Variety's Scores

For 17,782 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:
17782 movie reviews
  1. Whimsical, intermittently enjoyable but decidedly unmagical.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    The subject has been done before, but Refn avoids the cliches, both in the story itself and its telling.
  4. 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.
  5. Very English, very period and very polite.
  6. Preposterous whimsy that sort of gets by thanks to lustrous settings, slick production values and, especially, its ultra-attractive stars.
  7. 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.
    • 19 Metascore
    • 20 Critic Score
    Tumbles off the sick-but-sweet balance beam.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Careens from decade to decade, and from relative dramatic realism to frequent hilarity, in often-winning fashion.
  11. Energetic but poorly structured.
  12. Ticket buyers get two Jackie Chans for the price of one in Twin Dragons, but the pic itself is no great bargain.
  13. Go
    An overly calculated concoction that nonetheless delivers a pretty good rush.
    • Variety
    • 60 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    A likable romantic comedy with an engaging premise and strong cast.
  14. A witty script and strong performances hoist Metroland beyond the confines of its rather standard, TV-style approach.
  15. May or not be Robert Altman's best film in years, but it is certainly his most pleasurable.
  16. Lightweight but likable entertainment.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. An eye-popping but incoherent extravaganza of morphing and superhuman martial arts.
  20. A certain staleness hangs over the proceedings despite the best efforts of the cast and the fun-minded creative team.
  21. Feels like the most shameless effort yet in the renewed exploitation of the youth market.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 50 Critic Score
    Despite strategic references to Joan Baez and pot, pic's sense of time and place feels synthetic.
  22. An extremely enjoyable neo-screwball comedy about attractive opposites on the road.
  23. Essentially approaches its subject seriously, but does take stabs both at horror and grotesque comedy, neither with much success.
  24. 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.
  25. Eastwood's latest picture boasts tight storytelling, sharp acting and an eye for unexpected, enlivening detail.
    • 21 Metascore
    • 30 Critic Score
    Formulaic, humdrum and sometimes unintentionally laughable.

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