USA Today's Scores
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For 4,677 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1 point lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 64
| Highest review score: | Fruitvale Station | |
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| Lowest review score: | Amos & Andrew |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,969 out of 4677
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Mixed: 1,022 out of 4677
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Negative: 686 out of 4677
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Claudia Puig
One can excuse the movie's missteps and melodramatic moments in the greater interest of the strong statement it makes about our health care system.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
This follow-up seems so similar to the 1953 Disney classic that it makes one long for a geriatric Peter.- USA Today
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What we get is simply another opportunity for Schwarzenegger -- who seems to be in perpetual Terminator mode -- to flex his muscles.- USA Today
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The word on Rollerball is "troubled," though troubled is what you call a high school junior with 50 snakes under his bed. Catastrophe is more like it.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Not so admirably, the film feels at times like a giant commercial for Universal Studios.- USA Today
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An uplifting but occasionally treacly tale of transcendent grief, opted to venture where angels go fearlessly.- USA Today
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Mike Clark
The actress may get an Oscar nomination for the wrong movie -- "Moulin Rouge" over "The Others" -- but it would be a double misfortune for audiences to overlook a performance that boosts its movie from moderate to memorable.- USA Today
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Stands apart for its raw, quiet emotion and its shattering sense of truth.- USA Today
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For younger audiences drawn by the attractive actors, this might be their introduction to the Dumas epic. At least it's an effective and rousing version.- USA Today
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The best actor in Snow Dogs is a glowering Siberian husky named Demon. In fact, all the dogs in the movie do a better job than their human counterparts.- USA Today
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This charming but slight tale has warmth, wit and interesting characters compassionately portrayed.- USA Today
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Every performer puts vigor into an otherwise limp exercise, as if word were out that this would be the last comedy ever made about late-adolescent concerns.- USA Today
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The only good thing about Impostor is the appropriateness of its title for a film posing as the first 2002 release.- USA Today
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Displays so much promise with its beautiful cinematography and superb portrayal by Cate Blanchett that you scarcely notice (or even care) that the story is a bit thin.- USA Today
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Drawn out and dishonest in equal measure, Sam fights it out with "The Majestic" for the title of worst "important" movie of the year.- USA Today
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The movie is so fun that it wouldn't need the mystery to be top-notch entertainment.- USA Today
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Ali is no disgrace, but it's not much of a performer, especially considering that it is one of the few hyped year-end releases that coulda been a contender.- USA Today
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Watching the Pulitzer-prize winning novel by E. Annie Proulx on the big screen is like being on an ocean liner stuck on a glacier.- USA Today
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After "Monsters, Inc.," this movie may be a bit of a letdown, but there are some scenes that will delight elementary-school-age children and older preschoolers -- notably the gross-out moments.- USA Today
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Enough low-grade laughs to entertain significantly more than some of the more prestigious year-end releases.- USA Today
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This is one inspiring movie despite extremely tricky subject matter -- better than "Shine" and among the most affecting ever made about co-existing with mental demons.- USA Today
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A pale imitation that challenges credulity and tries too hard to win our hearts with schmaltz.- USA Today
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A lot of this goes down surprisingly well, even if Panettiere, through no fault of her own, is saddled with phony precocious dialogue that makes her sound like an ancient sage.- USA Today
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Rings has moments of edge-of-the-seat excitement, too, such as when the dark riders come looking for Frodo. But it's occasionally tedious when it should be captivating.- USA Today
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