These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1281 / 1281
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It’s an off-the-wall fable full of riddles and metaphors and even a hint of playful romance. Review
The zombie shenanigans carry on too long and reveal some unfortunate repetition, but the main idea is thoroughly entertaining. Review
The pacing could have been tighter, but the structuring is smart and the ending is spot on... Review
Still, there’s action, suspense, shootouts, and Cagney again revisiting his wholly convincing gangster persona... Review
Spontaneous slapstick gives the picture an action movie sensibility, yet it tends to take the dedication to the game much too far, too often. Review
They’re largely stuck in the same routines as before, engaging in overly familiar plights and rescues, peppered with comic malfunctions. Review
The picture is funny, emotional, and memorable, all without the use of words; the visuals speak volumes and are universal. Review
Quick, intelligent, masterfully acted, unpredictable, and complete with a powerful, poetic conclusion, The Defiant Ones is truly a timeless classic. Review
There’s also an emptiness to the action; the characters are unsympathetic and uninteresting, largely due to generic dialogue, while the monster is uninspired and unstimulating. Review
The storytelling is exceptionally weak, though it’s obvious that the majority of the film exists solely to show off Clery’s perpetually nude figure. Review
A superbly-acted yet tragically small picture. Review
It’s not based around intellectual thrills, but it’s nevertheless effective as a schlocky bit of sci-fi/horror fun. Review
Worst of all, however, is the predictability of the whole ordeal; if there’s one thing a heist movie shouldn’t be, it’s predictable. Review
Details his career with enough care that viewers won’t have to depend solely on nostalgia to appreciate the history of this life-affirming character. Review
Unfortunately, despite the pervasive suspense and the uniqueness of the bloodshed, the script’s insistence on withholding clues prevents a deeper involvement with the plot. Review
It’s a fascinating, entirely unique look at a female psychopath. Review
A fusion of mythology, fairy tales (particularly Grimms’), history, and legends, wherein rationality is the root of all evil and make-believe reigns supreme. Review
The film resembles a bad episode of The X-Files or Star Trek. Review
It’s just a collection of action sequences involving reimagined versions of the most famous space opera’s enduring heroes. Review
While the laughs are steady, the music is expertly applied, the R-rating is still refreshing for this genre... Review
Significant conflicts are considerably transitory; this is certainly a frivolous little picture. Review
It’s fun, straightforward, and enjoyable. Its simplicity and predictability are its only downfalls... Review
One of those rare pictures aimed squarely at adults, but without the cheap thrills or melodrama that so often plagues such scripts. Review
At least the set designs are nice. Review
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