Ann Hornaday, Washington Post
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For 979 reviews, this critic has graded:
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.1 points higher than other critics.
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Ann Hornaday's Scores
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Positive: 581 out of 979
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Mixed: 218 out of 979
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Negative: 180 out of 979
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Ann Hornaday 30
As little as there is to recommend in Scooby-Doo 2, it must be noted that the human cast has done an uncanny job of inhabiting their two-dimensional characters. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Viewers anticipating side-splitting guffaws will be disappointed: Stuck on You is a strangely lackluster, flaccid string of fitfully humorous episodes. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Two-hour exercise in chaotic action and coarse, annoyingly coy sexuality. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Watching Thurman's character "triumph" in a context as joyless and self-referential as Tarantino's is a soul-deadening experience, one that over two hours takes on the same dreary monotone as the cheapest pornography. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
It winds up being tuneless, unfunny and, despite its strenuous efforts, not terribly sexy. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
It wants us to believe that being popular and getting the cutest guy in school really is the key to happiness. Like, how totally last century is that? -
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Ann Hornaday 30
An unsurprising, undistinguished piece of post-summer, pre-holiday detritus. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Maybe the easiest thing would be to skip the movie altogether. Godard has created such a hermetic, uncompromising world that only the hardiest cinematic spelunkers are likely to appreciate its depths. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Plays less like a novel re-imagining of a classic if campy narrative than a drearily self-conscious exercise in Know Your Film References. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Never manages to achieve the balance between authenticity and eccentricity. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Unrelentingly grim, unremittingly gross and unforgivably unattractive, 28 Days Later is an orgy of troubling images and bestial sound effects. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
Traffics in nearly every trite cliche of the "colorful" South one can think of, from its pseudo-Gothic aesthetic to its overripe dialogue. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
The effect isn't just frenetic, unfunny and dull. It's kind of creepy. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
A movie marred by a flaccid script, listless pacing, a plethora of cutesy-poo gags and Ray Romano. -
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Ann Hornaday 30
In reality, Eros is a letdown, a collection of bagatelles that, with one exception, fails to live up to its promise. -
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Ann Hornaday 25
It leaves audiences in a limbo every bit as torturous as the one the protagonist is in. -
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Ann Hornaday 25
It's a film within a film about a film within a film, and seems to lose layers of authenticity with each iteration, finally becoming a profoundly alienating experience. -
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Ann Hornaday 25
The biggest sin of Sex and the City 2 is its lack of beauty. It's garish when it should be sumptuous, tacky when it should be luxe, wafer-thin when it should be whip-smart and sophisticated. -
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- Posted Feb 11, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
Haphazardly conceived, phlegmatically paced, lazily filmed and punctuated with gratuitous moments of sexual and scatological slapstick.- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
Even amid the hit-and-miss broadsides and laugh-free longueurs that comprise most of The Dictator, Cohen's acute hypocrisy-detector keeps on ticking, if barely.- Posted May 14, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
The Hangover Part II offers absolutely nothing new to fans of the first film. In fact, once the comfort of familiarity has worn off, they may well feel as baited-and-switched as the patrons of one of the sketchier clubs the boys visit.- Posted May 25, 2011
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- Posted Mar 10, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
Akin to watching a ring-tested champion punch far below his weight. What a comedown.- Posted Aug 11, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
Behind all the noisemakers and funny glasses, New Year's Eve - and everyone in it - is dead behind the eyes.- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
Even Strong's best efforts can't save John Carter from collapsing in on itself like a dead star.- Posted Mar 8, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
About the movie industry’s misguided belief that it can distract the audience from a film’s narrative weaknesses with little more than flash and spectacle. That con might have worked with the rubes once upon a time, but in case Hollywood hasn’t noticed, we’re not in Kansas anymore.- Posted Mar 7, 2013
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- Posted Dec 6, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
There's a fine line between precocious and insufferable, and it's a line continually crossed by Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.- Posted Jan 19, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
Hill and Stallone seem determined simply to prove that, even in their golden years, they're still tough enough to rumble with all comers. Bullet to the Head exposes that bravado for the pose that it is, and it's not a good look.- Posted Jan 31, 2013
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Ann Hornaday 25
A sequel every bit as clumsy, ham-handed, outlandish and laughable as the original was sleek, tough and efficient.- Posted Oct 4, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
