Observer's Scores
- Movies
For 1,801 reviews, this publication has graded:
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49% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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50% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 60
| Highest review score: | Denial | |
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| Lowest review score: | From Paris with Love |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,004 out of 1801
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Mixed: 382 out of 1801
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Negative: 415 out of 1801
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Rex Reed
Richard Gere gives his most uncompromising three-dimensional performance in 20 years.- Observer
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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It’s beautifully photographed and entertaining, with charming performances by Will Smith and newcomer Margot Robbie that tease and tantalize. You won’t be bored.- Observer
- Posted Feb 25, 2015
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Rex Reed
Writer-director Nicholas Tomnay knows how to make maximum use of plot twists that keep an audience on its toes, and Nick Stahl is a skillful master of how to move the gore with exactly the right pace to exude charm in spite of his character’s ongoing toxicity.- Observer
- Posted Jun 27, 2024
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Rex Reed
The welcome surprise is that it’s quite thoughtful and sensitive, thanks to a captivating performance by Will Brittain that dispels any preconceived notions of cavemen as the hairy, misshapen, grunting brutes depicted in Hal Roach’s One Million B.C.- Observer
- Posted Apr 12, 2019
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- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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Rex Reed
As docs go, it’s not as informatively or entertainingly good as it should have been and not as shamefully self-serving as it could have been, but as wistful as it made me feel about the New York I once loved that will never come again, it put a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes.- Observer
- Posted May 16, 2018
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An all-star cast of #MeToo celebrants are now determined to prove how empowered women can make the same smart, entertaining heist movies as men.- Observer
- Posted Jun 8, 2018
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Rex Reed
Heading toward his destination as a decent man facing ruin by doing the right thing, Mr. Hardy does a great job acting out the phases of anxiety frustration, confusion, exasperation and ultimate resolve — while working overtime to save a movie that takes place entirely on a cell phone from getting boring.- Observer
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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The result is a film that won’t make a dent in cinema history but, with an ebullient gusto, it is impossible to resist.- Observer
- Posted Jul 26, 2018
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Rex Reed
To me, the sex in Ammonite is nothing short of a yawn. The movie is also ponderously slow — the cinematic equivalent of liquid valium. But the two accomplished actresses at the helm balance two sides of a difficult equation exquisitely, exact and admirably immersed in total dedication to their roles, and supported by a fine peripheral cast.- Observer
- Posted Nov 13, 2020
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The film is a deeply heartfelt experience that addresses the struggles of everyday people in a strange land most of us know nothing about. You will not go away unmoved. See it, and learn something.- Observer
- Posted Oct 23, 2012
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You go away slack-jawed with shock and sated with the chilling bedtime-story elements of a great unsolved mystery novel you can't put down.- Observer
- Posted Dec 6, 2010
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Rex Reed
A charming, beautifully photographed modern fairy tale about love and gardening, This Beautiful Fantastic is worth seeing in spite of its dumb deterrent of a title.- Observer
- Posted Mar 14, 2017
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Dylan Roth
With Nope, Peele aims to make viewers afraid of the sky the way Jaws made us scared of the ocean. Horror thrives when it twists the everyday into something ominous, and Nope may have you scanning the skies for suspiciously still clouds.- Observer
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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Rex Reed
Wonderful, honest and low-key performances inform and enhance The Yellow Handkerchief, an otherwise unexceptional little drama.- Observer
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Rex Reed
It’s a metaphorical stretch for a simple movie title, but never mind. Closer to the Moon still manages to be a strange blend of history, black humor and art.- Observer
- Posted Apr 15, 2015
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The memories are vivid, but there’s no plot to connect them, and the film is rendered almost totally incomprehensible by accents as thick as congealed week-old mutton stew.- Observer
- Posted Nov 16, 2021
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Rex Reed
As the focus of Mayor Pete, a fascinating chronicle of his 2019-2020 campaign, he’s living proof that decency, integrity, and liberty and justice for all still work in American politics. His story is like a good book you just can’t put down for fear that you might miss something.- Observer
- Posted Nov 16, 2021
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Oliver Jones
It is a difficult and painful subject to consider, talk about, and confront both in life and in the movies. But Kormákur’s quiet little film reminds us that when we do—and however we do it—the process can remind us what it is like to be human.- Observer
- Posted Jul 12, 2024
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- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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Oliver Jones
All of it combines into not only a profoundly romantic experience, but also an exploration of a number of different kinds of love and connection.- Observer
- Posted Feb 14, 2020
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Rex Reed
It’s far superior to what usually comes out of the British slums in the genre of gangland thrillers.- Observer
- Posted Mar 19, 2013
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Rex Reed
Ms. Bening does a touching, masterful job of conveying real emotional pain.- Observer
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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Rex Reed
I cannot count the number of reservations I had about Anything, an idea with every possibility of being a cheap publicity gimmick aimed at selling the sensational and luring the lurid. What a shock, then, to discover that Anything is anything but.- Observer
- Posted May 15, 2018
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- Posted Feb 14, 2020
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Rex Reed
For sure, it’s another example of style over substance — a richly deserved accusation that is always leveled at this kindergarten cop of a director, but I confess it’s a lot of scattered and disjointed fun.- Observer
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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Rex Reed
Regardless of your tolerance for Restoration jabberwocky, you will be forced to admit the performance by Olivia Colman as England’s dim-witted Queen Anne is a masterpiece of madness.- Observer
- Posted Nov 20, 2018
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Emily Zemler
Rønning unfurls the journey with tension and then triumph, even if some of the storytelling leans towards the formulaic.- Observer
- Posted May 30, 2024
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Rex Reed
A tender showcase for a different kind of Jerry Lewis that utilizes the strengths and frailties of a 90-year-old show business survivor as few films have ever done.- Observer
- Posted Aug 31, 2016
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Oliver Jones
The truth is, this flawed but still entertaining film’s chief asset is its representation of a young woman who has spent her life following orders but is now finally crafting an identity of her own in a shifting moral landscape.- Observer
- Posted Mar 6, 2019
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