These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1257 / 1257
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Has an awareness and intelligence beyond that of its typical sci-fi actioner peers. Review
A masterpiece of Western excitement, consistently invigorated by the momentous music, the strong performances, and the unyielding heroism. Review
At least the finale is a bigger, bloodier bash, though it concludes with astonishingly mild satisfaction. Review
Can’t help but to be weirdly, almost comically insincere. Review
Engrossing costume and set design, ample combat sequences, and a smattering of solid practical effects can’t overcome messy storytelling and atrocious conversations. Review
It’s quite the visual spectacle, layered with welcome comedic interludes, but it’s still, predictably, just one more piece of a larger picture. Review
While most will likely come for the promise of outlandish action, the discerning crowd will stay for Kang-ho’s performance. Review
Leaving moments of heartfelt drama and capable storytelling as Shiri’s most memorable qualities... Review
For the most part, however, The Shadow is simply boring. Review
It’s one of the best comedies of the ’90s and one of Carrey’s most enduring (and endearing) works. Review
The acting, the cinematography, the sound mixing, and even the action choreography are equally as pathetic. Review
Were it not for these outrageously obvious thefts, it might have been a passable sci-fi horror exploitation flick. Review
Indescribably inane, giving fans more time with the Broken Lizard... Review
A well-rounded mix of seemingly unrelated yet purposefully comparative and paralleling dramas... Review
An impressively well-rounded, triumphant thriller, full of complex psychological ideas and unexpectedly positive themes... Review
Resulting in painful stunts and oodles of havoc... Review
The picture is entirely too uneventful and unstimulating. Review
Proves to be atmospheric, nicely costumed, and routinely amusing in its bloodsucking ordeals, even boasting a twisty, open-ended conclusion. Review
The film is primarily a splashy exhibition of Cohan’s most popular stories and lyrics and music. Review
It’s a touch overdramatic, but momentous nonetheless... Review
Despite its short runtime, the action sequences are rather repetitive. Review
Curiously, the plot is so spectacularly offbeat that it’s never boring, though it’s routinely idiotic. Review
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