These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 601 / 601
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It’s cute and funny for the most part, but I Want You Back doesn’t transcend the genre nor offer anything new to make it stand out from the pack. Review
Despite its common tropes and predictability, the two leads still make this a worthwhile watch for Valentine’s weekend. Review
The lavish costumes and beautiful set pieces are nice to look at, but all the razzle dazzle can’t conceal a slapdash direction, a far cry from Branagh’s marvelous work of his personal drama Belfast. Review
The film can be slow at times but I was invested in the protagonist’s journey the entire time, I also appreciate the hopeful ending that feels organic instead of fantastical. Review
I’m impressed with Nikole Beckwith‘s sophomore feature that subverts the rom-com genre. The dialog is witty and flows naturally, and the story has a lot of emotional depth. Review
I can’t say the movie is enjoyable to watch and at the end I was questioning what the whole point was. Still, I think it’s a remarkable feature debut from Lauren Hadaway... Review
It’s not a perfect movie but as an immigrant, there’s plenty here to relate to and reflect on so it’s well worth a watch. Nana Mensah is so talented as the writer/director AND star, I’m curious to see what else she’ll do in the future! Review
Well, the premise is pretty funny and of course the idea of matchmaking is inherently amusing. Review
George MacKay is quite good here and able to hold his own against veteran actor Jeremy Irons as Chamberlain. I’m also impressed with German actor Jannis Niewöhner here. Review
The documentary was eye-opening in terms of her relationship with her movie star sister Joan and her life in Hollywood. Review
Well it was promising at first but it’s impossible to relate to any of the characters and the ending was so meh! Review
It was enjoyable seeing Hardy having so much fun in this role! Review
It’s a sweet, quirky road movie with a joyful music to accompany the entire ride. Review
Despite the ensemble cast filled with some of the funniest comediennes, there are so few funny moments here, mostly cringe-worthy ones actually. Review
Drive My Car is a thought-provoking ride that’s enthralling in its quiet intensity. There’s a lot of unpack here that leaves me ruminating even days after I watched it. Review
There’s such beauty in simplicity, as well as brevity… at just 72 minutes long, Sciamma created a spellbinding movie that packs an emotional punch. Review
Overall I had a blast with this one and enjoyed it even more than the first movie. Review
Atlantics is a gorgeous, poetic, mesmerizing film that really lingers long after the end credits. I’m glad the film is on Netflix so I can easily rewatch it soon. Review
I enjoyed the film despite my qualms about Miranda’s directing style. The inherently theatrical approach and editing style gets in the way a bit of the story, so tick, tick…BOOM! is far from being my favorite musicals. Still, I’m glad I saw it and Garfield’s astounding performance alone made this well worth a watch. Review
T’s an engaging directorial debut that balances heavy themes with a kid’s innocence and wide-eyed wonder. At a time where superhero movies dominate cinematic content, it’s refreshing to see an ordinary boy being the hero of his own story. Review
The Lost Daughter is a bold and even defiant film that tackles a taboo subject that’s rarely depicted on screen. Review
The Power of The Dog is one of the most potent and haunting psychological drama that really gets under my skin. Review
Setting the story of a malfunctioning digital device in the form of a cute bubble bot is so clever and hits so close to home even for adults like me. Review
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