criticalReception
P2378
predicate
Indicates how a work, performance, or product is evaluated and responded to by critics or professional reviewers.
Aliases (8)
- hasCriticalReception ×91
- criticReception ×4
- criticalReceptionAspect ×2
- isCriticallyAcclaimed ×2
- laterCriticalReception ×2
- criticalReaction ×1
- criticalReceptionAtPublication ×1
- reviewReception ×1
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| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| ...Is It Something I Said? | widely acclaimed → |
| 10 Cloverfield Lane | generally positive reviews → |
| 13th | widespread critical acclaim → |
| 1899 – The Awakening | reappraised as an important work of feminist literature ("laterCriticalReception") → |
| 1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris | controversial ("criticalReaction") → |
| 22, A Million | widespread critical acclaim → |
| 30 for 30 | acclaimed → |
| 33 “GOD” | critically acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| 4 | generally positive reviews → |
| 808s & Heartbreak | generally positive reviews → |
| A Beautiful Mind (biography) | widely acclaimed → |
| A Bird came down the Walk | widely anthologized and frequently analyzed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| A Case of You | widely acclaimed → |
| A Doll’s House | initially controversial but later widely acclaimed → |
| A Little Princess (1995 film) | acclaimed → |
| A Lost Lady | widely praised by contemporary critics → |
| A Moveable Feast | highly acclaimed → |
| A Quiet Place | positive → |
| A River Ain't Too Much to Love | critically acclaimed → |
| A River Ain’t Too Much to Love | critically acclaimed → |
| ATLiens | critically acclaimed → |
| Achtung Baby | critically acclaimed → |
| Acid Rap | critically acclaimed → |
| Act One | widely acclaimed → |
| Adam Bede | considered an important early work of George Eliot → |
| Adam Bede | highly praised for realism → |
| Adaptation | acclaimed → |
| Against the Day | mixed to positive reviews → |
| All My Sons | critically acclaimed → |
| All in Love Is Fair | praised for piano arrangement ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| All in Love Is Fair | praised for poignant lyrics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| All in Love Is Fair | praised for vocal performance ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| All the Sad Young Men | later regarded as important in Fitzgerald's oeuvre → |
| All the Sad Young Men | mixed on release → |
| Allegro | mixed → |
| Amazing | generally positive → |
| American Idiot | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Americana | praised for its sharp social satire → |
| An American Dream | mixed reviews → |
| An Untamed State | generally positive reviews → |
| And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going (Dreamgirls version) | considered a highlight of Dreamgirls (2006 film) → |
| And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going (Dreamgirls version) | widely acclaimed for vocal power → |
| Anti | critically acclaimed → |
| Apocalypse | positive reviews from music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Appetite for Destruction | widely acclaimed → |
| Applause | acclaimed for direction → |
| Applause | acclaimed for sound innovation → |
| Are You Experienced | acclaimed → |
| Armies of the Night | highly acclaimed → |
| As I Lay Dying | widely studied in American literature courses → |
| Ash-Wednesday | widely studied in modernist literary criticism → |
| At Action Park | generally positive reviews from underground rock press → |
| Axis: Bold as Love | acclaimed → |
| B7 | generally positive reviews → |
| Baby Doll | controversial but acclaimed → |
| Bad Feminist | widely acclaimed → |
| Bad News | noted for emotional vulnerability ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Bad News | noted for heavy use of Auto-Tune ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Band of Brothers | critically acclaimed → |
| Band on the Run | critically acclaimed → |
| Battleship Potemkin | acclaimed as one of the greatest films of all time → |
| Be | critically acclaimed → |
| Be | critically acclaimed → |
| Be (Intro) | praised for setting the album’s tone → |
| Beasts of No Nation | acclaimed → |
| Beautiful | critically acclaimed → |
| Belfast (2021 film) | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Beloved | critically acclaimed → |
| Beth/Rest | polarizing among critics → |
| Beth/Rest | praised for emotional intensity → |
| Bicentennial Nigger | acclaimed for its honesty and edge → |
| Bilal | critically acclaimed by music critics → |
| Birdsong | widely acclaimed → |
| Black America Again | generally positive reviews → |
| Blame Game | generally positive → |
| Blink | critically acclaimed → |
| Blitzkrieg Bop | highly acclaimed → |
| Blonde on Blonde | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| Blood Bank | generally positive reviews → |
| Blue | critically acclaimed → |
| Bonnie and Clyde | initially divisive → |
| Bonnie and Clyde | later acclaimed → |
