Staff [Not Credited], USA Today
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For 82 reviews, this critic has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.8 points lower than other critics.
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Staff [Not Credited]'s Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 43 out of 82
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Mixed: 18 out of 82
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Negative: 21 out of 82
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movie reviews
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Staff [Not Credited] 50
For a computer-animated movie about dancing penguins, it's surprisingly leaden. Not even the impressive voice talent can rev up this clumsy spectacle.- Posted Nov 17, 2011
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Someone has seen "Trainspotting" too many times, and it's writer/director Justin Kerrigan. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Love Stinks is what bad network TV comedy would be like if there were no censorship and less talent. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Calling a cave of rocks home while spouting invective worthy of the Juilliard attendee he once was, homeless-by-choice Samuel L. Jackson worms his way into one of the least compelling mysteries in years. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Audiences everywhere will tune out long before the projector does. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Interspersed between the misogyny and flatulence jokes apparently left over from Pooh's co-written script for "Friday," there's a story about an ex-con. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
This road-trip piffle is basically a male version of a chick-bonding flick. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
A quagmire that reportedly has undergone multiple edits to reach its current incomprehensible state. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
A nose-bleeding mass murderer wears a mask that suggests Roger Ebert is knocking off a group of lifelong female friends. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Really just an update of the kind of hapless grade-Z effort that once played the bottom half of a drive-in double bill. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Stuffing painters, writers and, naturally, Gustav Mahler (Jonathan Pryce) into about 90 minutes, the film comes off as little more than a handsomely mounted scorecard of sexual escapades. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 38
Perhaps Martin should go back to taking chances and writing original work. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Director Christian Duguay's gimmicky "thriller" demonstrates that he has not begun to master the art of suspense. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Good actors seem plastic and plastic actors seem worse in a knockoff of every rocket-ship movie you've ever seen. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Spanning the counterculture '70s to the more career-oriented '80s and doing justice to neither decade, this event-heavy adaptation of Scott Spencer's novel may give viewers whiplash. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Any civilization that can produce a movie this stupid probably deserves to be hit by famine and pestilence. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Worst of all, Marlon Wayans' performance as a cowardly thief would have seemed in bad taste a half-century ago. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
So imperfect that it may qualify as one of the summer's worst movies. -
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Staff [Not Credited] 25
Sitting through New Year's Eve is like attending a crowded party filled with pretty people who have nothing to say.- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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