Variety's Scores

For 17,777 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 52% higher than the average critic
  • 4% same as the average critic
  • 44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 63
Highest review score: 100 IMAX: Hubble 3D
Lowest review score: 0 Divorce: The Musical
Score distribution:
17777 movie reviews
  1. Mediocre, dramatically flat picture.
  2. An elegant but empty and frustrating meditation on desire, obsession, love and possession, The Captive intellectualizes those subjects almost beyond the level of art-film parody.
  3. Intelligent, low-key suspenser.
  4. A film with a terrifically engaging concept that overstays its welcome by quite a stretch.
  5. Kiarostami shoots Africa with an uncanny verisimilitude, coming close here to his idea of a "poetic cinema" indebted more to poetry and music than the theatrical novelistic storytelling tradition.
  6. For those always on the lookout for the "funny" Allen, this one definitely has its moments, but too much of the picture is flat, dispiriting and frankly unbelievable in fundamental ways that defy the granting of poetic license.
  7. An embarrassing failure at almost every level.
  8. Pic's happiest surprise is Tobey Maguire in the title role, as the young actor provides an emotional openness and vulnerability that gives this $120 million production its most distinctive flavor.
  9. All-encompassing drama.
  10. Doesn't compare favorably with David Schisgall's similarly themed "The Lifestyle," released to arthouses last year.
  11. Inexplicably mixing lamer-than-lame "bad taste" comedy with yea worse traumatized-assault-victim histrionics, pic's only entertainment value lies in viewer weighing whether pic is primarily a.) offensive b.) amateurish c.) pathetic or d.) a cry for help.
  12. A fascinating story, albeit with some missed opportunities in the telling.
  13. A deeply metaphysical film by contempo Hollywood standards, this middlebrow trifle may engage the emotions of a certain tier of young professional women.
  14. Further proof that titular antagonist Jason Voorhes is ready for retirement -- to videostore shelves.
  15. This extremely plot-thickened tale finally offers little more than the usual genre elements pushed to the kind of extremes that recall the acrid "The Way of the Gun."
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  16. Has a quasi-verite, improvisational feel that appears truthful. But it doesn't lend much sympathy, or depth, to characters who never seem worth knowing.
  17. There's nothing remotely original about Freshmen, but this somewhat formulaic comedy-drama about four college newbies has a lot of charm and sincerity going for it.
  18. Isn't only an outstanding documentary -- it's also a powerful personal drama.
  19. Suffers in ways typical to such adaptations -- what was fresh and flavorful in anecdotal description becomes more familiar and sitcom broad in literal depiction.
  20. Rigorous but creepy drama.
  21. Some viewers may feel as though, instead of watching a feature, they're paging through a book of rough sketches by a deranged Disney alumnus.
  22. Like a really, really high-tech version of a high school class trip to the planetarium.
  23. Engrossing but psychologically shallow tale.
  24. Intelligent, involving and intricately plotted thriller.
  25. Rouses excitement mostly from stuntwork and thesp agility rather than CGI excess.
  26. Although occasionally both overwritten and overly symbolic, tale carries a satisfying emotional charge.
  27. A seductively structured and superbly acted suspenser that breathtakingly piles swindle upon scam without giving away the game until the very end.
  28. Speak a great deal, but they don't have much to say. A dull ensembler.
  29. Every stab at comedy in this mirthless slog is botched.
  30. Light, thoroughly entertaining comedy;

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