These are all the movies and series that George has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.
Number of movie reviews: 741 / 741
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You’ll need tissues handy for the touching final moments, but Last Flag Flying makes the tears, and the trip, worthwhile. Review
Builds an earnest base through faithfully re-creating an era while reinforcing that era’s continued relevance to the present. Review
An effortlessly compelling portrait, a bittersweet ode to a maverick who searched in vain for a way to unite her two worlds... Review
Thankfully, Gilroy’s instincts are better than that, leaving Roman J. Israel, Esq. with his integrity still intact, just a little dented. Review
The peeks we do get into Dickens’s life are worthy, the period setting effectively detailed, and the whimsy entirely likable. Review
Rich, indelible characters and a bold filmmaker whose vision and instincts have never been more on point. Review
Impressive archival footage paired with biographical timelines reveal Serpico’s personal journey while providing glimpses... Review
Seems content to aim no higher than the guilty pleasure aisle. Review
Much like the family it spotlights, too often settles for safety over emotional connection. Review
The obvious gags rarely rise above the level of women talking dirty and little kids dropping F-bombs. Review
There is, something that’s often deliciously dark, twisted and satisfying. Review
It’s a nice story. Helping thy neighbor is a lovely message. Why does it have to be delivered this way? Review
Often powerfully gripping and thrilling to watch, Only the Brave is a fitting salute to real people that deserve one. Review
Keeps its head above some gaps in logic to remain interesting. Review
Boasts excellent performances and a refreshing, if a bit idealized worldview. Review
Serves up some majestic scenery and a nifty crash sequence, but settles for Sparks meets Castaway. Review
A film that certainly could have dug for a deeper message, but delivers plenty of fun while it romps in the shallow end. Review
Wins by serving up both a crowd-pleasing spectacle and the human drama than ultimately made it so much more. Review
Weinstein tenderly probes faith, family, and the sacrifices necessary to hold on to what’s most important to you. Review
Settles for a well-assembled summary of gut-wrenching events. Review
Still succeeds in its mission: elevating the status of a talent that has long deserved elevating. Review
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