For 1,280 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 48% higher than the average critic
  • 3% same as the average critic
  • 49% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.8 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Scott Tobias' Scores

  • Movies
Average review score: 60
Highest review score:
Critic Score 100
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Score distribution:
1,280 movie reviews
    • Metascore: 78
    • Scott Tobias 91
    The miracle of Nolan's Batman trilogy is the way it imprints those myths with the dread-soaked tenor of the times.
    • Metascore: 83
    • Scott Tobias 91
    To an equal extent, Project Nim shows the human capacity for cruelty and narcissism as well as compassion and selflessness.
    • Metascore: 88
    • Scott Tobias 91
    It helps that the actors' faces are so mesmerizing, particularly Manjinder Virk as Lorraine.
    • Metascore: 74
    • Scott Tobias 91
    McKinney may well be a madwoman, but Morris connects so deeply to her obsessions that the film's tone never seems exploitative or mocking.
    • Metascore: 71
    • Scott Tobias 91
    Never to be confused for the rom-com starring Amy Adams - though that would be the mother of all video-store mix-ups - Leap Year lets actions speak louder than words, and the actions here are shockingly explicit.
    • Metascore: 80
    • Scott Tobias 91
    Miss Bala toes a delicate line between exploitation movie and movie about exploitation, but that's part of what gives the film its charge - this isn't some flaccid docudrama about how the cartels are poisoning the country, it's a lively, white-knuckle thriller where any such proselytizing is reduced to implication.
    • Metascore: 75
    • Scott Tobias 91
    Without soft-pedaling it in the least, Bonello nonetheless mourns the passing of a time where prostitutes didn't control their destinies, but at least had each other.
    • Metascore: 82
    • Scott Tobias 91
    The body means different things for each of them, and Ceylan's mesmerizing existential drama takes its time establishing the players and bringing their inner lives into focus. It's cinema as autopsy.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Scott Tobias 91
    The second half of The Kid With A Bike diverges so much from the first that they seem like two different movies - the first a drama about an orphan's search for home, the second a moral thriller about the terrible things all people, no matter their social station, are willing to do in the interest of self-preservation. Both sections are riveting in their own way, and punctuated by startling shocks and bursts of emotion.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Scott Tobias 91
    It's an austere Russian drama with shades of Hitchcock.
    • Metascore: 75
    • Scott Tobias 91
    Though Dick focuses heavily on just a few women, The Invisible War builds to a stunning montage of victim after victim telling their story to the camera without pseudonyms or silhouettes.
    • Metascore: 46
    • Scott Tobias 91
    There's genuine pain at the core of Heidecker's character - or at least a numbness where the pain used to reside - but the film is keen on obscuring it.
    • Metascore: 91
    • Scott Tobias 91
    The six men have different personalities that suggest varying styles of leadership, but what's remarkable about The Gatekeepers is how they speak in one voice about the moral complexities of their former jobs and their extreme pessimism about the future.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Scott Tobias 91
    Beyond The Hills has a rich understanding of the appeals and perils of religious values that provide structure and meaning to some while seeming cruel and irrational to outsiders. It’s a world within a world, and Mungiu peers from a clear window.
    • Metascore: 94
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Good comedies are rare, but rarer still are those that conflate laughter with intimacy.
    • Metascore: 82
    • Scott Tobias 90
    It takes enormous skill to pull off such a high-wire act without diminishing the gravity of the situation, but Bong and his first-rate cast are up to the task.
    • Metascore: 74
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Breaking from the Spielberg oeuvre, Munich isn't a particularly hopeful movie, but it's a fair and morally dignified one.
    • Metascore: 46
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Summer Phoenix has a screen presence that's simultaneously distancing and transfixing, an inscrutability that makes her seem either mysterious or a complete blank.
    • Metascore: 75
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Emerges as something rare, an issue movie that's so honest and keenly observed that it doesn't feel like one. It earns its thesis statement through minute details and a unique grasp of a commonplace problem.
    • Metascore: 70
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Though shorn of 20 minutes for its U.S. debut, the film's wry comic portrait of the Japanese Occupation during WWII hasn't lost any of its incendiary brilliance, both as a political provocation and as a brusquely humane take on the horrors and absurdity of war.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Scott Tobias 90
    A superb portrait of a band and an industry in flux.
    • Metascore: 73
    • Scott Tobias 90
    As the film takes shape, the form and the subject develop a fascinating symbiosis, with Derrida cast as an active participant in the deconstruction of his own documentary.
    • Metascore: 69
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Seasoned with amusing bits of fantasy, like a pizza topping that briefly curls into a smile, Friday Night captures the city at its most inviting, alive with the feeling that wonderful things can happen to ordinary people.
    • Metascore: 86
    • Scott Tobias 90
    The Dardennes sustain that tension through a masterful closing drive that resembles the final third of "In The Bedroom," only without the same dreadful inevitability.
    • Metascore: 72
    • Scott Tobias 90
    A hilarious and unexpectedly profound comedy.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Revisits the past with an eye on the present and future, hoping as McNamara does that his "lessons" are instructive and might keep history from repeating itself.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Scott Tobias 90
    A viscerally punishing study of repression and masochism, carried out with the utmost discretion and chilling reserve.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Provides one of the rare glimpses of the upper class to come out of recent Iranian cinema--the last one in memory was 1996's exquisite, Ibsen-esque melodrama "Leila"--and director Jafar Panahi (The Circle) captures it vividly through his hero's wounded obsession.
    • Metascore: 84
    • Scott Tobias 90
    An inspired, original, and gracefully integrated collaboration of theater and cinema that complements not only both forms, but also the seductive, dreamlike qualities of the source material.
    • Metascore: 83
    • Scott Tobias 90
    Edited with an impeccable sense of timing and rhythm, with each new revelation and insight planted at just the right moment, Bus 174 examines an already gripping story from a moving and untold perspective.