New York Post's Scores

  • Movies
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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. Pretty but tedious Euro-pap at its most self-indulgent.
  2. There have been many documentaries about the Holocaust in recent years, but this one really stands out.
  3. Less an updated version of the Dostoevsky novel than an unusually somber Hollywood teen love story.
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  4. One of those thriller-comedy combos that never get the balance quite right.
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  5. Dark, morbidly funny and quite violent movie, which plays with audience members' heads in ways many people will find quite disturbing.
  6. Ed Radtke's film-fest favorite does at least boast some fine acting, excellent photography and an authentic feel for life on the highway.
  7. The talented cast doesn't stand much of a chance in this rambling, pointless narrative.
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  8. A worthy addition to the growing canon of Holocaust documentaries.
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  9. An unqualified triumph, the year's best movie so far.
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  10. Falters seriously is its too-leisurely pacing.
  11. An impressive screen debut.
  12. Frantic and out of control - and great fun to watch.
  13. An amateurish, pointless exercise in filmmaking.
  14. Well worth seeing for the terrific performances.
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  15. It's hoary and clunky even by the low standards of contemporary thrillers.
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  16. There are times when the urban dialect is so thick, you wish the film came with subtitles.
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  17. This oddly cheerful, decreasingly dark comedy actually works and can boast some of the most enjoyable performances of the year.
  18. A lovely, intelligent film from Spain about recognizable human beings with real-life problems.
  19. A crass, mechanical attempt at a thriller that should have gone straight to video.
  20. Features less than 10 minutes of music in its mercifully brief 83-minute running time.
  21. Initially amusing but finally sour sex comedy.
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  22. Well worth seeing for Walters, whose comic and dramatic gifts are showcased to very entertaining effect.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    The late Akira Kurosawa's shamelessly sentimental last film is a fond and fitting farewell.
  23. Shapeless, tedious, hopelessly bad sequel.
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  24. Androgynous Clea DuVall's performance shines through a foggily told, vaguely acted coming-of-age tale.
  25. Fascinating, beautifully photographed portrait of a vanished community.
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  26. A 21st-century equivalent of the early James Bond flicks.
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  27. Essentially a feature-length commercial for both the growing sport of competitive cheerleading and ESPN2 .
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  28. Tepid tale of star-crossed lovers in 1910 Wales.
  29. Mostly an unfunny, rather dull affair.

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