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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Ferdosa Abdi
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.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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Chris Agar
Munich: The Edge of War is a well-made period piece able to stage necessary tension despite its real-life story being so well-known.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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Mae Abdulbaki
It brings in new characters who stand apart and maintains the connection to the other films, all while critiquing these very aspects in the same breath. The horror commentary remains top tier, with the fifth installment proving the Scream franchise has still got it.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 12, 2022
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Nadir Samara
All in all, The Legend of La Llorona is a kooky movie with more laughs than scares, and is best watched after midnight alongside like-minded friends.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2022
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Debopriyaa Dutta
The Kindred is overrun with clichés despite providing some solid concepts, marred completely by a sluggish pace and unconvincing writing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2022
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Mae Abdulbaki
Held together by the cast’s chemistry and strong character dynamics, The Tender Bar is a touching film about growing up and the people who shape you.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2022
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Ferdosa Abdi
See For Me is an exciting home invasion thriller that dares to challenge viewers with a complicated lead, even if it somewhat fumbles the execution.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2022
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Genuinely fun and touching in parts, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania casts familiar characters in new molds, adding more heart to the franchise.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 10, 2022
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Sarah Bea Milner
It's a fascinating character study and a strong debut for Clint Bentley.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 6, 2022
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Molly Freeman
The 355 is an entertaining if unremarkable spy movie, with predictable story beats and mediocre action that's only somewhat saved by its strong cast.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 6, 2022
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Chris Agar
The Tragedy of Macbeth is a visually stunning and faithful Shakespearean adaptation fueled by captivating performances from its stars.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 31, 2021
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Ferdosa Abdi
Achoura is by no means a bad film — quite the opposite in fact. There is potential for Selhami’s career as a horror writer-director as his vision and ambition shine bright through his film.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 29, 2021
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Molly Freeman
Netflix's The Knight Before Christmas is a perfectly charming holiday rom-com, with plenty of time-travel hijinks and a valiant effort from its stars.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 22, 2021
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Ferdosa Abdi
Swan Song is a respectable science-fiction drama. While it may feel overwrought and overly sentimental in parts, the film is immersive and engaging. Ali is magnetic and his natural onscreen charisma, paired with a terrific performance, make Swan Song an absolute must-see.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 22, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
While it's heavily nostalgic, The Matrix Resurrections does have something to say about living in the past and the difficulties of moving forward.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 21, 2021
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Sarah Bea Milner
Shaun The Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas is not only funny — it's also surprisingly sweet and touching.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Rachel LaBonte
Sing 2 doesn’t offer enough originality to truly make it stand out, though those who got a kick out of the first movie will find plenty to love.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Ferdosa Abdi
The film is very pleasant and manages to succeed in what many romantic comedies often fail to do — be entertaining and worth revisiting.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Nadir Samara
A genuinely gritty premise paired with a 90-minute runtime is typically a recipe for success, but The Last Son never becomes the movie it's capable of being.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Unpredictability is Agnes' greatest strength; its genre-hybridity lends a mixed bag of emotions, ultimately emerging as a raw tale about loss.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Helmed by a brilliant Bullock, The Unforgivable is a flawed retelling of a profound story, limited by plot contrivances and an unconvincing execution.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Nadir Samara
Weighed down by its inability to fully commit to a story about fathers and lacking a fighting spirit, Rumble is far from being a must-see animation.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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Molly Freeman
The King's Man is a joyless prequel to Kingsman, devoid of the charming offbeat comedy and pulse-pounding action scenes that made this franchise fun.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 14, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
No Way Home is Spider-Man’s most intriguing & fun story yet. Though the multiverse looms large, the film's thoughtful in its focus on Peter's journey.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 13, 2021
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Rachel LaBonte
Aided by solid performances, National Champions has a great story, but ultimately its individual parts aren't enough to score the winning touchdown.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 9, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Don’t Look Up is a deeply unsettling yet darkly humorous watch. It has just the right amount of comedy and zeal without losing sight of its message or the tension bubbling beneath the surface.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
It’s unfortunate that Being the Ricardos never becomes as interesting as the people it’s centered on. The film offers enough interpersonal drama to keep audiences watching and intrigued, but while Sorkin’s script moves steadily towards the ending, the story wanes and never builds enough momentum to truly impress.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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Sarah Bea Milner
8-Bit Christmas has a lot of heart, but the comedy struggles to stand out in a marketplace full of similar, established, holiday feature classics. Regardless, it offers enough of a unique spin on the genre to satisfy audiences — especially millennials.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Thanks to the writing, directing, and cast, The Humans makes for a disconcerting, haunting, and moving watch. It’s a Thanksgiving family drama that amplifies its characters’ relationships within an eerie, charged space to great effect.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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Rachel LaBonte
Mixtape feels familiar and new all at once thanks to its earnest story and central messages of family and grief that will touch viewers of all ages.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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