For 2,002 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 4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
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: 875 out of 2002
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Mixed: 967 out of 2002
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Negative: 160 out of 2002
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Nadir Samara
The Holdovers won’t blow you away in any particular category of filmmaking, but in the capable hands of Payne, every one of these categories is above average, making the overall film equally enjoyable and well-made.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
It’s a film like no other that you’ll see this year, and though not everything works, River is a time loop jaunt that isn’t easy to forget, bolstered by fantastic performances and a deep sense of fun.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
There’s Something in the Barn is a horror comedy that seems destined to be a cult classic. It ultimately delivers on its premise and has a whole lot of fun while doing so.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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Nadir Samara
It is Baig’s vision that makes We Grown Now sing in a way that is totally incomparable. Every shot, every musical choice, everything that makes a riveting movie is on display and at its very best here.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
Occasionally intense and always interesting, Sri Asih is certainly worth a watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 2, 2023
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Rachel LaBonte
Reptile gets an extra edge thanks to its rock-solid cast and sufficiently gripping mystery, but it never coalesces into anything incredible.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Alex Harrison
A lot happens, story-wise, but if the film had just followed Sylvia and Saul learning how to be around each other, it would've been enough.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Nadir Samara
Mimang is exactly the film it sets out to be: Gentle, indirect but never apologetic.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Nadir Samara
Though there is one climactic heist the film rests on, there are a couple of mini crime sprees that come in the first act that set the tone for the finale. Combined with an absolute masterclass of an action set piece, Smugglers is a movie with a lot on its mind and expresses it in a very entertaining way.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
The exceptional camera work by Kore-eda and tender script from Yuji Sakamoto is a near-perfect pairing. Together, this dynamic duo created a great film that enabled the cast to put every ounce of emotion into their performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 21, 2023
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Graeme Guttmann
The film presents a bold vision of what movies can and should be and, ultimately, it's a more exhilarating experience to watch a movie of this scale take risks and fall short than it is to see a blockbuster play it safe and deliver mediocre results.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 27, 2023
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Ferdosa Abdi
Love at First Sight has the potential to be a go-to choice whenever one is feeling in the mood for a light cry and swoon.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
Poolman is an unfunny spoof of neo-noir thrillers with hazy direction, even messier storytelling, and unbearable dialogue.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Ferdosa Abdi
Ultimately, Cassandro is a touching tale of a remarkable person who paved the path for others to find liberation and acceptance through their chosen art.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Alex Harrison
While not flawless in execution, it's daringly creative — the kind of movie that will inevitably cause those who see it to start talking about other movies as a way of understanding- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
The film’s disparate elements and overarching themes don’t entirely come together by the end, leaving the story’s emotional throughline weakened as a result.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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Rachel LaBonte
Those willing to embark on Fremont's modest, gently heartbreaking journey will find themselves rewarded by what it has to offer.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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Tatiana Hullender
Thank You For Coming comes close to being a definitive sex comedy for women, with Bhumi Pednekar's star turn offering laughs and life lessons to spare.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
It may not be the best biopic ever told, but people will certainly walk away from Rustin more educated, inspired to be the change they want to see in the world, and grateful that movies like this are willing to tell the truth about buried history.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
A Million Miles Away is genuine in the way it presents its story, and the struggle Hernández endures, but it’s also so laser-focused on his space goals that it forgets to explore his inner life.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
It’s goofy and relies heavily on common tropes, failing to offer insight into the players as people outside their team.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
It isn’t the best in its genre, of course, but the commitment from Keaton, as actor and director, is more than enough for me to rally behind this film for another watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
A satisfying David vs. Goliath tale of justice, The Burial is the type of film you’d watch for the history lesson, stay for the entertainment, and return to see a wonderful cast let loose in all the best ways imaginable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
Ultimately, Pain Hustlers is a mixed bag of entertainment that opts for flashiness instead of focusing on the important elements of the story at hand — the people affected by the carelessness of others.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 14, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
Dumb Money is a crowd-pleasing story with great performances and a script that keeps it simple.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 11, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
Perhaps one of the most provocative and strongest satires in recent memory, American Fiction contains wickedly smart writing, superb performances, and messaging so in-your-face that it could almost be easy to miss.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 11, 2023
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Patrice Witherspoon
While showing good potential overall, Kendrick’s directorial debut is hindered by tonal imbalances and poor editing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 11, 2023
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Tatiana Hullender
A Haunting in Venice is standard Hercule Poirot mystery fare that is given a boost thanks to the stunning visuals and supernatural happenings.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 9, 2023
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Graeme Guttmann
Bottoms nearly has it all and even where it falls short, it is still far bolder than much of anything released by major studios in the last few years.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 9, 2023
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Mae Abdulbaki
The film is still very watchable, and it has a lot of heart that makes up for its overall lack of focus and certain emotional throughlines. But where cohesiveness and pacing are concerned, this sequel leaves a lot to be desired.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 9, 2023
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