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 features Diane Kruger’s best performance in the lead role as a German woman whose life collapses after the death of her husband and son in a bomb attack. Review
She truly is a one of a kind artist, an EGOT winner no less, and at 89 years of age, she is still as sprightly and vivacious as ever! Review
It’s not an enjoyable movie per se, but an effective and also frustrating one, featuring a terrific performance by Julia Garner. Review
Using state-of-the-art technology, experts were able debunk some of the most persistent myths about these victims in these final moments. Review
It’s pretty insightful and educational, combining expert interviews with motion graphics as visual aid. Review
If you’re a fan of Neeson-in-action, then The Ice Road would be a decent movie to pass the time. Review
Though I was entertained, I do wish it’d behoove the filmmakers and producers (including Diesel) to actually make an effort with at least a somewhat sensible story with the behemoth budget they’re given. Review
It’s not exactly groundbreaking and I feel like overcoming prejudice/stereotype is a topic that’s been covered before to better effect, i.e. Zootopia. That said, what this movie does have in abundance is the high energy, vibrancy and warmth of genuine friendship. Review
It’s not a long movie but by the end of it, I felt tired from both the non-stop action and the banal plot, which is made worse by a promise of yet another potential sequel [cue eye roll]. Review
Despite those narrative issues, I think it’s a well-crafted movie brimming with vibrancy and pulsing with sweet energy. Review
There’s a Welsh expression ‘hwyl’ which is pronounced ‘hoo-eel’ to express a great deal of energy, fervor and enthusiasm. Well, this film certainly captures that spirit and then some! Review
In any case, I appreciate this movie but not swept away by it. Still, you could do so much worse than watching a Christian Petzold film with these two wonderful leads. Petzold remains a filmmaker I admire and I look forward to what he’ll tackle next. Review
Annette Bening and Bill Nighy are terrific as a couple dealing with the breakup of a marriage and O’Connor is especially soulful here as their son who’s torn between the two parents in the split. Review
Given the topic of high-tech and innovation, etc. I’d expect a film that’s inventive in presenting its arguments, but still it’s worth a look for its subject matter alone. Review
It’s pretty spooky at first but it grew more frustrating than scary, and the ending is pretty bonkers but not in a good way. Cliché-ridden and downright silly in parts that it’s hard to connect with any of the characters which makes the whole affair pretty boring. Review
Aside from the costume design, I don’t think Gillespie‘s storytelling is all that groundbreaking nor inventive. Review
This Danish action comedy could be the gem of the year, delivering laughs and intense brutal action in equal measure. It can switch from hilarity to extreme brutality in quick succession, yet it doesn’t feel jarring. Review
I still enjoy the movie despite the flaws. It’s watchable enough with a few moments leaving me at the edge of my seat. Review
This movie adds nothing new to the action thriller genre and overall is a complete waste of time. I like Statham generally but he’s just so boring here. Review
There are plenty of films about the refugee experience, but LIMBO definitely stands out from the pack for its unusual wry approach. The film isn’t afraid to be melancholic without resorting to over-sentimentalism. Review
Well unfortunately this one proved to be utterly disappointing despite having the great Michael B. Jordan and other talented actors (Jamie Bell, Guy Pearce). Review
Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan barely had any chemistry... Review
It’s perhaps my favorite film from Thomas Vinterberg. Review
What a lovely story featuring one of the most amazing underwater cinematography ever… Review
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