For 10,436 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 62
| Highest review score: | Badlands | |
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| Lowest review score: | A Life Less Ordinary |
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- The A.V. Club
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A.A. Dowd
With 22 July, Greengrass pushes up against the boundaries of respectful representation, traipsing queasily close to outright exploitation with his reenactment of the 2011 Norway terrorist attacks, which claimed the lives of 77 people, many of them children.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 10, 2018
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Noel Murray
The story’s many advances and reversals can be hard to follow at times, but this isn’t really a movie where plot is paramount. Everything boils down to the action, and what that action means.- The A.V. Club
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Noel Murray
About A Son may not let in anybody who doesn't already have one foot in Nirvana's doorway, but those people are invited in fully, to experience the contradictions and preoccupations of a man whose music defined his era.- The A.V. Club
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Scott Tobias
An absorbing and meticulous piece of reportage.- The A.V. Club
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Scott Tobias
Though it gets far too cute, The Cuckoo settles into the snappy rhythms of a promising sitcom pilot, at least until Rogozhkin decides to get serious.- The A.V. Club
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Keith Phipps
Adapting a novel by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, François Dupeyron uses handheld cameras and some jarring edits, but, prostitutes and all, this is storybook material: heartfelt, pleasant, cuddly, and a little too insubstantial to stick in the mind for long.- The A.V. Club
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Keith Phipps
Out of that clever setup, Changing Lanes pulls both the promised taut suspense and a much deeper film: an ethics thriller.- The A.V. Club
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The subjects of Hitler's Children all speak about the actions of their infamous forebears with shame, shock, or disgust, but they also make it clear this isn't true of everyone in their families.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Nov 14, 2012
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Jesse Hassenger
There’s never a true early-check-out moment of the sort that arrives with such numbing frequency in so many bigger-scale blockbusters; the movie locks in and moves.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Dec 13, 2024
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Noel Murray
We Live In Public doesn’t show that Harris was a genius so much as that he was a mentally and emotionally unstable egotist, trying to force a revolution in self-broadcasting and connectivity that later happened more naturally.- The A.V. Club
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Ben Kenigsberg
The relentless contrast of banality with horror seems to be Wheatley’s signature move, and like his "Kill List" (2011), Sightseers can claim a sizable fan base, especially in its native U.K. But the humor here, ironically, doesn’t travel well.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 8, 2013
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Katie Rife
Gerbase, making an impressive feature debut, proves herself a sensitive observer of human nature. The Pink Cloud joins a tradition of sci-fi films like Her that are less interested in their futuristic concepts than how they might affect people.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 13, 2022
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Noel Murray
The Milk Of Sorrow is lousy with allegory, and is often too heavy for its own good.- The A.V. Club
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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The gonzo factor (sadistic violence plus multiple music numbers) is intermittently engaging. The characters, not so much.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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Nathan Rabin
The subject matter is unrelentingly sordid yet the storytelling is so deadpan and understated that it's difficult, if not impossible, to dismiss it as exploitation or sexist provocation.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 28, 2012
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Tasha Robinson
Ultimately, the problem with Infamous isn't that it revisits Capote's turf--it's that it does the same things well, and leaves the same unsatisfying holes.- The A.V. Club
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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
With Lin at the helm, and the Enterprise crew reimagined as a family unit in the mold of Dom Toretto’s gang, the movie bounces along, hurtling its heroes over colliding wreckage and into currents of artificial gravity, pausing just long enough for a punchline or a knowing exchange of looks.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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Keith Phipps
Martin touches on any number of post-Vietnam ills (urban decay, drug addiction, crises in faith) without overstatement, allowing for a deeply considered exploration of horror's ability to comment on society, a sort of belated answer to Peter Bogdanovich's Targets. At the same time, Romero still forces Martin to work as strictly a horror film, albeit an eccentric one in which the violence has an uncomfortable plausibility, starkly contrasting Amplas' romanticized black-and-white vampiric fantasy life.- The A.V. Club
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Noel Murray
Bryan Fogel’s Netflix documentary Icarus tells such an eye-opening story that it almost doesn’t matter when the storytelling itself gets a little sloppy.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Aug 2, 2017
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Gloria is the rare Cassavetes film to expand its scope beyond an insular community.- The A.V. Club
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Tasha Robinson
The story of America's first successful class-action sexual-harassment lawsuit may sound dull, but Caro ratchets up the intensity until every flung epithet and threat stings. The approach is sometimes shrill, but it's effective.- The A.V. Club
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Noel Murray
If nothing else, Scheinfeld captures the essence of the Nilsson experience, and how, according to his attorney, "He would turn up at your door at 4 in the morning, and you knew that the next three days were going to be an adventure."- The A.V. Club
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Noel Murray
Bullhead is well-plotted, with a powerful ending, but its most brutal scene comes early, explaining why for Schoenaerts, life has been one long wince.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Feb 15, 2012
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Randall Colburn
Ahari’s script is perhaps too focused on the secrets of its central couple, which are compelling but foreshadowed in a belabored way. By the end, the emotional catharsis is dulled somewhat by the sheer obviousness of it all, not to mention the convoluted route Ahari takes to get there.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jan 28, 2021
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Noel Murray
More propaganda than cinema, and at an hour and a half, its exhaustiveness diminishes its impact. But Epstein anchors the film nicely with her own pregnancy, which occurs while the documentary is in production and comes to an unexpected conclusion before shooting ends.- The A.V. Club
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By the film's latter half, we're left not hoping its lovers will find a way to be together, but longing for them to get over each other and move on.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Oct 26, 2011
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Terms And Conditions may not be a particularly well-made documentary, but it provides a much-needed wake-up call.- The A.V. Club
- Posted Jul 10, 2013
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Monica Castillo
Marty: Life Is Short is an overdue appreciation of a performer who’s underestimated as a clown only because he makes being funny look so easy.- The A.V. Club
- Posted May 12, 2026
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