USA Today's Scores
- Movies
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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
Like "Anchorman," the secret to the inspired absurdity of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is in the improv.- USA Today
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Quinceañera is a spirited and poignant exploration of the bonds and challenges facing a Latino family and the pains of a community undergoing a transition of its own.- USA Today
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Scott Bowles
All this movie has in common with its ancestor are speedboats, shotguns and drug-dealing Colombians.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Johansson is not Allen's new Diane Keaton. She's closer to Mariel Hemingway -- though even Allen couldn't attempt to pull off a romance between his septuagenarian self and a girl in college.- USA Today
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The movie starts out cleverly enough but grows insipid as the girls' antics become more predictable.- USA Today
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Ant Bully, while not wildly fresh or inventive, is entertaining and energetic.- USA Today
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It has been a while since we've seen such a consistently funny and entertaining road movie.- USA Today
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Mike Clark
The character played by lead Paul Giamatti is a dead-on Shyamalan protagonist: emotionally distanced and something of a train wreck.- USA Today
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend manages to do what the recent crop of crime fighters haven't: show us how much fun it might be to fly, or have super strength, or look buff in spandex.- USA Today
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Almost in spite of itself, Little Man manages to deliver big laughs. It's not enough to make it a consistently funny movie, but this one-trick pony from the Wayans brothers has flashes of humor and sincerity that almost save it from its disastrous ending.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
It does deliver a combustible combination of ingredients for a summer blockbuster: a cornucopia of action and dazzling effects, some raucous humor and a large dose of Depp's winning charm.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Definitely not for everyone. It's a very bleak story with uneven pacing and a narrative whose jumps in time are confusing and occasionally infuriating. But the post-apocalyptic mood blends well with its uniquely stylized look and surreal story.- USA Today
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The comic appeal of The Devil Wears Prada is the cinematic equivalent of a size 2 - wafer-thin and ultimately lacking in meat and substance.- USA Today
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Fans of the cult TV comedy Strangers with Candy may be happy to catch any sighting of the silly escapades of Amy Sedaris' middle-aged ex-con junkie. But purists will prefer the Comedy Central episodes to this uneven film.- USA Today
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Despite its ultra-formulaic premise and juvenile sense of humor, there are a few laughs, and the movie's heart is generally in the right place, with the notable exception of racist characterizations of an Arab prince and Japanese businessmen.- USA Today
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A riveting and disturbing documentary that falls short of greatness by not providing enough insight into the characters. It is mostly intent on inciting a sense of outrage in the viewer, and it succeeds.- USA Today
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I'm Your Man movingly captures the artist's lifelong search for truth and beauty and his translation of it into song.- USA Today
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Has plenty of fast cars and revving engines. But unless you're a fan of that sort of thing, its stultifying plot and wooden acting is likely to make you drift - off to sleep.- USA Today
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It comes off like a coughed-up furball: a wan rehash with too many elements of the hard-to-swallow 2004 original.- USA Today
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One of the more befuddling movies of recent years. The premise makes no sense, no matter how you turn it around in your head.- USA Today
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What is missing in plot and character development is made up for in silly fun.- USA Today
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If it's challenges you're after, forget cracking "The Da Vinci Code." Wordplay captures the exhilaration that comes from navigating the ins and outs of complex puzzles.- USA Today
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Cars is a classic American tale firing on all cylinders and fueled by organic emotion and a lively sense of adventure.- USA Today
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At its best, it's a gentle meditation on mortality. But at weaker moments it feels meandering and strangely empty.- USA Today
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It captures an authentic feel-good spirit and inspirational message that most Hollywood movies barely approximate.- USA Today
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The devil has a new spawn, but this one is not nearly as creepy as its progenitor.- USA Today
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