
Few kinds of art are more boring than the insistently transgressive, and few movies are more boring than Humpday.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
With Lake Tahoe, Mexican filmmaker Fernando Eimbcke proves himself adept at turning a blank screen into a work of art.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
May be momentarily entertaining, but don't expect anything profound from the lightweight saga.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
Stick a fork in Nia Vardalos. I've been to funerals that were a lot more fun than I Hate Valentine's Day, her second alleged romantic comedy in less than a month.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
After winning raves at last year's New York Film Festival, Pablo Larrain's Tony Manero, from Chile, is receiving a run here.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
There is much more of an emphasis on action in this nicely crafted, fast-paced sequel, which at its best shares the antic qualities of classic Warner Bros. cartoons.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
- New York Post
- Read full review
-
- New York Post
- Read full review
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
A lighter hand would have enhanced some very good performances.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
- New York Post
- Read full review
-
-
Reviewed by
V.A. Musetto
The show works pretty much the same as "Idol" does, with Afghans voting by cellphone for their favorite performers. But this is Afghanistan, where the Taliban still has power, not America.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by
-
-
Reviewed by
Lou Lumenick
The movie is a visual feast, with Oscar-caliber sets and costumes that for many will justify the trip to the Paris Theatre.- New York Post
- Read full review
-
Reviewed by