The Daily Beast's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 698 reviews, this publication has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Sentimental Value | |
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| Lowest review score: | Melania |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 436 out of 698
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Mixed: 219 out of 698
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Negative: 43 out of 698
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Initially teasing a condemnation, only to come away with something less certain and more fascinating, it straddles various lines, and perspectives, with impressive confidence.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2025
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Johnson’s franchise remains a sly and sure-footed delight, as well as demonstrates, with its religiously minded latest, that it’s capable of coloring its Christie-esque mysteries in a variety of shades.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 7, 2025
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- Posted Nov 6, 2025
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A true-crime thriller that also operates as a damning commentary on societal misogyny—especially in Hollywood—it’s as chillingly sharp and canny as its deranged fiend.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 10, 2023
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A compassionate portrait of mourning and the bonds that keep us united.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 26, 2025
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Last Stop Larrimah is a tale about provincial dynamics and the hostilities they often breed, as well as about the unique types of men and women who willingly choose to spend their days and nights on the outer edges of civilization.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 8, 2023
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Suggests that the Taliban are engaged in an elaborate role-playing performance for which they’re unqualified.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jul 21, 2024
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A unique saga of fathers, sons, and brothers, of fate, vengeance, and survival, and of a wind-up simian toy that just might be the Grim Reaper.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 20, 2025
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Delivering the male-entertainment goods while radiating a newfound degree of tender romanticism, it’s a fairy-tale coda that’s at once sensual, lyrical, and liberating.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 7, 2023
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With star Imogen Poots vividly capturing the roiling contradictions born from her character’s crises, it’s a raw, rugged wound of a film.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 4, 2025
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Its sentimentality expertly balanced by its humor, The Holdovers is a story about the lies we tell ourselves (for good and ill) and the reality of our not-so-dissimilar human conditions.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 11, 2023
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A fiery sermon of despondency and damnation, as well as a memorable nightmare of marriage, motherhood, and madness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jun 20, 2024
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Composed to seem at once off-the-cuff and mannered (replete with varying film stocks), La Chimera blends sweetness, sorrow and silliness with a lyrical touch.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 27, 2024
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A stinging political, social, and media critique made from digitally altered bits and pieces of entertainment favorites, at once hilarious, enraged, and as zonked out of its mind as many viewers will prefer to be while watching it.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 5, 2023
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- Posted Dec 9, 2025
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As with its predecessors, those who can’t stand Deadpool or aren’t educated in Marvel movie lore won’t tolerate a second of it. The rest will be in bleeping heaven.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jul 23, 2024
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An elaborate imitation of its predecessor. If little more than a cover song, however, it’s a majestic and malicious one that reaffirms its maker’s unparalleled gift for grandiosity.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 11, 2024
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- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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Electrifying a taut tale of tough times and the desperate men they breed, [Hawke] makes sure that, even when it could stand to be a tad weightier, this genre film packs a wallop.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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Destined to be passionately adored and despised, it’s a provocation, a stunt, a dare, and an experiment—as well as a bold one-of-a-kind experience that...shouldn’t be missed.- The Daily Beast
- Posted May 10, 2024
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A directorial debut of poised peril that should inspire both laughs and a few sleepless nights.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 16, 2023
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Resembling an ethereal and despondent companion piece to Jonathan Glazer’s "Under the Skin," it’s a genre effort that’s off the beaten path—even if an invisible path is precisely what its protagonist traverses.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 8, 2024
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story paints a rich portrait of Reeve as an individual, celebrity, activist, and family man, bolstered by commentary from his children and friends and, additionally, from Reeve himself.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 21, 2024
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Esther Zuckerman
The lessons of The Wild Robot are simple, but the artistry it uses to get there is anything but. It’s the kind of kids movie that feels all too rare with its painterly backdrops and genuine earnestness. The whole family is likely to fall in love.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 10, 2024
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With formal polish and deep compassion, it proves to be the most heartwarming film of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 25, 2025
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This winning non-fiction portrait proves equally adept at eliciting laughs and tears.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 25, 2025
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- Posted Jul 5, 2024
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A big-hearted fable of self-actualization, tolerance, and togetherness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 8, 2025
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- Posted Sep 9, 2025
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An off-kilter creation that feels like the wacko offspring of Aki Kaurismäki and Abbas Kiarostami’s cinemas.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 9, 2024
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