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Publication Overview in Movies
64Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
1.2k(54%)
mixed
748(35%)
negative
226(11%)
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Critic Reviews for Movies
May 20, 2026
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu40
May 20, 2026
If The Mandalorian and Grogu isn’t the worst Star Wars movie—and it might be—it’s certainly the least: the least essential, the least engaging, the least necessary.
May 11, 2026
The Sheep Detectives80
May 11, 2026
The movie, directed by Kyle Balda and adapted by Craig Mazin from Leonie Swann’s novel Three Bags Full, is endlessly charming and pleasingly clever, as well as surprisingly moving in spots. And, oh yes, it’s about death.
Apr 30, 2026
The Devil Wears Prada 270
Apr 30, 2026
Ultimately, if you are a big enough fan of the first Devil Wears Prada to have ever texted a friend (or in my case a daughter) that viral video of Bowen Yang flawlessly lip-synching the “cerulean” speech, this sparkly sequel provides a satisfying balance between nostalgic callbacks and intelligent updates to suit a more contemporary, if sadder, media landscape.
Apr 16, 2026
Mother Mary50
Apr 16, 2026
The painfully literal ending struck me as a somewhat risible disappointment, and though I admired the movie’s imagination and ambition, I can’t say I ever entered wholeheartedly into its story.
Apr 2, 2026
The Drama40
Apr 2, 2026
As for The Drama, it runs out of big ideas—and, seemingly, compassion for its characters—before the audience has had a chance to develop our own rooting interest in, well, the drama.
Mar 19, 2026
Project Hail Mary80
Mar 19, 2026
Like the space mission named in its title, Project Hail Mary pulls off a seemingly impossible task, combining big-budget Hollywood spectacle with small-scale craft. The story it tells, of two lonely but intrepid problem-solvers bridging the huge cultural distance between them to collaborate on addressing a shared cosmic threat, is unabashedly humanistic and hopeful, not to mention timely.
Mar 13, 2026
Hoppers70
Mar 13, 2026
Hoppers feels a little less sanded-down than most of the studio’s recent movies, less content to coast on formula and hew to expectations about what Pixar movies do and don’t do.
Mar 9, 2026
The Bride!70
Mar 9, 2026
Like the monsters at its center, it’s built from parts that don’t always fit together, but dammit: It’s alive.
Feb 13, 2026
Wuthering Heights60
Feb 13, 2026
For better or worse, it’s a Brontë adaptation for the era of Instagram and TikTok, second screens and viral memes.
Jan 27, 2026
Buddy80
Jan 27, 2026
While it digs deep into the eerie insularity of mediocre TV, Kelly’s movie is also informed by the understanding that some of the best children’s entertainment is driven by a powerful sense of the uncanny.