Ruthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle
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For 398 reviews, this critic has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Ruthe Stein's Scores
- Movies
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 233 out of 398
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Mixed: 110 out of 398
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Negative: 55 out of 398
398
movie reviews
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Ruthe Stein 100
Visually stunning, it meshes haunting images with a complex multilevel story about the enchantment of youth. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
To say it is about a debilitating disease is as reductive as saying "Little Miss Sunshine" is about a beauty pageant. Both are intimate stories of family ties that bind but sometimes also choke. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Richly satisfying entertainment the way movies are at their best, when they prod you to think. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
The humor manages to be simultaneously sophisticated, supremely silly and very dark. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Nobody into lush melodramas dripping in sex should miss this pulsating Italian import. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Totally original yet filled with familiar human frailties, "Everyone" leaps off the screen to become one of those rare movie-going experiences. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
It grabs you from a symbolic opening scene of gang members rolling the dice -- the odds, it soon becomes clear, are stacked against them getting lucky -- and never lets go. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
The thrills in Spike Lee's singularly savvy thriller are in small unexpected moments. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
The movie is a stunner, so hypnotic that the length hardly matters. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
A film that must be seen to understand the sad truths of our times. It's been made with a sensitivity and creativity that's come to exemplify Winterbottom's work. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Glatzer and Westmoreland live in Echo Park, and they have given their film a remarkable sense of place. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Unlike Sean Penn's demagogue in "All the King's Men," you're able to forget that Whitaker is acting. He embodies the role. When clips of the real Amin are shown at the end, it's almost shocking to realize the extent to which Whitaker has become him. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
There's an edge to this exemplary family movie, just as there is in the story. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Notes on a Scandal won't be everyone's cup of tea. But if you like your films strong, this one is not to be missed. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Immediately has you in its thrall and doesn't let go -- a reminder of how powerful and moving cinema set in wartime can be when all the elements align. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Among the many strengths of the sweetly touching Introducing the Dwights, a small gem from Australia unearthed at the Sundance Film Festival, is that Jean never becomes Godzilla. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Frothy and exuberantly entertaining - in part because of the sexual innuendoes - it's the best romantic comedy so far this year. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Exhilarating and enchanting family picture. It's the best I've seen this year and highly recommended for girls and for boys, too. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
The Visitor, is, if anything, more imaginative and touching than his first. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Much of that appeal comes from compelling performances by the two main actors. -
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Ruthe Stein 100
Evokes grand emotions -- anxiety, sadness, joy -- sometimes within moments of one another. Broken Wings has heart and a poetic soul. -