ReelViews' Scores
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For 4,652 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1 point higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 66
| Highest review score: | Arrival | |
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| Lowest review score: | A Hole in My Heart |
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Positive: 3,348 out of 4652
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Mixed: 845 out of 4652
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Negative: 459 out of 4652
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With Rebecca, he (Hitchcock) illustrates an aptitude for crafting not only psychological terror but drama and romance.- ReelViews
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Dancing along a line just shy of the edge of brilliance, In the Loop possesses an incisive, take-no-prisoners comedic style that offers plenty of solid laughs while making a point about the stupidity, selfishness, and lack of awareness that exists within the highest echelons of government.- ReelViews
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On the Waterfront may have baggage, but that doesn't prevent it from being one of the great American productions of the mid-20th century.- ReelViews
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The Edge of Heaven is marked by a number of remarkable performances.- ReelViews
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Nil by Mouth is as powerful as it is uncomfortable, and those in search of a pleasant movie-going experience would be best served looking elsewhere. However, for anyone who isn't bothered by the thought of experiencing a shock to the system, this film is not to be missed. It approaches a serious social issue in the best, most dramatically true manner.- ReelViews
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The Father of My Children is exceptional drama. Compelling and unforced, it shows sensitivity and evenhandedness in approaching a difficult subject.- ReelViews
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Gifted with a surprisingly large budget (reportedly ~$70M), Bayona is able to effectively recreate not only the crash but the dangers faced by the survivors while seamlessly incorporating on-location footage with studio-based material. The remarkable accomplishment results in a breathtaking motion picture that enthralls across the length of its 140+ minute running time.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 18, 2023
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Writer/director Mangold never compromises the integrity of his painfully-intense script. There isn't one crowd-pleasing moment in the entire movie, except perhaps the last scene, which offers a flicker of hope.- ReelViews
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Sentimental Value offers a powerful story about fathers and daughters, roads not taken, the thirst for redemption, and the path toward reconciliation.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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The film's look is impressive; it's the most successful rotoscoping effort to date (far surpassing Richard Linklater's duo of "Waking Life" and "A Scanner Darkly"), and causes every frame to drip atmosphere.- ReelViews
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Room is honest and challenging but it’s more uplifting than one might expect from a film with such a horrific backstory.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 30, 2015
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In a year when no fewer than five films have dealt with themes of man vs. nature and survival (including The Martian, Everest, In the Heart of the Sea, and A Walk in the Woods), The Revenant is by far the most brutal, challenging, and astounding of these.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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It's a genuine pleasure to find a movie with such a deep and intelligent portrayal of simple human lives, with all their minor triumphs and tragedies.- ReelViews
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The rarest of movies - a literary multi-character drama. From the erudition of the voiceover narrative to the three dimensionality of the characters, Field's film is the closest it's possible to get to a book without reading one.- ReelViews
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The rich texture of Hoop Dreams' drama is its greatest asset.- ReelViews
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It is among the most powerful early arguments in favor of a minimalist approach to filmmaking and champions the effectiveness of the close-up when used properly. It's hard to imagine anyone today arguing its place in the pantheon of Silent Olympians.- ReelViews
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Yes, Fences suffers somewhat from the bare-bones transferal of the “action” from stage to screen but the material is so compelling that viewers can easily lose sight of the movie’s “play nature.”- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 26, 2016
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12 Years a Slave is by no means light entertainment but it provides a more worthwhile cinematic experience than about 90% of what's out there and the impressions it leaves aren't easily dismissed or dispelled.- ReelViews
- Posted Oct 24, 2013
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This may sound depressing and, in a sense it is, but these things are part of life and Haneke conveys them with a simplicity that is heartbreaking.- ReelViews
- Posted Dec 26, 2012
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Stranger than Fiction is a wonderful cinematic experience - a welcome way to spend a chilly autumn evening.- ReelViews
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The tone is perfect; this is one of those rare films that, despite being rooted firmly in the world around us, is utterly absorbing and capable of reducing the immediacies of life into abstract thoughts in the back of one's mind.- ReelViews
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Although it would be an exaggeration to claim that Hanna "has it all," it is a richer and more compelling white-knuckler than the average roller coaster ride into tension and mystery.- ReelViews
- Posted Apr 5, 2011
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This is one of Levinson's best films, and the screenplay, co-penned by noted writer David Mamet (along with Hilary Henkin), is brilliantly on-target.- ReelViews
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The material is intellectual, but the treatment is not. Proof is a stirring motion picture that challenges our views on a great many things about life, some of which we take for granted. And, by opening up the play, Madden has made it less talky and more cinematic without losing the quintessential elements that made it such a success on stage.- ReelViews
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Ronin manages to remain focused on the plot and the characters, even while staging increasingly complicated pyrotechnic set pieces and offering its share of white-knuckle moments.- ReelViews
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Aronofsky's directorial style is simple and spare. There are no flourishes or attempts to convince us that he is a master of his craft.- ReelViews
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It offers a feel-good experience, but without the heavy dose of schmaltz that often accompanies such a production.- ReelViews
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The most important features of this "new" version are the digital cleaning of the print and the re-mastering of the sound. There are a few added scenes, but they are mostly insignificant and have been previously seen (at least by fans of the movie) on the laserdisc or DVD releases.- ReelViews
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From the first scene, however, it's obvious that the writing/directing team of Andy and Larry Wachowski are aiming for something considerably higher than rudimentary titillation. And, by taking chances and twisting conventions, they have hit paydirt.- ReelViews
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Liking "Ex Machina" is no guarantee of liking Annihilation or vice versa. In terms of tone, Annihilation is a close cousin to "Arrival." There’s the same dark atmosphere and bleak sense of discovery.- ReelViews
- Posted Feb 23, 2018
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