For 976 reviews, this publication has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points lower than other critics.
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Average Movie review score: 64
| Highest review score: | Guardians of the Galaxy | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Bye Bye Man |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 504 out of 976
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Mixed: 408 out of 976
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Negative: 64 out of 976
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Martin Carr
This disappointing rite-of-passage teen angst hybrid is hard work. If not for the presence of Cameron Douglas and Edouard Philipponnat, 'The Runner' would be of little interest to anyone. Thankfully, they do their best to make this at least worth a look.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 18, 2022
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Day Shift just about gets by on its impressive action sequences, but everything else about the vampire horror comedy feels more than a little lacking.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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Secret Headquarters is aimed squarely at young adults, takes a leaf from the 'Spy Kids' franchise, and is never less than engaging when affectionately leaning into genre cliches without trying too hard.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 10, 2022
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Prey is a fresh, original, and exciting entry into a franchise that was in desperate need of new life.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 8, 2022
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There is plenty to love about Bodies Bodies Bodies, even if it could’ve sharpened its satirical knives a bit more. Overall, it’s a fun, darkly humorous watch that’s worth checking out if you’re looking for something fresh to satisfy your appetite for horror and humor in equal measure.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 5, 2022
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Scott Campbell
When Bullet Train sings it’s often a blackly hilarious and knowingly absurd slice of demented action goodness. When it doesn’t work, self-indulgence begins to creep in, almost as if the creative team deliberately set out to make something that would be fondly remembered as a cult favorite in the years to come, but that’s a sentiment that can only be earned, not cultivated.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Aug 3, 2022
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Ultimately, The Honor Society feels like a small-scale charm offensive featuring some genuinely engaging characters. If the worst thing audiences can say is that it feels derivative and shows too much love for John Hughes, then so be it. In the end, there may be few surprises on offer in this teen dramedy, but it is still guaranteed to make you smile.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 28, 2022
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Jordan Peele mixes and matches elements taken from big blockbusters and obscure subgenres alike to create a heart-racing nightmare that rains abominable filth down on its audience.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 27, 2022
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They/Them offers an interesting vision of what greater, specific LGBTQIA+ representation and storytelling can bring to a slasher, even if it doesn’t land perfectly.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 26, 2022
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Writer and director Quinn Shephard's Not Okay takes thing near to the knuckle, but the biting jet-black comedy never loses sight of its intentions, deftly balancing humor and bile with heart and hard-hitting themes.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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The Gray Man delivers on its promise of spectacular globetrotting action escapism, but there's a noticeable spark missing that could have elevated it above formula and into greatness.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 19, 2022
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Billed as a lockdown love story, Alone Together is more than the sum of those parts. Offering writer director Katie Holmes a perfect platform to deliver, something intimately personal with political undertones. Substance and subtlety with this subject matter is rare, so give this some attention.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 19, 2022
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Persuasion is a disastrously misguided Jane Austen adaptation that condescends, talks down to, and tries to hand-hold its audience at every turn.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 18, 2022
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Perhaps it’s a relief that the film does not, as is a trope in recent films, end in Gru’s temporary redemption, but at least that would be a conclusion of some sort. Instead, we’re left with entertaining but toothless villain-lair-building.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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It’s exhilarating while it lasts, creating an unwavering feeling of giddy excitement and palpable enthusiasm in doing so, but by the time the credits roll on a pair of post-credits scenes that hint towards where Thor is heading next, you might be left wishing you’d consumed something more substantial, instead of gorging on instant gratification simply because it’s right there in front of you.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 7, 2022
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The Princess fully embraces its outlandishness to deliver a cheesy, violent, R-rated fantasy actioner that's destined to ensure as a camp cult favorite.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jul 1, 2022
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The Forgiven should have been an epic morality tale with acres of grey area, but somehow misses its mark, forever scuppered by a cliched ending and a conclusive lack of closure for audiences.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 30, 2022
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For fans of Presley himself, this is the story you’ve been waiting for, and with “Unchained Melody” in your head, you’ll leave the theatre with more respect for Presley, for those you love, and for anyone who has ever been burnt by the hand that should have shown them comfort.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 27, 2022
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Hart is capable of better, and Harrelson deserves better, so we can only hope the duo had fun during shooting, because there isn’t a great deal else to recommend outside of the pair’s best attempts at trying to wring some modicum of entertainment value from the scraps they’ve been given to feed on.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 24, 2022
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Overall, Nude Tuesday is a creative leap that mostly lands. The absurdist comedy can be hit or miss, but the ingenuity of the storytelling, respectful treatment of all kinds of bodies, and talent of the actors on screen make it gel together.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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There’s definitely something vastly superior that was agonizingly close to being unleashed, but as it stands, Kosinski and his collaborators have delivered a solid summertime Netflix original that’s destined to play extremely well for the next couple of weeks, albeit one you almost certainly won’t hear anybody talking about six months from now.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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Cha Cha Real Smooth is perfect because it never set out to be anything close to a rom-com. Raiff focused instead on what it is that brings people together, which has more to do with attraction than anything else in cinema.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 17, 2022
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Jurassic World Dominion has its moments, but the latest installment in the franchise squanders what should have been a slam dunk.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 14, 2022
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You can’t help but admire the ambition on display, even if it ultimately falls just a little short.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 6, 2022
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Dolan can officially be deemed as one of horror’s most intriguing and singular new talents, thanks to a debut that’s definitely worth seeking out for horror aficionados who prefer having something to think about and chew on once the lights come up, as opposed to the hollow adrenaline rush of splashy set pieces that don’t have anything to say, and find themselves forgotten in an instant.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 6, 2022
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It isn’t anything you haven’t seen a handful of times before, then, but that’s exactly why Hustle works so well. It’s a 117-minute blanket of comfort that delivers precisely what you want to see from an underdog sports story, and never tries too hard to be anything else.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Once again, the director and his co-writers Gemma Hurley and Jed Shepherd have made the absolute most of the minimal tools at their disposal, wringing a surprisingly robust hybrid of intense chase thriller, splatter film, and absurdist horror comedy out of a shoestring budget. However, DASHCAM is a lot more uneven than Host despite the superior production values, but they do combine to form what might end up going down in the history books as pandemic horror’s premiere double-feature.- We Got This Covered
- Posted May 31, 2022
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Martin Carr
Beyond the perfectly poised storytelling, awe-inspiring visuals and pulsing soundtrack, Maverick also possesses another important intangible. It brings out a feeling that’s arguably been missing from the multiplex for too long, where you will literally be able to hear a pin drop.- We Got This Covered
- Posted May 23, 2022
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Everything Everywhere All At Once understands that the world is infinitely big and scary, and that we often feel like we are the worst versions of ourselves. And yet, it manages to effectively advocate for us to keep going, to seek the connections and moments that make life worth it.- We Got This Covered
- Posted May 17, 2022
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Slapface can often be a relentlessly bleak experience, but the thematic resonance and surprisingly effective character dynamics comfortably offset any minor flaws.- We Got This Covered
- Posted May 9, 2022
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