For 17,765 reviews, this publication has graded:
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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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Positive: 9,125 out of 17765
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Mixed: 7,004 out of 17765
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Negative: 1,636 out of 17765
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Sting, as the weekend super-Mod whose image collapses when he's revealed to work as a bellhop, cuts a slick dash in the dancehall sequences.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Has the distinction of being one of the most amateurish features ever released by a major studio.- Variety
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The significant potential of its premise is squandered by an increasing reliance on teen movie cliches, silly plotting and the urge to be upbeat rather than to communicate life lessons.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
This is not "E.T.," nor is it a kid's film nor even necessarily a major mass-audience film, although Spielberg's name, high public anticipation and the child-oriented campaign will make it perform like one.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
The elusive, quicksilver nature of young love is often reduced to crude simplicities by the movies, but director Sebastien Lifshitz and writing partner Stephane Bouquet have observed it with a superb balance of aesthetics and insight in Come Undone.- Variety
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Deborah Young
An impassioned, at times thrilling re-creation of the birth of the country that became Zaire and is now known as Congo again.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
Can be taken to task for its overt point-making, lackluster style and some late-on dramatic contrivances seemingly dragged in to provide a little violence.- Variety
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David Rooney
Eminently stylish, visually striking romantic thriller.- Variety
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Joe Leydon
Even more family-friendly than its immensely popular predecessor.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
The balance between feeling and distance is never a contradiction here but, rather, the dynamic that makes this film an especially humanistic entry in the Maysles canon.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A gritty and gratifying cheap thrill, Rob Cohen's high-octane hot-car meller is a true rarity these days, a really good exploitationer, the sort of thing that would rule at drive-ins if they still existed.- Variety
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David Rooney
Provides an intriguing, well-assembled snapshot of kids in the year 2000, bringing the portraits to an appealing conclusion by briefly revisiting each subject at the prom, graduation and then in sweet on-camera farewells.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
A breezy, good-humored love letter to the city itself.- Variety
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Robert Koehler
Before the music takes over, the film inserts a few bits of charm, such as Emmylou Harris excitedly following the latest Major League Baseball scores.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
Unfolds at a leisurely but enjoyable pace, its dramatic contrivances never pushed too hard.- Variety
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Has the distinction of being a major motion picture that's far less imaginative, and quite a bit more stupid, than the interactive game it's based on.- Variety
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Dennis Harvey
A romantic comedy that treads familiar "Green Card" terrain with considerable charm if no great style or originality.- Variety
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Derek Elley
Often enjoyable, massively uneven Brit ganglander with an almost surreal approach to the genre.- Variety
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Recycles familiar adventure and cartoon devices with minimal wit and flair, and the lack of imagination will seem all the more dramatic to audiences in comparison to the winningly sophisticated "Shrek."- Variety
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Robert Koehler
An odd case of filmmaking with a crystal-clear subject but no guiding dramatic premise.- Variety
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Too familiar in its basic trajectory to be fresh or compelling.- Variety
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Derek Elley
Pic's busy direction and bright performances partly compensate for a script that goes in too many directions at the same time.- Variety
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David Rooney
Ochsenknecht and Wohler are a strong double act, displaying exemplary comic timing and making the brothers a problem-plagued but likable pair.- Variety
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Todd McCarthy
A half-absorbing, half-ridiculous techno-thriller that often goes too far in search of audience-rousing effects.- Variety
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Eddie Cockrell
Confronts an incendiary topic head-on with grace, style, compassion and exquisitely practical wit.- Variety
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Lisa Nesselson
This hard-core pic is a half-baked, punk-inflected porn odyssey masquerading as a movie worth seeing and talking about.- Variety
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