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: 100 Patriots Day
Lowest review score: 0 Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras
Score distribution:
8343 movie reviews
  1. Ghobadi (himself an Iranian Kurd) takes some gorgeous shots against the snow, but his storytelling is uneven and often slow.
  2. A glitzy and shallow satire about shallow people.
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  3. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser for the whole family.
  4. Isn't as relentlessly vulgar or cartoonish as "The Ladies Man" - nor is it a whole lot more realistic.
  5. Extremely well-made (and evenhanded) film.
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  6. It's like your appendix - you'll never even miss it.
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  7. A film that fans of Latin jazz won't want to miss.
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  8. Chan at his high-kicking best. Some sequences are simply amazing.
  9. Visually accomplished and wonderfully acted.
  10. Abysmal performances, limp direction (Will Gould) and a heavy-handed script drive a stake through a semi-interesting idea about the persecution of gay werewolves in a remote English village.
  11. A smarmy, smirky but ultimately boring film.
  12. Even parents might find themselves having fun.
  13. Works unexpectedly well for its first three quarters.
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  14. Altman and Rapp skirt the fine line between satire and caricature, stopping just short of ridiculing the women who pack Dr. T's office.
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  15. Painfully stupid.
  16. Probably would have yielded a more interesting documentary than this sugary feature.
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  17. One of those potentially interesting movies that takes its sweet time getting to the point - by which time many audience members will likely have bailed out or dozed off.
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  18. A wonderfully acted, strangely low-key prison movie.
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  19. An uplifting, crowd-pleasing film in the tradition of "The Full Monty" that could easily win Oscar nominations for both its 11-year-old star, Jamie Bell, and first-time director, Stephen Daldry.
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  20. Atrociously written.
  21. The dramatic history of the Soviet space program deserves a far more competent documentary than this amateurish Dutch production.
  22. Generic memoir of lower-middle-class "white ethnic" life in the '50s.
  23. Predictable, rarely scary.
  24. Has its moments, but overall the effect is uneven.
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  25. One
    A rare dud in the Shooting Gallery series.
  26. Excellent performances in an entertaining if less than totally plausible story.
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  27. Should you get Carter? Sure - but make it the Michael Caine classic Warner Bros. is releasing on video next week.
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  28. A charming, (mostly) briskly unsentimental love story, written, directed and acted with remarkable assurance.
  29. Crippled by lame storytelling.
  30. Presents an intelligent, profound and at times heartrending slice of Taiwanese middle-class existence - as seen by characters at different stages of life.

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