Baltimore Sun's Scores
- Movies
- TV
For 1,990 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 63
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,138 out of 1990
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Mixed: 493 out of 1990
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Negative: 359 out of 1990
1,990
movie reviews
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Michael Sragow 100
In America is the most unexpected and personal triumph yet from Jim Sheridan. -
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Michael Sragow 100
A madcap milestone. Not since Disney's 75-minute Alice In Wonderland (1951) has an animator filled the screen with dazzling flights of random invention that manage to hook up into a swift, brief narrative. -
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Michael Sragow 100
It rises, all on its own, to the realm of masterwork. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
A chilling reminder of the precipice the world stands on nowadays, from a man who looked over the edge more than once. -
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Michael Sragow 100
The glory of Japanese Story is that even after a daringly abrupt plot turn, the cast maintains its empathy and lucidity without interruption. -
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Michael Sragow 100
The movie is a marvel - bold, lucid and succinct (even at 123 minutes). It's also harrowing and moving in its depiction of noncombatant men, women and children caught between terrorism and counter-terrorism. -
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Michael Sragow 100
For audiences, two things keep the tension from becoming too excruciating: the presence of the survivors in front of us and the knowledge that in the grip of Macdonald's humane, lucid filmmaking, we're in the best of hands. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Barbershop 2 makes you want to know what happens next. In its own way, it's the Ivory Soap of sequels: 99 and 44/100% pure. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Russell's conviction is so total that it tingles the spines of the audience. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Twisted is an unusual forensic crime film because it's witty and sophisticated as well as taut and creepy. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
If Kill Bill Vol. 1 was bloody exhilarating, Vol. 2 is bloody great. And, as a bonus, not nearly so bloody. -
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Michael Sragow 100
As a documentary, The Agronomist, in its excitingly fractured, modern manner, does what Lawrence of Arabia and The Leopard do: It traces the upheaval of a civilization in the profile of a magnificent individual. It's a 90-minute nonfiction film with the impact and the greatness of an epic. -
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Michael Sragow 100
The Prisoner of Azkaban is to Harry Potter what that other No. 3, "Goldfinger," was to James Bond: the movie that takes the invention and gamesmanship of the series to a whole new giddy peak. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
Baadasssss is about feeling pain and frustration, about having a sense of purpose that overwhelms everything else, about great cost and great risk, the pain of isolation and the intoxicating effect of fighting against the odds. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Spider-Man 2 offers one emotional or action-packed aria after another; at the end you feel like giving it a standing O. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
The real attraction is watching all these guys and gals on the train, so young, so dedicated to their music, so unconcerned about almost everything else. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
Hero is a movie that lives up to all the nobility of its title, a gift to movie audiences who cherish the opportunity to be transported to a heretofore unimagined world and absorbed totally into what happens there. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
A film that celebrates the intricacies of life in ways both splendid and mundane, revealing it all with unflinching honesty. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Unfolds amid the mechanized carnage of World War I. Yet everything in it is personal. That's why it's a masterpiece. -
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Michael Sragow 100
If you didn't know that Martin Scorsese made The Aviator, the enthralling new adventure-biography of Howard Hughes, you might think it was the calling card of a neophyte visual genius. -
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Chris Kaltenbach 100
True-blue Incredibles is a super tribute to the power of family and the might of imagination. -
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Michael Sragow 100
The title captures this film's harrowing qualities, but not its energy, its limpid beauty or its spiritual grace. -
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Michael Sragow 100
The Sea Inside brings us outside and inside ourselves, and takes us to brave new aesthetic depths. -
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Michael Sragow 100
Darger made art as if the lives of his subjects depended on it. That's how Yu has made her movie. -
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