| Boogie On Reggae Woman | widely acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Boomerang! | praised for realism and location shooting → |
| Born Standing Up | generally positive → |
| Born to Run | widespread acclaim → |
| Bowling for Columbine | critically acclaimed → |
| Boy | generally positive → |
| Boys & Girls | critically acclaimed → |
| Brandy (album) | generally positive → |
| Brideshead Revisited (TV, 1981) | critically acclaimed → |
| Bridge over Troubled Water | widely acclaimed → |
| Brigadoon (choreography) | acclaimed → |
| Bringing It All Back Home | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| Bringing Up Baby | now regarded as a classic American comedy → |
| Brokeback Mountain | critically acclaimed → |
| Butterfly | critically acclaimed → |
| Can't Tell Me Nothing | critically acclaimed → |
| Cane | considered a seminal text of the Harlem Renaissance → |
| Cats (2019 film) | generally negative → |
| Chaos and Creation in the Backyard | critically acclaimed → |
| Charlie Work | critically acclaimed → |
| Childe Harold's Pilgrimage | immediate popular success → |
| Children of Men | acclaimed → |
| Chronicles: Volume One | acclaimed → |
| Circuit des Yeux | critically acclaimed in independent music press ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| City of Thieves | generally positive reviews ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Clouds | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Cold Blooded Old Times | critically acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Color Struck | recognized as an important Harlem Renaissance play ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Color Struck | studied in African American theatre history ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Coloring Book | critically acclaimed → |
| Country Grammar | generally positive → |
| Court and Spark | critically acclaimed → |
| Cowboy | became a fan favorite at Kid Rock concerts → |
| Cowboy | received significant radio airplay → |
| Cowboy Carter | widespread acclaim → |
| Crazy in Love | universal acclaim → |
| Crimes and Misdemeanors | widely acclaimed → |
| Cronos | positive → |
| Crossing the Water | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Cuff It | positive → |
| Daisy Miller | controversial for its portrayal of a young American woman → |
| Dangerously in Love | critical acclaim → |
| Dark Fantasy | critically acclaimed opening track → |
| Darkness on the Edge of Town | critically acclaimed → |
| Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly | critically acclaimed → |
| David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr. | widely praised performance → |
| Daytona | critically acclaimed → |
| Death Comes for the Archbishop | widely acclaimed → |
| Delirious | acclaimed → |
| Devil in a New Dress | widely acclaimed by music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Difficult Women | generally positive reviews → |
| Direct | praised for expressive synthesizer work ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Direct | praised for production quality ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Discover America | acclaimed for inventive arrangements → |
| Discover America | cult classic → |
| Dishonored franchise | critically acclaimed → |
| Divers | widespread acclaim from music critics → |
| Do You Want More?!!!??! | critically acclaimed → |
| Don Juan | considered one of Byron's masterpieces → |
| Don Juan | regarded as major work of English comic verse → |
| Dongs of Sevotion | generally positive reviews → |
| Dont Look Back | acclaimed → |
| Dream River | critically acclaimed → |
| Dust Tracks on a Road | mixed at time of publication → |
| Dust Tracks on a Road | reappraised positively in late 20th century → |
| Eleanor Lance | noted for psychological complexity ("criticalReceptionAspect") → |
| Electric Circus | critically acclaimed for its experimental approach ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Elizabeth Bennet – Jennifer Ehle | widely acclaimed → |
| Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book | considered a landmark jazz album → |
| Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book | highly acclaimed by jazz critics → |
| Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book | widely acclaimed by jazz critics → |
| Ella and Louis | considered a classic jazz album → |
| Ella and Louis | highly acclaimed → |
| Ella and Louis Again | widely acclaimed → |
| End Zone | cult following → |
| End Zone | noted for stylistic experimentation → |
| End Zone | praised for dark humor → |
| Engleby | generally positive reviews → |
| Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) | acclaimed → |
| Essays: Second Series | considered a key work of American Transcendentalism ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Every Little Step | positive → |
| Everybody Knows | widely praised for its lyrics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Everything That Rises Must Converge | highly acclaimed → |
