For 17,847 reviews, this publication has graded:
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4% same as the average critic
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On average, this publication grades 2.3 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 |
Score distribution:
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Negative: 1,639 out of 17847
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Peter Debruge
By showing a sense of humor about the brand’s past stumbles, it gives us permission to challenge what Barbie represents — not at all what you’d expect from a feature-length toy commercial.- Variety
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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Murtada Elfadl
While Feña’s journey may contain some contrivances, the way this young man adapts to each predicament feels authentic and emotionally potent. That’s a testament to Lungulov-Klot, who succeeds in placing vivid characters in slightly heighted situations — amplifying our connection in the process — without sacrificing the sense of realism that makes “Mutt” so relatable.- Variety
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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Tomris Laffly
In its final moments, the potency of Fremont sneaks up on you. You go in reluctant and even skeptical, and come out wondering how and why you’re moved to tears.- Variety
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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Dennis Harvey
The result is a fresh mix of social satire and relationship dissection with a saving dollop of heart.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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It’s not just the thoroughness but the intimacy of the interviews that gives this film its definitiveness.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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Peter Debruge
The movie’s nothing special, but it’s worth checking out just for the cast.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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Owen Gleiberman
The Modelizer feels like a sketchbook version of the movie it could, or should, have been.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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Michael Nordine
If one measure of a documentary’s quality is whether it inspires you to learn more about its subject after the credits roll, The League is an unqualified success.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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Catherine Bray
Despite occasional detours into darker themes, this is fundamentally a relaxing trip for an audience — ideal for women of a similar age to the main characters who might fancy treating themselves to a trip to the Greek islands without actually having to get on a flight.- Variety
- Posted Jul 14, 2023
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Guy Lodge
Marrying glossy mainstream genre aesthetics to probing, elaborately conceived speculative storytelling, this is a notably ambitious and auspiciously well-realized first feature for Hloz: the kind that appears to be flaunting his capabilities for even bigger international and Hollywood assignments.- Variety
- Posted Jul 13, 2023
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Dennis Harvey
Though slick and more expansive in some ways, with bigger action sequences, it proves an overlong, uninvolving entry, in which any attempted fresh wrinkles to this fantasy universe offer scant viewer reward.- Variety
- Posted Jul 11, 2023
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Dennis Harvey
Ultimately the performers are winning enough, and the ideas in the ambiguous story intriguing enough, to achieve an end result of successful middleweight charm and substance.- Variety
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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Owen Gleiberman
For a first-time director, Patrick Wilson doesn’t do a bad job, but he’s working with tropes that have already been worked to death. It’s time to close this carnival of souls down.- Variety
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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Murtada Elfadl
A by-the-books comedy, “The Out-Laws” misses its target. It doesn’t make its audience laugh, and it wastes its cast by putting them in the most obvious situations and giving them forgettable jokes.- Variety
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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Owen Gleiberman
This is a genre thriller. That said, it’s an urgent and honest one, and Caviezel gives his most committed performance since “The Passion of the Christ.”- Variety
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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Peter Debruge
Director Christopher McQuarrie delivers a formidable concept and several hall-of-fame set-pieces while somehow also managing to tie the storylines back into these movies’ core mythology.- Variety
- Posted Jul 5, 2023
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Peter Debruge
It’s a shame that the plot gets so carried away with the supernatural power struggle, since the mile-a-minute movie is far more engaging when focused on Ruby — who makes an appealing addition to the DreamWorks Animation family — and the sitcom-ready aspect of kraken-human relations.- Variety
- Posted Jul 4, 2023
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Peter Debruge
Cohen fosters an environment where the trio can share and compare their experiences, addressing topics rarely spoken of in public.- Variety
- Posted Jul 1, 2023
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Guy Lodge
This insistent parallel between individual and national consciousness never culminates in quite the rhetorical kicker Alberdi seems to be seeking, but there’s power in it just the same: a reminder of how our best efforts to keep and curate memories — for ourselves and others — can be thwarted by time.- Variety
- Posted Jun 30, 2023
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Guy Lodge
As Far As I Can Walk is most affecting in its circuitous, open-ended irresolution — all too true to the refugee experience — even as it adopts the closed form of a hero’s journey.- Variety
- Posted Jun 29, 2023
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Michael Nordine
Despite Suresh’s oft-repeated mantra that “the world’s best never rest,” it’s hard not to wish that the movie itself would take more breaks and give father and son time to bond with one another.- Variety
- Posted Jun 27, 2023
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Manuel Betancourt
The Stroll is a powerful piece of trans history-making, a document that feels wounded, lived in, and yet joyfully alive.- Variety
- Posted Jun 26, 2023
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Dennis Harvey
It’s hard to think of a prior chronicle quite so luridly indicting as American Pain.- Variety
- Posted Jun 23, 2023
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Michael Nordine
While the landing isn’t as smooth as might be hoped for after the exemplary first act, neither does I.S.S. burn up on reentry.- Variety
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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Dennis Harvey
Nick Cassavetes’ slick adaptation certainly maintains the book’s mix of lurid incident and pontificating pretentiousness — albeit without the kind of intensity that might have made this far-fetched story credible, or the atmospheric style that might’ve pulled it off as a fevered nightmare à la David Lynch instead.- Variety
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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Joe Leydon
An exceptionally well-crafted Western that spins a gripping, racially charged tale of suspicion, deception and survival in post-Civil War New Mexico.- Variety
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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Owen Gleiberman
When you see No Hard Feelings, you realize that the film’s promise of risky business is little more than a big tease.- Variety
- Posted Jun 21, 2023
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Guy Lodge
Without undue contrivance or melodrama, Er Gorbach overlaps escalating marital tension with the larger war closing in on the couple to claustrophobic life-or-death effect, building to a finale of staggering savagery.- Variety
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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Jessica Kiang
By no means a classic in the Korean action-thriller pantheon, but a good enough stopgap for a rainy Sunday until the next one comes along.- Variety
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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Courtney Howard
The filmmakers’ renewed vigor is our reward as, similar to its unfussy title, this sequel deals in clean-lined action and suspense, removing much of the excessive weight that bogged down the original.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2023
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