TNT RoughCut's Scores
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For 260 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.9 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 59
| Highest review score: | Fight Club | |
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| Lowest review score: | Highlander: Endgame |
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Positive: 127 out of 260
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Mixed: 71 out of 260
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Negative: 62 out of 260
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Spectacular, wrenching masterpiece that unflinchingly documents the random horror, the grisly spectacle and the ugliness of war.- TNT RoughCut
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But there's so much more of the very, very British Topsy-Turvy that just seems so stuffy and inert.- TNT RoughCut
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Unfortunately, no awards committee is hip enough to praise this strange masterpiece.- TNT RoughCut
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An exhilarating, fascinating story about the amazing and horrifying depth we are sinking toward as we strain to raise the entertainment bar another notch.- TNT RoughCut
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A movie that kids may want to see again and again, and adults will be happy to oblige.- TNT RoughCut
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As gruesome as Fargo is, the Coens keep us laughing with a Hollywood-centric view of middle America.- TNT RoughCut
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One of those rare sequels that's even better than the original.- TNT RoughCut
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A deeply affecting allegory that explores the symbiotic relationship between genius and madness.- TNT RoughCut
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Emerges as a thoughtful reflection on the many roles women must play throughout their lives.- TNT RoughCut
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The scene-stealer here is Bill Murray, who, after 25 years of near-hits, finds his most fully realized character yet.- TNT RoughCut
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The power of the Fiennes/Scott Thomas affair burns through the clutter (imagine "Casablanca" meets "Map of the Human Heart") making The English Patient a theatrical must-see.- TNT RoughCut
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As lensed brillantly by 26-year-old Anderson, the movie is at once tasteful and raunchy.- TNT RoughCut
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Andy Klein
It’s Del Toro who really gets to strut his stuff with a subtle, ambiguous, and riveting performance. In a field of top-notch actors, he’s the one whom you remember days later.- TNT RoughCut
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It's essentially a play-by-play of events that's so cheaply made it reeks of made-for-TV status.- TNT RoughCut
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Thornton has written himself the role of a lifetime, yet he plays Karl with neither condescension nor saintliness.- TNT RoughCut
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Tom Cappello
Overall, a solid piece of film that not only entertains but also educates.- TNT RoughCut
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A dark comical masterpiece that single-handedly announces the collapse of the American family infrastructure as it exists on the brink of Y2K.- TNT RoughCut
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It's full of energy and drops an emotional bomb with its unexpected tale of reluctant heroes.- TNT RoughCut
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The electrifying jolt that they gave to a moribund music scene, and British society in particular, is still riveting to watch.- TNT RoughCut
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The what-you-don't-see element makes this an excellent film for people with overactive imaginations, and if that's you, it will scare the living crap out of you.- TNT RoughCut
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High Fidelity’s hip structure and offbeat characters provide consistent laughs and a good time.- TNT RoughCut
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More frustrating, however, are the many side stories, which introduce potential conflicts but never fully form, as well as completely unnecessary voice-overs that come late in the movie and culminate in a final monologue, which tells the audience what to think, rather than allowing us to decide what it's all about for ourselves.- TNT RoughCut