USA Today's Scores
- Movies
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For 4,670 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: 2,963 out of 4670
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Mixed: 1,021 out of 4670
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Negative: 686 out of 4670
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Claudia Puig
A moviegoer's nightmare. The story is incoherent, inane and interminable.- USA Today
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The only thing a movie this unrefined needs is a vaudevillian in baggy pants and someone hawking peanuts in the aisle.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
The movie feels more like a slightly longer episode of Disney's old "Winnie the Pooh" television series.- USA Today
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The movie isn't without style, but the material can't remotely sustain 100 minutes.- USA Today
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You keep waiting for there to be more, but there never is -- other than the fact that it all gets gorier and uglier as the dyspeptic look on Jones' face progresses from a four- to a six-a-day scotch-and-peppermint schnapps hangover.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
As thrilling as the adventure sequences might be for kids, the better scenes take place on the high school campus.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
The juxtaposition between the fast-paced plays on the soccer field and the color-drenched, music-infused wedding party is a highlight of this captivating film.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
The interwoven stories are haunting, but also darkly funny.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Unfortunately, it's not one-tenth as interesting as what you can see at home during a nightly cable surf as U.S. war policy is debated.- USA Today
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Compelling tale of a free-spirited record producer, played with perfect pitch by Frances McDormand.- USA Today
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To cut Noe a break, it does become evident that he has a viable narrative concept. Told backward, á la "Memento."- USA Today
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Each actor does his own thing for his own audience demographic.- USA Today
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There's at least one plot element too many here; let your own taste determine which one. Yet until it dissolves into conventional melodrama during a climactic fracas, this fast-paced story is never less than watchable.- USA Today
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In lieu of a toga party, one scene treats us to an octogenarian fraternity member wrestling two topless townie lookers slathered in KY Gel. Hey, there's no stopping progress.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Soon, the audience feels its own sense of despair -- for a movie that might have worked but didn't.- USA Today
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You don't envy the three soldiers who get shot for desertion, but you do identify with their desire to flee.- USA Today
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Girls isn't fabulous, but you do feel its characters really have connected.- USA Today
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Kevin Smith shows up briefly as a lab technician in the miserable Daredevil, and that's a pity. This is a movie that desperately needs the presence of Smith's trademark sidekicks Jay and Silent Bob, with Smith as Bob, ragging worse than ever on his old pal Ben Affleck.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
This genre-busting movie has the appearance of a love story but morphs into a thriller, told cleverly in a nonlinear style. Think "Sliding Doors" crossed with "The Sixth Sense," with a little "Memento" thrown in.- USA Today
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The star interplay and anachronisms recapture some of the surreal spirit of the Crosby-Hope Road movies, and the end-credit outtakes are funny enough to sustain that getting-hoary device for at least one more picture.- USA Today
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How to lose an audience in 10 minutes: Cobble together a predictable and forced romantic comedy that should have been funnier.- USA Today
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Agreeable and slipshod in equal fashion, The Guru illustrates the subtle distinction between stupidity and goofiness.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Though it's only 90 minutes, the film drags, making these not-so-easy riders pretty tough to watch.- USA Today
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A less-than-middling melodrama whose subject matter and talent never click as much as its credits portend.- USA Today
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That a group of creative people chose to direct their energies on this repulsive spectacle simply provokes disgust.- USA Today
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Amazingly, the film grows monotonous because Heller and Schmiderer can do nothing, via archival footage or even novel camera placements, to vary the program.- USA Today
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