Gene Siskel
Critic Overview in Movies
65Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
339(66%)
mixed
68(13%)
negative
104(20%)
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Critic Reviews for Movies
Jun 30, 2017
Mr. Majestyk50
Jun 30, 2017
With a story that is absurd every step of the way, Mr. Majestyk is turned into a hodge podge of cruel and unusual punishments.
Jun 29, 2017
Patriot Games75
Jun 29, 2017
A pretty good how-to movie as far as the CIA combating terrorism is concerned and a very good movie in terms of explaining why Harrison Ford is one of the most compelling leading men. [5 June 1992, p.C2]
Jun 29, 2017
Three Amigos!50
Jun 29, 2017
Martin is joyful; Chase seems depressed, and Short comes off as merely happy to be in his first movie.
Jun 28, 2017
Soapdish75
Jun 28, 2017
Soapdish runs on longer than necessary, and not every scene is as funny as one would like, but it's funny enough to recommend. [31 May 1991, p.C]
Jun 28, 2017
Jumpin' Jack Flash63
Jun 28, 2017
A good third of this overblown movie consists of stunt-filled action sequences that turn a human story into something akin to Cannonball Run. That's too bad, because Goldberg's character is a terrible thing to waste.
Ed WoodCritic ScoreGene Siskel
100
One of those rare films that communicates the exquisite joy of the moviemaking process. [7 October 1994, Friday, p.B]
Do the Right ThingCritic ScoreGene Siskel
100
This is a sumptuous work, from its unconventional title sequence of a woman dancing hard in the streets to its provocative ending with conflicting quotes from Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr .[30 June 1989, Friday, p.A]
The French ConnectionCritic ScoreGene Siskel
100
There is only one problem with the excitement generated by this film. After it is over, you will walk out of the theater and, as I did, curse the tedium of your own life. I kept looking for someone who I could throw up against a wall. [8 November 1971]
E.T. The Extra-TerrestrialCritic ScoreGene Siskel
100
I have written elsewhere that love stories seem to be in short supply these days, as they have been in the last decade of American movies. . . . But the hunger for love on the screen is there, and director Spielberg gives it to us in "E.T.," and because the lovers are a little boy and a little creature, we accept it. Of such simple concepts, timeless entertainments are made.
FargoCritic ScoreGene Siskel
100
The fans of their best work -- "Blood Simple, "Raising Arizona," "Barton Fink" -- now can add Fargo to the list, pushing the Coens to the first rank of contemporary American filmmakers. [8 March 1996, Friday, p.B]