USA Today's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
For 4,670 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 61% higher than the average critic
  • 3% same as the average critic
  • 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: 100 Fruitvale Station
Lowest review score: 0 Amos & Andrew
Score distribution:
4670 movie reviews
  1. A weeper poised to endure as one of the dominant independent features of the year.
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  2. Only a grouch wouldn't be a little tickled.
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  3. Neither the actors nor their characters engender much affection.
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  4. If you drop the "c" in hockey you get a perfect description of Mystery, Alaska.
  5. The plunk-ing of a rap/disco soundtrack onto a movie about debtors' prisons and 18th century British highwaymen?
  6. A minimally tolerable excuse to splice one or two perfunctory scenes between song cues.
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  7. Visual pyrotechnics and dark humor aside, Three Kings rules because it dares to dig for such truths, whether banal or significant.
  8. Kasdan hasn't lost his touch at gathering terrific ensemble casts, although the performances are uneven.
  9. What it isn't ... is a particularly compelling contribution to the impressive and by now enormous collection of Holocaust movies.
  10. The cumbersome wrap-up, which follows a four-year narrative gap, seems too fanciful and bogs down what has been a stronger second hour.
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  11. While entertaining with its swipes at everything from health food to the Latin pop craze, the semi-sweet story is about as deep and meaningful as a groupie grope.
  12. Tested my own love of the game more than anything since the time Roseanne screeched the national anthem.
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  13. Thinking isn't going to do anyone a bit of good during Blue Streak. Turn off your brain instead and you might enjoy it.
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  14. A singular accomplishment so specifically keyed to Spacey's talents that it mandates going out on a limb to say it contains the performance that will ultimately be regarded as "the one."
  15. There is no tension here. Actually, The Minus Man is minus a lot - intensity, a point of view, maybe even a point - and that equals an unsatisfying film.
  16. Love Stinks is what bad network TV comedy would be like if there were no censorship and less talent.
  17. Has the refined taste to crib from classics like "Double Indemnity."
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  18. The scariest thing about this appalling and seemingly endless movie is that you paid for your ticket and now have to sit through it.
  19. Reeks of the kind of atmosphere that makes you reach for the Lysol.
  20. A substandard ebony-and-ivory buddy pic.
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  21. Dramatically empty Norse warrior adventure.
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  22. A mongrel of a movie.
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  23. Allen Daviau's cinematography is so striking that the movie would probably play better with the sound off.
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  24. It's a case of laughing at Brooks but not necessarily with him.
  25. Close your eyes during this miserable romantic comedy.
  26. Dead-carcass spinoff of Jay Ward's animated TV favorite.
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  27. Begins sinking in the shallow end almost at once.
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  28. Mirren is about the only reason this slow-moving revenge tale tingles at all.
  29. The beauty here is in the set-up, which offers Hugh Grant a role to match his star-making turn in "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
  30. Aside from the "Nutty Professor," this is the funniest Murphy comedy since the Reagan Administration.
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