USA Today's Scores
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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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A wonderful throwback about a flawed figure who took on a hostile era in Hollywood with choice words and major chutzpah.- USA Today
- Posted Nov 6, 2020
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Directed by Jason Woliner, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm features an unexpectedly strong ending that at least pays off some of the sweeter aspects of the family dynamic, plus wraps up on an activist note... And while Cohen can be a great “serious” actor when he wants (see: “The Trial of the Chicago 7”), the absolute commitment to the over-the-top Borat persona continues to be admirable.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 22, 2020
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A dreamy homage to old-school Hollywood as well as a haunting, female-driven psychological thriller with deep mystery and satisfying twists- USA Today
- Posted Oct 22, 2020
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A feel-good, all-star monster mash with a low-key smackdown on bullying and a major focus on being as goofy as possible.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 7, 2020
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The filmmaker crafts an entertaining, immersive and ultimately optimistic spectacle that never forgets, especially at its ending, that humanity should always trump the system.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 24, 2020
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It’s rather elementary: Young women yearning for an action heroine of their own get one with Enola Holmes, a problem-solving youngster we all could use more of in our streaming lives.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 22, 2020
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The not-so-secret sauce for why this Mulan works is Liu, a Chinese actress new to American audiences who sells every bit of her character, from rebellious youngster to conflicted accidental soldier to confident warrior woman.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 3, 2020
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What makes the new psychological thriller Antebellum effective, however, is not just studying the past of America’s original sin but deftly showing how it still paints our present day.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 31, 2020
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While Face the Music is best when you don’t think about it too hard, it's also a movie that knows exactly what it is and doesn’t bother to have an insincere moment.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 27, 2020
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It’s cute and heartfelt at times, though the adventure by director Thea Sharrock (“Me Before You”) can’t decide between being a fun-filled romp or an animal-rights drama.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 18, 2020
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There are some scattered laughs but it's not particularly funny, and American Pickle is generally all over the place, aiming to be an abstract comedy about family and religion but losing its way trying to also poke fun at modern culture.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 3, 2020
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The movie is successful at finding little details that make it feel lived-in and authentic.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 6, 2020
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Old Guard feels fresher as a high-minded treatise on mortality and loss than a superhero-y franchise-starter.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 3, 2020
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Would it have been better to be in the room where it happened? Sure, the magic of watching excellent musical theater happening in front of you is impossible to re-create. But as the recent “Cats” movie proved, sometimes veering too off-course from the stage production isn’t great, either, so why not embrace a filmed version of this spectacular thing?- USA Today
- Posted Jun 30, 2020
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Irresistible lives up to its title with an enchanting twist on a well-trod narrative and thankfully brings back the gifted satirical mind that our crazy world has sorely missed.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 22, 2020
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Rather than being a massive foul-up, Artemis Fowl is a sufficient spycraft fantasy that could benefit from the inevitable sequel, and Gad proves once again to be the Mouse House’s Dwayne Johnson, a rock-solid personality who makes everything around him better.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 11, 2020
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The best of Lee’s joints straddle the history that’s happened and the history being written now, and Da 5 Bloods successfully follows suit with themes of modern civil unrest and activism existing alongside images of Vietnam hero Milton L. Olive III and activist Angela Davis.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 10, 2020
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Scooby has quite a history to which “Scoob!” pays homage, though it seems to have missed the most basic lessons.- USA Today
- Posted May 15, 2020
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Hardy is half of why Capone works. The other is Trank, the wunderkind whose nuanced 2012 superhero movie “Chronicle” showcased tons of potential that then was questioned with the disastrous “Fantastic Four” and the loss of a “Star Wars” film in its aftermath.- USA Today
- Posted May 11, 2020
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While not quite as subversive and refreshing as the first “Trolls,” “World Tour” offers endless cuteness, an impressive voice cast and just enough depth for grownups and children alike to chew on.- USA Today
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
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The Hunt is definitely controversial, but it’s an equal-opportunity offender that forgoes partisanship to poke bloody, gory fun at everybody.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 11, 2020
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The best thing O’Connor does here, as he also did with the underrated “The Accountant,” is let Affleck remind us once again that he’s a first-class actor – just in case anyone forgot after his brief stint in an infamous cape and cowl.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 5, 2020
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The Invisible Man is both a jumpstart and a template for their renaissance: The movie delves into the sheer terror of abuse and explores how Cecilia doesn’t even really understand the psychological scars until she begins to discover some semblance of freedom.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 24, 2020
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Like a highly watchable amalgam of “Field of Dreams,” “Zootopia” and Arthurian legend, the colorful crusade features a solid hero’s journey with a slam-dunk of a finale.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 21, 2020
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At least Harrison Ford does his grizzled best to ground a hybrid film awash in computer-generated animals and visual pizzazz.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 17, 2020
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The film is fine, familiar fare for gamers and children: Sonic sprints, Carrey mugs, but the creative juices run out quickly.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 12, 2020
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While Birds of Prey is all about that group dynamic, its resident Oscar nominee sparkles as the cuckoo crazy pants center of attention who's the batty wind beneath their wings.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 5, 2020
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Lively pulls off one of her best movie roles so far – ranking up there with her surprisingly delicious shark flick “The Shallows” – and is surrounded by plenty of visual spectacle, yet is waylaid by a narrative that lacks excitement. Even the twists seem painfully ordinary.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 29, 2020
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For every really cool interaction Downey's hero has with one of his animals as a caring listener, there's either an over-the-top spit take or an eye-rolling cheesy line of dialogue.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 15, 2020
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While it focuses more on character moments than absolute Bayhem, Bad Boys for Life does feel a bit long and there is a late out-of-nowhere plot twist that feels a little far-fetched even for these movies. Thankfully, neither detracts from the delightful spectacle that comes with Smith and Lawrence fist-bumping and insult-slinging just like it was 1995 again.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 15, 2020
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