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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Mike Clark
Salvaged by its rally, Reloaded seems less tired than "X2," its current sequel rival. But since its creators have said it's only half of a movie, we won't really know until The Matrix Revolutions arrives Nov. 5 whether this chunk is fizzle or sizzle.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
You know something is wrong when a preschooler's unwitting ad-libs are funnier than anything seasoned comedy writers can come up with. Kids say the darnedest things. Too bad the grown-ups don't.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Though the writing is often sharp, one is reminded repeatedly by the actors' theatrical delivery of some lines and by the confined settings that the movie's origins were on stage.- USA Today
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The No. 1 thing Only the Strong Survive will have to survive is being overshadowed by "Standing in the Shadows of Motown." Less focused than last fall's slam-dunk Funk remembrance, Survive is a more modest soul review.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Dragging on too long is a more serious flaw in a romantic comedy than it might be in a complex drama. We don't ask much of a movie like this, but we do require it to be snappy, clever and quick.- USA Today
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Mike Clark
It has an elusive, haunting quality, but it's too long at 133 minutes, and there aren't many movies these days that get more involving as they progress.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
There are some effectively suspenseful moments in the movie, particularly during the gambling sequences, but one longs for more context and probing into the psyche of an ordinary man with an extraordinary compulsion.- USA Today
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The longer the movie goes, the more its 133 minutes prove wearing. The story tries to develop a love angle between Jackman and Janssen, but it doesn't begin to take. And the finale is particularly weak.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
The movie is sure to appeal to fans of the show. But when quality family films, such as "Holes" and "Bend It Like Beckham," are also in theaters, why waste your time on this drivel? The answer, of course, is the kids will insist on it.- USA Today
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Blue Car is like an unpolished sapphire, at once harshly realistic and resplendent.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
With moments of mind-bending creepiness, the film has potential, but eventually it devolves into merely a head-scratcher.- USA Today
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Even with Burns' smoothest performance yet as a lead, Confidence is on a level with Steven Soderbergh's blah remake of "Ocean's Eleven." But because no one is expecting much, it seems a little better.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Father and son Kirk and Michael Douglas' moments together are among the movie's best.- USA Today
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It won't be a waste of time to watch these people — on cable, and probably not too far in the future.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Those who sit through this mindlessness get the booby prize.- USA Today
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Think of a B-grade "Bulworth" with lesser talents than A-listers Warren Beatty and Halle Berry.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
It's great to see an action-adventure family film with heart as well as humor, whimsy alongside wisdom, and a compelling narrative.- USA Today
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Action star Chow Yun-Fat's latest is as thin as the buzz cut he sports in Bulletproof Monk.- USA Today
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Imagine a movie so broadly conceived that it was written, directed and all parts were played by Charo — billed in her '70s heyday of Love Boat gigs as the "Cuchi-Cuchi Girl." That's what you get here.- USA Today
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Like the first half of "Best in Show," the movie is so deadpan that sometimes you have to pinch yourself to realize how potently satirical it is.- USA Today
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Only a smattering of the potential is realized in this tolerable disappointment, which is so unworthy of getting angry about that it will still become a knee-jerk hit.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Some moments in XX/XY ring true, and the honesty exposed is revelatory. But, like some relationships, this drama can be tough to endure.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
This film highlights some of the best, and raunchiest, of his humor.- USA Today
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It's an intriguing movie, and Thornton's performance is both fascinating and maddening.- USA Today
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There's nothing wrong with fairy tales, but they don't have to be formulaic. A movie like this would have benefited from a blending of the fanciful and the inventive.- USA Today
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It's all fast and furious up to its draggy finale, and yes, it could spark a sequel. Prepare yourself for coming dread in 18 months: "A Man Together."- USA Today
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For a movie that earns its R-rating for drug content and violence atop language and sexuality, it leaves you with the next thing to a mellow smile.- USA Today
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