Justin Gerber
Critic Overview in Movies
71Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
10(63%)
mixed
5(31%)
negative
1(6%)
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Critic Reviews for Movies
Oct 2, 2017
Kingsman: The Secret Service50
Oct 2, 2017
Director Matthew Vaughn’s latest film, Kingsman: The Secret Service, is an attempt at finding a balance somewhere between Austin Powers and James Bond that doesn’t quite succeed.
Aug 2, 2017
The Dark Tower42
Aug 2, 2017
Bringing the action of future Dark Tower novels forward isn’t a sin. The sin is not having nearly enough space for it. The film is breathless in all the worst ways as a result.
Apr 24, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy91
Apr 24, 2017
Director James Gunn’s first foray into big-budget movie making succeeds despite focusing on characters largely unknown to mainstream audiences and provides some of the most genuinely affecting moments of any Marvel film to date.
Oct 20, 2016
First Girl I Loved67
Oct 20, 2016
What writer and director Kerem Sanga captures so well in First Girl I Loved is high school. What he captures even better is falling in love, or the naïve idea of what it means to be in love as a teenager.
Sep 23, 2016
The Eyes of My Mother91
Sep 23, 2016
Though it doesn’t end with quite the punctuation it deserves, The Eyes of My Mother is a beautiful nightmare from start to finish.
Mar 3, 2016
Holy Hell100
Mar 3, 2016
Holy Hell ropes us in with tales of delusion before chilling us with tales of terror.
Feb 25, 2016
Mad Max: Fury Road100
Feb 25, 2016
Not only has George Miller made an effective return to the wasteland of the Mad Max universe with Mad Max: Fury Road, he has surpassed most action films released … well … ever.
Feb 1, 2016
Swiss Army Man75
Feb 1, 2016
Frenzied, kinetic filmmaking is hit or miss, but The Daniels are showcasing their talents as opposed to showing off.
Jan 31, 2016
Other People58
Jan 31, 2016
The performances are so strong in Other People that they just about make up for the weak storytelling. Maybe “weak” isn’t the best definition for writer/director Chris Kelly’s debut feature film, but its structure definitely pales in comparison to all the effort given on screen.
Jan 30, 2016
Joshy50
Jan 30, 2016
Writer/director Josh Baena (Life After Beth) bookends Joshy with dark moments, and while the first works perfectly, the second threatens to unravel everything that comes before.