New York Post's Scores

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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. This inferior sequel is doomed by a lousy - and extremely vulgar - script.
  2. Leconte turns up the erotic heat in the most gorgeously photographed black-and-white film since Wim Wenders' sublime "Wings of Desire."
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  3. Its superb performances, music, photography, dialogue, its rhythms of tone and theme all complement each perfectly.
  4. Ranges from exquisitely sensitive to crass, but overall, it's an interesting effort.
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  5. Poetic but tedious and all but plotless.
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  6. Skin-crawlingly awful.
  7. Under the direction of Allan Moyle ("Pump up the Volume"), Nairn, McCarthy and Balaban give confident, believable performances but overacting plagues the rest of the cast.
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  8. It's highly entertaining, even if it's almost entirely one-sided.
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  9. It's fascinating and moving all the same, both in its depiction of Iranian daily life and in its powerful portrait of female oppression.
  10. The film is only 91 minutes long, but it seemed to stretch out for days.
  11. Best watched while doing a crossword or reading the paper.
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  12. If you're able to check your brain at the popcorn stand, you'll stand a much better chance of enjoying this crowd pleaser.
  13. Francois Ozon, perhaps France's hottest director of the moment, is often better creating stylish visuals than dramatically credible situations, but Criminal Lovers is never boring.
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    • 28 Metascore
    • 25 Critic Score
    Even duller than the original, but will fulfill its function as a feature-length commercial for Pokemon merchandise.
  14. Rather morbid.
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  15. A laughably bad B-thriller.
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    • 30 Metascore
    • 63 Critic Score
    In spite of (its) flaws, Fear of Fiction is an intense film with many touching and funny moments.
  16. There's enough wit, intelligence and theatrical intensity at work in Larry Kramer to overcome an occasional tendency toward politically correct smugness.
  17. Fake-sounding dialogue, some over-deliberate performances and five amazingly trite linked stories.
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  18. A real crock.
  19. Spectacular special effects and sets.
  20. The static, claustrophobic movie is very much a filmed play.
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  21. Almost too creepy to be poignant, and generally funny only in an uncomfortable, squirm-in-your seat way.
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  22. It's Willis who delivers the goods in scene after scene, triumphing over a thin script, often bland direction.
  23. Infuriating grab-bag of a movie.
  24. Those with the stomach to sit through Decline will be rewarded with a lively, masterful documentary.
  25. Comes as close to perfect as any movie I've seen lately.
  26. There is probably an amusing movie to be made about camps that try to "rehabilitate" homosexuals - but this thuddingly stupid satire isn't it.
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  27. The gleeful teen-horror spoof that proves that the Farrelly brothers have no monopoly on outrageous, politically incorrect comedy.
  28. This is one perfectly terrifying movie, an instant classic.

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