Slashfilm's Scores
- Movies
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For 1,145 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Project Hail Mary | |
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| Lowest review score: | Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 779 out of 1145
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Mixed: 319 out of 1145
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Negative: 47 out of 1145
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Marshall Shaffer
The film does not waste the brilliance of its two leading performances. But it doesn’t expand much upon their skilled interpretations, either.- Slashfilm
- Posted Oct 14, 2020
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Josh Spiegel
The Croods: A New Age is going through the motions, accomplishing the basic level of work required in pulling off a computer-animated feature. It’s a strange way to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, even in a strange year like this.- Slashfilm
- Posted Nov 23, 2020
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Ethan Anderton
Though it stumbles in parts, Jason Momoa is there to keep the car in drive before he hits the nitro and blows everything to hell. It's over-the-top, outrageous entertainment that is worthy of seeing on the silver screen with the biggest tub of popcorn you can find. BOOM!- Slashfilm
- Posted May 17, 2023
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Chris Evangelista
There are snapshots of something greater here; hints of a grander mystery, a bigger twist, a better climax. Alas, we can only ponder, weak and weary, over what that better film could have been.- Slashfilm
- Posted Dec 22, 2022
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Chris Evangelista
For all his skills, Wright seemingly can't pin down what he wants "The Running Man" to be. The action isn't very exciting, the satire is unoriginal, and the over-reliance on weird product placement (both Liquid Death and Monster Energy get distracting shout-outs here) make the entire picture feel manufactured. I had high hopes that Wright could get "The Running Man" across the finish line, but the film stumbles right out of the gate.- Slashfilm
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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Rafael Motamayor
Butt Boy is an exceptionally entertaining and weird film that defies every expectation. Everyone should see this tragic and thrilling story of a man who becomes addicted to shoving things up his butt.- Slashfilm
- Posted Apr 14, 2020
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Chris Evangelista
Spaceman fails to grab our attention and, like Sandler's character, feels adrift. But as the journey towards the Chopra cloud — which Hanuš describes as "the beginning of everything" — continues, the conversations between spaceman and space spider grow warm, thoughtful, and even charming.- Slashfilm
- Posted Feb 28, 2024
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Josh Spiegel
The title says it all: Safety hits recognizable beats and never really challenges its setup, making for a maddeningly, mystifyingly safe crowd-pleaser.- Slashfilm
- Posted Dec 10, 2020
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Joi Childs
Olympic Dreams ‘s goal isn’t to inundate you with complex themes or ideas. Simplicity is key for this film – it all comes down to a man and a woman who want to spend time together and then…spend time together. Layering that with the gorgeous Olympic environment makes for an enjoyable, often mesmerizing watch.- Slashfilm
- Posted Feb 13, 2020
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Matt Donato
It's rough around the edges when heavy special effects are required, yet proficient in shanty-shady tones and detectable darkness that hides secrets from one sequence to the next. It's an experience that lulls you in with hospitality and scored choral chants, plunging its stinger once you've become helpless beyond defense.- Slashfilm
- Posted Mar 9, 2022
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Rafael Motamayor
Lee does a commendable job as a first-time feature director, with a confinement sense of pace and framing that keeps "Hunt" thrilling and engaging despite its 131-minute runtime. ... Though "Hunt" does not break the spy thriller mold, it does provide plenty of thrills that should play like gangbusters.- Slashfilm
- Posted May 26, 2022
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BJ Colangelo
This is not an adaptation of "Wuthering Heights," but the result of what happens when you're playing an approximation "Wuthering Heights" without a full grasp on the material but all the money in the world to bring your questionable imagination to life.- Slashfilm
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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Jeremy Mathai
But when the smoke of its bombastic climax clears, what we're left with is an oddly sanitized, toned-down, and somewhat misshapen addition to Ritchie's oeuvre.- Slashfilm
- Posted Apr 16, 2024
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Ethan Anderton
Unfortunately, no matter how hard A Christmas Story Christmas tries to replicate what audiences loved about the original, it can't help but feel overshadowed by the legacy of nostalgia that the 1983 classic inspires.- Slashfilm
