Newsweek's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 1,617 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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40% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Children of a Lesser God | |
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| Lowest review score: | Down to You |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 952 out of 1617
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Mixed: 532 out of 1617
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Negative: 133 out of 1617
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David Ansen
This is not exactly standard children's fare, but kids (and their parents) should be smitten by its wit and wisdom.- Newsweek
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Although the film occasionally descends into mawkishness, Shyamalan is skilled at bringing the tension to excruciating heights.- Newsweek
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David Ansen
It's not just that the movie is formulaic; it's disingenuous. It relies on Roberts's smile to erase all misgivings. But all the stardust in the world can't disguise the fact that this is more package than picture.- Newsweek
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Deep Blue Sea gives good rush -- earning its stripes as one terrific junk movie.- Newsweek
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There's something for everyone in this 70-minute special effects frolic, and lovers of the cartoon will find the movie relatively faithful to its animated predecessor.- Newsweek
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Ted Gideonse
The crude humor in Drop Dead Gorgeous does not have a moral point to it. It's just crude.- Newsweek
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The more the computer-generated images take over, the sillier The Haunting gets. By the end, the computers have chased all the scares away.- Newsweek
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Jack Kroll
If some nagging sense of anachronism, a bit too much Freudian Vienna in his postmodern New York, prevents Eyes Wide Shut from being at the top of his list, Kubrick's 13th and last film is his most humane.- Newsweek
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A fairy tale reminding us that childhood fears are deep and tangled as tree roots.- Newsweek
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Arlington Road does a nice job of keeping things speculative enough to remain interesting.- Newsweek
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A surprisingly earnest and cautionary movie, careful to attract female viewers and not freak parents out too badly.- Newsweek
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David Ansen
A thick stew of sex, violence and suspicion, Lee's movie -- spiked up with a virtually nonstop soundtrack -- definitely has the power to jangle your nerves.- Newsweek
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Every bit as tasteless, irreverent, silly and smart as the Comedy Central cartoon that catapulted creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone into the Hollywood catbird seat.- Newsweek
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Just because Sandler's Sonny makes little sense as an actual human being doesn't mean he won't make you laugh.- Newsweek
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It's a swirling, fluid retelling of the tale that packs an impressive cargo of laughs, thrills and wonders into a watertight 88 minutes.- Newsweek
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The General's Daughter purports to be a serious examination of the seedy underbelly of military life, but one has the uneasy sensation that it simply wants to show as much of it on screen as possible.- Newsweek
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With her Doc Martens and her spiky, fire-engine hair, Franka Potente makes a perfect Lola. Like the film itself, her tough, flashy exterior cloaks a warm emotional center.- Newsweek
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Beautifully appointed, fairly bursting with splendid sets and divine costumes, but it ultimately fails to capture the essence of Wilde's airy wit.- Newsweek
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If it all seems a bit dizzying, it is, but there's plenty to enjoy.- Newsweek
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The film is short on biographical details and the history of the music, and long on impressions of the musicians' character and motivations.- Newsweek
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All the state-of-the-art technology in the world is no help to an actor saddled with Lucas's tinny dialogue.- Newsweek
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Ted Gideonse
These actresses are always worth seeing in just about anything, as is Tuscany. Together they are able to make up for the meandering plot and lack of dramatic oomph.- Newsweek
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