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Number of movie reviews: 203 / 203
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Adding onto the sheer class of acting that I saw, director Derek Cianfrance continues his brilliant run behind the camera.
Gives us just enough to keep us interested and shows off O’Connor’s potential behind the camera.
Jaw-dropping visuals, an interesting origin and a fascinating new world to explore...
A near perfect blend of story and performances mixed with well-structured pacing and impressive visuals make this one to catch it at the cinema.
Although there is a solid performance from the lead, a plethora of issues ranging from story to direction leave this underwhelming...
Hanks does just about enough to give an average performance and save the film from becoming an absolute disaster.
Action packed, tension from minute one and emotion throughout the movie.
Even though I knew what was going to happen, there were moments when I felt scared and most importantly, entertained.
A great Beatles documentary.
A very basic concept is completely turned on its head and shocks you more and more as the film progresses.
With a skilled bit of direction, an intense, gripping story and some astounding performances, this is definitely not one that you will not be wanting to miss.
Simply feels cheap and outdated compared to its superior counterparts.
Definitely carried more from its story than it is its comedy.
Does a pretty decent job at bringing the characters to life.
You might laugh a few times but it’s definitely not one you will remember in the long run.
The skills used to build tension paired with a worthy performance from the lead actress make this more than capable of holding the audience attention...
Hugely entertaining and extremely relatable to the younger generation.
It’s hard not to admit a little disappointment given the excitement the original trailer conjured.
A brilliant return to the ocean and these much loved characters.
The lack of story, while not damaging to the brand, does leave more to be desired.
Although entertaining to watch, a lack of character development and weak subplots reduce engagement...
The humour, casting and general nostalgia will do more for the audience than a shot by shot remake would ever do.
Another interesting and original film to add to Refn’s impressive filmography.
Hugely original, enjoyable and a great barrel of fun for the kids and adults alike.
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