New York Observer's Scores
- Movies
For 418 reviews, this publication has graded:
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46% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 56
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 206 out of 418
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Mixed: 102 out of 418
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Negative: 110 out of 418
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A flawless film of heartrending realism about the eternal chord that binds parents and children and the emptiness when they are separated. -
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Everything works miraculously here, making Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky one of the most bountiful experiences of the year. -
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I Am Love fuses the past with the changing future in a marvelous traditional narrative without a shred of the sloppy trends of contemporary filmmaking. -
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Resonating with warmth and sardonic wit and containing a majestic performance by Robert Duvall. -
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This first-cabin director returns to top form, with this revelatory film his best in years. More than that, Mao's Last Dancer is a masterpiece. -
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For a story about a man who cannot move, the ordeal unfolds at a pace that keeps you breathless.- Posted Nov 3, 2010
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Made in Dagenham is a retro romp with heart, smarts, soul and wit that will restore your faith in the power of the picket line.- Posted Nov 16, 2010
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As the actor of the year in the film of the year, I can't think of enough adjectives to praise Firth properly. The King's Speech has left me speechless.- Posted Dec 11, 2010
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A true masterpiece of visual enchantment. One of the most original and unique geniuses in cinema today, Mr. Chomet directed, wrote, illustrated and composed the music for this holiday jewel, an homage to the sweet, sad melancholia of the legendary French comic Jacques Tati.- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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Blue Valentine is about real life, warts and all, over narrative conventions like action and plot mechanics. It is brutal, compassionate, beautiful in its ugliness and one of the bravest films of the year.- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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No matter where your political leanings lie, the great thing about The Conspirator is that Mr. Redford is wise enough to let the audience decide what the parallels are. See it, enjoy a ripping good yarn and learn something.- Posted Apr 12, 2011
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In a film so ripe with temptations for posturing, exaggeration and satirical overacting, nobody is anything less than natural, unpretentious and funny as hell.- Posted May 17, 2011
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A grisly, authentic, meticulously researched, pulse-quickening political chiller about a hot-button topic that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.- Posted Aug 2, 2011
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What an extraordinary thrill to leave a movie exhilarated instead of drained, sated instead of empty, rejuvenated instead of depressed. It's a magical experience.- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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Get ready for a smash hit. Gimmicky but delicious, this is a valentine to the movies I promise you will cherish.- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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War Horse is a don't-miss Spielberg classic that reaches true perfection.- Posted Dec 20, 2011
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Wake in Fright is the closest a movie can get to a primal scream.- Posted Oct 2, 2012
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Argo is a triumph. It has tension, sincerity, mystery, artistic responsibility, entertainment value, technical expertise, a narrative arc and a thrilling respect for the tradition of how to tell a story with minimum frills and maximum impact. It's a great footnote to history, one of the best films of 2012 and a sure-fire contender on Oscar night.- Posted Oct 9, 2012
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The Sessions is fascinating, informative, engaging and heartbreaking stuff. Its easygoing, matter-of-fact tone makes it subtle and rewarding, not weird. Roses all around to all and sundry for one of the year's most captivating films.- Posted Oct 16, 2012
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This is one of the best movies of 2012. With rich performances, a riveting and articulate screenplay, meticulous direction and enough grounded emotional intensity to keep your pulse pounding, Hitchcock grabs you by the lapels like a suspense classic by Hitch himself - a knockout from start to finish.- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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In beauty, tone, technical achievement and cinematic artistry on every level, Hyde Park on Hudson is a movie unto itself - funny, believable, historic and hugely entertaining.- Posted Dec 4, 2012
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Put a staggering accomplishment called The Impossible, from Spanish director J. A. Bayona, at the top of the season's must-see list.- Posted Dec 12, 2012
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Don't let Amour join the legion of "Best Films You Never Saw." I urge you to share its sweetness and wisdom, and learn something.- Posted Dec 12, 2012
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Exactly what you might expect from the fearless, controversial director of "Pulp Fiction" - it's overlong, raunchy, shocking, grim, exaggerated, self-indulgently over-the-top and so politically incorrect it demands a new definition of the term. It is also bold, original, mesmerizing, stylish and one hell of a piece of entertainment.- Posted Dec 18, 2012
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I think you’ll find it as fresh, original and breathlessly exciting as I did.- Posted Mar 26, 2013
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It’s only April, but this is one of the best films of 2013.- Posted Apr 2, 2013
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Acutely observed, subtly but sharply written and expertly acted.- Posted Apr 30, 2013
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Richly chronicled characters, sharp dialogue and that stupendous centerpiece performance by Cate Blanchett are contributing factors in the best summer movie of 2013 and one of the most memorable Woody Allen movies ever.- Posted Jul 23, 2013
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When it comes to thrillers, this one is as good as it gets. Not for the squeamish, but for anyone who loves movies, it’s too exhilarating to miss.- Posted Sep 17, 2013
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