Hannah Brown, New York Post
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For 30 reviews, this critic has graded:
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43% higher than the average critic
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10% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Hannah Brown's Scores
- Movies
| Average review score: | 63 |
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100
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25
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 30
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Mixed: 4 out of 30
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Negative: 5 out of 30
30
movie reviews
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Hannah Brown 100
It's like watching Alfred Hitchcock try to solve a Rubik's cube in a roadside diner. -
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Hannah Brown 100
Those with the stomach to sit through Decline will be rewarded with a lively, masterful documentary. -
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Hannah Brown 88
Just as spectacular as seeing the view from Everest or other natural wonders caught by the IMAX technology. -
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Hannah Brown 75
The awkwardness and drama of finding and losing love has rarely been portrayed so gracefully on screen in recent years. -
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Hannah Brown 75
It's a worthwhile film both for history buffs and people who are still learning. -
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Hannah Brown 75
A kindler, gentler comedy that's perfect for children and parents to see together. -
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Hannah Brown 75
A stunningly intelligent look at how the founder of psychoanalysis and modern psychiatry developed his ideas. -
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Hannah Brown 63
The premise is so sad it's impossible to chuckle at the often heavy-handed humor. -
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Hannah Brown 63
A heartfelt, beautifully acted film that suffers from its similarity to countless other movies. -
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Hannah Brown 63
Talky, overlong and, ultimately, just as predictable and repetitive as the maddening relationship it depicts. -
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Hannah Brown 63
The kind of sentimental, upbeat and inoffensive children's entertainment parents always hope their kids will like. -
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Hannah Brown 63
Like a thick slice of ham - tasty, elegantly prepared and served - that aspires to be gourmet fare but in the end turns out to be only half-baked. -
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Hannah Brown 63
There's enough wit, intelligence and theatrical intensity at work in Larry Kramer to overcome an occasional tendency toward politically correct smugness. -
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Hannah Brown 63
Watching Thirteen is like spending an hour and a half with a poker-faced teen who's obviously unhappy but refuses to talk about what's wrong. -
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Hannah Brown 50
The static, claustrophobic movie is very much a filmed play. -
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Hannah Brown 50
What could have been an intriguing look at a bizarre and complex woman plays like just another cog in the Annabel Chong publicity machine. -
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Hannah Brown 50
Strictly a kids' movie, but parents may be relieved to sit back and enjoy the fact that for two full hours, they won't have to hear the kids asking them to buy any more Pokemon trading cards. -
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Hannah Brown 38
It's not much fun to watch people go to raves. And it's even less fun to listen to people talk about how much fun it is to go to raves. -
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Hannah Brown 38
To paraphrase that old quip about slow-paced art films, it literally is watching paint dry. -
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Hannah Brown 25
The ugly, witless pair of clowns who flit through the movie are emblematic of everything that is wrong with this dull, monumentally pretentious mess. -