These are all the movies and series that George has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.
Number of movie reviews: 726 / 726
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A bland if competently made screamer for the not-ready-for-R set. Review
A completely satisfying conclusion to a stellar group of prequels. Review
At times hilarious, sweet, emotional and even heartbreaking... Review
Cohen leaves plenty of contrived loose ends behind in search of the next forced gag. Review
While all the films have been pleasantly amusing, part 3 may actually land the greatest number of solidly funny gags. Review
The comedy is dark and biting, the performances sharp and well-defined. Review
Loses the chance to show us the depth that made him an icon. Review
Rebounds nicely, but still can’t match the meaningful substance of Pixar’s best. Review
At times tense, loving, and even goosebump-worthy, Megan Leavey is a fine reminder that family comes in all breeds. Review
In asking those unsettling questions, It Comes at Night becomes a truly chilling exploration of human frailty. Review
With Cranston, the man makes it worth watching, even when the show can’t quite keep up. Review
Through subtle storytelling and stellar performances, it finds meaning in places rarely explored this effectively... Review
Familiar in theme but illuminating with its intimacy, Chuck is a fascinating glimpse at life imitating art imitating life. Review
Damian Shannon and Mark Swift are able to tap into a witty and breezy R-rated vibe that tests some crude waters without ever diving in. Review
A smart, detailed film as compelling as any political thriller, yet as familiar as your last little white lie. Review
These two leads deserve better than a by-the-numbers romp with only scattershot giggles. Review
The three leads, all impressively committed, find the layers necessary to make the terror resonate deeply... Review
But when a rehash serves up this much wit, eye candy and escapist fun, you know what they say… Review
A moving portrait of the long term consequences of seemingly harmless choices. Review
While the film takes on a serious and credible subject, it only seems interested in diving surface deep. Review
Vigalondo is committed to the end, delivering a strange but satisfying in-the-moment fable. Review
Undercuts the brilliance of its pictures with overly simplistic, often manipulative storytelling. Review
As enthralling as the historical footage may be, it’s an equal treat to hear the behind-the-scenes story from the men themselves... Review
A caper full of obvious writing, cheap slapstick and dressed up sitcom filler. Review
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