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. Doesn't always have a clear path, but that is part of its meandering appeal. It asks if true love exists, then renders it a rhetorical question.
  2. For a thriller of its kind, it's a lively and slick summer escape.
  3. The low-key satire would have benefited from more of a back story to Giamatti's character and a clearer sense of his relationship with his wife. But what we do get is compelling in the way of an indelible, dreamy short story.
  4. Funny People nimbly intersperses humor and reflection. It is a rumination on mortality, fame and life choices, punctuated with Apatow's trademark raunchy humor.
  5. Forget "Twilight." Fans of vampire movies are not likely to see anything more graphic, extreme or twisted than Thirst.
  6. Adam is a cut above most romances and boasts a intriguing conclusion. One comes away with a sense of hope, leavened by realism.
  7. Despite its appealing stars, The Ugly Truth is a charmless romantic comedy.
  8. G-Force is unlikely to keep anyone older than 10 on the edge of his seat, and the bathroom humor may annoy adults. But the message of unity, while unoriginal, is consistently sweet.
  9. It's a cut above most spooky-kid movies, with a twist that sets it apart.
  10. Dull, dreary Answer Man raises this question: Why?
  11. Drawing upon "Wag the Dog," "Dr. Strangelove" and "This Is Spinal Tap," this sardonic tale is adapted from the critically acclaimed BBC series "The Thick of It."
  12. Grief and suicide seem unlikely subjects for a comedy. But Shrink tries gamely to mine edgy humor from the darkest places. Sometimes it works. Other times, its Hollywood-centric focus feels like a re-heated cinemash of "The Wackness," "Crash" and "The Player."
  13. Much like Annie Hall did for a previous generation, (500) Days of Summer may be the movie that best captures a contemporary romantic sensibility.
  14. One of the series's best, with spectacular effects, nuanced performances and witty dialogue.
  15. This leaden teen comedy is meant to be lively, but it's curiously bland.
  16. Brüno offers more shock value for your moviegoing dollar than any other movie this year.
  17. The concert footage is mesmerizing; the planning leading up to the show is pedestrian.
  18. A broad comedy and sometimes charming character study that takes a strange turn in tone and becomes a disappointing drama.
  19. This is probably the year's worst romantic comedy -- and that's saying something in a year that includes "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" and "Whatever Works."
  20. Once fresh, the story is now buried under a hoary coating.
  21. A welcome adult alternative to summer's sophomoric blockbusters. The only transforming going on here is actors skillfully taking on roles of '30s-era gangsters and lawmen.
  22. Abigail Breslin and Sofia Vassilieva are terrific. But the performances by the older actors are largely forgettable.
  23. Both a psychological portrait and an exciting action film.
  24. Cheri, like the character, is an entertaining bauble without much on its mind.
  25. A timely story, given the political upheaval in Iran, it is emotionally explosive. It also is profoundly compelling.
  26. This sequel to the clever and funny first "Transformers" not only is disappointing, it will give most people a throbbing case of metal overload.
  27. The humor, largely centered around bodily functions and bathroom habits, is almost exclusively sophomoric.
  28. A serviceable and intermittently funny romance.
  29. Woody, please: Go back to the European locales that so energized you of late.
  30. The new Pelham takes the chilling original premise and modifies it for an era steeped in technology, making for an energetic and engrossing adaptation.

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