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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Mae Abdulbaki
While the film could have spent more time specifically exploring Margaret’s life, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a thoughtful, charming, and heartwarming film that utilizes the time loop aspects to great effect.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Ultimately, First Blush works as an engaging, compelling exploration of how a change in a relationship can also wake up unresolved personal issues. However, while the first half is incredibly strong, Neumark struggles with bringing it all together in the end by rushing to bring the characters into conflict with one another.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 4, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Earwig and the Witch has all the parts needed to be a fun and memorable film, but seems to lack the manual for how to bring it all together.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 4, 2021
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Rachel LaBonte
Quietly immersive and poignant, Supernova excels as a showcase for leads Tucci and Firth, even when the story can't quite match them.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 29, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Masterfully written and directed, Saint Maud is a captivating, compelling, and disquieting horror film that is distinct and incredibly intense.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 29, 2021
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Although helmed by Washington’s visceral performance & nostalgia-addled slow-burn, The Little Things eventually falters due to its own clichéd tropes.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 29, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Finding ‘Ohana continues the tradition of balancing heartwarming family bonding time with genuine humor and wondrously exciting escapades.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 29, 2021
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Often ridiculous, yet perennially fun, Psycho Goreman is a clever, schlocky genre-mash with characters one cannot help but ultimately root for.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 28, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Notturno is sometimes beautiful and Rosi makes good use of private spaces. But, the film comes off as an exploitation of the region and its people’s pain.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 28, 2021
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Chris Agar
Malcolm & Marie serves as a powerful showcase for its two stars, with Washington and Zendaya elevating the script to compelling results.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 28, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
No Man’s Land is largely uninterested in exploring the Mexican characters’ stories, which transforms the film into an unbalanced drama that lacks nuance.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 23, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
The film is actress Regina King's directorial debut and it's a timely, wonderfully resplendent exploration of the men behind the renown, stripped of their titles while among friends and ready for the next stage in their lives.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
The Ultimate Playlist of Noise has some lovely and heartwarming moments, but it lacks a strong central relationship and is often too formulaic.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2021
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Mae Abdulbaki
Brothers by Blood is an incomprehensible, frustrating mess that barely touches on its narrative themes and completely wastes the talents of its actors.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2021
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Chris Agar
Locked Down is an average drama that relies on the strengths of its two lead actors to help elevate it above its various shortcomings.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 14, 2021
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Jack Wilhelmi
Bloody Hell inexplicably combines two elements that shouldn't work and yet do: high-octane action with a creepy, sadistic family of murderers.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 14, 2021
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Jack Wilhelmi
Hunter Hunter's atmospheric, woodland nightmare barrels through like a boulder down a hillside and depicts a ferocious battle between man and beast.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 8, 2021
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Chris Agar
The Midnight Sky is a well-made and ambitious piece of sci-fi filmmaking, but it lacks the proper emotional punch it needed to truly connect.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 30, 2020
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Chris Agar
Despite the pedigree of Hanks and Greengrass, this effort doesn't quite get there - but it's still well-made. News of the World is a standard Western with a predictable story, though it's elevated by Hanks and Helena Zengel's performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 30, 2020
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Mae Abdulbaki
Ray still overcomes adversity, but writers Rick Santora and Randy McKinnon sidestep the stereotypes that so often plague sports films to do so, making it one of the better sports films to be released in some time.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 30, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Breach has its moments of B- movie fun, stemming more from utterly ridiculous execution than a sincere effort to create a gripping space horror.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 30, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
As a celebration of love and music, Sylvie's Love is a comforting and sweet movie that, while not breaking ground, is noteworthy in its earnestness.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 30, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Promising Young Woman is a wildly thrilling revenge story, taking an unflinching look at rape culture, but errs more pessimistic than triumphant.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Chris Agar
Tenet is a fascinating and exciting sci-fi thriller bolstered by Nolan's grand vision for action and strong performances from the cast.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
Led by two powerhouse performances, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom soars when it lets its stars shine, hitting the audience with a gut punch of emotions.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Lacking narrative direction and even pacing, Monster Hunter is yet another soulless video game adaptation that drowns in its own inadequacy.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Wonder Woman 1984 is filled with hope, love and optimism, offering impressively cinematic superhero action with beautifully sentimental heart.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 15, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Despite featuring a few well-executed, tense gore sequences towards the end, Smiley Face Killers is mostly uninspiring and makes for a tedious watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Wander, the latest collaboration between director April Mullen and writer Tim Dorton, straddles the thin line between paranoia and truth, yet emerges as a compelling thriller with a genuine thirst for exposing what lies beneath.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
The Prom is a bright yet flawed musical extravaganza that, while holding a vital message about acceptance, sometimes gets lost in its own celebrity.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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