| Fallin' | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Falling Man | generally positive reviews → |
| Fantastic Four (2015 film) | negative → |
| Fantasy | widely acclaimed → |
| Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1 | generally positive → |
| Fawlty Towers | widely acclaimed → |
| Fell on Black Days | acclaimed → |
| Fighter | generally positive → |
| Flaming Pie | critically acclaimed → |
| Follow God | generally positive → |
| Food: A Love Story | generally positive ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| For Emma, Forever Ago | critically acclaimed → |
| For Whom the Bell Tolls | highly acclaimed → |
| For the Roses | acclaimed by music critics → |
| Formation | critically acclaimed → |
| Foxy Lady | widely acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Frances Ha | positive → |
| Free Man in Paris | widely acclaimed by music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Freestyle 4 | described as one of the darkest tracks on The Life of Pablo ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Freestyle 4 | noted for its intensity and unsettling atmosphere ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Friday Night Lights (film) | generally positive reviews → |
| Fulfillingness' First Finale | critically acclaimed → |
| Game of Thrones | critically acclaimed → |
| Game of Thrones season 4 | widely acclaimed → |
| Georgian poetry | later criticized as conservative → |
| Georgian poetry | seen as retreat from urban modernity → |
| Ghost Town | generally positive → |
| Gimpel the Fool | highly acclaimed by literary critics → |
| Giovanni's Room | acclaimed by many literary critics → |
| Girl on Fire | praised for Alicia Keys' vocal performance → |
| Girl on Fire | praised for empowering message → |
| Girls | critically acclaimed ("criticReception") → |
| Glitter | generally negative reviews → |
| Glory | widely acclaimed → |
| Gods of Egypt | generally negative → |
| Going to Meet the Man | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Good Girl Gone Bad | critically acclaimed → |
| Good Life | generally positive → |
| Good Night, and Good Luck | critically acclaimed → |
| Gorgeous | critically acclaimed as part of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Graceland | widely acclaimed → |
| Graduation | critically acclaimed → |
| Gravity’s Rainbow | considered one of the major works of postmodern literature → |
| Gravity’s Rainbow | widely acclaimed → |
| Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. | acclaimed for lyrical storytelling → |
| Grizzly Bear | critically acclaimed → |
| Groundhog Day | widely acclaimed → |
| Half Baked | mixed reviews → |
| Halo (song) | widely acclaimed → |
| Have One on Me | critically acclaimed → |
| Heartless | generally positive reviews → |
| Heigh Ho | positive reviews from music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Hejira | acclaimed → |
| Hell Hath No Fury | critically acclaimed → |
| Hell of a Life | noted for controversial lyrical content ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Hell of a Life | praised for dark, maximalist production ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Here | generally positive → |
| Hey Ya! | widely acclaimed → |
| Hey, Ma | positive → |
| Higher Ground | widely acclaimed → |
| Higher Truth | generally positive reviews → |
| Highway 61 Revisited | acclaimed → |
| Hole | Celebrity Skin received multiple Grammy nominations → |
| Hole | Live Through This widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| House | critically acclaimed → |
| House of Cards | critically acclaimed in early seasons → |
| How I Got Over | critically acclaimed → |
| How the West Was Won (film score) | widely acclaimed → |
| Human (album) | mixed to positive reviews → |
| Hurt | positive → |
| I Used to Love H.E.R. | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| I Wonder | noted for emotional depth ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| I Wonder | praised for production ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| I'm Your Man | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| I, Claudius | critically acclaimed → |
| If | praised for production and choreography → |
| If I Ain't Got You | widely acclaimed → |
| Illadelph Halflife | critically acclaimed → |
| In Cold Blood | widespread acclaim → |
| In Our Time | highly influential in modern American literature → |
| In Utero | acclaimed → |
| Infinite Jest | acclaimed → |
| Inflammatory Writ | noted for complex wordplay ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Inflammatory Writ | noted for energetic piano accompaniment ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Innervisions | critically acclaimed → |
| Insomnia (2002 film) | generally positive reviews → |
| Interpreter of Maladies | acclaimed → |
| Ironman | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| Irreplaceable | positive → |
| It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back | widespread acclaim → |
| It's Almost Dry | critically acclaimed → |
