New York Post's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 8,345 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 57
| Highest review score: | Patriots Day | |
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| Lowest review score: | Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,335 out of 8345
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Mixed: 1,702 out of 8345
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Negative: 2,308 out of 8345
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- Posted Apr 22, 2011
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V.A. Musetto
It's hard to make a dull movie with copious nudity and all kinds of sex (straight, bi and gay), although French filmmakers Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau manage to do so in Cote d'Azur.- New York Post
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Kyle Smith
A campus comedy that's as dull as bong water, Accepted is like the product of a community college filmmaking class, remedial division.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Takeshi's elliptical directorial style here is overwhelmed by the script's crudeness and lack of narrative power.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
It's a film pregnant with comic possibility that ought to be much funnier than it is.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
More fun than you'd expect from an adaptation of a '60s Hanna-Barbera cartoon that was in turn derived from a comic book.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Somewhere along the way, Borstal Boy became fatally compromised.- New York Post
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V.A. Musetto
Will go down in history as the movie that showed a turtle getting an enema. It also features a hot performance by Marguerite Moreau.- New York Post
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V.A. Musetto
Pity that the direction and narrative lack passion. If there's anything a story of interracial adultery needs, it's passion.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
A disappointing erotic thriller from director Jane Campion that amounts to an implausible update on "Looking for Mr. Goodbar."- New York Post
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V.A. Musetto
It would have been nice to learn as much about Sar the man as about Sar the dancer.- New York Post
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Johnny Oleksinski
If the title makes you wince, know the movie is a lot better than it deserves to be. You’ll actually care about what happens to the prickly blue dude, even if you never cared about getting to zone seven.- New York Post
- Posted Feb 13, 2020
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Johnny Oleksinski
“Secrets,” somehow the third of a planned five, really puts the “dumb” in Dumbledore.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
After a slightly promising start, this great-looking but ultimately deeply confusing and unscary sci-fi/horror opus turns into a quite boring rehash of M. Night Shyamalan's post-"Signs" films.- New York Post
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Kyle Smith
How bad could the boneyard be compared to sitting through this execrable piece of non-entertainment? Better dead than RED 2.- New York Post
- Posted Jul 18, 2013
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Lou Lumenick
An offer you shouldn't refuse: It's laugh-out-loud, side-splitting funny.- New York Post
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Kyle Smith
This is a guy comedy being mismarketed as a chick flick, complete with a poster that looks like a page from Lucky magazine.- New York Post
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Megan Lehmann
It's all entertaining enough, but don't look for any hefty anti-establishment message in what is essentially a whip-crack of a buddy movie that ends with a whimper.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Boring and irritating, and also mildly offensive in its ignorant depiction of both Judaism and Catholicism.- New York Post
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V.A. Musetto
Lacks excitement, although its solid story makes for decent viewing.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Long stretches of Mike Figgis' film are jaw-droppingly pretentious or painfully dull... Nevertheless, there are clever, funny, erotic and visually beautiful moments scattered throughout the film.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Though shamelessly derivative and amoral, The Girl Next Door is nevertheless funnier and smarter than most of the pathetic dreck aimed at the nation's teens.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
This Canadian-South African labor of love has its heart in the right place, even if the leads seem to have been cast more for their hunky looks than their stiff acting.- New York Post
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