New York Post's Scores

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For 8,345 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 8.3 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:
8345 movie reviews
  1. A beautifully shot, well-acted movie that manages to make a complicated, real-life story without much drama feel like a thriller.
  2. A must-see for Nicholson's mesmerizing performance, which would probably hold interest even if the sound were turned off.
  3. Why has She chosen to end her young life with a senseless act of mass murder? We never find out - which is a good thing. Too much information would only get in the way and lessen this compelling film's evocation of dread.
  4. Mia Goth is as fine a name as can be imagined for the actress playing a creepy, hollow waif in A Cure for Wellness, and her name is practically a tag line for this fantastically eerie movie: “Me a Gothic!”
  5. According to rumors swirling on the Internet, an English-language remake is already in the works, possibly directed by David Cronenberg.
  6. An unconventional movie that requires an unconventional mindset to appreciate.
  7. One of the oddest movies I've seen in a while - and that's a good thing.
  8. The acting and story are solid, but the real star of Tulpan is the gorgeous, never-ending landscape -- flat and arid, and home to camels, goats and lambs, and hearty people who live in tentlike yurts.
  9. Halle Berry’s latest vehicle is old-fashioned as a leisure suit, but better-looking and a lot more fun.
  10. Nicely acted and stylishly photographed.
  11. Side by Side is an eye-opening, comprehensive look at the biggest technological revolution in Hollywood history. One huge irony is that digital formats are evolving so rapidly that the only foolproof way to archive and preserve a movie shot on video for future generations is . . . to transfer it to film.
  12. Miller is wincingly good at playing up the innocence.
  13. The meditative Swedish movie The Anchorage takes minimalism to the maximum.
  14. Steamy and solidly entertaining.
  15. This is powerful filmmaking for discerning viewers.
  16. The film’s reckoning, when it comes, is fully as heartbreaking as it should be.
  17. On the whole, it’s a pitch-perfect love letter to “Ab Fab” devotees. As for newcomers? My advice: See it after a couple of Stolis, darling, and you’ll be just fine.
  18. The title is to be taken figuratively, not literally -- is a top-notch study of family angst.
  19. An absorbing documentary.
  20. There's also enough laconic humor, warming camaraderie and hopeful stabs at dignity to keep the story from assuming the glum gunmetal gray of its setting on the coast of northwestern Spain.
  21. Perplexing but pleasing.
  22. Lighthearted and smart enough to be one of the best Altmanesque ensemble comedies of the last couple of years.
  23. Meet Peter Berlin - the man whose eccentric life style has earned him the title the Garbo of gay porn.
  24. Ever wonder what "Scrubs" would've been like if Zach Braff's fledgling-doctor character was psychotic instead of goofy? I get the feeling John Enbom, screenwriter of The Good Doctor, has.
  25. A love letter to the technology and movies of the 1980s as well as celebrating the DIY ethos of the YouTube generation.
  26. Overall, the film is not quite up to "Aladdin" and "The Little Mermaid" from the same directing team of Ron Clements and John Musker, not to mention the recent string of masterpieces from Pixar.
  27. A deeply pleasurable, old-fashioned blood-'n'-guts adventure film.
    • New York Post
  28. An impressive screen debut.
  29. Kane was nicknamed "Killer" because of his playing style -- and New York Doll has a killer surprise ending that may leave even hard-core punkers reaching for the Kleenex.
  30. The crowd-pleasing St. Vincent provides Murray with his first comic vehicle in years. It’s a tour de force and a cause for major celebration.

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