- Posted Nov 16, 2022
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Chris Evangelista
Sprawling and brutal, The Devil All the Time is not for the impatient or the squeamish.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 11, 2020
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This is a story of unlikely triumph. An uplifting coming-of-age tale about embracing whatever it is that makes you different from others, an example of how people can flourish past their inhibitions to thrive and shine when their talents are met with a nurturing environment. It’s a much needed serotonin boost that will have you grinning from start to finish.- Slashfilm
- Posted Mar 20, 2021
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Bill Bria
If you meet the film halfway, "Never Let Go" becomes enjoyably compelling and eerie. Yes, there are a good amount of scares to be had here, as Aja has only perfected his sense of jumpscare timing as well as his knack for finding collaborators who can conjure up some truly unsettling demonic zombie creatures.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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Chris Evangelista
For all of Old‘s flaws – and those flaws are bounteous! – it’s a film with energy; a film with life. Shyamalan doesn’t appear to have a firm grasp on this material, but again, he’s trying! He’s trying to give us something different. And these days, that’s the sort of thing we should all be longing for.- Slashfilm
- Posted Jul 22, 2021
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Matt Donato
Alexandra Daddario and Maddie Hasson are the Hammett and Hetfield of Marc Meyers’ eyeliner ensemble, with looks that kill and attitudes doubly deadly. For that, this critic can downgrade other complaints. It’s full of amplified unhallowed fun and fiendish shocks in the name of rock n’ roll…or maybe that’s just what “The Man” wants you to think.- Slashfilm
- Posted Apr 8, 2020
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Chris Evangelista
Ambulance is unlikely to convert those who loathe Michael Bay and all he creates. But if you're on board, you're in for one hell of a ride.- Slashfilm
- Posted Apr 6, 2022
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Ben Pearson
The Boogeyman doesn't set out to reinvent the wheel, but thankfully, it doesn't need to. Savage knows exactly how to push all the right buttons and pull all the right levers to engineer maximum potency, utilizing classical set-ups and pay-offs in entertaining, satisfying ways.- Slashfilm
- Posted May 25, 2023
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Chris Evangelista
Wendy should not be written-off entirely, and younger audiences may be taken with the movie’s sugar-rush charms. But in the end, there’s not enough fairy dust in the world to make Wendy fly.- Slashfilm
- Posted Jan 29, 2020
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Chris Evangelista
In Coppola's mind, all that matters is the work, and the act of creating it. We are lucky he returned to make a new movie, and even in its messy, muddled state, we are lucky to have Megalopolis.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 18, 2024
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The movie unexpectedly has a ton of heart that's guaranteed to refuel your Christmas spirit this year.- Slashfilm
- Posted Nov 29, 2022
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Chris Evangelista
It's a type of slow-burn, psychological horror. The type of thrills and chills that don't register at first, but come creeping back when you're in bed, awake at night, unable to sleep, and the darkness starts to creep in.- Slashfilm
- Posted Oct 4, 2022
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Ben Pearson
While I have a few complaints and there are a couple of head-scratching loose ends, The Flash is still a funny, emotional, action-heavy crowd-pleaser that ranks among the best DC movies ever made.- Slashfilm
- Posted Jun 6, 2023
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Josh Spiegel
A movie like Elf, as its opening credits suggest, seemingly sprung to life out of a children's book. Spirited evokes the sense that it sprung to life out of a series of focus-group sessions among corporate executives.- Slashfilm
- Posted Nov 9, 2022
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Chris Evangelista
Butcher's Crossing makes a lot of little, stretching its small budget to the extreme to create a nightmarish saga of violent men who seem convinced of their own superiority over everything, especially the land.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 17, 2022
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Josh Spiegel
While Clouds absolutely has its heart in the right place, that heart doesn’t translate into a similarly winning story.- Slashfilm
- Posted Oct 13, 2020
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Chris Evangelista
Chastain gets some huge, showstopping moments – her final scene is genuinely terrific, and another scene that recreates Tammy Faye's on-air conversation with gay minister and AIDS activist Steve Pieters is effective and tender – but it would've been nicer if the movie itself was more worthy of her considerable talents.- Slashfilm
- Posted Sep 13, 2021
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