For 20,312 reviews, this publication has graded:
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46% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 61
| Highest review score: | Short Cuts | |
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| Lowest review score: | Gummo |
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Mixed: 8,446 out of 20312
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Anita Gates
The somewhat complicated plot may disappoint or confuse some tiny Elmo fans.- The New York Times
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Lawrence Van Gelder
Its winning cast, spirited music and mordant view of establishment figures, from the police to cocaine-sniffing record industry executives, make Bandits a stylish, buoyant entertainment.- The New York Times
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Janet Maslin
It isn't nearly as successful a showcase for this filmmaker's extraordinary talents.- The New York Times
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Lawrence Van Gelder
When it comes to an ending, Drive Me Crazy offers no surprises, but it arrives there in amiable, sensible style.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
Reminds you that marital discord knows no geographic boundaries.- The New York Times
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Janet Maslin
Would-be Hitchcockian cat-and-mouse games...are more memorable for their settings...than for their sense.- The New York Times
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Anita Gates
Just because a first-person analysis of a sociocultural phenomenon is fascinating in print, it should not necessarily be turned into a movie.- The New York Times
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Janet Maslin
Alternates between bumbling group antics and strained poignancy...anticipates all laughter and emotion in ways that make it its own worst enemy.- The New York Times
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Dana Stevens
A passionate, angry piece of advocacy, but it is equally, and in consequence, a brave and necessary act of truth-telling.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
Almost a textbook example of what can go wrong when an artistic bad boy decides to be good.- The New York Times
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Lawrence Van Gelder
A fine and loving memorial that preserves his charm, his intellect and his splendid body of work.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
The movie looks and feels like a frantic, live-action psychedelic cartoon.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
Stirringly romantic...a gripping period thriller that clicks along without resorting to hyped-up shock effects or gimmicky suspense.- The New York Times
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Lawrence Van Gelder
Sometimes even a talented lineup produces unexceptional results.- The New York Times
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Janet Maslin
Hovers between passion and philosophical argument without fully achieving its ambition to fuse the two.- The New York Times
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Janet Maslin
If you don't share the film's piercing vision of what really matters, someday you will.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
Takes such pains to avoid narrative and verbal cliches and anything that could remotely be construed as sentimental or romantic that it feels curiously flat.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
A powerful and disturbing reminder of how a civilization can suddenly crack under certain pressures.- The New York Times
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Anita Gates
The best part of B. Monkey is reveling in the dark side of Rupert Everett.- The New York Times
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Stephen Holden
(Patricia Arquette's) irritated reactions to her dire situation have all the force of a pet owner's whiny complaints when her feline refuses to use the cat box.- The New York Times
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