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34% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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63% lower than the average critic
| Highest review score: | Don't Look Now | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) |
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Positive: 3,106 out of 5862
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Mixed: 1,139 out of 5862
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Negative: 1,617 out of 5862
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Chris Barsanti
Hillbilly Elegy feels like a bland feel-good story rather than one part of a longer tragedy with no clear end.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 10, 2020
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Dan Rubins
The greatest gift offered by the film is an empowering world that looks less like invention and more like real life.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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David Robb
Francis Lee’s compulsion to make Mary Anning stand in for something broader than herself keeps tripping up the film.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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Chris Barsanti
With its tough-minded characters from divergent cultures finding a common bond despite their differences, the film doesn’t deliver much in the way of surprises, but it turns out to be a starker and more honest piece of work than it might initially seem.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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Chris Barsanti
The documentary is determined not to be a typical rock-god story with predictable rise-and-fall arcs.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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Chuck Bowen
If it weren’t so airless, it’d be easier to appreciate Fatman a character study of Santa’s midlife woes.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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Pat Brown
Even though it’s about a person who speaks with courage about the urgency of the global crisis, I Am Greta itself doesn’t possess enough of that urgency.- Slant Magazine
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Pat Brown
Freaky doesn’t reach for any arch commentary beyond the suggestion that, hey, Freaky Friday the 13th is a pretty funny idea.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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Derek Smith
The documentary dives down the rabbit hole to chillingly, comprehensively expose how algorithms can perpetuate bias in often unforeseen and unjust ways.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 7, 2020
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Pat Brown
The film slides seamlessly between empathizing with its clueless bros and making them objects of unsparing derision.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 7, 2020
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Chuck Bowen
The film's most haunting sequences are self-contained arias in which characters grapple with their powerlessness.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 6, 2020
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Chuck Bowen
This supernatural fable elevates the subtext of Bryan Bertino’s earlier work to the level of text.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 2, 2020
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Dan Rubins
Despite a searing performance from Diane Lane, writer-director Thomas Bezucha’s film ultimately self-immolates.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 2, 2020
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Once you get past the faux-provocation of the film’s title, it’s difficult to tell what ideologies the filmmakers are trying to skewer.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 1, 2020
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Pat Brown
It’s difficult to shake that the film finishes saying what it has to say long before it staggers to the end.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 1, 2020
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Chuck Bowen
Director Max Winkler truly seems to believe that he’s cutting to the heart of the boulevard of broken dreams.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Nov 1, 2020
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Pat Brown
While it can be expected that high-concept horror movies will often be sewn together from the premises of recent genre successes, it’s much too easy to see the stitches in writer-director Jacob Chase’s Come Play.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 28, 2020
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Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s feature-length Madre contemplates how memories of loss linger and distort the present.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 27, 2020
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Dan Rubins
The storyline’s edges are frayed just enough to give it the gentle distance of a tale recalled though the gauze of myth and memory.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 27, 2020
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Derek Smith
Throughout, Remi Weekes forcefully, resonantly ties the film’s terror to the inner turmoil of his characters.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 26, 2020
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Chris Barsanti
This is a sleek-looking vehicle that’s eager to be scary but not comfortable being ugly.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 23, 2020
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Keith Watson
Too often, the film teases big, wild comedic set pieces that end up deflating almost instantly.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 22, 2020
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Henry Stewart
About a drug that sends its users back in time for seven minutes, the film holds your hand and walks you through its chronology mazes- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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Derek Smith
Darius Marder’s film captures, with urgency and tenderness, just how enticing the residue of the past can be.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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Chuck Bowen
The film’s purposeful archness challenges the sentimentality that marks many a film and real-life ceremony.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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Diego Semerene
Dating Amber rather seamlessly strips itself of its hyperbolic affectations to reveal a heartbreaking story of emancipation through friendship.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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Steven Scaife
The film has an exciting, lived-in quality that elevates what are otherwise some markedly unsteady attempts at horror.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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Chris Barsanti
The film is a pretty bauble of a thing that ticks off the story’s shock revelations in an efficient, if not particularly surprising, fashion.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 14, 2020
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Mark Jenkins
The documentary adroitly demonstrates that Robert Fisk is still motivated by the boyish curiosity that drew him to journalism.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 13, 2020
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Steven Scaife
If Quirke’s film means to mimic the tunnel vision of its protagonist, it does so perhaps too effectively, losing its thematic potency as it travels on a predictable trajectory, involving spooky drawings and sisterly spats, all the while leaving the existential miasma sitting out of frame.- Slant Magazine
- Posted Oct 13, 2020
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