James Berardinelli, ReelViews
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For 2,527 reviews, this critic has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.9 points higher than other critics.
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James Berardinelli's Scores
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Positive: 1,803 out of 2527
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Mixed: 443 out of 2527
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Negative: 281 out of 2527
2,527
movie reviews
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James Berardinelli 88
Where Happiness shines, however, is in the series of extraordinary performances given by the members of the diverse ensemble cast. Leading the group is Dylan Baker, whose turn as Bill is astounding. -
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James Berardinelli 88
One of its most obvious strengths is that it can satisfy many different types of audiences -- those who demand something substantial from their motion pictures, and those who could care less. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Dark City has as stunning a visual texture as that of any movie that I've seen...Visually, this film isn't just impressive, it's a tour de force. -
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James Berardinelli 88
This is one of the year's most unabashed and powerful love stories, using flawless performances, intelligent dialogue, crisp camera work, and loaded glances to attain a level of eroticism and emotional connection that many similar films miss. -
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James Berardinelli 88
There's nothing new or unique about the story, but it is presented in a manner that reinforces its immediacy and impact. -
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James Berardinelli 88
One of the most uplifting and delightful films to have come along this year. -
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James Berardinelli 88
As much as any other motion picture that employs the preparation and consumption of food as a key element, Mostly Martha provides the perfect blend of cinematic nourishment and gratification. -
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James Berardinelli 88
A thoroughly enjoyable piece of cinema that does credit to its director and cast. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Not a masterpiece, but it's an example of how imagination, craftsmanship, and technological bravura can fashion superior entertainment out of something that is far from flawless. -
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James Berardinelli 88
In a time when, more often than not, sequels disappoint, it's refreshing to uncover something this high-profile that fulfils the promise of its name and adds another title to a storied legacy. -
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James Berardinelli 88
The film is as powerful as any narrative motion picture in telling a story that rips at the emotions. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Draws its audience along a rarely-traveled path whose scope can only be fully appreciated in the silence of the aftermath. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Whitmore's Brooks is a brilliantly-realized character, and the scenes with him attempting to cope with life outside of Shawshank represents one of the film's most moving -- and effective -- sequences. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Almodovar also manages to conclude the film on a hopeful note, and one that will have many audience members wishing that he will someday return to tell more about these characters. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Unlike in many character studies, the plot is more than just a simple framework. It is complex and unpredictable, and, as a result, provides the perfect means to better get to know the characters and understand the shifting nature of their relationship. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Despite the grim, serious nature of the subject matter, Meirelles unearths occasional moments of humor, although they are often of the gallows variety. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Fincher eschews quick cuts in favor of long, leisurely ones. He knows what he's doing, and the proof is in the result. The suspense in Panic Room never ebbs, and that makes for a thoroughly entertaining -- if somewhat exhausting -- 108 minutes. -
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James Berardinelli 88
The kind of expression of emotion that touches a deeper chord. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Possesses the rare ability to make an audience laugh (and laugh hard) and cry, without ever seeming manipulative or going hopelessly over-the-top. -
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James Berardinelli 88
The computer-generated effects are a marvel. It's something of a bonus that the characters, dialogue, and story provide entertainment value of their own. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Overall, while Spirited Away may not be as complex and imaginative as "Princess Mononoke" in some areas, it is as beautifully rendered and no less sophisticated in its outlook. Miyazaki has provided another triumph, and, in the midst of the quality fall-off of Disney’s in-house animated projects, a reason for animation-lovers to rejoice. -
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James Berardinelli 88
The Usual Suspects is an accomplished synthesis of noir elements and, as such, is an entertaining entry to the genre. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Ronin manages to remain focused on the plot and the characters, even while staging increasingly complicated pyrotechnic set pieces and offering its share of white-knuckle moments. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Typically, movies aimed at teenage audiences have little concern for things like intelligent scripts, credible characters, and meaningful dialogue. Better Luck Tomorrow contains all three, making it a hugely rewarding experience. -
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James Berardinelli 88
At an economical 94 minutes, Rabbit-Proof Fence trims all the fat and tells its heartfelt and stirring story. This is one of 2002's most memorable imports. -
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James Berardinelli 88
It's a superior thriller made with the guts and gusto that too many recycled entries into the genre fail to exhibit. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Hulk represents the most involving superhero motion picture since "Superman" soared skywards in 1978. By taking its time to develop characters and situations, Hulk does what so many action/adventure movies fail to do -- allow us to really feel for the protagonists. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Not only is Pleasantville a satire, a fantasy, and a visual marvel, but it's the best kind of feel-good movie. -
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James Berardinelli 88
Whatever else it may be, Irreversible is disturbingly unforgettable. It is impossible to have a blasé reaction to a film this visceral. Indifference is not an option. -