USA Today's Scores

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For 4,670 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:
4670 movie reviews
  1. Not since Demi Moore lived happily ever after in "The Scarlet Letter" has a filmmaker felt so free to fudge a famous plot.
  2. Just a good time at the movies, but it's still a smarter two hours than most "good times" are.
  3. There is a keen intellect behind this devoutly defiant fable.
  4. A chilly oddball that's easier to admire than love.
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  5. It's terrific to see such well-matched actresses of opposing generations duke it out.
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  6. Has a three-way split personality, which happily includes an action-packed middle to ease the pain of its early protracted exposition and later action so slow that you'll be asking "Gotta match?" to the person next to you.
  7. A tough little hostage thriller with crackling dialogue, surprising intelligence and an emotional wallop.
  8. Plays a little like a pacifistic variation on Bruce Lee's "Enter the Dragon."
  9. The conclusion is a sweet bit of frosting on an otherwise unremarkable confection.
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  10. The ending stinks.
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  11. At its best, hard-hitting grown-up cinema (rare these days) and a movie blessed with a villain (Big Tobacco) for which all gloves can be removed and heaved into the next county.
  12. This thorough original is a wall-to-wall exercise in gallows humor, a movie whose full funny/sad effect doesn't hit until you reflect upon the subject and the cast of characters.
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  13. Yearning for an old-fashioned movie with a well-told, uplifting message? Music of the Heart is playing your song.
  14. Fun for less than 30 of the 80-minute running time.
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  15. A must-see for animation fans.
  16. The story keeps reinventing itself (some of the later plot twists are among the funniest), but a little goes a long way at 112 minutes - maybe 25 minutes more than this sporadically pointed conceit really needs.
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  17. Best to wait until the movie makes it to TV - where its missteps will loom less large.
  18. Audiences everywhere will tune out long before the projector does.
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  19. Were some group to launch a rival to the Oscars called The Wackys, it could do worse than make crazed Crazy its first recipient.
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  20. Has added virtually nothing to two cinema genres with their own prodigious histories: ensemble and black.
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  21. In a role as tailor-made for him as the story is for its writer and director, Nicolas Cage anchors the movie with one of his best performances.
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  22. Really just an update of the kind of hapless grade-Z effort that once played the bottom half of a drive-in double bill.
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  23. Another one of those high-gloss treatments of domestic strife that want to have it both ways. Sitcom-slick, melodrama-edgy.
  24. A further dose of "been there/done that."
  25. The best news the G rating has had since the ratings system was instituted in 1968.
  26. It's fun to talk about...but the price you pay is enduring its excesses and pummeled-home thematic points.
  27. The material has enough meat to enable charitable viewers to drift in and out, but the result is too arch to conjure up much affection.
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  28. Likely one-week box office wonder.
  29. One of those movies in which pacing, dialogue and the right actors enliven a familiar story.
  30. Bless me, Father, for I actually laughed once during this gosh-awful spinoff...about as funny as an oozing fever blister.

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