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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Matt Donato
In A Valley Of Violence is built on intense shootouts, vicious criminals, crooked lawmen and everything that makes Westerns exciting, but its entertainment value comes from a tonal brew of all the right tonally-combative spices.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 20, 2016
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Darren Ruecker
American Pastoral doesn't quite nail its tone, but it's a compelling enough adaptation with a few truly inspired moments.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 20, 2016
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Matt Donato
Little Sister is a spunky family drama that does "indie" right.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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Matt Donato
Tom Cruise is as muscly and bland as heroes come, restrained by the burden of two dead-weight companion pawns. Jack Reacher is a man who thrives on working alone, and this dull tale of backstabbing militant leeches proves that fact tenfold.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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Matt Donato
Keeping Up With The Jonses plays everything so disappointingly safe.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 18, 2016
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Matt Donato
Ouija: Origin Of Evil would have been better than Ouija with even a quarter of the screams evoked, which makes the tremendous jump in quality quite refreshing despite derivative storytelling.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 18, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Despite its occasional oversteps and misfires, The Childhood of a Leader is a fascinating film, as moving and irresistible as it is terrifying.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 17, 2016
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Robert Yaniz Jr.
Max Steel may promise a change of pace from all the Marvel and DC adaptations, but it’s subpar to both those shared universes on every level, telling an origin story that brings little new to the table and a cast that deserves far better.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 17, 2016
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Robert Yaniz Jr.
Although Ordinary World hits a number of familiar story beats, a real heart appears to be beating behind the material, allowing Armstrong and his castmates to maximize the emotional impact it has.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 16, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Intellectually vibrant and emotionally complex, Things To Come is a luminous film drawn along by Huppert’s central performance and Hansen-Løve’s delicate script.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 16, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Despite gorgeous cinematography and a strong cast, The Lost City of Z is a shallow and overly romantic film that falls into the trap of hero worship.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 16, 2016
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David James
It’s a wonderfully bizarre movie set in a world that at first glance might be our own, yet quickly slides off the rails into gonzo territory.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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Matt Donato
The Accountant is so many baffling things, most (but not all) of which can not be described in a positive manner.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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David James
Propulsive, beautiful and tense as hell, Tower is superior documentary filmmaking.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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Robert Yaniz Jr.
Despite a tacked-on framing device that mostly falls flat, Kevin Hart: What Now? proves to be a laugh riot thanks to the comedian's high-energy delivery and the broad spectrum of relatable topics he integrates into his set.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 12, 2016
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Matt Donato
Jack Goes Home is a swirling storm of emotional ravaging that’s eventually personified by action, but it never comes together as wicked, cohesive storytelling. Give this one a watch, but just know the risks going in.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 12, 2016
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Robert Yaniz Jr.
Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass shine in Blue Jay, a charming nostalgia trip tackling heady themes in a manner that is both lovingly awkward and brutally real.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 11, 2016
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Matt Donato
Desierto is one of those movies that's nasty without reason, and never really finds its stride by way of tone or message.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 11, 2016
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Robert Yaniz Jr.
Though it doesn't break any new ground, The Siege of Jadotville is a well-crafted piece of filmmaking that investigates the often-contentious relationship between politics and war.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 9, 2016
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David James
Christine is a fine piece of cinema, not only boasting one of the best performances of the year to date, but also tackling a difficult subject with ample empathy and intelligence.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 9, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
20th Century Women relegates a set of extraordinary female characters to supporting players in a standard coming-of-age narrative. It's entertaining, but also disappointing.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 7, 2016
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Matt Donato
Its methods may be unconventional, but Joel Potrykus never loses grip of the slippery strangeness.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 6, 2016
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Matt Donato
Under The Shadow marries haunted horrors with period-piece importance for a deliciously dark ghost story.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Julieta is a timeless and mature examination of femininity and guilt that marks a return to form for director Pedro Almodóvar.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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Matt Donato
Phantasm: Ravager gets by on the power of nostalgia and franchise completion, but is a bit rough around the edges even when compared to other Phantasm films.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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Bernard Boo
Jeauffre's blending of terrestrial and extraterrestrial imagery is hypnotizing and spectacular, but this story of survival feels too bloodless to appeal to the average viewer.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Certain Women more than justifies itself as a serious argument for the beauty of the small and intimate drama and the importance of female-driven filmmaking.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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Matt Donato
The Birth Of A Nation is not without inherent power, but Parker struggles to evoke anything besides surface tellings of textbook atrocities.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Matt Donato
It might be a tad light when matched against the wittiest mysteries, but for all intents and purposes, The Girl On The Train is a tightly-wound Hitchcockian ride wrought with tension. Elements of voyeurism, self-loathing and murderous intent mix together in a volatile cocktail stirred gently by director Tate Taylor, who doesn’t dilute a single ingredient.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Lauren Humphries-Brooks
A searing and pivotal documentary about the prison-industrial complex, Ava DuVernay's The 13th is a truly frightening film that galvanizes its viewers to action.- We Got This Covered
- Posted Oct 1, 2016
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