Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
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For 1,901 reviews, this critic has graded:
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9.5 points higher than other critics.
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Lisa Schwarzbaum's Scores
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Positive: 1,238 out of 1901
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Negative: 163 out of 1901
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
It's young-Hollywood-driven business as usual in this derivative, nasty, and ultimately empty drama. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Mostly about slapping together a bunch of clichés -- outdated clichés at that -- regarding the loneliness of ambitious women. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Unlike in ''Freaky Friday,'' no magic spells are involved. Nor is there any of ''Freaky'''s marvelous charm in this ungainly Manhattan fairy tale, directed by indulgent sentimentalist Boaz Yakin. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Plays out like a variation on an old design dictum: If you can't make it good, make it big. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A parent-and-kid-oriented comedy about the adventures of men doing the hard work of mommies, which couldn't be more timely -- or less delightful. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A sodden drama of filial conflict that dares the audience to confuse the characters with the players. P.T. Barnum couldn't have come up with a better hook, but he would have rewarded his suckers with more ''On Golden Pond'' entertainment bang for their buck. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Isn't a movie, it's Gorgonzola, a crumbly summertime stinker veined with pop-cultural fungus. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Even in the summertime, the most restless young audience deserves the dignity of an action hero motivated by something more than franchise possibilities. Movies like XXX -- a big 000 -- don't deserve our $$$. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A tuneless variation on the working girl-captivates-Mr. Big formula that has propelled fairy tales as old as Cinderella. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The film squanders every opportunity (and international-coproduction cent) on by now imitative Nine Inch Nails-video-style visual Goth-goo, and, scarily, forgets to input a plot or script that makes any sense. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Eventually, the senses jam and a mental lube job is in order. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Just because A Walk to Remember is shrewd enough to activate girlish tear ducts doesn't mean it's good enough for our girls. They're willing to buy tickets; why not honor their wits as well as their wallets? -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A very low grade romantic drama indeed, a love story with all the life and death intensity of a heat rash. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A cheap cut-glass tiara of a booby prize goes to Drop Dead Gorgeous for messing up so utterly. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
If, as Fincher has said, this movie is supposed to be funny, then the joke's on us. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The movie is so littered with clichés of genre, as well as clichés of artifice in Reeves' pained performance, that any semblance of social reality goes foul. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Pushes and pushes and pushes the emotional throttle without respite. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
It's a gussied-up sorority-of-rising-stars project produced, I fantasize, by baby-boomer studio guys whose younger spouses articulately defend a woman's right to stay home and raise the kids. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The movie's mortal failing is echoed in the religious medal Pita gives Creasy in a gift of innocent, uplifting love: Finding heft or coherence within all the lugubrious agitation is a lost cause worthy of St. Jude. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The movie may be more bogus than a Gucci bag for sale on a Fifth Avenue sidewalk, but at least the backgrounds are real. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The only metatwist missing in the twittering self-regard of this indulgent home movie is the participation of a documentary video crew -- ideally helmed by some TV exec's USC-grad son -- shooting the filmmakers shooting the play within the play. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Stripped of the pleasures of terror, flattened of grandeur (with a tacked-on coda that fairly groans with storytelling defeat), the movie sinks from the weight of its own heavyhandedness. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Director Stephen Herek (Mr. Holland's Opus) and screenwriter Tom Schulman (Dead Poets Society) offer no clues, no challenges, nothing to provoke the smallest bubble of curiosity in an audience that waits 40 minutes only to realize Oh, I get it, this isn't going to be Eddie Murphy Funny! -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Sends comedy backward in time, and we're in the 1970s, ethno-sitcom style: These Andersons in their out-of-date white, snooty gated community apparently confuse themselves with their forebears on The Jeffersons. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
What willful streak of perversity inspired Kevin Costner to take on this wacky tale of a letter carrier-turned-postapocalyptic hero? -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
