These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.
Number of movie reviews: 837 / 837
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A lot of the humor, I felt, was too spelled out, so to speak, but I must admit that the show’s humor had its moments of brilliance. Review
A moving and humanizing portrait of an overextended and pressured great man whose mission to save America’s soul is still relevant fifty years later. Review
Nothing more than an utterly forgettable immature shark film. Review
An outstanding single-minded action-thriller, which successfully brings together the best elements of the previous films. Review
A predictable, but charming young adult romance film, which I didn’t think I would enjoy as much as I did. Review
An, at times, enigmatic, road movie fueled by its soundtrack, its memorable lead performance, and a fascinating premise. Review
A mature dramedy with few cheap laughs, but strong performances that elevate the film. Review
Although the documentary was disappointingly superficial, safe, and unambitious, it had plenty of love for its subject. Review
Although I do think it is both potentially harmful and a serious step down in quality, the film is mostly competently made... Review
Ultimately, the filmmaker doesn’t do enough with the film’s concept to make proper use of a truly committed central performance from Brolin. Review
If you are looking for goodhearted superhero summer entertainment that, admittedly, requires quite a bit of superhero universe understanding, then look no further... Review
Very strong horror film, and I would also say that a horror movie’s images haven’t messed with my mind this much since the first The Conjuring film. Review
This is, ultimately, Cumberbatch’s show, and it is his tour de force performance that makes it must-watch television. Review
An impeccably-designed new thriller with a spectacular performance from its leading man. Review
It is brave, it is important, and it is an unflinching achievement. Review
While I was impressed by the first half of the film, Fallen Kingdom made the franchise feel somewhat stale to me. Review
A sometimes silly and cheesy action film, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a ton of fun to watch. Review
There is nothing terribly exciting about it, and it never lives up to the scare factor that the first film in the series had. Review
Is the natural next step for the masterpiece that this film series is. Review
Works as a fun adventure, even if it is a little bit forgettable. Review
Martin Freeman’s solid performance and the interesting themes cannot save the film entirely from the problems that, at times, bog down this interesting horror-thriller. Review
A remarkable tribute to the trials and tribulations of motherhood that understands the importance of partnership in parenting. Review
It is still laugh-out-loud funny, it still makes fun of its own genre (and itself), and, yes, it leaves you with a smile on your face. Review
Delpy and Hawke put on an amazing acting showcase... Review
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