Screen Rant's Scores

For 2,038 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 3.9 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:
2038 movie reviews
  1. As it stands, Mundy's earnest but by-the-numbers approach to already lackluster material leaves the movie devoid of any sign of passion or creative spark.
    • 25 Metascore
    • 20 Critic Score
    This film has everything that makes a disaster film as an actual film disaster. With unconvincing effects, bland performances and a convoluted story, When Time Ran Out… is a dud, critically and financially.
  2. Lumina is an impressively incoherent film.
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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.
  3. Unlike prior "house party" movies, Project X says nothing meaningful about its subject matter, and instead paints teens as an unlikeable and, worse yet, reckless bunch of automatons that would risk injury to themselves as well as others just for a passing glance from a pretty girl.
  4. Spirit Halloween: The Movie is a missed opportunity at best and totally unnecessary at worst.
  5. From start to finish, the movie feels like a half-baked idea which never had time to be refined or improved.
  6. Lacking narrative direction and even pacing, Monster Hunter is yet another soulless video game adaptation that drowns in its own inadequacy.
  7. The twist is sufficiently tragic, but it is also mawkish. The structure is misguided.
  8. The creepy imagery in the first act improperly sells just how dull the movie ultimately ends up being for the majority of its overlong runtime, and while its snail-like pacing and lackluster acting fail to make its psychological themes land with anything more than a mute thud.
  9. Bull Run is so devoid of substance that much of it is taped together with ironic usage of stock photos and archival footage, as if to constantly point at the vapidity of its own enterprise.
  10. The lingering lesson in all of this is Megan Fox deserves better and Big Gold Brick is a solid turd of a movie.
  11. The Tiger Rising is too serious and abstract for kids yet too ham-fisted for adults.
  12. Borrego, written and directed by Jesse Harris, is misguided and fails to be thought-provoking or contemplative on the matters it seems to be about.
  13. Shattered is a poorly-acted home invasion tale with laughably predictable twists, amping thorough frustration in viewers by dragging on to no end.
  14. Unfortunately, the film lacks any style, substance, or suspense despite a killer performance from Tom Pelphrey.
  15. Summering is a slow and ultimately boring mystery that does little to portray youth in a meaningful way.
  16. Despite a committed and great performance from Jennifer Connelly, the themes of co-dependency and toxicity within mother/daughter relationships were simply not executed well. It goes without saying, but this is one of the biggest disappointments in recent memory.
    • tbd Metascore
    • 20 Critic Score
    Wire Room is a crooked cop action drama that plays out like a low-budget, straight-to-VHS schlock from decades past
  17. Is The Desperate Hour tedious and dull? Without question, yes. The real issue, however, is that the subject matter is so inappropriate for this kind of story that the entire movie-viewing experience is tinged with a sickening hue.
  18. The Changed is a poorly-executed alien invasion riff-off, bereft of any sci-fi elements worth delving into or relatable characters worth rooting for.
  19. Too little attention is granted to Apex’s world-building, and the sci-fi aspect of the film seems more of an afterthought rather than an active factor, making the film a terrible, mediocre letdown.
    • tbd Metascore
    • 20 Critic Score
    If the lazy scripting and oversaturation of identical scenes were not enough, Blackwater Lane also lacks any sense of novelty.
  20. The script may be the film's rotten foundation, but no one element can take all the blame for its emptiness.
  21. Johnny & Clyde is a chaotic, unamusing mess.
  22. It's rare that a film is this devoid of characterization, rarer still that a serial killer horror is this lacking in tension.
  23. The only thing Harlin has done here is to remove the element of surprise. Without that, the film is nothing, nothing at all.
  24. The film is woeful from top to bottom.
  25. What results is an utter slog from start to finish.
  26. We're dumped into the action, and the action doesn't even have the courtesy to be good.

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