Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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For 572 reviews, this critic has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Joe Williams' Scores
- Movies
| Average review score: | 66 |
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100
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25
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 424 out of 572
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Mixed: 103 out of 572
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Negative: 45 out of 572
572
movie reviews
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Joe Williams 100
Up in the Air may not end up as the best picture -- that will be decided by the Academy -- but it has landed in the middle of the discussion because it's laser-focused and right on time. -
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Joe Williams 100
The combination of a literate script, an adroit cast and an economical style is simple addition that achieves an alchemical feat: the best film of the year. -
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Joe Williams 100
An exciting cloak-and-dagger thriller. -
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Joe Williams 100
Beauty comes to us unexpectedly. That's the message of Poetry, a Korean movie about an aging housemaid that turns out to be one of the best films of the year.- Posted Apr 8, 2011
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Joe Williams 100
The Tree of Life is a religious experience. Overtly. Audaciously. Unashamedly. No film has ever reached as high toward the face of God and, in our commodified future, few are likely to try.- Posted Jun 10, 2011
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Joe Williams 100
With such supercharged material under the hood, a magnetic man behind the wheel and a nimble director manning the pits, Senna is simply the greatest sports film I have ever seen.- Posted Sep 2, 2011
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Joe Williams 100
That action is bloody, but Fiennes' choices as director are unassailably apt and artful. Coriolanus is a triumph.- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
The best film of the year and perhaps the purest love story in cinematic history.- Posted Jun 8, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
Not just a reboot - it's a rejuvenation. From the first image of sensory awakening to the final acceptance of adult responsibility, it pulses with the warm blood of a very human hero.- Posted Jul 2, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
The conclusion of Christopher Nolan's superhero trilogy is a hugely ambitious mix of eye candy and brain food. If it doesn't have the haunting aftertaste of the previous serving, that's only because Nolan couldn't clone Heath Ledger. But beefy substitute Tom Hardy is a hell of a villain.- Posted Jul 19, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
With a title taken from an American Indian word for "life out of balance," Godfrey Reggio's wordless documentary lured dreamers into the sacred cave of cinema, where they ingested the serial music of Philip Glass and the time-lapse imagery of cinematographer Ron Fricke.- Posted Sep 7, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
It starts as a bittersweet parable about the cruelty of commerce, but the wonder of Searching for Sugar Man will not soon slip away.- Posted Sep 14, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
The Master is not a schematic attack on a particular religion. It is a brilliantly conceived and powerfully realized work of art, with complex characters, exquisite images and ambiguously big ideas.- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
When films are good, actors and directors get a lot of the credit that should go to the screenwriters. In the case of Silver Linings Playbook, which is one of the best films of the year, there is a popcorn bowl of glory to go around.- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
With a fearless director and his mighty pen freeing a talented cast to attack a vital theme, Django Unchained is damnation unleashed.- Posted Dec 26, 2012
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Joe Williams 100
Perilous incidents have riveted audiences since Pauline was tied to the railroad tracks, but in the hundred-year history of cinema, few thrillers have been as emotionally compelling as The Impossible.- Posted Jan 3, 2013
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Joe Williams 88
Anyone suggesting that an Italian film could rival the style and grandeur of "The Godfather" might end up sleeping with the fishes. But Il Divo delivers. -
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Joe Williams 88
It sustains a palpable fatalism in such recurring details as a whirring buzz saw and the cry of a loon, while the static camera and lack of musical cues enable some unforeseeable plot twists. -
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Joe Williams 88
The reason District 9 reverberates so loudly is because its moral indignation is cranked to 11. -
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Joe Williams 88
A movie that will be discovered, embraced and shared with friends like a favorite record album. -
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Joe Williams 88
With exquisitely simple images and minimal dialogue, Seraphine is both haunting and humane. -
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Joe Williams 88
For the many mavens who aren't familiar with Varda, this autobiographical documentary will be puzzling, in the best and most literal sense. -
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Joe Williams 88
Soul Power is both a funk-tastic time capsule and a timeless celebration of the human spirit. -
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Joe Williams 88
By turning a whistle-blower into a tragicomic figure, Soderbergh sustains our interest in a complicated financial scheme and rewards it with a kickback of ghastly laughs. -
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Joe Williams 88
With its exploded notions of heroism, torture-rack dramatics and kamikaze gusto, it's a fiendishly entertaining flick. -
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Joe Williams 88
Although Precious is based on a novel, it's an act of truth-telling on behalf of a character in hellish enslavement. -
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Joe Williams 88
A miniaturist's masterpiece, the ebb and flow of familial love distilled to its essence. -
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Joe Williams 88
This is a kaleidoscopic valentine to a great city from a director who knows and loves his subject. -