The Hollywood Reporter's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 12,900 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 62
| Highest review score: | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dirty Love |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6,607 out of 12900
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Mixed: 5,128 out of 12900
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Negative: 1,165 out of 12900
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Kirk Honeycutt
A wondrous flight of fancy, a stop-motion-animated treat brimming with imaginative characters, evocative sets, sly humor, inspired songs and a genuine whimsy that seldom finds its way into today's movies.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Kirk Honeycutt
A fully believable, flesh-and-blood (albeit not human flesh and blood) romance is the beating heart of "Avatar." Cameron has never made a movie just to show off visual pyrotechnics: Every bit of technology in "Avatar" serves the greater purpose of a deeply felt love story.- The Hollywood Reporter
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John DeFore
Immediately joining the first ranks of artists’ memoirs, Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans is both a vivid capturing of the auteur’s earliest flashes of filmmaking insight and a portrait, full of love yet unclouded by nostalgia, of the family that made him.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 23, 2022
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Todd McCarthy
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes manages to do at least three things exceptionally well that are hard enough to pull off individually: Maintain a simmering level of tension without let-up for two hours, seriously improve on a very good first entry in a franchise and produce a powerful humanistic statement using a significantly simian cast of characters.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jun 29, 2014
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Deborah Young
It is a work of great fantasy and charm that will delight children ages 3 to 100.- The Hollywood Reporter
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David Rooney
Densely informative yet always grounded in deep personal investment and clear-eyed compassion, this is a powerful indictment of a traumatic social experiment, made all the more startling by the success of the propaganda machine in making people continue to believe it was necessary.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 3, 2019
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David Rooney
The unique charm of Isle of Dogs is its bottomless vault of curios, its sly humor, playful graphic inserts and dexterous narrative detours.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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Todd McCarthy
For Chazelle to be able to pull this off the way he has is something close to remarkable. The director's feel for a classic but, for all intents and purposes, discarded genre format is instinctive and intense.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Aug 31, 2016
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For me, The Deer Hunter is THE great American film of 1978. I realize that we still have a few major releases yet to come, like Superman, but I can't imagine anything more timely, more important, more uncompromising than this Universal-EMI production.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Todd McCarthy
Youth is a voluptuary’s feast, a full-body immersion in the sensory pleasures of the cinema.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted May 23, 2015
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Duane Byrge
A gloriously inspirational film documenting music’s healing power in Alzheimer patients.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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David Rooney
It’s the work of a director in full command of his gifts, from the kaleidoscopic vignettes of family life that make the first half such a constant delight through the supple modulation of tone midway, when shocking tragedy prompts a shift into a more ruminative mood.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 2, 2021
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An extraordinary motion picture, greater in dimension and significance than any similar film of our time, Ben-Hur is more spectacular than any of the previous spectacles. More importantly, it is at the same time a highly rewarding dramatic experience, rich and complex in human values: a great adventure, full of excitement, visual beauty, thrills and unsurpassed cinema artistry.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Ray Bennett
A ferociously entertaining thriller with sympathetic characters, stunning set pieces and pulsating excitement.- The Hollywood Reporter
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David Rooney
Poetic in its simplicity yet crafted with as meticulous attention to detail as Hujar’s reflections on his day, this is a singular meditation on the life of an influential artist for whom major recognition came only after his death. It has the feel of a rare find plucked from a dusty archive.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jan 27, 2025
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Todd McCarthy
A career high point for Ralph Fiennes as both an actor and director, this unfussy and emotionally penetrating work also provides lead actress Felicity Jones with the prime role in which she abundantly fulfills the promise suggested in some of her earlier small films.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 15, 2013
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Kirk Honeycutt
Perhaps returning to Apocalypse Now will reinvigorate the once brilliant storyteller. Certainly, the images, colors and design still astonish. And let's hope that Apocalypse Now Redux will become the definitive version. For the movie hits home even harder now. [14 May 2001]- The Hollywood Reporter
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Todd McCarthy
The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted May 23, 2015
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David Rooney
The Killing of Two Lovers is a transfixing drama without a wasted word or a single inessential scene.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Nov 5, 2020
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Todd McCarthy
The best film about the wages of aging since Amour eight years ago, The Father takes a bracingly insightful, subtle and nuanced look at encroaching dementia and the toll it takes on those in close proximity to the afflicted.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 1, 2020
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The ingeniously structured screenplay by Katz, Huyck and Lucas offers up a load of wonderful characters who whirl about in ducktail haircuts and shirtwaist dresses, lost in the obscenity of American culture. Thanks to some of the most spirited, daffy dialogue since Lubitsch, their sweetness is deliriously funny. No matter how high the dramatic stakes become, the movie never loses its sense of humor, and although it has a lot to say, it's gloriously free of pretensions.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Posted Jul 5, 2011
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A murder story with a brilliant cast, a brilliant script, brilliant direction, and photography that tells the story in no mean terms.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Jordan Mintzer
It’s like watching a first-rate standup routine transformed into fiction, or in this case auto-fiction, as Rock has more on his mind than just making us laugh, offering up a witty celebrity satire that doubles as a love story set during one long and eventful New York City day.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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Todd McCarthy
A remarkably vibrant and frank look at one precocious teen’s emerging sexual life — a film with the stuff of life coursing through its veins and sex very much on its brain.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jan 25, 2015
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West Side Story is a magnificent show, a milestone in movie musicals, a box-office smash. It is so good that superlatives are superfluous. Let it be noted that the film musical, the one dramatic form that is purely American and purely Hollywood, has never been done better- The Hollywood Reporter
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David Rooney
Lee's knack for distilling the energy of live performance is no secret, for example in his terrific 2009 film of the unconventional Broadway musical Passing Strange. But the synergy here between filmmaker and subject — from the avant-funk grooves to the spirit of inclusivity and the urge to heal a broken nation — is simply spectacular.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Sep 10, 2020
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It is simply one of the most exciting and intelligent action films in years, probably the best good-cop film we can expect to encounter.- The Hollywood Reporter
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