David Ansen
Critic Overview in Movies
68Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
682(60%)
mixed
371(33%)
negative
80(7%)
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Critic Reviews for Movies
Jun 30, 2017
Chaplin40
Jun 30, 2017
Richard Attenborough's glumly misconceived Chaplin trudges its way through the great comic's long, brilliant, scandal-ridden career without ever catching fire. [28 Dec 1992, p.56]
Jun 29, 2017
Patriot Games70
Jun 29, 2017
Much of Patriot Games is routine: good guys and bad guys running around with heavy artillery. But at its best moments, Noyce and Ford snap the genre back to life. [8 June 1992, p.59]
Jun 29, 2017
Three Amigos!60
Jun 29, 2017
Unlike some other Landis movies, the harmlessly silly Three Amigos never wanders too far afield in pursuit of a laugh. It's a well-wrought giggle machine. [15 Dec 1986, p.83]
Jun 29, 2017
The 'Burbs30
Jun 29, 2017
Attempting a slapstick satire of suburban paranoia and xenophobia, Dante lavishes his considerable skills on a one-note, repetitive Dana Olsen screenplay which, at best, contains enough invention for a 20-minute skit. [06 Mar 1989, p.58]
Jun 28, 2017
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension60
Jun 28, 2017
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension doesn't play it safe. For that alone you may want to bless its demented little heart. Buckaroo Banzai may not work, but that's the risk of high-wire acts. At least it's up there trying. [20 Aug 1984, p.75]
Jun 28, 2017
Jumpin' Jack Flash60
Jun 28, 2017
Clearly nobody will mistake this comedy thriller for a precision-made object -- the scenes seem held together with old shoelaces, and you could land a fleet of 747s through the holes in the plot. But two things are clear: the movie provides a generous helping of laughs, and Whoopi proves herself a screen comedienne with a long and bright future ahead of her. [20 Oct 1986, p.79]
Jan 4, 2011
Rabbit Hole90
Jan 4, 2011
Rabbit Hole deftly sidesteps sentimentality and still wrenches your heart.
Jan 4, 2011
The Fighter90
Jan 4, 2011
Urgent, gritty, sometimes weirdly funny, The Fighter might be considered his first feel-good movie. But Russell's too honest and acute an observer to serve up affirmation without leaving a subversive aftertaste of ambivalence and unease.
Before Night FallsCritic ScoreDavid Ansen
100
This powerful, lyrical meditation on Arenas's life achieves a kind of hallucinatory urgency as it leaps and twists through his life.
Yi YiCritic ScoreDavid Ansen
100
One of the year's best: a rich, funny, enormously humane portrait of a middle-class Taipei family in the throes of romantic, economic and spiritual upheaval.