These are all the movies and series that Sandy has reviewed. Read more at: Screen Rant.
Number of movie reviews: 438 / 438
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Has many of the same flaws as its predecessors in the areas of plot and craftsmanship... Review
One of Shymalan’s better offerings and certainly his most consistent from the past several years, in terms of quality. Review
Beautifully-crafted and well-acted, but often frustrating in the way that it examines spirituality through historical drama. Review
Another solid docudrama/thriller from Wahlberg and Berg... Review
The rare true story-based historical drama that succeeds at being as inspirational and feel-good as it aspires to be. Review
Struggles to make the leap from the stage to the big screen, but is kept afloat by the powerhouse performances of its leads. Review
An affecting examination of the grieving process brought to life through strong direction and compelling performances. Review
Makes for Damien Chazelle’s most technically-accomplished love letter to music yet, as well as the filmmaker’s most poignant work. Review
Has style and ambition to spare, yet as a whole Tom Ford’s dark psychological thriller rings hollow. Review
A funny, heartfelt and richly-crafted hero’s journey adventure that effectively puts a Disney spin on Southern Pacific culture. Review
Most compelling as a dramatic spy thriller – less so as a sweeping romance that unfolds against the backdrop of WWII. Review
Captures the spirit of classic John Hughes comedies – at the same time, refining and innovating Hughes’ storytelling approach. Review
One of the most poignant, poetic and beautiful movies of the year. Review
A smart tale of alien contact that boasts great visuals and performances, if also more brains than heart. Review
A grisly WWII movie that excels as an action/thriller, but has mixed success in realizing its loftier thematic ambitions. Review
Unlikely to earn the Robert Langdon movie franchise any new fans – and isn’t worth the long wait that it took to get made. Review
More solid horror film than soulless franchise continuation. Review
A work of passion-fueled filmmaking and messy storytelling that struggles to make the grand statement it aims for. Review
A heavy-handed variation of the Disney inspirational sports drama formula, but a sincere and well-meaning one too. Review
A disposable and middling off-kilter heist comedy that squanders its cast’s talents on subpar material. Review
Effectively turns the real-world disaster into an action/drama that’s more disturbing than thrilling to watch. Review
A perfectly enjoyable addition to the Bridget Jones franchise, if not a particularly meaningful one. Review
Amounts to a respectable yet unmemorable account of real-life heroism, despite fine performances and capable direction. Review
Strong performances and beautiful cinematography elevate, yet soap opera contrivances and uneven writing hold it back. Review
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