David Hinckley, New York Daily News
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For 877 reviews, this critic has graded:
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46% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.9 points lower than other critics.
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David Hinckley's Scores
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Positive: 343 out of 877
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Mixed: 410 out of 877
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Negative: 124 out of 877
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David Hinckley 100
Four hours in, living up to past standards no longer is in question. Setting new ones is what's going on here, as "24," partly by cashing in on our knowledge of and commitment to previous seasons and characters, gets off to its best start ever. -
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David Hinckley 100
Unlike most serialized dramas of late... "24" continues to do everything right. -
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David Hinckley 100
The language, the acting, the themes - everything in "Deadwood" is good as gold. In TV entertainment terms, maybe even better. -
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David Hinckley 100
In theme and execution, in caliber of performance and level of dramatic tension, "Sleeper Cell" is an impressive, relentlessly gripping drama. -
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David Hinckley 100
If you loved "The Office" you may have grave doubts that any followup comedy could be as good and as quote-the-dialogue funny. "Extras" is that - another triumph, and a perfect Sunday-night companion piece for "Curb Your Enthusiasm." -
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David Hinckley 100
As with the Gervais-Merchant "The Office," the more time you spend with the characters in "Extras," the more you feel their pain as well as laugh at their expense. -
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David Hinckley 100
It's one of the best new shows from any network this year, and is a total, almost giddy delight from start to finish. -
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David Hinckley 100
Like the best TV comedies - from "Seinfeld" to "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and all the way back to "The Jack Benny Program" - "30 Rock" sparkles not just because its central star gets to shine, but because everyone does. -
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David Hinckley 100
The law-firm arena is one of TV's oldest and most familiar genres, but Damages enlivens it by defying expectations. -
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David Hinckley 100
"The Nine," starting tomorrow, is the show most people will want to discuss at the office water cooler. -
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David Hinckley 100
It's bold, different and exciting, with a central character and performance that take your breath away. -
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David Hinckley 100
"The State Within" is challengingly cerebral - but at times, it's also almost painfully visceral. Don't miss it. -
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David Hinckley 100
Sameer Asad Gardezi and his writing partners have created something very different in Aliens in America--and something very, very funny. -
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David Hinckley 100
The team behind this series--creator Tom Kapinos from "Dawson's Creek," executive producer Scott Winant from "My So-Called Life" and "thirtysomething," and Duchovny himself--makes it easier for Duchovny by surrounding him with sparkling female characters and talent. -
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David Hinckley 100
With strong performances by a cast that includes Alfred Molina, Michael Keaton, Rory Cochrane and Chris O'Donnell, this adaptation of a Robert Ludlum novel reels you right in. -
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David Hinckley 100
The real skill and appeal of Mad Men remains in its characters. -
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David Hinckley 100
Archer is the rare show that's in love with its own wordplay and good enough that this love becomes endearing rather than annoying. -
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David Hinckley 100
Justified doesn't have the bite of "Fire in the Hole," from which the first episode was adapted, but it gets much of the tone--droll, a little weary, frequently tense, sometimes conflicted--never forgetting that at the core, good is challenging evil. -
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David Hinckley 100
Watching HBO's new Boardwalk Empire is like sitting in your favorite tavern and hearing someone say, "Drinks are on the house." Friends, it doesn't get much better. -
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- Posted Jan 5, 2012
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David Hinckley 100
If Sunday night's two-hour return episode of Mad Men ended after the first four minutes, it would still put the show in contention to win its fifth straight Emmy as the best drama on television.- Posted Mar 21, 2012
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David Hinckley 100
Whether you've followed the show to this point or not, you can tune in and savor smart TV drama at its best.- Posted Jan 17, 2012
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David Hinckley 100
With the bar set at Emmy, Homeland has little room to falter. With this return episode, it doesn't.- Posted Sep 28, 2012
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- Posted Jul 13, 2012
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David Hinckley 100
[Creator Julian Fellowes] never been afraid to have characters we like do things we don't like. That continues in season three, which finds plenty of new ground even as it inevitably begins treading back over some old.- Posted Jan 4, 2013
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David Hinckley 100
While many shows that have reached this point in the road have left their creative peak behind, Mad Men shows no such erosion. It still has things it wants to say and it still has the poetry to say them well.- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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David Hinckley 90
This 10-hour production on World War II in the Pacific is an ambitious, imperfect, intense and often compelling look at combat that gets dirtier and more ragged with each episode. -
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David Hinckley 88
There's enough classic "Sopranos" action -- some of it involving extreme physical violence -- to remind the average person that where the Sopranos are is not where most of us want to go. Yet at the same time, these episodes repeatedly return to the ways in which the Soprano clan, in its desperate, sometimes twisted and sometimes touching way, seeks to embrace family values. -
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David Hinckley 88
It just might be the kids, the ones who grow up too soon in the hard world of "The Wire," who steal opening night. -
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David Hinckley 88
The episodes that kick off this last 10-show run don't feel perfect. But they almost always feel intuitively right. -
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David Hinckley 88
How fitting, then, that the plastic-surgery drama returns Tuesday for its fifth season by dangerously reinventing itself. Dangerously - and totally successfully. -
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David Hinckley 88
It boldly goes where no man has gone before. -
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David Hinckley 88
"Big Love" sounds like a high-concept, comedic, intentionally sensational enterprise. Parts of "Big Love" are sensational, all right. But only in the best sense of the word. -
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David Hinckley 88
Whichever the case, or whatever combination of the two, watching these 15 aspiring fashion designers compete for their big break is more fun than a new Victoria's Secret catalogue. -
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David Hinckley 88
It has everything you want from such a show: quirky characters, gifted actors, a captivating central story - and questions that leave you not only wanting more, but hungry for it. -
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David Hinckley 88
It has a sprawling cast, but even before the pilot is over, because of the clever way it's written, directed and acted, you'll know, and like, every single character. -
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David Hinckley 88
I can't remember the last time I laughed so quickly and loudly at a new TV series. -
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David Hinckley 88
The show itself, however, does much of its best work in the shadows, where nothing is that clear. -
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David Hinckley 88
It's as quirky, original and funny a comedy as "Universe." -
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David Hinckley 88
"Raines" not only deserves an audience - with any luck at all, it deserves a renewal, and a firm spot on NBC's fall schedule. -
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David Hinckley 88
Elizabeth is mercurial, powerful, unpredictable - qualities made real, and a bit frightening, because of the intensity with which Mirren commits to the role. -
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David Hinckley 88
Any fan of Westerns, or of Duvall, will not be disappointed if this "Trail" is followed. -
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David Hinckley 88
Their dance of love and rejection, of giddiness and bitterness, is a warped waltz, and Kingsley and Bening clearly relish every step. -
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David Hinckley 88
Though the overall tone is light, there's enough darkness in "The Riches," and enough depth in the performances, to make you care about these people - even when you don't totally buy the premise. -
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David Hinckley 88
In Treatment feels neither soapy nor formulaic, because of the intensity with which it's presented. -
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David Hinckley 88
Chuck sounds like a regrettably derivative idea - a remake of "Jake 2.0." But it's not. Chuck is a blast. -
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David Hinckley 88
If you relish the devious darkness of "Dexter" and the wonderful wackiness of "Weeds," you'll love the macabre moodiness of "Meadowlands." -
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David Hinckley 88
As You Like It is effortlessly entertaining from start to finish. -