USA Today's Scores

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For 4,677 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:
4677 movie reviews
  1. A soulless spectacle.
  2. It's an unholy mess.
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  3. In the movie's high point, (Jeremy) Northam conducts an antagonistic interview with the boy, who eludes well-placed lawyerly traps.
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  4. Cronenberg can create alternative worlds like few other filmmakers, and that's a real achievement. If he learns to make us care about them, he'll really have something. [23 April 1999, Life, p.8E]
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  5. When it comes to eloquently telling it like it is, Election puts the nation's political pundits to shame.
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  6. The distractions are more satisfying than the romantic main course. [23 April 1999, Life, p.8E]
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  7. Top-flight cast.
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  8. Spend 60 years in jail with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, and you'll understand why they call it the pokey. [16 April 1999, Life, p.5E]
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  9. Here's Jackie Chan playing twins separated at birth, though not as separated as English is from the actors' lip movements in this silly, speedy, wretched dubbed action goof. [16 April 1999, Life, p.8E]
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  10. Go
    This dark comedy comes off more giddy than gritty.
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  11. Bale tends to be overwrought and self-conscious as he wrestles with his demons, here in both '60s flashbacks (the liveliest segment) and in the 1977 present, in which punk clubs and easy women represent temptation. [09 Apr 1999]
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  12. The only possible reasons to do this concept again is sheer laziness (it's easier to borrow an idea) and pure greed (it's cheaper to borrow an idea). [2 April 1999, Life, p.6E]
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  13. Fortune is smiling down on veteran filmmaker Robert Altman with Cookie's Fortune.
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  14. While the attractive cast is willing, the translation into '90s teen culture is weak -- like a clueless adult's notion of cool.
  15. Even if a lot of adults have problems following this picture 100%, look for computer-savvy teen-agers to guarantee this sometimes original but too often derivative time-killer a shelf life.
  16. Artful it's not. But it's awfully affable. [26 March 1999, Life, p.9E]
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  17. Clean up the language, and this little roach of a movie could play the bottom half of a double bill with Rowan and Martin's “The Maltese Bippy.” [26 March 1999, Life, p.9E]
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  18. This movie is a howler as well -- possibly even intentionally -- but if it is a black comedy, the joke is overextended by far too many arms and legs. [19 March 1999, Life, p. 13E]
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  19. Works best as a ponderous metaphor for life's uncertainties. As a lighthearted comedy, the force, alas, is not with it. [19 March 1999, Life, p.13E]
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  20. Thankfully, this time Eastwood flirts (and ogles) but stops just short of going completely over the top. [19 March 1999, Life, p.13E]
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  21. No abomination but forgettably mediocre. [19 March 1999, Life, p. 13E]
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  22. Two films in one: an intriguing child-disappearance mystery and an uncommonly affecting domestic drama realized by four terrific central performances.
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  23. Even if this movie wasn't based on a computer game, Starship Troopers' reputation would still have just shot up another 50 notches. [19 March 1999, Life, p.11E]
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  24. The original was a Midol moment, this is a Prozac exercise. [12 March 1999, Life, p.8E]
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  25. Because De Niro's performance is aptly ''Scorsese-aggressive'' while Crystal effectively underplays, one can easily sit through this bottom-line disappointment with a smile painted on, waiting for belly laughs that rarely come. [5 Mar 1999]
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  26. A half-funny, half-ugly comedy about underworld ineptitude. [5 Mar 1999]
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  27. While the film comes to a mildly clever conclusion, it feels like a bottle of vintage champagne that never gets to pop its cork at midnight. All that fizz potential wasted. [26 Feb 1999]
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  28. More amusing than a lot of expensive Hollywood comedies [26 February 1999, Life, p.5E]
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  29. 8MM
    The two m's in 8MM could stand for "messy melodrama." [26 February 1999, Life, p.5E]
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  30. Consider The Other Sister emotional quicksand. [26 February 1999, Life, p.5E]
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