Screen Rant's Scores

For 2,036 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:
2036 movie reviews
  1. We’re only halfway through the year, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Bride Hard ends up being the worst movie of 2025.
  2. By reflecting the difficulties of life with the hope that comes from one's passion, this film does a great job at emphasizing how, even in the face of insurmountable adversity, passion can triumph over even the toughest of times.
  3. The Queen of My Dreams depicts complicated love amid familial conflicts and an adoration of classic Bollywood cinema.
  4. It might be a Formula One promotional movie at its core, but at least it’s a damn good film.
  5. Pixar's latest big screen adventure, Elio, is a big-hearted tale about friendship, family, and connection, and it will both delight and wreck you.
  6. 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.
  7. It might be pretty forgettable, but thanks to its stellar lead actors — especially Bloom, who goes full psycho in the guise of a career criminal — it’s a fun ride.
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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.
  8. While The Unholy Trinity allows its stars to shine, the cookie-cutter story drags this movie down enough that it's difficult to recommend.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Showcasing a harrowing horror story about the cost of happiness, Best Wishes to All is a terrifying, twisted tale that never lets up on the scary revelations it keeps unearthing.
  12. Watching Echo Valley isn't long at a little over an hour and a half. However, even in that amount of time, I had hoped to witness more of the story and fewer hollow twists.
  13. The action itself is where 11 Rebels' mix of modern and classic filmmaking really shines and had me gripped.
  14. The How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake is a fantastic movie, not just emulating the animated original, but elevating it, all while also delivering an exciting summer blockbuster poised to thrill
  15. Song has a particular knack for telling stories that break down the walls around our hearts and leave us aching in the best way possible.
  16. The film is poignant and meaningful, with an appreciation for life that reminds us why we live it and how to enjoy it as well.
  17. 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.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 60 Critic Score
    As a meat-and-potatoes thriller, Dangerous Animals does get the job done, but if it didn't center Jai Courtney's great serial killer performance, it would have absolutely nothing to recommend it to those who aren't already wholly devoted to watching every single thriller that comes to theaters.
  18. The movie shows both the best and worst parts of Trachtenberg making two separate Predator movies simultaneously.
  19. While I wish the movie's tone and story were a little more even, there's definitely enough here for many to enjoy.
  20. Her first outing is largely a rush of violent, thrilling action, entertainingly served up for the big screen, but it isn't without its problems. I just hope that if this killer gets to dance again, she's better served by a more streamlined narrative.
  21. It’s a stunning achievement from the director, one that has sat with me since I saw it, growing in its effectiveness.
  22. When all is said and done, the movie manages to juggle several moving parts with incredible graceful balance.
  23. The actors inhabit these characters well, but they don't have the benefit of juxtaposition with normality to really put their work in context.
  24. It strikes a good balance between heartfelt and fun, and the cast has great chemistry; their interactions are joyful and dynamic.
  25. Amrum doesn't fully confront all the questions it poses, instead serving as a meditation on the ways a child might respond to a world he doesn't fully understand.
  26. Thankfully, Covino and Martin never insult our intelligence by over-explanatory dialogue and lectures. Instead, this talented writing duo focuses on what audiences want: human desire and the wild things we’ll do for connection.
    • 41 Metascore
    • 60 Critic Score
    2021 was an excellent year for slasher fans, and the Fear Street trilogy was one of the big reasons why. Four years later, Fear Street: Prom Queen, which exists in the same town and timeline but functions as a standalone, continues the fun.
  27. It’s thoughtful and quietly devastating. In its insistence to buck conventions of the queer drama, though, it inevitably falls into some of the very traps it hopes to avoid, landing somewhere between expectations and the underwhelming pic it flirts with becoming.

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