| It's Too Late | widely acclaimed by music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| J.B. | critically acclaimed → |
| Jackie Brown | generally positive reviews → |
| Jazz (novel) | widely studied in literary scholarship → |
| Jesus Walks | critically acclaimed → |
| Jockey | positive → |
| Jonah’s Gourd Vine | noted for its complex portrayal of a flawed male protagonist ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Jonah’s Gourd Vine | praised for its authentic depiction of Black Southern life ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Jonah’s Gourd Vine | recognized as an important early work of African-American fiction ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Juicy | widely acclaimed → |
| Kaleidoscope Dream | critically acclaimed → |
| Kind of Blue | widely acclaimed → |
| King Kong Lives | generally negative reviews → |
| King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude | critically acclaimed → |
| Kingsman: The Secret Service | generally positive → |
| Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | generally positive → |
| Knock Knock | acclaimed by music critics → |
| Knock Knock | critically acclaimed → |
| L.A. Confidential | acclaimed → |
| Ladies of the Canyon | acclaimed → |
| Lady Bird | widespread acclaim → |
| Lady Macbeth | generally positive → |
| Late Registration | critical acclaim → |
| Late Registration | critically acclaimed → |
| Lately | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Lemonade | critical acclaim → |
| Let the Right One In | critically acclaimed → |
| Libra | acclaimed → |
| Licensed to Ill | initially mixed but later acclaimed → |
| Life After Death | widely acclaimed → |
| Like Water for Chocolate | critically acclaimed → |
| Liquid Swords | critically acclaimed → |
| Little Women (1994 film) | acclaimed → |
| Live at the Regal | widely acclaimed → |
| Living for the City | widely acclaimed → |
| Lonesome Town | considered one of Ricky Nelson's signature hits ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Look Homeward, Angel | acclaimed → |
| Looper | generally positive reviews → |
| Lord Willin' | generally positive reviews → |
| Lourdes | controversial among Catholic readers ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Lourdes | praised for documentary realism ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Love Lockdown | generally positive → |
| Love and Theft | widely acclaimed → |
| Love in the Time of Cholera | highly acclaimed → |
| Lucy Gayheart | generally positive → |
| MachineGames | critically acclaimed Wolfenstein titles → |
| Mad Men | critically acclaimed → |
| Magic | generally positive → |
| Man on the Moon: The End of Day | critically acclaimed → |
| Mao II | widely acclaimed by literary critics → |
| Mariah Carey (album) | generally positive → |
| Marilyn: A Biography | controversial → |
| Marvel's Daredevil | critically acclaimed → |
| Mary: A Fiction | recognized as an important early feminist text ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Mason & Dixon | generally acclaimed → |
| Mastering the Art of French Cooking | highly influential cookbook → |
| Mastering the Art of French Cooking | landmark in American culinary publishing → |
| Max Havelaar | controversial at time of publication ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Max Havelaar | later widely acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Maybe I’m Amazed | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| Men Without Women | acclaimed for its economical style ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Men Without Women | recognized as an important early Hemingway collection ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Metamorphoses | widely acclaimed by theatre critics → |
| Million Dollar Bill | generally positive → |
| Mistress America | generally positive reviews from critics → |
| Modern Times | critically acclaimed → |
| Modern Times | widely acclaimed by critics → |
| Monsieur Ibrahim | Omar Sharif’s performance widely acclaimed → |
| Monster (Kanye West song) | critically acclaimed → |
| Moonlight | critical acclaim → |
| Mr. Robot | critically acclaimed → |
| Mrs. Bennet – Alison Steadman | widely praised → |
| Mules and Men | recognized as a classic of African American folklore ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Music for Chameleons | generally positive → |
| Music of My Mind | acclaimed → |
| Mutable Set | positive reviews → |
| My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy | universal acclaim → |
| My Humps | commercially successful but critically divisive → |
| My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun | considered one of Dickinson’s most enigmatic poems ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun | widely discussed for its ambiguity ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| My Name Is My Name | critically acclaimed → |
| Naked Lunch | considered a landmark of 20th-century American literature → |
| Naked Lunch | regarded as a key Beat Generation text → |
| Nana | controversial at time of publication → |
