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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Sandy Schaefer
Thanks to its charming cast and even-handed blend of laughs and drama, Drunk Bus generally succeeds in putting a fresh spin on its familiar story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Meyers' disjointed approach to Human Capital expertly weaves its story into a gripping mystery that's further elevated by exceptional performances.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Armed with a truly feminine perspective, Blow the Man Down rises above being a Coen Brothers imitation to deliver a gripping and tightly-woven yarn.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Vivarium is a wonderfully strange and gripping thriller that examines the stresses of homeownership and starting a family, perhaps all-too-soon.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Bolstered by a thoughtful script and beautifully authentic performances, Banana Split provides a fresh take on the coming-of-age romantic comedy.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Led by a charismatic performance from Jesse Eisenberg, Resistance is a harrowing story but often feels as if it bit off more than it could chew.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Overall, Frozen is another fine addition to the Disney animated feature pantheon, offering a witty and heartfelt princess fairly tale with creative musical elements and some visual panache.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 24, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
A better survival thriller than social commentary via the horror genre, The Hunt only just holds together thanks to Betty Gilpin's virtuoso lead turn.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 12, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Disney's Stargirl is a mediocre teen movie about individuality and growing up, lacking the magic to make this manic pixie dream girl story work.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 11, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Bloodshot puts a surprisingly clever spin on the superhero origin story that's fun and funny, but Diesel's performance ultimately leaves it lacking.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 11, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
Thankfully, both Platt and Massoud shine in their respective roles. They take the characters that Tollman wrote and make them layered, complex, and enthralling to the viewer.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 4, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Thanks in large part to Moss's performance, The Invisible Man becomes a fascinating dive into a survivor's psyche wrapped up in a compelling and truly scary horror movie.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 26, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Onward is a good, but not great Pixar movie, with a heartfelt, if emotionally manipulative storyline, and plenty of film magic to propel it forward.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 21, 2020
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Hannah Hoolihan
In the end, Standing Up, Falling Down is all the better because of Schwartz and Crystal. Their comedic delivery is effortless and their personalities beautifully mesh together. Even as the story becomes more somber, they dive into dramatic elements with ease, turning this story's familiar plot into an interesting meditation on regret and the way it takes its toll.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 20, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Though it lacks the grit and gristle of the best London adaptations, The Call of the Wild is elevated by Harrison Ford and a very good CGI doggo.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 17, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Moviegoers looking for something romantic and entertaining to catch on Valentine's Day weekend (or even later on in February) won't go wrong with The Photograph.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 13, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Sonic the Hedgehog is a fairly middling family-friendly adventure movie, but a comparably good video game adaptation the belies a great deal of potential for a stronger, even more ambitious sequel.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 12, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Far from being a full-blown disaster, Downhill is a middle of the road comedy-drama that would've benefitted from a more incisive technique and a little extra faith in its audience's ability to grasp the subtleties of its story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 12, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Olympic Dreams' backstage look at the 2018 Olympics is much more compelling than the movie's bland and contrived romantic comedy storyline.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 12, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
You can see why Aardman, with their simple stories and rudimentary character designs, would have a hard time standing out next to the more intricate narratives and realistic digital animation of recent Disney and Pixar films. And yet, it's that very combination of simplicity in plotting and stylization that makes A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon such a joy to watch.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 11, 2020
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Chris Agar
Ultimately, Horse Girl is a tricky film to unpack. On one hand, it's fine that it doesn't provide easy answers for the questions it poses, but even dedicated cinephiles may find Horse Girl abstruse and challenging to a fault.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 11, 2020
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Molly Freeman
Much like its main character, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is so sweetly, openly earnest in its love of love that it transcends cheesiness and gives viewers permission to indulge in unabashed intimacy and romance for its entire one hour and 40-minute runtime.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 10, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
It walks the fine line between being too whimsical and too dramatic, yet maintains that delicate balancing act over the course of its entire runtime.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 6, 2020
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Molly Freeman
With a wicked sense of humor and exhilarating action, Birds of Prey is fierce, fun and a total blast - and an empowering girl power superhero romp.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 5, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
At the end of the day, Joker comes off as Scorsese-lite in the same way that Phillips' last movie, War Dogs, did - albeit, with great acting from Phoenix to elevate it, but also a sense of self-seriousness that borders on self-parody and pretentiousness that War Dogs did not have.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 4, 2020
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Molly Freeman
The Rhythm Section is wonderfully acted by Blake Lively and immersively directed by Reed Morano, creating a tense and mostly engaging thriller.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 29, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
As a whole, The Turning is a triumph of style over substance that might've well made for a perfectly middle of the road horror film, had it not been edited down to the point of becoming incoherent by the end.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 24, 2020
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Ben Kendrick
How to Train Your Dragon 2 is the rare sequel that improves upon its predecessor in nearly every single way imaginable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 23, 2020
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Sandy Schaefer
Overall, The Hidden World ends the How to Train Your Dragon movies on a strong note and shouldn't disappoint those who've spent the last five years anxiously awaiting the final chapter in Hiccup and Toothless' story.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 23, 2020
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Molly Freeman
For those that persevere, there is an entertaining gangster film at the heart of The Gentlemen. There's a frenetic energy to Ritchie's movie that comes in part from his directing style, and part from the cast's clear enjoyment of bringing the film to life.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 22, 2020
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