The Verge's Scores
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For 306 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Uncut Gems | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Emoji Movie |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 225 out of 306
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Mixed: 61 out of 306
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Negative: 20 out of 306
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Tasha Robinson
It’s still an immensely satisfying and entertaining watch, because it spends so much time just watching Williams throw all his energy into whatever he does.- The Verge
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Tasha Robinson
Manhunt is well aware of Hong Kong movie history and the visual language of international action movies. But it also approaches satire in its ridiculous mining of tropes and its conscious visual excesses.- The Verge
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Tasha Robinson
Mary and the Witch’s Flower doesn’t just borrow elements from Ghibli, it feels like a complete continuation of the studio’s work. It’s a welcome relief for every animation fan who thought that particular era of Japanese animation had, after 30 years, quietly come to a close.- The Verge
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Tasha Robinson
Peters periodically relaxes into moments of pure art, with the camera studying faces, skateboarders on the move, a young couple kissing, or whatever else catches his eye. Give Me Future is a remarkably dense portrait of a place and a moment.- The Verge
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Tasha Robinson
Radius is a puzzle story built around a series of reveals. The script is tight and propulsive; the writer-directors have a talent for not over-explaining the implications of each development, and for giving the audience space to figure things out for themselves. That makes the developments hit harder and feel smarter.- The Verge
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Kaitlyn Tiffany
The Book of Birdie is most enjoyable as a moody horror poem, but if I had to pull out a theme, I might point back to its place in the female coming-of-age canon.- The Verge
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