For 2,038 reviews, this publication has graded:
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46% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.9 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 61
| Highest review score: | Turning Red | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Strangers: Chapter 3 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 896 out of 2038
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Mixed: 980 out of 2038
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Negative: 162 out of 2038
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Patrice Witherspoon
A decent feature debut, The Absence of Eden is a film that means well. Restrictions in the script hinder the film emotionally, which often show up in the actors' performances as well.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Grant Hermanns
Though its characters and story could've benefited from a deeper, more original development, Roache-Turner ultimately knows what audiences are coming to see and delivers that in droves, offering horrific deaths, a tense atmosphere and stylish direction to entertaining effect.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Mary Kassel
The Long Game doesn’t push itself far enough, but ultimately, it successfully and truthfully tells the story it set out to tell and has fun along the way.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Kayla Turner
While the remake offers a fun, nostalgic moment for fans of this forgotten 1990s kids’ movie, it struggles to enhance or elevate the brilliant charm that made its predecessor so memorable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 10, 2024
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Graeme Guttmann
Bonello posits that, even in fear, feeling is more important than forgetting, and every little death is a door to another future.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 5, 2024
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Ferdosa Abdi
From its compelling topic choice, a star-making lead role, stellar ensemble cast, and crafty execution, Música is a must-see.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 4, 2024
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Grant Hermanns
Despite some of the struggles with the moral depictions of the figures, the actors behind Scoop's characters are all mesmerizing in their different roles.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 4, 2024
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Patrice Witherspoon
The First Omen contains the scary elements from the classics and creative upgrades, resulting in a hit for the horror genre and The Omen franchise.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 4, 2024
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Ferdosa Abdi
Laymon expertly crafts a narrative that feels as universal as it is unique. This film embraces a hopeful path, expressing with absolute sincerity that believing in the humanity of others is essential to healing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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Felipe Rangel
Asphalt City might falter at times, but seeing Cross try to adapt to all the things happening to him makes for an interesting watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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Ben Gibbons
Caleb Landry Jones, who plays the hopeful hero, is brilliant, but the rest of the cast dulls his performance and turns something with promise hollow.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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While The Beautiful Game can often feel like a commercial for an admittedly noble cause, the script and performances deliver a relatable human story of dashed dreams and second chances that reminds us why such charities are vital.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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As each diatribe utilizes ever-more inventive cursing, the movie increasingly feels like a missed opportunity.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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Alex Harrison
The movie is so interested in archeology (the credits dedicate it "to all archeologists, custodians of every end") that it becomes an analogue for the viewing experience. Rohrwacher asks us to interpret La Chimera the way archaeologists interpret fragments of the past.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 29, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
While there is plenty of fun to be had with the monsters and the buildup towards the final showdown, The New Empire’s story feels forced.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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Grant Hermanns
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 shows a better grip on its overall tone and character development than its predecessor.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 27, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
There are a lot of things that could have gone wrong, but Triplett directs with confidence, bringing style, intrigue, and character depth to a story that will keep you engaged and holding your breath in suspense for what comes next.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Grant Hermanns
It's thanks to this cast that Shirley remains a rousing and emotional tribute to an important figure in American history.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
Arcadian may falter in its story details, building some character tension that is never fully fleshed out, but it succeeds in creating a gripping, tense experience that is elevated by its disturbing creatures.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Tatiana Hullender
Civil War confronts viewers with the brutality of war and the necessity of objective journalism, but the moments of quiet humanity are its strength.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
The film doesn’t always rise to the occasion, and there is some lost potential and a general lack of urgency, but We Were Dangerous’ heart is in the right place, bolstered by a great cast and a strong overall message.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
Magpie turns certain tropes into narrative weapons, and it works at every turn, culminating in a finale that will leave you wanting more even as it gives us a tension-fueled conclusion.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Ferdosa Abdi
The lack of specificity around the situation and the underbaked character development reduces Azrael to being nothing more than a horror with an interesting premise.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Abigail Stevens
While a few of the actors give decent performances, it is not enough to overcome the stilted writing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mary Kassel
Few stones are left unturned in the callbacks to different parts of his career, and those unfamiliar with Shatner's lower-profile roles will get a kick out of seeing him outside his most iconic roles.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
The first half is wildly fun, especially as it puts characters in the uncomfortable position of being at a party that goes awry shortly after the countdown. But what starts off as a quirky teen comedy with hints of sci-fi catastrophe turns into a messy romp that loses its intrigue.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
Ghostlight bridges the gap between art and reality, blending a poignant narrative that aims to better understand a loved one and the expression of grief.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Mae Abdulbaki
The dialogue-driven movie is genuinely funny and heartfelt, rarely, if ever, losing its momentum from start to finish. Conners is a confident director, bringing together a story that is personal while touching upon issues women face as they age with grace and care.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Patrice Witherspoon
The standouts are certainly more on the technical side, with Elisha Christian’s cinematography, Will Bates’ score, and Mohan’s close-ups. Then, there’s Sweeney, who, without a shadow of a doubt, convinced me of her acting skills thanks to what she was able to accomplish through her emotional and physical performance.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 22, 2024
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