The Playlist's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 4,876 reviews, this publication has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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41% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Days of Being Wild (re-release) | |
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| Lowest review score: | Oh, Ramona! |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3,041 out of 4876
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Mixed: 1,320 out of 4876
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Negative: 515 out of 4876
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Gabe Toro
The sloppy reveals of the third act can be seen from miles away, turning this into a low-impact actioner where characters are turned into chess pieces, and the narrative’s aim is to strategically assemble the parts like a play set.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 27, 2013
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- Posted Aug 23, 2013
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Kevin Jagernauth
A wholly illuminating look at Muhammad Ali in all his complexity, providing a surprisingly fresh and vivid portrait of a man who played rope-a-dope with history, religion and sport and emerged from the ring as an inspiring, and flawed icon.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 22, 2013
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Gabe Toro
For Scenic Route, it doesn’t seem to be the journey as much as the destination: seeing two sorta-friends wailing on each other feels like the shortcut a better movie never made.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 22, 2013
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Oliver Lyttelton
For all its abrasiveness, the film is also capable of real tenderness.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 21, 2013
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Gabe Toro
Ultimately, the cumulative effect is deadening, just another chapter in an endless battle between overtasked and underpaid good guys, and cowardly baddies; the only real humanity in the film comes from Hudgens’ Cindy, who seems like a wild card of sorts, her character’s dimensions suggesting a world outside of the lurid details of this case. Refreshingly, she’s the only one in the film who refuses to be defined by the death and tragedy surrounding her.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 21, 2013
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Kevin Jagernauth
Savannah does attempt to tell the story of the friendship of those two accomplished men, but does so in a manner that is so astonishingly tone deaf, confused and narrowly focused that it leaves you almost amazed at the lack of vision behind the entire enterprise.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 21, 2013
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Drew Taylor
No matter how good The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones looks, it's hard to really care about anything that's going on, and not just because we could barely understand it.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 21, 2013
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Simon Abrams
[Thérèse] is not the nuanced period drama it should be but is rather more like a banal, pseudo-thoughtful and monotonous episode of Masterpiece Theater.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 20, 2013
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William Goss
Moore’s movie may not seem to make much sense...but he does set up bits at the beginning that do come to pay off in ridiculous ways, and cinematographer Lucas Lee Graham pulls off the commendable feat of shooting the film with some margin of legitimate composition in spite of the crew’s apparent guerrilla antics.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 19, 2013
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Joe Cunningham
Despite some great character work, the film's journey comes across as pedestrian at best.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 16, 2013
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Kimber Myers
The bland, boring Paranoia does little to distinguish itself and isn’t good (or even enjoyably bad enough) to be passable even as Saturday afternoon cable fodder.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 15, 2013
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Gabe Toro
The crime isn’t that Kick-Ass 2 is vulgar (which it is), but that it’s for so little gain.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 14, 2013
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Rodrigo Perez
While Muscle Shoals and its presentation doesn't reinvent the wheel—this is your standard talking heads documentary—the treasure trove of stills and found footage makes for a compelling and effortlessly watchable film that even the casual music fan should find themselves totally engrossed in.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 13, 2013
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Kimber Myers
Lee Daniels’ The Butler could be an important film that comes at a time where race is still a challenging topic for America, but it succeeds less as a film than as a history lesson.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 9, 2013
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Jessica Kiang
Despite Seyfried’s gameness, we come away a little deadened from the experience and knowing precious little more than before about the person who inhabited the body, the life and the throat of Linda Lovelace.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 8, 2013
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Gabe Toro
The focus is spread too thinly on the various colorful local voices, all of whom openly campaign against Recchia’s intentions with zest and flavor.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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Gabe Toro
The little action in 'Percy Jackson' wouldn’t be out-of-place in a superhero film, which is to say it’s mostly functional, and sometimes quite diverting.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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Drew Taylor
When Planes really takes flight, it can be boldly transporting. Other times, though, it feels like it's running low on jet fuel, full of limp characterizations and questionable set pieces.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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Oliver Lyttelton
A smart, well-acted and well-directed picture that adds up to a little more than the sum of its parts.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 6, 2013
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Kevin Jagernauth
We're The Millers isn't really a bad movie, so much as its inoffensively and instantly forgettable.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 6, 2013
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While Sebastián Cordero’s Europa Report is far from flawless, this contained sci-fi thriller is shot through with a devotion to realism and a sense of wonder largely missing in films that overshadow it in terms of scale.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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Drew Taylor
When the final moment comes and it's revealed how the children died, it's less of a surprise than a shrug. Drama robbed of suspense is just dull.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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Gabe Toro
As a movie, it’s quite an effects reel: Cockneys Vs. Zombies is a greatest hits package of your least demanding expectations given such a title.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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Kevin Jagernauth
With Elysium, Blomkamp has made good on the promise of "District 9" and proven that working on a bigger canvas doesn't mean compromising on smarts or aspirations to deliver tentpole sized stories with a thoughtful backbone.- The Playlist
- Posted Aug 1, 2013
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Gabe Toro
There’s nothing about 2 Guns that doesn’t feel prefab, like someone poured a packet of Insta-Movie into a glass of water.- The Playlist
- Posted Jul 31, 2013
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Drew Taylor
The Smurfs 2 doesn't even pretend to be anything more but the most base, sugar-coated family entertainment, the kind of things that parents won't even be able to comprehend, much less enjoy.- The Playlist
- Posted Jul 30, 2013
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Rodrigo Perez
The cavernous emptiness of The Canyons cannot sustain itself, and it makes for a mostly flat, strained and uninvolving experience (not helped by the pace which makes 90 minutes, feels like a sluggish two hours).- The Playlist
- Posted Jul 30, 2013
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Gabe Toro
There’s a youthful energy running through Una Noche that threatens to overwhelm, from it’s sun-kissed first image to its final moments on the sands of the beach.- The Playlist
- Posted Jul 29, 2013
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