For 4,534 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 0.6 points higher than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 65
| Highest review score: | The Wolf of Wall Street | |
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| Lowest review score: | Joe Versus the Volcano |
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This isn’t really a biopic. This is the Passion of St. Michael, rendered with great fidelity to and emphasis on both Jackson’s undeniable suffering and equally undeniable talent.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 21, 2026
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This seventh chapter just seems to be exploiting our affection for the Scream team’s history and thinking die-hards will simply go see anything with the name slapped on it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 27, 2026
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It takes a lot of hard work and the perfect alignment of movie stars to make something this god-awful.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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At one point, a character is forced to stand in front of an automatic football launcher and take a series of pigskins to the cranium, each of which is shot at him with increasing speed. And by the end of this mess, you’re left thinking: I now know exactly how that guy felt.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 19, 2025
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There are many reasons that 1999 is considered a banner year for American cinema. This attempt to revisit the type of fanciful, footloose and fancy-twee storytelling that helped characterize that cultural moment is a big swing, and an even bigger miss.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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Fixed should have been, by any measure, the fix we needed in terms of balls-out hilarity about neurotic, sex-crazed creatures, or even just a parable from an animation godhead about humans being just as beholden to animal instincts as our four-legged friends. Instead, we get a wildly uneven, totally obvious, and often painfully unfunny 80 minutes.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 13, 2025
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This War of the Worlds isn’t bad or even so-bad-it’s-good. It’s a secret third thing, a hodgepodge of shoddy CGI and dead-eyed reaction shots from Ice Cube that make you feel like you can identify individual brain cells mid-death cycle.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 12, 2025
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It’s the sensation that you’re watching something that’s sloppy, overthought, undercooked and can’t decide whether it wants to honor the original (it fails), add to both the in-house lore and the longstanding genre tropes of the slasher canon (it does not), or some combo of both (two missed opportunities for the price of one).- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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The overbaked, underwhelming, narratively restless movie itself is 0.0 percent watchable.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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Affleck doesn’t sell it this time. He’s too busy going for the easy laugh. And so the supposed fun of the movie just doesn’t add up, like a long equation with a missing number.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 25, 2025
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Regardless of whether you’ve ever played Minecraft or not, you’ll recognize the kind of endless ribbing, nudging, winking knowingness on display here; this is steeped in the self-aware absurdism of, say, those Old Spice commercials that aim to confuse and confound in the name of moving products off store shelves. A Minecraft Movie is essentially a 101-minute version of that.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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This Snow White may not be the worst live-action adaptation of an animated touchstone, though it’s a strong contender for its blandest. The movie does earn points as a bedtime story, however, because it will definitely put you to sleep.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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It’s a bad movie, full stop. Which is a pity, because the pedigree looks great on paper.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 14, 2025
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Love may hurt, sure. But it’s not nearly as painful as being forced to watch a great actor stuck in a bad movie.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 6, 2025
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What you’re left with is something that wants the brand-name recognition of being a Spider-Man project by proxy, but also wants to give you an overly violent, extremely gory vigilante movie that, despite featuring Kraven fighting a weak-tea CGI version of another well-known Marvel villain, has nothing to do with those films. Congratulations on failing twice, we guess?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 12, 2024
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On the page, the limitations somehow feel groundbreaking and expansive. Onscreen, the film somehow reduces the same notion of one angle/one thousand different moments to little more than a blinkered gimmick.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 1, 2024
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This tale of self-involved millennials, a mystery machine, and a whole mess of purposefully mistaken identities is the kind of mashup of high-concept horror and ham-fisted satire that mistakes complicated for complex and a pile-up of confusing plot twists for storytelling.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 2, 2024
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It doesn’t take long to realize that what was meant to be a franchise-starter is, unlike its hero, permanently DOA.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 22, 2024
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The movie may be so scared of being an Auto-Tuned biopic that it settles for simply being out of tune altogether.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 15, 2024
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When continuity and plot logic are AWOL in your movie, who ya gonna call? Not these folks.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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A genuine Chernobyl-level disaster that seems to get exponentially more radioactive as it goes along, this detour to one of the dustier corners of Marvel’s content farm is a dead-end from start to finish.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 13, 2024
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There’s a deadening feeling you get watching all of this, as if Argylle’s real revelation is: We’ve cracked the code on how to take a handful of your favorite actors and a surefire ha-ha-bang-bang storyline and leech every single thing out that you usually like about these kinds of things.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 31, 2024
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Even if you view this as just another superhero movie, it still feels like a litter’s runt. We’d have been fine if this kingdom stayed lost.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 2, 2024
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Thanksgiving is less a movie than a messy attempt to coast off an oldie-but-goodie one-off without adding anything to the party. It can 100 percent go stuff itself.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 17, 2023
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There are moments in this borderline incoherent mess of a movie in which fans may be convinced that its sole purpose is to try making the original follow-up, 1977’s legendarily godawful Exorcist II: The Heretic, look positively genius by comparison.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 6, 2023
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Even before the murderer is revealed, you’ll recognize the method in which the movie dispatches its victims: They, like us, were probably bored to death.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 18, 2023
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Retribution is not the worst of his thrillers/action movies — that honor belongs to either last year’s god-awful Blacklight or this freezer-burned turkey — but it does suggest that Neeson may want to consider retiring from the everyman action-hero beat for good. What once felt like a niche being expertly filled now resembles a formula beaten into submission, like so many nameless thugs threatening the safety of a tough guy’s offspring.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 25, 2023
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A corporate I.P. Easter-egg hunt posing as a movie, this horror-comedy raids the House of Mouse’s resident spoooooky ride’s signature bits while nudging your ribs as aggressively as (in)humanly possible. Even for die-hard Disney fanatics, it’s still about as fun as waiting endlessly in line for something permanently closed for repairs.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 26, 2023
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Apart from its relentless messaging, the movie is hobbled by a near-total absence of procedural logic.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 10, 2023
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Not even J-Law off the nice-young-lady leash can save something this lazy and desperate to offend, however. The movie simply isn’t on her level. Or really much of any level at all.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 23, 2023
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