For 2,973 reviews, this publication has graded:
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.2 points higher than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Paterson | |
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| Lowest review score: | Life Itself |
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Positive: 1,806 out of 2973
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Mixed: 937 out of 2973
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Negative: 230 out of 2973
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Stephanie Zacharek
Assassin’s Creed the movie is fairly innocuous. It’s also cheerless and dumb.- Time
- Posted Dec 19, 2016
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Every so often there comes a movie so tasteless, so nakedly pandering, so bodaciously ill conceived that you’ve got to see it to believe it. This year, that movie is Collateral Beauty.- Time
- Posted Dec 15, 2016
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The story hits every expected beat, right when you expect it to. And it squanders some of its best resources.- Time
- Posted Dec 13, 2016
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Huppert is extraordinary — she reveals everything even when you think she’s showing nothing — and she’s the perfect actress, right now, for Hansen-Løve’s fine-grained perceptiveness.- Time
- Posted Dec 10, 2016
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Don’t blink–not even once. That’s the best advice for viewers of the dazzling new documentary Harry Benson: Shoot First.- Time
- Posted Dec 8, 2016
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Where’s the line between a sensitive work of imagination and an invasion of real-life grief in the service of arty filmmaking? There’s a lot of clever technique in Jackie, like its canny, razor-precise editing. But there’s also something arch and distant about the picture.- Time
- Posted Dec 1, 2016
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By the time Lion has really begun, it already seems half over. That’s not to say the picture isn’t satisfying in a straight-to-the-gut way.- Time
- Posted Nov 23, 2016
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This is a picture Beatty has wanted to make for years, and if the movie isn’t the achievement it should be, it’s at least entertaining in fits and starts.- Time
- Posted Nov 23, 2016
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Storytelling efficiency is one of Miss Sloane’s most effective calling cards — that, and Chastain.- Time
- Posted Nov 23, 2016
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Zemeckis uses technology to elicit the feeling we get when we watch old favorites. It’s almost like Smell-o-Vision, but with intensified visuals instead of aromatics. Even within this highly synthetic world, Pitt and Cotillard give sturdy, coded performances that feel naturalistic, not phony.- Time
- Posted Nov 23, 2016
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The Edge of Seventeen is particularly perceptive in how it deals with teenage sex—maybe even with sex in general.- Time
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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Casey Affleck is both the soul and the anchor of the movie.- Time
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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You’ve seen most of this before, but that’s pretty much the point: The familiarity of the setup means the actors can just knuckle down and do their thing, and their energy keeps the movie rolling at a clip.- Time
- Posted Nov 17, 2016
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Everything in Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk should work — and yet the picture falls flat. It’s a story enslaved by a director’s approach rather than served by it. His mannered placement of the camera is hard to ignore, and the actors suffer for it.- Time
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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The picture—directed by David Yates, who also gave us the last four Harry Potter films, terrific ones—feels both sprawling and crowded, as if it were trying to pack too much mythology into one cramped crawlspace.- Time
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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Even by the out-there standards of "Basic Instinct" and "Showgirls," Paul Verhoeven’s latest, Elle, is a thing to behold. Part thriller, part obsidian-black comedy, part cerebral firebomb, it’s confrontational, terrible and glorious. You almost can’t believe such a picture exists.- Time
- Posted Nov 10, 2016
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Doctor Strange has one significant quality that most Marvel adaptations lack: A sense of humor about itself, which it wears as lightly as the most gossamer Cloak of Levitation.- Time
- Posted Nov 4, 2016
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The movie’s ending is little more than a fizzle. But wow, what a dog. The extraordinary animal actor Jumpy, a border collie mix with fabulous speckled legs and alert triangles for ears, listens attentively to every word from his master’s mouth, comprehending nothing yet understanding everything.- Time
- Posted Oct 27, 2016
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Still, at its best Keeping Up with the Joneses riffs on something very real: the existential loneliness of living in a place that’s just too perfect. Everyone needs new friends now and then – even ones who make you eat snake.- Time
- Posted Oct 21, 2016
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Hall’s Christine draws us closer rather than pushing us away — this performance is a quiet, multidimensional marvel.- Time
- Posted Oct 14, 2016
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Sometimes raw but mostly just raucous, Hart generally pulls it off in his third concert film.- Time
- Posted Oct 14, 2016
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The Accountant would be more entertaining if it just acknowledged its own nerdy outlandishness. Still, it’s something to watch Affleck play a man who has trouble expressing his feelings and struggles to read those of others.- Time
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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It’s been said that if the U.S. couldn’t tighten its gun-control laws after Sandy Hook, it never will. But Newtown refutes hopelessness, making its case less with words than with faces it’s impossible to forget.- Time
- Posted Oct 6, 2016
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The Birth of a Nation isn’t a great movie – it’s hardly even a good one. But it’s bluntly effective, less a monumental piece of filmmaking than an open door. Parker stars as Turner, and his performance is grounded and thoughtful – he may be a better actor than he is a director.- Time
- Posted Oct 6, 2016
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The Girl on the Train is less a thriller than a morality tale reminding us never to make snap judgments. No matter how dreadfully some characters behave, we’re not allowed to dislike anyone for long. That kind of catharsis isn’t allowed.- Time
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children could have been a return to form for Burton, but he loses his sense of direction halfway through. If only he could find his way back to his wild bread-crumb trail, the one that guided him so ably for years.- Time
- Posted Oct 1, 2016
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Malkovich sure isn’t subtle, either, but that’s the point: his job is to get your blood boiling, and boy, he’s good at it.- Time
- Posted Oct 1, 2016
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Over and over, American Honey calls attention to how observant it is, rather than just being observant.- Time
- Posted Oct 1, 2016
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As with most animated films today, there’s lots of boring bromides about “family” and “belonging” that you have to suffer through to get to the good stuff.- Time
- Posted Sep 24, 2016
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The picture is action-packed but mindlessly so, and it’s neither light enough to work as a coltish entertainment nor smart enough to cut beyond anything but the most rote notions of masculinity.- Time
- Posted Sep 24, 2016
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