A shapeless collection of encounters with Texas prison inmates and their victims, what could have been a well-aimed examination of the most troubling contradictions of capital punishment instead becomes a maudlin, unrestrained wallow.- Posted Nov 17, 2011
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Ann Hornaday 25
So didactic that viewers are likely to feel less uplifted than lectured.- Posted Sep 28, 2012
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Ann Hornaday 25
McCarthy’s willingness to go to the mat notwithstanding, it’s viewers who are likely left feeling punched in the gut.- Posted Feb 7, 2013
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Ann Hornaday 20
Much of what's offensive and insufferable about All About Steve can be laid at the feet of screenwriter Kim Barker, best known for inflicting "License to Wed" on the world. Why do these people still earn obscene amounts of money churning out dreck? And why do stars like Bullock keep paying them? -
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Ann Hornaday 20
In this case, the adage would go something like "material, material, material," also known as the Nicolas Cage Rule: Good acting can't overcome bad taste. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
If its made-for-TV sensibility explains its chaotically blobby shooting style, it doesn't clarify a plot so painfully padded that it looks for laughs in strange digressive asides regarding bratwurst and coffee. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
Has all the energy and spontaneity of a bowl of waxed fruit. If watching "Dogtown and Z-Boys" was tantamount to witnessing history itself, watching "Lords of Dogtown," which Peralta wrote, feels more like watching a stiff, meticulously choreographed reenactment. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
Visually undistinguished, narratively inert, populated by a cast of charmless child actors, "Sharkboy and Lavagirl," with any luck will fade quickly from theaters, memories and Rodriguez's own Things to Do Today list. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
If you find yourself at "The Island" I have only three words of advice: Vote yourself off. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
This overproduced romantic comedy doesn't even qualify as fluff; it's flat, featureless plastic. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
This lurid celebration of shock, schlock and the shamelessly perverse finds the 67-year-old grandfather of torture porn scraping the bottom of his admittedly limited creative barrel. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
Predictable, lazy and as overprocessed as Kate Hudson's hair, this thoroughly joyless movie also possesses a deep nasty streak, making it loathsome when it might have been merely annoying. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
If you're looking for some good family interspecies entertainment, take the little ones to see "Stuart Little 2" again; in the meantime, you might want to crawl into your cave and sleep through this one. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
An exercise in vanity, indulgence and a startling degree of shallowness. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
The film would be insufferable if it weren't for the total sincerity and commitment of its players. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
In this toxic tale of young psychopaths in love, the stylish, often stunning visuals are ultimately outmatched by the repellent protagonists at the story's center. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
To call Lawrence a poor man's Richard Pryor libels not just Pryor but also the 33 million Americans currently living under the poverty line. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
The good news might be that Huppert wasn't available for Alias Betty, but the bad news is that it didn't stop France from exporting yet one more cold, pretentious, thoroughly dislikable study in sociopathy. -
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Ann Hornaday 20
The wanton fabulistas of Party Monster are as boring and insignificant as the very "normals and drearies" they so contemptuously deride. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Why -- when there are so many funnier, smarter, more gifted performers who can't get arrested in Hollywood -- why, for the love of all that's good and holy, does Martin Lawrence get to keep making movies? -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Shouldn't fool viewers into thinking it's anything but a pseudo-artsy piece of tripe. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Whether or not it's crucial for the gay community to have its own "Porky's" is a question for the ages; but please, not Another Gay Movie. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Terribly tragic, terribly romantic and, ultimately, terribly, terribly dull. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Tries desperately to lower the bar for scatological gags, rank sexual humor and cheap physical shots. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
Leaden, laugh-free, lacking anything resembling a heart, mind or soul. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
To call it sophomoric would libel even the most pathetic, pimply underclassman. -
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Ann Hornaday 10
You know a movie is in trouble when its biggest laughs come not from its lead players but from a dog and a car -
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Ann Hornaday 0
This toxic, contemptuous, unforgivably unfunny bagatelle finds Allen at his most misanthropically one-note. -
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Ann Hornaday 0
Indeed, I'd say Undiscovered belongs on the WB, but that would be gravely unfair to the channel, which looks like the BBC in comparison. -
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Ann Hornaday 0
Rarely has an act of such cinematic cruelty as Tideland been perpetrated on filmgoers. -
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Ann Hornaday 0
A special place in purgatory must be reserved for John Leguizamo, who produced and stars in The Babysitters, a loathsome slice of exploitation at its most cynical and crass. -
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The yuck factor spins off the charts in Splice, a thoroughly repulsive science fiction-horror flick that slicks up its B-movie tawdriness with high-gloss production values and two otherwise classy stars. -