These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.
Number of movie reviews: 693 / 693
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A thicker and spicier brew of intrigue and tension applied to this story could have gone a long way... Review
Loach’s realism is backed by boundless heart that can squeeze tears from even the stoutest viewer. Review
Operates with purposeful mystery to respect and challenge the intelligence of its audience to piece together its many open-ended and unanswered questions. Review
Offers a rare lead performance from Cox and, like the chameleon he’s always been, he reminds us of his indomitable intensity. Review
Deserves every opportunity to earn each piece of that dictionary definition of "wonder."... Review
One of the best directing and writing filmmaking debuts of a comedian in recent memory. This is an absolute treat. Review
The gumshoe plot and increasingly terrible CGI effects unravel the film in a hurry after a breezy first half, but enough enjoyment is still easy to rescue. Review
Scott has assembled a top-shelf collection of artistic talent to expand upon the hellishly stunning level of designs and atmospheric creations from Prometheus. Review
A brazen explosion of Crayola-sheened special effects wonder mixed with invisible grays of magnetic character growth and depth. Review
Melodramas deserve lavish accoutrement and Love, Lies does not disappoint. Review
Dances with the analogies and symbolism to be found from eggs and aging to expiration in a uniquely literal and entirely charming way. Review
As preposterous as it really is, the intriguing topical parallels from Dave Eggers’s source novel are appealingly fascinating. Review
Feels ten years too late to make any resounding statement. Review
The humor is naturally vulgar and dark, which isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Review
Your jaw will never drop in any of those directions and you’ll only be moved to check your watch repeatedly. Review
Acidic with its dark humor and dialogue and stylishly appointed even when dirty and bloody... Review
The flaws come from the film’s effusive route of philosophy... Review
Peculiarity rules over spectacle with minimal loss of entertainment. Review
Has a point and makes it while still traversing humanity’s natural waters with its innate penchant for improvisation. Review
The importance was the stance of its message, and Webb kept it on point, earned the dramatic heft, and avoided full-on preaching. Review
Carries a nearly strict reliance on suggestion and atmosphere over exploitation. Review
The rest of the cast tune themselves to ultra-serious and sap away any possible zeal. Review
In stirringly entertaining fashion, each actor finds a way to surprise us with flashes of maturity, gumption, profundity, sentiment, and even flat-out heart. Review
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