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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The pacing is slow and the narrative uninspired, resulting in an important yet ponderous extravaganza. Review
Oldman is exceptional in the lead, aided by a strong supporting cast. Review
Touching, tragic, inspiring, funny, hopeful, and, most importantly, powerfully romantic. Review
At least it provides a constant source of unintentional humor. Review
Its inspirational qualities to read more about the real John Nash (and all the things omitted from this biopic) might be the only lasting effect. Review
Very, very funny, for virtually the entire runtime. Review
Becomes emotional, impactful, hilarious, riveting, and, most importantly, thoroughly entertaining. Review
If a lesson is being learned, it is one of patience by the viewer. Review
Despite a strong lead, it’s difficult to get around the film’s intensely specific, cheerless message... Review
Its entertainment value is stifled by its singular purpose. Review
It’s not scarier, however, even if it’s bloodier. Review
Most of the one-liners fall flat, while the melodrama is bland, the tech is silly, and the conspiracies are boring. Review
Just as the movie opened with intentional scares, it certainly ends with unintentional laughs. Review
Chan’s antihero trajectory of vengeance is both predictable and generic. Review
Misses the mark, creating something singular but too awkward, hollow, and only intermittently watchable. Review
The emotional ups and downs of realizations, tragedies, and reunions are entirely effective... Review
Slow-burn thrillers don’t always work, particularly when fused with science-fiction and brief action, but here the finale is a welcome redemption. Review
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