These are all the movies and series that Ian has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 203 / 203
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A far from perfect movie, but it holds some brilliant moments and gives us a fresh outlook on the iconic character.
Isn’t the hardest film to watch but it’s definitely not the most enjoyable.
The story, while intriguing, gets a little bogged down but that’s not to say that you won’t enjoy where the story finishes.
Full of tension and gripping until the last minute, it’s a great film...
Tells an intriguing little story behind one of the most famous photos from the White House.
Starts strong but falls flat soon after the opening credits.
The dialogue is brief and meaningless, the action minimal and the acting is all round terrible.
Comes in a very close second and just falls short to match the first movie.
The visuals and sound were incredible, but for me, there would need to be a huge change if I was to watch the sequel willingly.
The characters are very enjoyable to watch and because there are so many, it’s easy to switch from one to another to keep it interesting.
Almost feels like a generated character that is so arrogant yet entertaining at the same time that you question whether this person could be real.
It’s attempt to have a tone of dark comedy fails incredibly...
The connection of the family and the interaction with everyday struggles are incredibly relatable.
A surprising dramatic film that gripped me at the key moments and included some brilliant acting by lead actor Ben Schnetzer.
A boring, chemistry-less production with little to no character depth.
The characters are interesting and I was crying with laughter all the way to the end.
An underwhelming and frustrating way to end a great trilogy.
Brings us a story both heart warming as well as heartbreaking.
Does just enough to keep the audience occupied by the constant animated violence and brief sexual innuendos.
Isn’t terrible but it does suffer from a very similar plot from the first one.
Without context, most of the scenes feel quite out of place while others just feel pointless.
Successfully bridges the gaps between the ever expanding universe with a strong story driven plot, interesting conflict and incredible action set pieces.
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