| Nashville Skyline | generally positive → |
| Nebraska | acclaimed → |
| Neo-Expressionism | controversial for its commercial success → |
| Neo-Expressionism | criticized for perceived regression from conceptual rigor → |
| Neo-Impressionism | initially controversial ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Neo-Impressionism | later influential in modern art history ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| No Country for Old Men | widespread acclaim → |
| No Name in the Street | regarded as an important work of Baldwin’s political thought → |
| Nobody's Smiling | generally positive reviews → |
| Nosedive | generally positive reviews → |
| Notorious | acclaimed → |
| Odelay | critically acclaimed → |
| One (U2 song) | true ("isCriticallyAcclaimed") → |
| One Day It'll All Make Sense | critically acclaimed → |
| One Sweet Day | positive → |
| Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... | widely acclaimed → |
| Only Skin | critically acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Oppenheimer (film score) | widely acclaimed → |
| Orange Crate Art | mixed to positive reviews ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Orange Is the New Black | critically acclaimed → |
| Ordinary People | widely praised by music critics → |
| Orley Farm | considered one of Trollope's more serious novels → |
| Orley Farm | praised for its courtroom scenes → |
| Other Voices, Other Rooms | controversial for its homosexual subtext at time of publication ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Other Voices, Other Rooms | praised for style and atmosphere ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Overjoyed | true ("isCriticallyAcclaimed") → |
| Pan’s Labyrinth | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Parasite | critical acclaim → |
| Patience | important work of Middle English religious poetry → |
| Pavement | widely acclaimed by music critics → |
| Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant | considered a classic of American literature → |
| Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant | considered one of the finest military memoirs → |
| Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant | highly acclaimed → |
| Phases and Stages | acclaimed → |
| Phineas Redux | regarded as one of Trollope’s major political novels ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Playhouse 90 | critically acclaimed → |
| Pod | generally positive reviews → |
| Point Counter Point | generally positive → |
| Point Omega | mixed to positive reviews → |
| Power | critically acclaimed → |
| Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV series) | critically acclaimed → |
| Pulp Fiction | widespread acclaim → |
| Radio (LL Cool J album) | widely acclaimed → |
| Rain Man (1988 film) score | praised for innovative use of synthesizers in a drama → |
| Raising Hell | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Ram | acclaimed ("laterCriticalReception") → |
| Ratatouille | widely acclaimed → |
| Raw (stand-up film) | generally positive for performance and material → |
| Rayuela | highly acclaimed → |
| Ready to Die | critically acclaimed → |
| Real Friends | generally positive → |
| Red Apple Falls | critically acclaimed → |
| Red Apple Falls | critically acclaimed → |
| Red Headed Stranger | widely acclaimed → |
| Requiem for a Heavyweight | critically acclaimed → |
| Resurrection | critically acclaimed → |
| Revolution Radio | generally positive reviews → |
| Rhymes & Reasons | generally positive reviews → |
| Rhythm Nation 1814 | generally positive reviews → |
| Rid of Me | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Roses | noted for its portrayal of hospital and healthcare system → |
| Roses | widely praised for emotional depth → |
| Run the World (Girls) | praised for its empowering message and aggressive production → |
| Runaway | critically acclaimed → |
| Sapokanikan | acclaimed by music critics ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Sartoris | mixed on initial publication ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Saving All My Love for You | positive → |
| Sawdust & Diamonds | acclaimed ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Say Something | widespread acclaim → |
| Say You Will | noted for experimental sound → |
| Say You Will | praised for emotional rawness → |
| Scenes of Clerical Life | highly praised by contemporary critics → |
| Schindler's List | universal acclaim → |
| Schoolroom Poets | highly popular with 19th-century general readership → |
| Seven | generally positive → |
| Shallow | widely acclaimed → |
| Shame | generally positive → |
| Shame | widely acclaimed → |
| Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest | critically acclaimed → |
| Sherlock Holmes (2009 film) score | noted for its off-kilter, quirky sound → |
| Sherlock Holmes (2009 film) score | praised for inventive instrumentation → |
| Sherlock Holmes (2009 film) score | praised for originality → |
| Shine | generally positive reviews → |
| Snow (novel) | widely acclaimed → |
| Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | universal acclaim ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Song Cycle | acclaimed by music critics → |
| Song of Solomon | critically acclaimed → |
| Songs About Fucking | acclaimed by underground music critics → |
| Songs Cycled | generally positive reviews ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Songs in A Minor | critically acclaimed → |
| Songs in A Minor | critically acclaimed → |
| Songs in the Key of Life | widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time → |
| Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | critically acclaimed → |
| Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | widespread critical acclaim → |
| Spiral (album) | considered a classic of 1970s electronic music ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Spiral (album) | praised for innovative use of electronic instrumentation ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Spirit | positive ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Springsteen on Broadway | critically acclaimed → |
| Sprout and the Bean | acclaimed by indie music critics → |
| St. Elsewhere | acclaimed → |
| Stankonia | critical acclaim → |
| Stella Maris (1918 film) | acclaimed for Mary Pickford’s performance → |
| Strange Interlude | considered a landmark in American drama → |
| Strange Interlude | noted for its daring subject matter → |
| Street Lights | often cited as a fan-favorite deep cut on 808s & Heartbreak → |
| Strife | praised for its balanced portrayal of both sides in industrial conflict → |
| Stringer Bell | widely acclaimed character → |
| Stripped | generally positive → |
| Summer Lightning | generally positive ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Super Mario 3D World | critical acclaim ("reviewReception") → |
| Supper | critically acclaimed → |
| Surf | critically acclaimed → |
| Surfer Rosa | critically acclaimed → |
| Tales of a Traveller | mixed on initial publication → |
| Tangled Up in Blue | critically acclaimed → |
| Teatro | generally positive reviews ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| Temple of the Dog | critically acclaimed → |
| Tender Is the Night | initially mixed reviews → |
| Thank U, Next | critically acclaimed → |
| That Nigger's Crazy | acclaimed → |
| That's My Bitch | noted for commentary on race and beauty ideals → |
| The Awakening | largely negative ("criticalReceptionAtPublication") → |
| The Bell Jar | considered a classic of 20th-century literature → |
| The Black Stallion | widely praised by critics for its cinematography and emotional impact → |
| The Blithedale Romance | mixed contemporary reviews ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| The Blithedale Romance | significant later critical attention ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| The Blueprint | critically acclaimed → |
| The Body Artist | generally positive reviews → |
| The Book of Mormon (musical) | critical acclaim → |
| The Bostonians | controversial for its portrayal of feminists → |
| The Bostonians | later reassessed as a key work in Henry James’s oeuvre → |
| The Breeders | Last Splash received widespread critical acclaim → |
| The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court | criticized by some for possible inaccuracies and bias → |
| The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court | generally positive reviews → |
| The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court | praised for unprecedented access to Court deliberations → |
| The Cloverfield Paradox | generally mixed to negative reviews from critics → |
| The Cocktail Party | generally successful on stage → |
| The College Dropout | critical acclaim → |
| The Colossus and Other Poems | well received by contemporary critics → |
| The Court Jester | positive → |
| The Crown | critically acclaimed → |
| The Da Vinci Code (2006 film) score | praised for atmosphere → |
| The Da Vinci Code (2006 film) score | praised for choral writing → |
| The Da Vinci Code (2006 film) score | praised for thematic material → |
| The Dark Knight | critically acclaimed → |
| The Dark Knight trilogy | critically acclaimed → |
| The Deer Park | controversial at time of publication ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| The Deer Park | later regarded as significant work in Mailer's oeuvre ("hasCriticalReception") → |
| The Devil Finds Work | regarded as a key text in African American studies → |
| The Devil Finds Work | regarded as a major work of film criticism → |
| The Devil’s Backbone | positive → |
| The Drowned and the Saved | highly acclaimed → |
| The Fatal Englishman | generally positive → |
| The Fight | acclaimed → |
| The Fire Next Time | widely acclaimed → |
| The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan | highly acclaimed → |
| The Glory | noted for reflective lyrics → |
| The Glory | positively received for its soulful production → |
| The Goat Rodeo Sessions | positive → |
| The God of Small Things | internationally acclaimed → |