Screen Rant's Scores

For 2,025 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 46% higher than the average critic
  • 6% same as the average critic
  • 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: 100 Turning Red
Lowest review score: 10 The Strangers: Chapter 3
Score distribution:
2025 movie reviews
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    • 50 Critic Score
    Building to a fairly satisfying conclusion, The Severed Sun is scattered, but Puckett makes sure that it is confident chaos.
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    • 60 Critic Score
    It is consistently sweet and charming.
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    • 70 Critic Score
    As a first-time director, Hart has certainly shown his aptitude for evoking a strong lead performance and working in tandem with his technical team to create rhythm and tone, making me excited about what he will do next.
  1. Trail of Vengeance is undermined by the fact that a feminist Western cannot succeed without women having meaningful influence behind the scenes. What we are left with is a film that is a hollow imitation of a much-loved genre.
  2. The action itself is where 11 Rebels' mix of modern and classic filmmaking really shines and had me gripped.
  3. It's fun, and there's nothing inherently wrong with it, but I found myself distracted, turning away from the screen several times because I knew I wasn't missing much. Something Beautiful will come and go, and for most, it won't make much of an impact.
  4. Unfortunately, the filmmaker's style lacks the same panache or intrigue as many other creature feature directors before him, which could partly be attributed to Gator Lake being his feature directorial debut, but also could just be that the movie's modest budget prevented some of his grander ambitions from coming to fruition.
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    • 20 Critic Score
    I was mildly intrigued by the plot progression in The Other, but it did not redeem itself from a thematic perspective.
  5. The things that are wrong with Our Times make it too wild to pack a punch, but a better version of it certainly exists in one timeline or another.
  6. Sadly, Diablo is not a special B-movie, but it is one with great fights.
  7. While the story at the center of it all proves intriguing, the execution dulls the narrative to the point of ruin.
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    • 40 Critic Score
    While I do appreciate it when a film shoots for the moon and tries something different, Alma and the Wolf missed.
  8. Don't Tell Larry is a dark comedy that tries hard to deliver a unique brand of comedy, only to fall short in the storytelling.
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    • 50 Critic Score
    The movie's boldness helps craft an entertaining ride that is incredibly zany. Is this among the best shark movies? Absolutely not. But by the time Hot Spring Shark Attack was over, I couldn't help but smile.
  9. It's elevated by a captivating lead performance from Sanz, whose terror when events start ramping up feels very realistic.
  10. Delivering the blood, gore, and guts you would expect from the classics of the genre, Ziam has no intention of reinventing anything, unabashedly leaning into the tropes of these stories that audiences know well.
  11. It may not be the most original, but it still proves to be a funny enough endeavor.
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    • 60 Critic Score
    I recognize that saying Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires is good at what it's doing hardly counts as a complaint. I would just personally prefer boldly uneven to generically good any day.
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    • 40 Critic Score
    For families and kids who don't mind watching a predictable formula being followed mostly adequately (which is a pleasure in and of itself, if the genre suits you), they could do much worse than Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado.
  12. It's kind of disappointing just how in the middle Almost Cops is when it comes to how safe it plays, even with its mature rating.
  13. All in all, Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox is a stunning piece of work that is incredibly creative, creating something unique and delightful.
  14. It's not particularly memorable or an all-time great action story, but it's decent, and the quality is there. Off the Grid is an overall satisfying action movie as long as you're willing to look past the bare-bones plot.
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    • 80 Critic Score
    Even if it admittedly does not include much that has not already been shown, the emotional experience of seeing this pivotal arc of the manga come to life onscreen and the original scenes that are new more than make up for that shortcoming.
  15. While she may not have been given the best material to work with, Meg Clarke proves to be one of the few bright points in The Banished as Grace.
  16. With constant changes that still feel consistent and a dread that keeps growing with every minute, this psychological thriller is a perfect encapsulation of how well multiple genres can weave into each other.
  17. Thanks to its matured presentation mixed with comedic elements and important lessons, Magnetosphere crafts a perfect coming-of-age tale about the difficulties of entering one's teenage years.
  18. What's even more impressive about Osiris are its visual effects, which rival even those of some of the big-budget studio movies.
  19. As the stakes rise alongside the body count, Canning nicely captures Candice's struggle between her enduring faith and doing anything to protect her son, giving us just enough of an emotional center to overcome the film's familiarity.
    • tbd Metascore
    • 50 Critic Score
    The themes end up both flagrantly obvious and obscured. On the one hand, the dialogue spells things out. On the other hand, broad martial arts sequences and goofy costumes detract from any nuance Zenithal could have conveyed. For those who want 80 minutes of overwrought crude jokes, this movie will not disappoint.
  20. In a world that can have very black and white storytelling, What We Hide lives in the gray, dominating that space with ease and fluidity. What We Hide deserves to get its time in the light.

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