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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2% same as 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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Steve Persall
What really offends about Hot Pursuit is its lazy approach to comedy, and so many short cuts making bad jokes possible.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted May 7, 2015
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As usual, psychological anguish is a key element of Marvel heroes. Age of Ultron boasts a cast of actors that "serious" filmmakers would kill for, so the gravitas they're capable of conveying amid such outlandish fantasy is the franchise's stealth advantage.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 29, 2015
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In the end, this is a pleasant parable, brimming with Rockwellian visuals and homespun decency. Harder hearts will dismiss it as corny and manipulative, which it is. Sometimes there's nothing wrong with that.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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Like its heroine, The Age of Adaline is afraid of its emotions, and stuck flat-footed in time.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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Garland's original screenplay brims with intelligence, unafraid to let characters speak over our heads. Yet it remains a pulpy delight, due largely to its uniquely mad scientist.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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True Story may someday be used in both acting and journalism classes, the former for what students should do, and the latter for what they shouldn't.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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What is off limits to steal when everything is available, not only in a digital age but clacking through a projector? Isn't fame always at someone else's expense? Even Baumbach borrows, notably from Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors. Fair, and funny enough.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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Furious 7 is so entertaining that you don't notice Dwayne Johnson is missing from action much of the time, only that he kills it when he shows up.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 3, 2015
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This is a story to make blood boil and change demanded, so future waves of incoming freshmen — even that term is male-centric — won't have their dreams ruined.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 1, 2015
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Danny Collins isn't the most artistic or surprising movie, and Fogelman's appropriation of Lennon's music to explain what's obvious gets stale. But it does contain a wonderful performance by Pacino, when it was debatable if we'd ever say that again.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Apr 1, 2015
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It Follows has an impressively sustained sense of dread, less explicit gore than measured tension. Mitchell slyly inverts the conventions of dead-meat teenager flicks, although not with wink-wink comedy like the Scream series. This movie is serious about creeping out viewers, and Mitchell is just artistic enough about it to create a minor masterpiece.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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A drab dream with squirmy-cuddly aliens, floating space bubbles and too many Rihanna musical interludes.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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Get Hard becomes an increasingly unpleasant comedy, wasting two very funny stars in a barrage of prison rape gags, lazy stereotypes, toilet stall indignities and insincere acceptance of people already marginalized in movies.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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Flawed as it is, The Cobbler retains interest throughout, chiefly because Sandler isn't bad in a rare semi-dramatic performance.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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The Gunman becomes a highly capable shoot-em-up but not much else.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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Schwentke keeps things lively and loud, with a mildly alarming body count, smashing glass and gunfire.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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Gabe Polsky's movie about the dynastic Soviet Union hockey team is surprisingly light on its skates, despite being a Cold War history lesson and conventional sports documentary.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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This Cinderella is achingly old-fashioned, with scant humor, a regressive heroine and godmother effects that aren't special.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a downgrade from the first, doing lots of thing wrong that 2012's sleeper hit did right.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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The movie's glaring problem is the design and execution of Chappie, whose look is unremarkable except for a pair of polymer rabbit ears ready for meme posterity.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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In spite of its incessant piling on of double-crosses and triple dog dares, Focus is a pleasant change from Academy Award seriousness. It's reassuring to see Smith resurrect the charisma that After Earth stripped away, and nice to see Robbie do anything, anytime.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 24, 2015
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Kingsman is as violently kinetic as anything Vaughn has made, a list including Kick-Ass (the good one) and Craig's U.S. breakthrough, Layer Cake. But Kingsman is also wildly uneven, often slowing its roll to stiff-upper-lip pacing necessary (or not) to create a new British secret agent movie mythology.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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Two Days, One Night is deceptively slight of drama; it's simply a procession of real moments encountered by a simple character deserving more happiness than life allows, fleshed out by an extraordinary actor.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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Fifty Shades of Grey isn't the howling pornucopia it could be, but it's sexy enough, spank you very much.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 12, 2015
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For all of its movie-of-the-week mechanics, this is a deeply moving dramatization of what Alzheimer's does to mind and spirit, anchored by the finest performance, male or female, from any 2014 movie release.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Feb 11, 2015
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The only thing Black or White adds to the discussion of race relations is another one-sided argument.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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A Most Violent Year has its share of wham-bam moments — a car-truck-foot chase into the city's bowels is superb — but the action never speaks louder than Chandor's hard-boiled words.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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An affably crude bromantic comedy with an appealing set of bros.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 21, 2015
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Miller unravels this story with the grim inevitability of a death row vigil, but not without flashes of sly humor.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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Unlike many post 9/11 war movies, American Sniper goes easier on the gung ho, with a third act leavened by Chris' depressed denial, his "hurt locker" of stored regret. Eastwood is less concerned with action heroism than the consequences of deadly action, how it chips away at the living.- Tampa Bay Times
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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