For 17,847 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 |
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Owen Gleiberman
Good cartoon characters tend to be ageless, and Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe is just clever enough not to feel like an anachronism. The duo’s creator and forever naughty guiding light, the writer-director Mike Judge (who also does their voices), flows the characters into the present day without a hitch in style or a stitch in time.- Variety
- Posted Jun 22, 2022
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Manuel Betancourt
Late-night stakeouts, dinner dates gone awry and greenscreen Cristiano blunders often make My Fake Boyfriend feel like a collection of skits and sketches strung together. Some are very funny and they are led by two very capable performers.- Variety
- Posted Jun 20, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
It’s a horror ride that holds you, and it should have no trouble carving out an audience, but I didn’t find it particularly scary.- Variety
- Posted Jun 20, 2022
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Joe Leydon
The wonderful thing about Wild Men, a movie that suggests a dream-team collaboration of Hal Hartley and the Coen Brothers, is that everyone involved takes themselves extremely seriously, even as they behave and speak in ways that cause viewers who get the joke to smile, chuckle and occasionally laugh out loud.- Variety
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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Peter Debruge
In the end, The Sea Beast is a movie about challenging conventional wisdom and figuring things out for yourself, and that’s a philosophy that worked on both sides of the camera.- Variety
- Posted Jun 16, 2022
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Dennis Harvey
Competent performances and a slick veneer make this revamp go down easily enough. Still, one wishes Rick had placed more emphasis on Hitchcockian suspense, rather than trusting the slow-moving tale will hold us via plot and character complexities that really aren’t particularly evident.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
The movie is a fable of winning, of beating the house every time, without much of a dark side. In that way, it’s fun; it allows us to coast along on our vicarious desire to get rich by beating the system- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Richard Kuipers
[A] penetrating study of toxic patriarchy and female identity.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Tomris Laffly
A deceptively unserious movie it may be, but Brian and Charles leaves a serious trace through its pure sense of optimism.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Peter Debruge
An insightful, engaging and all-around affirmational auto-portrait from an Afro-Latina New Yorker with an ear for poetry and an eye for the ineffable, Beba never questions its own right to exist.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
Rodeo is a movie that’s all surface, all present tense, all too-cool-to-be-anything-but-French-vérité gestures.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Amy Nicholson
This remake is loud and exaggerated; it’s more hijinks than heart. (Even the swans that bedeviled Martin have been swapped out for synchronized flamingos.) Audiences looking to shed a tear need not RSVP.- Variety
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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Michael Nordine
The movie’s ending is misguided to the point of being perplexing rather than upsetting, recasting everything that came before it in a less favorable light. That’s a shame, as this father-daughter drama starring John Cho has more than its fair share of touching moments before hitting the roadblock that is its questionable third act.- Variety
- Posted Jun 14, 2022
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Peter Debruge
Six months into 2022, it’s the funniest film Hollywood has produced thus far. Audiences know what to expect, and Illumination delivers, offering another feel-good dose of bad behavior.- Variety
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
In Vengeance, B.J. Novak proves a born storyteller with the rare gift of using a film to say something that intoxicates us.- Variety
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
Given that it’s a spinoff of the “Toy Story” series, which is the greatest and most sustained achievement in contemporary animation, it should be noted that this is one of those Pixar movies that feels like it has 50 percent Disney DNA.- Variety
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Tomris Laffly
The whole thing is oddly beautiful, absurdly compelling and even freakishly watchable. The general sensation of it approaches the out-of-place feeling of being at a party you don’t quite feel cool enough for. But since you’re already there, why not linger for a few drinks and embrace an intriguing ride outside your comfort zone?- Variety
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Peter Debruge
Kosinski is a gifted director, but his specialty is juggling human elements with complex visual effects. He is not cut out for this kind of comedy. His design choices are all wrong. The execution is tone deaf.- Variety
- Posted Jun 13, 2022
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Peter Debruge
It’s here in the movie’s more fantastical details that Yonebayashi’s imagination runs free — and Studio Ponoc’s potential shines brightest. The world they’ve created may not be logical, but it is intuitive, as Mary adapts to whatever hallucinatory wonder or obstacle the filmmakers can throw at her- Variety
- Posted Jun 10, 2022
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Peter Debruge
This sweeping period drama may be up to its eyeballs in costumes and carriages, but it plays with all the brio and jeopardy of a modern-day gangster movie, featuring hack journalists as its antiheroes.- Variety
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
Halftime justly salutes Lopez’s pride in her achievements, but it’s every bit as much a salute to her brand management.- Variety
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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Peter Debruge
Of the three “Jurassic World” movies, “Dominion” is the least silly and most entertaining. But that’s not saying much. This “stop to ask if they should” cycle’s human characters were never especially interesting, and why should we trust Trevorrow to suddenly make them so?- Variety
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
What is doesn’t have, oddly, is any sort of bone-deep reality factor. Almost nothing that happens in Funny Pages is particularly believable.- Variety
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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With a different book and new, added tunes, this is a lightly diverting, modish, Parisian-localed tintuner.- Variety
- Posted Jun 7, 2022
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- Posted Jun 7, 2022
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Dennis Harvey
The Passenger doesn’t quite transcend its basic creature-feature premise, yet it does make getting to a familiar destination more fun than many a similar enterprise has managed.- Variety
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Tomris Laffly
A gleaming and delightful anime with a large appetite for tenderness and laughter.- Variety
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Peter Debruge
Though its weak bounty-hunter plot makes almost no sense, After Blue satisfies that thirsty spot in our psyche too few films succeed in tickling, where dreams are born, hormones churn and logic simply doesn’t apply.- Variety
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Owen Gleiberman
Hustle doesn’t rewrite any rules, but the film’s wholesome seduction is that you believe what you’re seeing — in part because of the presence of players from the aging legend Dr. J to Trae Young to Kyle Lowry and several dozen more. But also because Sandler plays Stanley with an inner sadness, a blend of weariness and resilience, and a stubborn faith in the game that leaves you moved, stoked, and utterly convinced.- Variety
- Posted Jun 2, 2022
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