The Hollywood Reporter's Scores

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For 12,922 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 51% higher than the average critic
  • 4% same as the average critic
  • 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: 100 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lowest review score: 0 Dirty Love
Score distribution:
12922 movie reviews
  1. It generally succeeds, too, thanks to a visually energetic approach by director Jon Chu that keeps all the obligatory backstage/onstage bits moving fluidly.
  2. While the concept may sound schematic, it is brought to vivid life by wonderful characterizations.
  3. Designed to make you laugh and squirm, Lovers of Hate does more of the latter.
  4. Entertaining and comprehensive in its account of the man's career.
  5. Punishing for some, it could be just the cup of tea for the young male demographic.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    Not everyone will wax lyrical about this enigmatic and troubling film, which is also Chan-dong's most slow-moving one. But those with an eye for reading between the lines can find layers of meaning.
  6. It's not exactly "The Hangover," but the dialogue and situations often get distinctly gamey.
  7. The Eagle is an engaging, if straightforward and one-dimensional.
  8. Managing nary a single original idea throughout its 93-minute running time, the film does benefit from a cast of sexy young TV stars who should attract the desired female teen demographic.
  9. Mistaking arrested development for enlightened innocence, Waiting for Forever is an indigestible hash of whimsy, drama, romance and, for good measure, crime.
  10. Banal dialogue, over-modulated performances and melodramatic scoring combine forces to sink the stirringly photographed proceedings quicker than that treacherous flash flood.
  11. Director Morgan Neville does an adequate job in retracing the explosion of singer-songwriter talent out of West Hollywood's legendary Troubadour club, but makes a bad choice by starting now, not then.
  12. Mumblecore meets Arthur Conan Doyle in the ambitious, if not always satisfying, Cold Weather.
  13. Features sitcom-style stock characters and situations, not to mention the sort of ethnic stereotypes to be found in TV ads for fast-food Mexican restaurant chains.
  14. Like many action stars, Statham is good at cool brooding, but West's frantic style works against this.
  15. The Rite becomes more ludicrous as it goes along, with more than a few lines of dialogue from Michael Petroni's over-the-top screenplay eliciting unintended titters.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    Compared to his stellar hit "Ip Man" - a biopic on the Wing Chun master who tutored Bruce Lee - Wilson Yip's more lavishly produced sequel Ip Man 2 is a fistful of hits and misses.
  16. As frank, discerning and eloquent as its subjects, The Woodmans is one of the most affecting art-themed documentaries.
  17. Easily one of the most dynamic cinematic portraits of that decaying, vibrant, impossible city ever made; it treats the city itself as a character.
  18. A "non sequel" to Alex Cox's 1984 classic "Repo Man," the crazily plotted and deliberately garish Repo Chick only serves to provide further evidence of the cult director's diminishing talents.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    The outcome is a flamingly sexy soap opera whose satire on high society is sometimes as savage as Claude Chabrol's "La ceremonie."
  19. Never quite achieves the balance of melodrama and dark comedy for which it's aiming.
  20. Predictable, cutesy and nowhere near hot-blooded enough.
  21. Beyond its visual splendors, however, the film achieves searing moral power.
  22. Fast-paced and episodic, the film at times provides such a torrent of information that it becomes more wearisome than enlightening.
  23. While the film is occasionally frustrating in its lack of analysis, it nonetheless delivers a riveting portrait of the driven and troubled Mugianis.
  24. There's a hint of 'Twin Peaks' and a large helping of the Coen Bros. in this offbeat, cleverly crafted French thriller.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    As an allegory on power, corruption and rough justice, it has flashes of intelligence and political acumen.
    • 57 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    Chen's direction is his most staid yet, but the riveting story speaks for itself.
  25. The Dilemma is so tone deaf to its themes that it thinks it's a light and slightly rude Vince Vaughn movie. It's not.

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