This is a deeply unpleasant movie masquerading as a heartfelt social commentary on life in these United States. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Because the script, riddled with verbal ugliness by David Elliot and Paul Lovett, sends the movie to a series of arbitrary nowheres, the final showdown for the Mercer boys and their enemies is just as meaningless and sense-deadening. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
What Emily doesn't do, though -- what this slow-moving, sour, sloppily assembled teen drama doesn't allow her to do -- is make her predicament of any emotional interest. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The loserville teen comedy Underclassman is like a student project sloppily cribbed from other kids' notes -- kids who have seen "Rush Hour" and still can't get over how funny it is to stick a noisy black guy in a distinctly nonblack setting. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
When a Stranger Calls is ba-a-a-a-c-k, in frightless form, updated for the age of anytime minutes and caller ID. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The mangy joke in the defiantly homemade documentary 95 Miles to Go is that Ray Romano on a business trip is no different from any other schmo, minus the autograph signing. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
In a feat of dullness quite powerful in its own way, this lifeless family comedy sucks the joy from every joke it touches. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
An immediately forgettable action pic directed with a blowtorch by Lee Tamahori. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
This garbled American remake of Takashi Miike's already staticky 2004 exercise in J-horror is a wrong number. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Neither grand enough to be impressive nor antic enough to be charming, the movie settles for bland and frantic, climaxing in a showdown among decadent pyramid builders. How bad are these guys? They're sadists...and, wink wink, sissies. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A failing-grade comedy about the wishful triumph of high school dorks over high school bullies. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Everything is wrong pretty much from the start of this misbegotten adventure. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A painfully miscast Parker nervously flips her hair and waves her hands, sitcom-style, as a do-gooding dean of students. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
No authentic emotion of any kind happens in this damp, Seattle-based romance, a fizzle for both stars. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
A creepy, humiliating ''comedy,'' playing to Bullock's worst instincts for demonstrating the lovability of women who don’t fit in. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The answers he strings together are babble in this superficial vanity documentary. Nice shots of awesome, God-approved scenery, though. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Calculatedly soppy, seasonally phony Americanized remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 "Stanno Tutti Bene." -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
WDIGMT? serves up speeches about trust and fidelity and rolling with the punches and blah blah blah. But it does so with so little energy that the actors might as well be saying the words blah blah blah. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
As for the splendid Spaniard Javier Bardem, now knocking socks off in "No Country for Old Men," his lot is worst of all. He's miscast as the romantic Florentino. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The music screeches, the actors vamp, the knives and weapons and bombs and fireballs fly around the screen. Meanwhile, the well-prepared moviegoer slips into her or his own private fantasy of a world in which movie effects are themselves locked away in an institution for the criminally insane until such time as those effects are really, truly necessary for the story.- Posted Mar 24, 2011
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
Killing looks ridiculously easy in this dispensable exploitation picture, directed for maximum impact of head-cracking pain by ad-trained Irish director Gary McKendry in his first feature.- Posted Sep 21, 2011
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
It's a tragedy, really: According to the hapless team who made the movie, Our Paige is a relatively interesting young liberal who knows her own mind before the accident and a rather tedious, girlish conservative who fusses about keeping her hair smooth afterwards.- Posted Feb 10, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
This inauthentic teen tale, with its cosmetically softened edges, serves neither the young people nor the Mendes fans for whom it might be intended.- Posted May 9, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
In the face of such junk, the idea that Fox would proudly put himself on a punishing regime of severe diet and exercise to get prisoner-skinny-yet-crazy-muscled for the job of make-believe is vanity at best, obscenity at worst.- Posted Oct 20, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 25
The title Addicted to Fame hints that Giancola knows enough to count himself among the hooked. But the crappiness of this documentary about a crappy parody of a crappy B movie suggests that he hasn't kicked the habit.- Posted Nov 28, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Maybe the worst thing that can happen is that every other movie at the multiplex will be sold out this weekend. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
