For 17,779 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 2.4 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 63
| Highest review score: | IMAX: Hubble 3D | |
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| Lowest review score: | Divorce: The Musical |
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Scott Foundas
A dweeby and unenchanting concoction as romantic comedies go, Mark Decena's debut feature also juggles enough storylines to fill five or six movies in barely 80 minutes of screen time, ending up with a whole distinctly less than the sum of its parts.- Variety
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Lisa Nesselson
A terrific multigenerational cast brings a subtle, mordant, frequently funny tale of family secrets vividly to life.- Variety
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Passable kiddy fare that, although it strenuously underscores its message of friendship and loyalty, doesn't revitalize the genre.- Variety
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David Rooney
A thoroughly entertaining comedy about love, lawyers and fat divorce settlements. While a slight imbalance in the romantic formula stops it just short of truly soaring, the crackling dialogue and buoyant wordplay make this a delightful throwback to classic screwball comedies.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on just how much 14-year-old boy you've got in ya.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Day-glo garish Girls Will Be Girls puts a rude spin on "Valley of the Dolls"-type Hollywood melodramas, to frequently hilarious if disjointed effect.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A strange, fun and densely textured work that gets better as it goes along.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Latest pic directed by Gil M. Portes, could be called "To Madam With Love"; vet Filipino helmer is out to open maximum tear ducts with sentimental tale.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
This full-bodied adaptation of Dennis Lehane's involved and involving 2001 bestselling crime novel about old friends in Boston's working-class Irish neighborhood finds Clint Eastwood near the top of his directorial game with a cast of first-rate actors.- Variety
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Ken Eisner
Hurt is quietly affecting as Dave Purcell, a fine chef but a lousy businessman whose sticksville cafe, the Auk, is named after a rare, possibly extinct kind of duck.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Middling drama about euthanasia, worked out through a sprawl of underdeveloped characters.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
The more Marc Fusco and co-writer Michael Garrity's script aims for cleverness, the more it unravels.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A tasty if wildly far-fetched thriller, Out of Time proves far stronger in its characterizations than in developing genuine suspense.- Variety
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Ronnie Scheib
Film gathers together only those who knew, loved and made music with "the quiet Beatle."- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A well-acted and crafted character piece that's a bit too calculated and cutesy for its own good.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Has absolutely nothing to say about its characters and their lamentable actions.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Combined with hilarious physical business and perfectly overearnest delivery of pseudocool lines like, "Let your fingers do the rocking!," he (Black) pretty much single-handedly keeps the formulaic progress funny.- Variety
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Joe Leydon
A slackly paced but modestly diverting trifle, with cameos by recording artists Beck, Beth Orton and Hank Williams III to elevate the hipper-than-thou quotient.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Unable to blend artfilm with psychological thriller, writer-director Hamlet Sarkissian makes something opaque indeed out of Camera Obscura.- Variety
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David Stratton
With a glowing performance by Sarah Polley as the doomed woman, this Spanish-Canadian co-prod, filmed in English, is surprisingly adept at avoiding the worst cliches and most manipulative elements inherent in such a story.- Variety
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Ronnie Scheib
Emerges as an engaging, upbeat saga of an all-girl band on its way to nowhere in particular. Helmed by ace music supervisor Alex Steyermark and written by punk rocker Cheri Lovedog, pic feels authentic from first frame to last.- Variety
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David Rooney
Somewhere along the line, the comedy turned from dark and playful to mean-spirited and sophomoric. A waste of the considerable appeal and comic talents of leads Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore.- Variety
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Cements the Rock's status as a contempo action hero with a bigscreen future.- Variety
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Ronnie Scheib
Lane transforms this seriocomic saga of a devastated American divorcee who impulsively purchases a Tuscan villa, thereby changing her life, into a spellbinding display of emotional transparency.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Mismatched marriage of offbeat character study and unimaginative horror riffs. Most compelling element by far is Bruce Campbell's inspired performance as a nursing home patient who insists he is the real Elvis Presley.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Proceeds like a stultifying history pageant rather than a movie with a pulse of its own.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Sure to turn off general viewers due to its emotional inaccessibility, multitude of narrative problems and preoccupation with a torture Web site.- Variety
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