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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 63
    Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea

    Plays around with some interesting notions, such as the nature of reality, the nature of humanity, and the nature of spiffy apartments with sleek bathroom fixtures. Read full review

  • 50
    Los Angeles Times | Kevin Thomas

    Likely to be best appreciated by dedicated sci-fi fans, admirers of Dick in particular. It hasn't the stupendous razzle-dazzle of a mega-budget picture like "A.I. Artificial Intelligence." Read full review

  • 40
    Rolling Stone | Peter Travers

    Director Gary Fleder ("Don't Say a Word") pushes the same old cliches in "Blade Runner" packaging. Read full review

  • 40
    Variety | Robert Koehler

    Imposter is a penny-pinched "Blade Runner," a stubbornly unexciting ride into the near future. Read full review

  • 30
    Washington Post | Desson Thomson

    The movie automatically pegs itself for the straight-to-video sci-fi rental shelf. Read full review

  • 30
    Washington Post | Rita Kempley

    Isn't really a movie, it's only impersonating one. Read full review

  • 25
    USA Today | Mike Clark

    The only good thing about Impostor is the appropriateness of its title for a film posing as the first 2002 release. Read full review

  • 25
    Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman

    The entire movie has the meaninglessly burnished, sunglasses-at-midnight glow of an early-'90s car commercial -- a visual scheme guaranteed to leave the audience squinting between yawns. Read full review

  • 25
    San Francisco Chronicle | Bob Graham

    The last 15 minutes finally get it together for what passes as a movie experience with a considerable "gotcha!" quotient. Read full review

  • 20
    The New York Times | Dana Stevens

    The ending is meant to be clouded with ambiguity, but really it is unequivocally happy because it means the movie is over. Read full review

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