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Peter Bradshaw

The Guardian

Reviews we have read
6
Used in a score
6
Where they landed
25 to 80

The most-read critic on this site and the hardest to please on it. Three of his six sit at 35 or below, and the words he reaches for when a film loses him are not lazy: gigantically dull hunk of nonsense, corporately approved, the kind of thing you put on an iPad to keep children quiet. Which is exactly why the four stars he gave The President's Cake are worth more here than a rave from somebody who hands them out.

Everything of theirs we have readwith what we scored it

Four stars out of five, praising the performances and the direction.
The President's Cake80
The latest installment marks a return to form after some recent duds, with all the expected Spielberg-style set pieces and excellent romantic chemistry between the leads.
Jurassic World Rebirth74
[Neeson] deadpans it impeccably, but perhaps doesn't quite have Nielsen's eerie innocence. In any case, it doesn't stop this reboot of the Naked Gun franchise from being a lot of fun. It is a life-support system for some outrageous gags.
The Naked Gun72
Pointless, cluttered backstory.
Superman35
A soulless film-by-numbers affair filled with corporately approved jokes ... the kind of movie you put on an iPad to keep the children quiet on a long plane or train journey ... the heart and soul are lacking.
Zootopia 230
Gigantically dull hunk of nonsense.
Avatar: Fire and Ash25