For 17,782 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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Emanuel Levy
Whimsical, intermittently enjoyable but decidedly unmagical.- Variety
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Derek Elley
Some fine individual perfs by the tony cast, plus fine period detail and costumes, make the time pass fairly agreeably, but Tea With Mussolini suffers from a fatal lack of focus and emotional center, reducing potentially involving material to a succession of individual scenes.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Universal’s attempt to find gold by bringing to new life one of the mustier items in its vaults is pure hokum and scarcely of the first order.- Variety
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The subject has been done before, but Refn avoids the cliches, both in the story itself and its telling.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Perhaps thinking he had a farce to play with, Flender encourages tons of mugging; by overplaying what should be underplayed, helmer and cast deliver a fatal stab to the intended comedy-horror.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Preposterous whimsy that sort of gets by thanks to lustrous settings, slick production values and, especially, its ultra-attractive stars.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Unfortunately, story's tension climaxes a half-hour before the film is over, and thereafter dissipates much of the charge and good will generated up to that point.- Variety
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David Stratton
This is unquestionably Cronenberg Lite, but there is plenty of fun to be had from the absurdities and convoluted plotting, and a solid cast lends stature to the far-fetched fantasies.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Brandishes the sort of intelligent wit and bracing nastiness that will make it more appealing to discerning adults than to teens who just want to have fun.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Careens from decade to decade, and from relative dramatic realism to frequent hilarity, in often-winning fashion.- Variety
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Joe Leydon
Ticket buyers get two Jackie Chans for the price of one in Twin Dragons, but the pic itself is no great bargain.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
An overly calculated concoction that nonetheless delivers a pretty good rush.- Variety
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David Rooney
A witty script and strong performances hoist Metroland beyond the confines of its rather standard, TV-style approach.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
May or not be Robert Altman's best film in years, but it is certainly his most pleasurable.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Climactic triple-cross is a satisfying payoff, though scenarist-helmer Nolan doesn’t really sock across any possible point of emphasis – black humor is soft-pedaled, suspense just middling, and the character writing keeps classic fall guy Bill a bit too blank-slate to incur much sympathy.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
10 Things doesn't take much time before ditching its pitch idea in favor of a mishmash of newer formulas, never quite settling on a cogent game plan or directorial tone.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
An eye-popping but incoherent extravaganza of morphing and superhuman martial arts.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A certain staleness hangs over the proceedings despite the best efforts of the cast and the fun-minded creative team.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Feels like the most shameless effort yet in the renewed exploitation of the youth market.- Variety
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Despite strategic references to Joan Baez and pot, pic's sense of time and place feels synthetic.- Variety
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Joe Leydon
An extremely enjoyable neo-screwball comedy about attractive opposites on the road.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Essentially approaches its subject seriously, but does take stabs both at horror and grotesque comedy, neither with much success.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Broadway musical purists will shudder in horror, but parents will be whistling a happy tune that there's at least one acceptable pic out there for their kids.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Eastwood's latest picture boasts tight storytelling, sharp acting and an eye for unexpected, enlivening detail.- Variety
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Formulaic, humdrum and sometimes unintentionally laughable.- Variety
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