These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.
Number of movie reviews: 831 / 831
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Completely falls apart in the poorly paced final act. Review
A must-watch documentary for all comic book fans... Review
A fun, personal, heist film and is perhaps one of the most family friendly Marvel films yet. Review
A short but solid found-footage film, spearheaded by a great performance by Mark Duplass. Review
Steve McQueen, Sean Bobbitt, and John Ridley have crafted one of the most brutal looks at the age of slavery; a near-masterpiece. Review
A wonderful coming-of-age drama spearheaded by amazing performances by Tye Sheridan and Matthew McConaughey. Review
A beautifully shot horror tale, assisted by one of the best horror scores in years. Review
A miscast mess of a film, which is only serviceable due to Emilia Clarke and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s performances. Review
This film doesn’t hurt the legacy of the show – but it simply shows us that not every single show needs to go on the big screen. Review
Breathes new life into the world that Spielberg made us love back in 1993. Review
The film is incredibly funny – and Jeff Goldblum is the reason why. Review
Stunning, tangible, and features a legendary portrayal of a humanoid robot. Review
This idea had a lot of potential, but, in the end, this isn’t for anyone but the hardcore Disney-lovers. Review
Godzilla the monster was well done, the same cannot be said for the story... Review
Charlize Theron is magnificent as Furiosa, and to be honest, she is my favorite part of the film. Review
Coppola’s masterpiece is still immensely powerful. Review
Whedon’s seemingly last Marvel film is a flawed vision, but a lot of fun. Review
Vin Diesel singlehandedly carried this film on his back. And did so well. Review
A perfect love-child of The Spy Who Loved Me and Kick-Ass. Review
I loved the original, but this one lost its magic – perhaps this was a missed opportunity. Review
A proper space opera, and it goes where few great theoretical-science fiction-films have gone before. Review
While its form is questionable, it stands as a fine example of independent faux pas filmmaking. I do like these faux pas-tellings, and therefore there is potential – an independent diamond in the rough. Review
An entertaining documentary that showcases the frustrating lives of modern day musicians. Review
Jake Gyllenhaal gives an Oscar-worthy performance in a American Psycho-like film... Review
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