USA Today's Scores
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For 4,672 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points 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: 2,964 out of 4672
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Mixed: 1,022 out of 4672
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Negative: 686 out of 4672
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Mike Clark
A less-than-middling melodrama whose subject matter and talent never click as much as its credits portend.- USA Today
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Mike Clark
There's, say, a 20-minute stretch where this slapstick works; there's also a subplot about N!Xau's lost children (cute, but shruggable), and a real pace-killer involving two rival soldiers. Uys' shots often fail to match, and the monotonic narration really grates; it drones on like a junior high science film on plant blight. [16 Apr 1990, p.9D]- USA Today
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Mike Clark
Brothers never catches fire the way Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" did. And you almost feel during subpar special effects that sweaty stagehands are pushing the trees around.- USA Today
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Susan Wloszczyna
The sad fact is Williams is at his best while trapped in Andrew's original sleek form. His performance is subtle, his reactions restrained. The more Robin is exposed, the more ham is served.- USA Today
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Renegades is a dumb idea - undercover Philadelphia cop teams up with Lakota Indian named Hank - but it's smartly executed, and this gives it some interest. The movie evolves from urban thriller to ersatz-suburban Western, climaxing with a big shootout at a punk's deluxe ranch. [02 Jun 1989, p.6D]- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Dance Flick occasionally hits its mark with nimble execution. But too often it stumbles clumsily into bad taste.- USA Today
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Susan Wloszczyna
Isn't smart enough to cut it as the ultimate blond joke. [25 April 1997, p. 4D]- USA Today
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Scott Bowles
Hangover II marks one of the most derivative sequels of the year: The opening and closing scenes are taken almost shot-for-shot from the original. Just substitute Asians for Americans, gross-outs for guffaws.- USA Today
- Posted May 26, 2011
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Mike Clark
Despite haunting moments in this fabricated fling between a headstrong Native American and an English sea captain, the film isn't as chirpy or majestic as recent Disney fare. [16Jun1995 Pg. 01.D]- USA Today
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A hopeless if harmless boxing picture whose principals just happen to wear uniforms outside the ring, Annapolis is set in a U.S. Naval Academy where no one ever seems to attend class.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
An awkward blend of fable, travelogue and relationship drama, it's the story's hybrid style, vapid message and predictable arc that disappoint.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 2, 2014
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Mike Clark
There's nothing super about the movie, aside from a loopiness that affords it a certain guilty-pleasure cachet.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Soderbergh's homage to film noir and wartime thrillers, is technically stunning but narratively and thematically hollow.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Ghosts can't make up its mind whether it wants to be a racy raunchfest or a sentimental celebration of soul mates. So it ends up being a sappy, sleazy hybrid.- USA Today
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Susan Wloszczyna
While Van Peebles' ambitions are epic-size, his results, sad to say, are less so. This is one messy Western omelet - highly edible but overscrambled. [14 May 1993, p.3D]- USA Today
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Mike Clark
A few chuckles will be had by both the rabble and more learned brains.- USA Today
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Susan Wloszczyna
Hits its silly stride early and never shifts into a higher gear.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
This is for those who like their political thrillers far-fetched, far-reaching and filled with pretty people.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 21, 2013
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Claudia Puig
For those who don't equate sexual appetite with the intricacies of fly fishing, Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1 is more tiresome than titillating.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 20, 2014
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Claudia Puig
The considerable talents of a strong supporting cast, which includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Liev Schreiber and Andre Braugher, go untapped. The only distinguishing feature to this by-the-book thriller is Jolie, who gets pummeled as good as she pummels.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Ron Howard has taken an intriguing page-turner of a story and re-shaped it into a bloated wannabe epic.- USA Today
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Brian Truitt
An all-star slow-burn mystery for much of its 102-minute runtime until it suddenly decides to become a vomitous reveal-fest doling out all its twists as fast as possible. A storytelling choice, for sure, and one that wastes a talented crew of actors and fails to pay proper homage to the old-school films it references.- USA Today
- Posted May 13, 2021
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Brian Truitt
The combination of the two showcases fun chemistry and antics, although surrounded by a formulaic narrative that action junkies have all seen before.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 17, 2017
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Claudia Puig
While the plot strives to be a raunchy-clever sex farce, it feels more like a leaden repurposing of Airplane with drunken pilots, mile-high dalliances and dancing flight attendants.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 27, 2013
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Susan Wloszczyna
But director Jodie Foster and writer W.D.Richter aren't content to serve the usual Planes, Trains and Cliches at their Thanksgiving feast. With her keen actor's instincts, Foster piles on plenty for her terrific cast to chew on and for us to savor. [03 Nov 1995, Pg.01.D]- USA Today
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Mike Clark
The movie, though, is more of the same: another current comedy with want-to-see elements that fails to deliver the goods. [01 Jul 1992]- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
The humor, largely centered around bodily functions and bathroom habits, is almost exclusively sophomoric.- USA Today
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Claudia Puig
Bewitched does have a few laughs, thanks to Ferrell's antics. And some of the wittiest contemporary comedians are on board, notably "The Office's" Steve Carell and "The Daily Show's" Stephen Colbert, but they are underused.- USA Today
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