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They are both correct, but mean different things.

"George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies.

"George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.

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It is correct to say "to criticize most." This phrase is used to indicate that you are criticizing the majority or largest portion of something.

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