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Mumford
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Critics' Reviews
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Movie Title
Avg. Score
1.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2.
The Blind Side
3.
2012
49
4.
Planet 51
39
5.
Disney's A Christmas Carol
6.
Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' By Sapphire
7.
The Men Who Stare at Goats
54
8.
Couples Retreat
23
9.
The Fourth Kind
34
10.
Michael Jackson's This Is It
67
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Weekend Box Office
91
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY:
Owen Gleiberman
Turns the tricks of psychology into duplicitous high play.
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88
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES:
Roger Ebert
A feeling movie, a mood movie, an evocation of the kind of interaction we sometimes hunger for.
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75
Boston Globe:
Jay Carr
The performances are disarming and Mumford is the kind of comedy that grows on you if you give it a chance.
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75
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Carrie Rickey
This eccentric fairy tale with the feel of "Our Town" has a number of remarkable performances.
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70
Washington Post:
Desson Thomson
A sort of thinking-person's cornball movie.
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70
The New York Times:
Stephen Holden
At heart a Frank Capra-style social fable for the '90s.
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63
USA Today:
Susan Wloszczyna
Kasdan hasn't lost his touch at gathering terrific ensemble casts, although the performances are uneven.
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60
LOS ANGELES TIMES:
Kenneth Turan
Those who enjoy the old-fashioned Hollywood pleasure of seeing divergent threads neatly pulled together will be more than satisfied.
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60
Salon.com:
Laura Miller
Features one of the rare complex portraits of a therapist.
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50
Village Voice:
J. Hoberman
Mumford is good for a few chuckles and not nearly as egregious or cloying as it might have been.
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