For 2,975 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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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Mixed: 937 out of 2975
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Mary Pols
The movie made me laugh as much as anything since "The Hangover" or the love scenes in "Avatar."- Time
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I finished Larsson's novel with the uncomfortable sense it used a good mystery as an excuse to dwell on sadism and perversity -- an aspect only exacerbated on screen.- Time
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Mary Pols
That Greenberg has merits is undeniable. Gerwig, a funny mix of Kate Winslet and the joyfully ditzy young Diane Keaton, should end up a star. Stiller dials back his own schtick and deserves to be taken seriously.- Time
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If I had a daughter of impressionable age, I'd rather have her weeping over this mildly tasteless romance than the nonsense of "Twilight."- Time
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Richard Corliss
It's an efficient thriller, with scare weapons ranging from the primitive (a pitchfork) to the apocalyptic (an A bomb). The acting is only horror-film-functional, and you might wish that our trio of renegades knew a few basic laws of the genre.- Time
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As for the yellow handkerchief of the title, I'd have dismissed it as a cheesy device if it weren't for the fact that I'm still cherishing the eloquence of Hurt's silent marvel when he finally sees it, fluttering across the gray Southern sky.- Time
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Richard Corliss
We should hail a movie that recalls creepy political thrillers of the mid-'70s, back when some films were made for grownups and the comfortable catharsis of a happy ending was not required -- think of the panoramically cryptic worldview of "The Parallax View" and "Three Days of the Condor," and of course, "Chinatown."- Time
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This is a big, often quite scary action movie, with tons of creepy computer-generated imagery that's right up there with Voldemort in terms of physical nastiness, although less powerful emotionally.- Time
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The film skips along pleasantly, supremely confident in its own cuteness and utterly unapologetic about how shallow or contrived it might be.- Time
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This isn't a love story, it's a misery story that drags on, not to a dramatic conclusion but a tepid moment.- Time
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This pickpocket of a movie flashes open its coat to proudly display all its swiped goodies.- Time
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A picture that registers between Abysmally Awful and Mildly Mediocre. Such a one would be When in Rome, which is possible to sit through without wanting to stick darts in your eyes or frag the screen. Call it medi-awful.- Time
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One of those shaggy-dog stories that you keep hoping will get sharper, smarter, cooler, more worthy of its star. Buscemi may not be exactly celestial, but he still deserves better.- Time
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Bettany's Darwin always has a chill or a case of the sweats, tummy ache or trembling hands. He has our sympathy initially, but the movie bathes us in such general despair that the natural instinct soon becomes a desire to tell him to buck up. We do believe in survival of the fittest, after all.- Time
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That imperishable affability, that eagerness to please his Hollywood bosses, allows Chan to elude many of the indignities thrown his way in The Spy Next Door. It may also be the reason he says yes to a junky movie like this.- Time
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In standard-narrative terms, Daybreakers suffers from tired blood. No question the Spierigs are prime film imagineers. What they needed here was a director.- Time
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A kind of mashup of "Our Town" and "Village of the Damned," the film is both draining and enthralling.- Time
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The movie is like a car wreck in which no one is injured but the onlookers.- Time
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Embrace the movie -- surely the most vivid and persuasive creation of a fantasy world ever seen in the history of moving pictures -- as a total sensory, sensuous, sensual experience.- Time
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When else has the obscenity of child murder been the cause of such gravity and grace?- Time
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Damon, beefed up for the occasion, makes Pienaar a stalwart yet courtly figure. Freeman infuses Mandela's speeches with the same gentleness and gravity he's brought to his numerous God roles and the Visa Olympics commercials. But the real deity here is Eastwood, still chugging away handsomely in his 80th year.- Time
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Tom Ford -- the Texas-born fashion designer who for a decade was the creative director at Gucci -- financed this first feature himself. The producer couldn't have hired a smarter director.- Time
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Brothers isn't up there in the empyrean of classic movies, but it is a solid drama -- about a family at war with itself.- Time
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Reitman's blend of comedy and drama, romance and social observation make Up in the Air the ideal movie --- and maybe even a cure -- for the Great Recession blues.- Time
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In an amazing year for animation, The Princess and the Frog is up at the top. Go on, give it a big kiss.- Time
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Any sentient viewer will be able to predict every lumpy twist of this ludicrous, fitfully enjoyable movie.- Time
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