Tampa Bay Times' Scores
- Movies
For 1,471 reviews, this publication has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 64
| Highest review score: | Fruitvale Station | |
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| Lowest review score: | Blair Witch |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 818 out of 1471
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Mixed: 501 out of 1471
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Negative: 152 out of 1471
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Gone Girl is a terrific movie, everything the book and its fans deserve.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Oct 1, 2014
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Hal Lipper
If you let it, Damage can be an exhilarating and a devastating leap into the realm of erotic obsession. [22 Jan 1993, p.8]- Tampa Bay Times
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No other movie has so masterfully conveyed the folly of nuclear warfare, or poked such savage fun at a military that wages it. Stanley Kubrick's coal-black comedy has a timeless quality that will probably extend beyond disarmament. [6 Aug 1995, p.2B]- Tampa Bay Times
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Victor Hugo's classic novel gets the Disney treatment and turns out more vibrant and emotion-packed than anyone might have guessed. [21 June 1996, p.7]- Tampa Bay Times
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Steve Persall
This is a modest film with towering potential to make a difference, looking back to move forward.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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Russell and co-writer Eric Warren Singer lay out these deceits and double-crosses with precision but American Hustle isn't merely a procedural. Defining these outsized personalities, tracing their unconventional connections and affections, is where Russell's movie finds its irreverent heartbeat.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Dec 18, 2013
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Life Itself impressively covers the elements of Ebert's memoir.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jul 31, 2014
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The Florida Project is a very funny, incredibly warm movie about what amounts to child endangerment. It earns its laughs, gasps and tears honestly, almost always keeping the kids distanced from unsavory situations. When that gap is bridged by a violent or protective act, the effect is devastating.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Oct 24, 2017
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What could be a cash grab turns out to be the series' finest chapter, with the same piano-wire tension plus a narrative clarity lacking before.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jul 28, 2016
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It's a mystery wrapped inside an enigmatic nation, flawlessly acted and difficult to predict. I'm always impressed when a movie informs about a foreign culture while it entertains, and this one is powerful art in that regard.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 29, 2012
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Everything about Birdman is a bold cinematic stretch, from its snare-jazz soundtrack to a climax regrettably stretched too far. The line between Iñárritu's genius and Riggan's madness gets crossed once too many, but no matter. Birdman has 99 virtues and ignorance isn't one.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Nov 6, 2014
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The jokes fly at a pace demanding viewers to either refrain from laughing (highly unlikely) or see The Lego Movie again to catch all the wondrous sights and amiable wit sliding by the first time.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 6, 2014
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More than any other Disney delight, The Lion King involves our full emotions; we're biting fingernails one minute and laughing the next at characters who deserve their spots on toy store shelves. [24 June 1994, p.6]- Tampa Bay Times
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The greatest animated film of all time...one of the truly monumental cinematic accomplishments of all time. Each frame was lovingly hand-drawn, rather than the stylized mechanics of computer animation that brought back the art form in The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. The effect is astounding, especially when the animators' attention to detail and four years of painstaking effort is considered. I'm not ashamed to admit that at a recent screening - right around the sound of the first "Heigh Ho" - I wept, awed by the artistry and savoring a rich historical and emotional experience. [2 July 1993, p.8]- Tampa Bay Times
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Toy Story 3 isn't merely the best movie of the summer -- even with summer just kicking in -- but an immediate candidate for best of the year.- Tampa Bay Times
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This is a remarkable film for more reasons than its antihero, from the cyberspeed wisdom of Aaron Sorkin's screenplay to Jeff Cronenweth's camera prowling the excesses of youthful genius gone wild.- Tampa Bay Times
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The movie's finest performance is Daniel Bruhl's unapologetic bluntness as Lauda, and his subtle conveyance of jealousy the driver — whose resemblance to a rat is often noted — must have felt about Hunt's popularity and handsomeness.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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Parker makes an assured feature filmmaking debut, with poetic imagery and powerful narrative.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Moonlight is a modest masterpiece, and quite possibly the best film of 2016.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Dec 8, 2016
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It's more amusing than you might expect, and ultimately more touching than an eroding society around them deserves.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jun 20, 2012
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Bob Roberts is the meanest, most outrageous movie to come out of the emasculated American left in a decade. It's a triumphant satire. [25 Sep 1992, p.9]- Tampa Bay Times
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The last thing we see in Zero Dark Thirty is Maya's face and it is also ours, silently crying tears of reflection.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 9, 2013
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Not much happens to Woody in Payne's movie, compared to modern penchants for rushed narratives and easily defined characters. Yet patience pays off, with a suitably minor triumph for such an unassuming man. And a major acting triumph for Dern.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Dec 11, 2013
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Pacific Rim gives big, dumb and loud an exemplary name and summer audiences something to cheer.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jul 10, 2013
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Hoop Dreams is what sportwriters would call "the total package:" intimate and illuminating in its depiction of two Chicago high-school basketball players and their goals, while never allowing an audience to forget that these boys and the families who support their struggles are part of the American fabric which hasn't received its due. [13Jan 1995, p.6]- Tampa Bay Times
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The mortal in me is increasingly certain I'll never live to see cinema's most astounding achievements. The kid in me is happy to be alive right now. [13 Apr 1996, p.5]- Tampa Bay Times
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One of the finest pictures released this year. [13 Nov 1987, p.1D]- Tampa Bay Times
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A movie as direct and devastating as a point-blank bullet to the back, like the one that killed Oscar Grant on the first morning of a new year, 2009.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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Guilt and obsession combine to create the most personally revealing effort of his career. [Restored version; 13 Dec 1996, p.5]- Tampa Bay Times
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