The Daily Beast's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
For 708 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 60% higher than the average critic
  • 5% same as the average critic
  • 35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
Highest review score: 100 Sentimental Value
Lowest review score: 0 Melania
Score distribution:
  1. Negative: 43 out of 708
708 movie reviews
  1. Its lack of originality or grandeur renders it a less than super spin-off.
  2. A confident and unnerving allegorical gem.
  3. A cute and funny sequel that treads well-worn territory and yet manages to elicit its fair share of waterworks, it’s not the series’ best but, in most respects, is still better than the rest.
  4. The summer’s must-see for anyone with a taste for ferocious pandemonium.
  5. Straining for both timeliness and throwback thrills, it’s an alien affair that never delivers the grand payoffs it teases.
  6. A familiar stew that’s as scattershot as ever, and engineered to appeal to teens who can’t get enough jokes about sex, race, and movies they’ve already seen.
  7. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug, and fans are apt to overdose on it with this rollicking live-action affair.
  8. Casts a surrealistic spell that’s unlike anything else in contemporary cinema.
  9. As good as crime cinema gets, and one of 2026’s biggest surprises—and undisputed highlights.
  10. Simplistic, scattershot, and—worst of all—unfunny, it’s a social commentary-laced crime comedy of insufferable proportions.
  11. A swashbuckling space Western that deftly marries combative spectacle and kid-friendly cuteness.
  12. A deliriously pointed cautionary tale about the perils of getting what you want, and an instant contender for classic midnight-movie status.
  13. Eliciting exasperated laughs at its every manipulation, it may be the most ridiculously corny movie of all time.
  14. Despite looking great, it comes off as a humdrum knockoff of yesterday’s fashion.
  15. Aside from a couple of vicious set pieces, however, this genre effort’s gimmickry results in derivative cornball melodrama. It would have benefited greatly from speaking louder while carrying a big stick.
  16. This creepy nerve-rattler confirms that the director’s excellent 2024 breakout Oddity was no fluke.
  17. A no-frills survival thriller that’s as rugged as its wilderness setting.
  18. All “Thriller," no infamy, presenting an uplifting, crowd-pleasing version of events that, for all its expert impersonations, is simply the palatable half of this sordid tale.
  19. A deep dive into a pool of pretentiousness whose absurdity mounts with each new quasi-supernatural—and heavily symbolic—development.
  20. [Its] sketchiness is second only to its inside-baseball humorlessness.
  21. Plays like a torturous tone-deaf joke that won’t end.
  22. Thanks to a host of colorful performances and an emphasis on over-the-top violence, they mostly pull off their double-dip trick.
  23. A stirring celebration of bravery, camaraderie, and human ingenuity that goes big in every respect, not least of which by recognizing and foregrounding the majesty of larger-than-life movie stardom.
  24. A rousing elegy to an underworld saga par excellence and, in particular, to a ruthless and tormented gangster whom, in Murphy’s expert hands, stands as an undisputed crime-fiction icon.
  25. A Frankenstein-ian cine-monster that both reinvents and pays homage with all the clumsiness and unsightliness of its fabled creature.
  26. Worst of all, Scream 7 doesn’t concoct the sort of ludicrous denouement that has always been these movies’ signature, instead delivering perhaps the most deflating conclusion in the series’ three-decade history. That alone should indicate that Ghostface has lost his luster and should withdraw to the Horror Hall of Fame where he deserves to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Freddy, Jason, and the rest of the genre’s genuine icons.
  27. An uplifting portrait of the possibility of rebirth—even for the most famous person on Earth.
  28. A superb companion piece to the director’s 2022 biopic Elvis, it’s a feat of showmanship both by Presley on stage and Luhrmann behind the camera.
  29. It might not deliver hilariously fatal blows, but it’s smart and spikey enough to leave a pleasurably painful mark.
  30. An audacious indie that plumbs the depths of passion, loyalty, and sacrifice with beguiling earnestness and intensity.

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