An awful, stillborn comedy assembled out of rusty spare parts from secret agent movies and run-of-the-mill ''Saturday Night Live'' skits. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
To a character, every man in this faux-homey burg has been castrated! They're all impotent buffoons! -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
A Scottish weepie of such bathos and balderdash that it deserves a drinking game in its rotten honor. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
The movie wants so badly to be mentioned in the same breath as "Heathers" or "Election" that it's not even funny. Really, I mean it, this charred-black comedy is not even funny. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
All I know is that something has gone terribly, drum-beatingly wrong in Congo (Paramount, PG-13), and you can sense Jungle Trouble brewing from the git-go. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Firewall is a witless entertainment, and a derivative one, too; it's everything listless about Hollywood in February, everything discardable about the genre in general. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
When you watch this failed horror thriller -- which has been under studio doctors' care for some two years, undergoing futile title changes and reshoots -- there's no respite from the odor of flop sweat stinking up the screen. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
An appalling, jaw-dropping movie that will cause serious nightmares. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
The audience may have bought the act in "Napoleon Dynamite." But this time, the act bombs. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Each actor appears to have received the script to a different movie, while Allen adds his own directorial touch of sexual vulgarity. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
It's a toss-up as to what's the worse sin in this graceless piece of tragedy porn. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
There's something about Holly: She's the most ridiculous, irritating, two-dimensional rom-com heroine since...Katherine Heigl's last rom-com. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Witless, insultingly derivative, muddy-looking, and edited in the hammering epileptic style that marks so many films produced, as this one is, by Michael Bay.- Posted Feb 19, 2011
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Under the direction of Entourage's Mark Mylod, the movie not only makes cheap sex jokes but looks skanky, too. Lighting, camerawork, and editing are all a slapdash mess, one that further hinders the actors trying their best to get through this failed hookup of a comedy.- Posted Sep 30, 2011
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
Terminal colon cancer has never looked more fetching than in the critically ill romantic-disease comedy A Little Bit of Heaven.- Posted May 2, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 16
An appreciation that the pain is personal doesn't compensate for the picture's self-absorbed need to alienate.- Posted Jul 4, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
A half hour in and still, the plot, tone, and setting are incomprehensible. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
In one rotten production -- all involved have managed to create the most unlikable, man hating, woman hating, unfunny idiots since ''Whipped'' ended up on worst movie lists last year. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
It's a puzzlement how so many pros could have so wrecked one of the most beloved, hummably familiar movie musicals in the Rodgers and Hammerstein repertoire. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
Had the ghost of Paul Lynde swanned by in a caftan-clad cameo, you couldn't find a more outdated, miscalculated collection of stale, queen-size stereotypes than those trotted out on this ship of fools. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
This ill-fitting movie was mail-ordered from an out-of-date catalog of teen-com stereotypes. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
A huge pile of horsefeathers is being peddled as fairy dust in Bigger Than the Sky. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
A stinker, the more so for the thespian excesses of the accomplished cast. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
Fanning is remarkably collected and even dignified. As for the rest of the gang, they ought to be returned to sender. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
Exhausted as the premise already is -- hapless boomer learns that real manhood is a function of committed fatherhood -- Old Dogs nevertheless finds ways to make the lesson even less tolerable. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
How you feel about Valentine's Day may depend on how you feel when someone really, really cute -- and someone you're really, really fond of -- gives you a nasty box of cheap chocolate on Valentine's Day, picked up at the corner Rite Aid and delivered with the price tag still attached. -
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
This nadir of equal-opportunity raunch forces viewers to spend time with a needy yeast-infested adult who doesn't know how to go on a date with a man; her grating, neurotic monster of a best friend; and a third, random younger chick, who's crazy-upset about some tedious thing that happened with her boyfriend.- Posted Oct 17, 2012
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Lisa Schwarzbaum 0
There's no artistic or thematic point — except maybe to demonstrate that a young filmmaker is as much in need of someone to say no as the characters in this disingenuous exercise.- Posted Mar 6, 2013
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