Larry Terenzi, Mr. Showbiz
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For 40 reviews, this critic has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.2 points lower than other critics.
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Larry Terenzi's Scores
- Movies
| Average review score: | 52 |
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89
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1
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 40
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Mixed: 11 out of 40
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Negative: 11 out of 40
40
movie reviews
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Larry Terenzi 85
Tucci has crafted a poignant remembrance of a bygone era, and a touching examination of the responsibilities of creativity. -
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Larry Terenzi 80
Marred by an unconvincing love triangle and an insincere dénouement, it's a story that nonetheless resonates as much as "Saving Private Ryan does." -
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Larry Terenzi 80
A 25-minute third act is far too short to suffice, especially when the previous two hours are as astute and technically impressive as they are here. -
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Larry Terenzi 80
What matters is that the movie's a blast, right up until its protracted climax. -
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Larry Terenzi 75
Ultimately nothing more than a live-action cartoon. A high-minded, inspiring cartoon, but a cartoon nonetheless. -
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Larry Terenzi 74
Seems truncated, incomplete -- mostly because the patented Shyamalan twist is revealed in the dénouement, not the climax. -
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Larry Terenzi 74
He's (Eastwood) made a mature film that bests nearly all of the summer's highly touted blockbusters for pure escapism. -
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Larry Terenzi 74
An ambitious film, nearly an exploitative one, but its lingering effects are positive. -
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Larry Terenzi 72
An agreeably and unapologetically lightweight late-summer blockbuster. -
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Larry Terenzi 70
Boasts a fine cast and makes enough cogent points that it rises above standard cop fare. -
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Larry Terenzi 69
A shell of a film. It's a stripped-down and blown-out thriller than can only be measured by the sum of its action sequences. -
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Larry Terenzi 63
A generally likeable cast atones for the underwritten script with fine comic spirit. -
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Larry Terenzi 62
Hicks is far less interested in resolving dramatic conflicts than in framing shots. -
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Larry Terenzi 60
Wincer keeps the insubstantial story moving and the comedy light. -
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Larry Terenzi 60
What does it say that we have a closer relationship with the car than with the characters? It says Bruckheimer. -
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Larry Terenzi 60
Sunk by its own melodramatic falseness, and it stands as a well-meaning yet lacking tribute to a courageous man. -
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Larry Terenzi 50
A botched effort. Not necessarily bad, but hardly compelling either. -
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Larry Terenzi 41
McKenna's script is a frayed string and a contextual nightmare, peppered with puzzling references to the first film in a lame attempt at homage. -
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Larry Terenzi 40
The most disappointing aspect of Planet of the Apes is that, despite its presentation, the film is so very ordinary, without urgency or revelation. -
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Larry Terenzi 40
Struggles for any kind of movement and cohesion -- and most of all for any kind of humor. -
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Larry Terenzi 40
The only constant is the violence, which assaults rather than amuses. -
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Larry Terenzi 40
Kids deserve better than this. They deserve more respect than P2K is willing to give for the price of a Saturday matinee. -
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