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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Jack Wilhelmi
The movie's superhero-laden backbone is meant to support a deeper message. Adam Egypt Mortimer's Archenemy is a painful reminder of how society fails people, and bleeds colorful nuance and thematic messaging in every frame.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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Jack Wilhelmi
What Lies Below offers a twist on two underrated sub-genres, but its identity crisis causes this aquatic horror creature feature to sink, not swim.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Godmothered is a campy and heartfelt family-friendly Christmas flick, but ends up feeling like an adult rom-com shoehorned into a kids movie.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2020
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Chris Agar
Mank is a wonderfully crafted and well-acted ode to a bygone era carried by Fincher's vision and Gary Oldman's standout performance.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
Bolstered by the sweet chemistry of its attractive leads, All My Life doesn't listen to its central message: Make the most of the time you have.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Soul isn't Pixar's finest or most resonant film, but its beautiful animation and soundtrack, paired with fun characters make for an enjoyable watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
While the indecision of the plot reflects the hapless existential angst of Hana’s mid-life crisis, Luxor moves further away from meaningful rumination as the film progresses, and ends not with a bang, but a whimper.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
Full of repetitive flashbacks and constant yelling, Hillbilly Elegy strives to be the next great domestic drama, but falls short in several ways.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Jack Wilhelmi
Run showcases the whiplash intensity and cold calculation of Sarah Paulson at her peak, with intense moments that will leave you breathless.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The New Mutants tries to offer a compelling blend of teen drama, horror and X-Men mythos, but ultimately fails to deliver a good entry in any genre.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Jack Wilhelmi
Kindred is packed with significant talent, but the slow pace and tedious script leaves the audience looking for the exit before the movie gets going.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Chris Agar
Dreamland is a fairly straightforward crime saga that doesn't reinvent the wheel, but is still enjoyable thanks to Robbie and its production values.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Happiest Season is a cheesy, fun and heartfelt romantic comedy, with a sweetly genuine queer love story at the center of this holiday tale.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 23, 2020
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Jack Wilhelmi
Director Christopher Landon's Freaky is breathlessly stolen by Vince Vaughn, who delivers a character both terrifying and lovable in equal measure.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 12, 2020
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Debopriyaa Dutta
Thematically rich and visually arresting, Wolfwalkers is an enchanting adventure into the very heart of nature, helmed by a classic, robust narrative that tugs at the heartstrings.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 12, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Craft: Legacy excels when reveling in its girl power witchcraft, but falls apart in the third act without a well-developed villain.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 27, 2020
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Chris Agar
Synchronic is an interesting, if standard, drama that gets by on the strength of Anthony Mackie's performance and a strong third act.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 27, 2020
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Molly Freeman
After We Collided is riddled with cliches and tired young adult tropes, but its dramatic romance and laughable dialogue offers some escapist fun.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 26, 2020
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Jack Wilhelmi
Unflinching in its bold lack of subtlety that's contained within a nudge and a wink to the movie's primary audience, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm doesn't hesitate to abruptly kick open the door on polite boundaries, social taboos, and tough talking points that are keeping an entire country at odds.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 22, 2020
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Rachel LaBonte
The Witches is certainly bolstered by its performances and visuals (which is to be expected of a Zemeckis production), and while its speedy story will win over young audiences, it could've reached new heights had Zemeckis, del Toro, and Barris dared to add a bit more padding.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 21, 2020
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Chris Agar
The Trial of the Chicago 7 makes for an entertaining and compelling courtroom drama, bolstered by Sorkin's script and strong performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 15, 2020
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Molly Freeman
An explosion of wonder, color and magic, Over the Moon tells a beautifully sentimental story of family and love, with super catchy songs mixed in.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 15, 2020
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Molly Freeman
At its core, The Kid Detective is also just a plain, entertaining mystery - that has a satisfying conclusion both for the case itself and Abe's journey. Anyone interested in the premise or in Brody's performance would do well with giving The Kid Detective a watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 15, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Love and Monsters may not be a wholly fresh concept, but a clever script and Dylan O'Brien's charm make for a super fun adventure comedy.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 15, 2020
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Molly Freeman
More Millennial introspection than sci-fi movie, what Save Yourselves! lacks in world-building, it makes up for with charming relatable comedy.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 1, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Bloody, fun and achingly heartfelt, Spontaneous presents a clever and original story about life, love and how suddenly things can change.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 1, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals is pure family-friendly fun, combining princesses and superheroes for a delightful, if unoriginal, adventure.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 1, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Enola Holmes is a little overwrought, but Millie Bobby Brown's charming heroine and Henry Cavill's fun Sherlock pull off all the twists and turns.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 22, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Devil All the Time is a slow, sprawling thriller, unfurling with creeping tension, but the cast's performances are more rewarding than the story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 16, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is junk food entertainment at its most mediocre, delivering barely enough blood and fun without anything truly memorable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 10, 2020
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