David Denby
Critic Overview in Movies
66Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
375(59%)
mixed
212(33%)
negative
46(7%)
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Jul 15, 2019
The Art of Self-Defense50
Jul 15, 2019
Even viewers who take their comedy black, without sugar, may wince at the violence that is doled out; Stearns raises laughs and then chokes them off.
Jul 18, 2017
Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS90
Jul 18, 2017
The movie dramatizes the destruction of a society from within that society. Watching “Hell on Earth” is not an easy experience; I can’t recall another documentary with so many corpses. It’s a grief-struck history of cruelty, haplessness, and irresponsibility—a moral history as well as a history of events.
Jan 5, 2015
A Most Violent Year90
Jan 5, 2015
Some of the menacing atmosphere, and even a few scenes, descend from the first two “Godfather” movies. But, in fact, Chandor has done something startling: he has made an anti-“Godfather.”
Dec 22, 2014
Unbroken40
Dec 22, 2014
An interminable, redundant, unnecessary epic devoted to suffering, suffering, suffering.
Dec 16, 2014
Ida100
Dec 16, 2014
This compact masterpiece has the curt definition and the finality of a reckoning—a reckoning in which anger and mourning blend together.
Dec 15, 2014
American Sniper80
Dec 15, 2014
Eastwood has become tauntingly tough-minded: “You’re enjoying this, aren’t you?” he seems to be saying. And, with the remorselessness of age, he follows Chris Kyle’s rehabilitation and redemption back home, all the way to their heartbreaking and inexplicable end.
Dec 15, 2014
Selma70
Dec 15, 2014
This is cinema, more rhetorical, spectacular, and stirring than cable-TV drama: again and again, DuVernay’s camera (Bradford Young did the cinematography) tracks behind characters as they march, or gentles toward them as they approach, receiving them with a friendly hand.
Dec 1, 2014
Mr. Turner90
Dec 1, 2014
Mr. Turner is a harsh, strange, but stirring movie, no more a conventional artist’s bio-pic than Robert Altman’s wonderful, little-seen film about van Gogh and his brother, “Vincent and Theo.”
Dec 1, 2014
Wild60
Dec 1, 2014
The scenery, of course, could stop the heart of a mountain goat, and Wild has an admirable heroine, but the movie itself often feels literal-minded rather than poetic, busy rather than sublime, eager to communicate rather than easily splendid.
Nov 17, 2014
Happy Valley90
Nov 17, 2014
Happy Valley is a devastating portrait of a community — and, by extension, a nation — put under a spell, even reduced to grateful infantilism, by the game of football.