Jami Bernard, New York Daily News
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For 1,019 reviews, this critic has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Jami Bernard's Scores
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| Average review score: | 62 |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 618 out of 1019
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Mixed: 238 out of 1019
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Negative: 163 out of 1019
1,019
movie reviews
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Jami Bernard 75
Cho is funnier — and raunchier — in this, her second concert film, than in 2000's "I'm the One That I Want," even if she doesn't break any new comedic ground. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Earthlings beware: The dialogue and characters have less weight than bodies freed from gravity's grip. -
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Jami Bernard 75
A smart, old-fashioned spy thriller in which the weapon of choice is brainpower. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Ya-Ya Sisterhood is so divine. It offers a world where friendship is forever, the half-empty glass is refilled and the men are perfect. -
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Jami Bernard 75
It revives an innocently pleasurable genre - shades of Burt Lancaster and Errol Flynn - that combines lusty adventure, humor, the great outdoors and satisfying storytelling without having to concoct it in a special-effects lab. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Violent, cool and street-smart, Shaft supplies everything you want in a summer movie. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Behind the inspired wackiness is a story about how our warlike nature needs some changing before we can all live in relative harmony. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Uplifting and moving in a traditional Hollywood way, while also seeming as raw and unfiltered as cinema vérité. -
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Jami Bernard 75
The floating, flailing, flying puppies in the inspired opening credits of 102 Dalmatians set the tone for an adorable sequel to the live-action version of the famously spotted cartoon. -
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Jami Bernard 75
For all its folksy jocularity, the movie inspires a sense of global patriotism. In the big picture, every little dish counts. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Nachtwey's pictures tell a tale of grief and suffering, and Frei's you-are-there approach gives those photos startling immediacy. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Outside of the leads, the acting is uneven, but The Tao of Steve has an unquenchable playful spirit. -
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Jami Bernard 75
In addition to the strong script, the ensemble performances are topnotch, with no one hogging the limelight. -
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Jami Bernard 75
A gentle, soulful comedy about everyday dreams and what it takes to make them come true. -
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Jami Bernard 75
One of the reasons the move is so funny is that it is only a few degrees away from real life. -
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Jami Bernard 75
What keeps these mother-daughter tumbleweeds from drifting right out of consciousness is the unique rapport between the actresses. -
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Jami Bernard 75
A standout feature of the movie is its representation of female friendship. -
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Jami Bernard 75
If you're seeking transcendent love this season, skip the morose "End of the Affair" and go with Anna and the King. -
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Jami Bernard 75
Gentle, funny and full of the lessons one expects from the scions of the late Jim Henson. -
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