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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Molly Freeman
Davidson is a triumph in The King of Staten Island, delivering plenty of fun R-rated humor in an emotionally compelling story about growing up.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 8, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Despite a raw performance from Willem Dafoe, Tommaso feels more like a self-indulgent male fantasy than an introspective character study.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 3, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
While it can be too elliptical for its own good, Shirley is a frequently spellbinding blend of fiction and memoir anchored by a mesmerizing Moss.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 3, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
The Vast of Night is a captivating sci-fi thriller that's elevated by its rich script, stunning cinematography, and incredibly charming leads.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 28, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The High Note is an enjoyable, if not particularly inventive, rom-com that's more infatuated with the music industry than developing its romance.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 28, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Although it makes for a better rom-com than murder-mystery, The Lovebirds is an entertaining romp powered to life by Nanjiani and Rae's chemistry.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 20, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Despite great performances from Lily Collins and Simon Pegg, Inheritance is weighed down by heavy exposition and its overly ambitious story.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 19, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Those looking for classic Scooby-Doo or anything more than superficial entertainment can skip Scoob! - even with the dearth of new movies.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 15, 2020
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Chris Agar
Capone has lofty ambitions of being the next great crime drama, but falls short of finding a compelling story about its subject's final days.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 11, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Spaceship Earth shines a light on the charismatic people behind Biosphere 2 but emphasizes the importance of climate change, especially today.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 7, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Arkansas struggles to find an internal rhythm - resulting in a laid-back crime film that suffers from flat execution, in spite of some bright spots.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 7, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Blue Story can be messy in stretches, but it's undeniably passionate and carried by its simple, yet effective, and sometimes lyrical storytelling.- Screen Rant
- Posted May 7, 2020
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Chris Agar
Beastie Boys Story makes for a fun exploration of the Beastie Boys' history through the eyes of Ad-Roc and Mike D, but it may not be as comprehensive as some hoped.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 30, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Half of It puts a queer YA spin on a classic romance story, but Wu makes it her own - delivering a charming, sweet and altogether heartfelt movie.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 30, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Willoughbys is a mishmash of story ideas strung together by the idea of found family, but it's cute and quirky enough to keep viewers hooked.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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For all its stylized flourishes and raw performances, True History of the Kelly Gang's confused narrative prevents it from fully taking off.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Despite the spectacular stunt work, Extraction is a garden-variety action-thriller dragged down by its regressive white savior elements.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 22, 2020
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Chris Agar
Jump Shot is an important basketball history lesson, shining a light on one of the game's unsung heroes who deserves more recognition.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Uneven yet sincere in its execution, Sergio combines simplified political melodrama with a tragic love story powered by its leads' performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Although The Quarry feels lackluster in its execution, it's an intriguing story of redemption that's largely carried by a captivating Michael Shannon.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Carried by a generic story and uninspired performances, Behind You falls flat in its mission to terrify viewers with suspenseful mirror magic.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Both amusingly ridiculous and completely by the numbers, The Main Event makes for generally watchable (though very disposable) kid-friendly fluff.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Trolls World Tour serves up enough psychedelic visuals and positive messages to earn its keep.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Endings, Beginnings favors style over substance, rarely igniting the spark its meant to and anchored only by a compelling Shailene Woodley.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 15, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
While the Code 8 movie's premise is more interesting than its other elements, it's handled well enough to warrant further exploration. Code 8 works better as a proof of concept than a standalone sci-fi thriller, serving up fascinating world-building with a fairly basic story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 14, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Anchored by Yang's sensitive direction and a Tzi Ma performance teeming with life, Tigertail is romantic, thoughtful, and heartbreaking all at once.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Love Wedding Repeat is too cringey to be any fun and fails to deliver on its premise of multiple alternate timelines.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
We Summon The Darkness is a wickedly fun and delightfully devilish thrill ride led by electric performances from Alexandra Daddario and Maddie Hasson.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 9, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Once it overcomes its initial storytelling lulls, Sea Fever embarks on a thrilling creature-feature adventure with a message that's all-too-timely.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 9, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Slapdash to a fault, Coffee & Kareem is an irreverent time-waster that can't make up its mind about whether it's sophomoric or subversive.- Screen Rant
- Posted Apr 3, 2020
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