New York Post's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 8,343 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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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 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,334 out of 8343
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Mixed: 1,701 out of 8343
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Negative: 2,308 out of 8343
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Lou Lumenick
Beautiful camerawork, some interesting scenes, but extraordinarily slow.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
More prettily photographed pretentious rubbish from the ridiculous Peter Greenaway.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Check your brains at the popcorn stand and hang on for a spectacular ride.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
An expensive demonstration that all the spectacular effects in the world aren't enough to make a great film - but it's worth seeing for that stunning half-hour alone.- New York Post
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Hannah Brown
The ugly, witless pair of clowns who flit through the movie are emblematic of everything that is wrong with this dull, monumentally pretentious mess.- New York Post
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Hannah Brown
A heartfelt, beautifully acted film that suffers from its similarity to countless other movies.- New York Post
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Hannah Brown
A stunningly intelligent look at how the founder of psychoanalysis and modern psychiatry developed his ideas.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Petty larceny - but Allen's fans won't want to miss this lowbrow caper.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
A cheerfully crude, well-cast (and frequently uproarious) campus comedy in the tradition of "There's Something About Mary."- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
This is a cheap-looking lowbrow comedy that likely would have gone straight to home video.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Goes from being tediously terrible to downright gigglesome.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Too crude for serious audiences and too serious to be good exploitation, Coming Soon is a teen sex comedy that's predictably getting a token theatrical release prior to its imminent debut on home video.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
May well be the dullest and most pointless version ever filmed, thanks to a stunningly bad lead performance by Ethan Hawke.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Though it contains some very funny, cleverly written comic sketches, Human Traffic shares with other drug movies the problem that watching other people on drugs is not interesting.- New York Post
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Hannah Brown
To paraphrase that old quip about slow-paced art films, it literally is watching paint dry.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Unpretentious and often witty, it's emotional punch is weakened by spotty performances, especially from Karin Viard in the lead role.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
There are a few interesting moments, but basically Up at the Villa is dangerously short of sympathetic characters.- New York Post
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Hannah Brown
Just as spectacular as seeing the view from Everest or other natural wonders caught by the IMAX technology.- New York Post
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Lou Lumenick
Would be solid family entertainment if it weren't for the funereal pacing, which may kill its appeal among young audiences.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
An exhilarating, sweeping epic that begs to be seen on the largest possible screen.- New York Post
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V.A. Musetto
Comes off as nothing more than a TV soap opera, with overwrought acting, simplistic dialogue and a generic plot.- New York Post
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Jonathan Foreman
Graham is funny and adorable in this endearing little romantic comedy.- New York Post
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