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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Johnson’s comic relief is genuinely effective and the visual ideas turn “Rampage” into an unqualified blockbuster spectacle. Review
While, for all intents and purposes, Halloween II is a sequel, it doesn’t even try to match the greatness of the original. Review
While the plot is uncluttered and the conclusion is mesmerizing, there’s a slowness to the film that general audiences likely won’t embrace. Review
The premise is actually quite original and amusing, though its entertainment value lies more in its unpredictability than in its execution. Review
A decent thigh-slapper and a perfectly serviceable romantic fantasy. Review
Clearly isn’t as intent on telling a story as it is merely depicting a brief chapter in two lovers’ lives... Review
It’s overlong, it’s unfittingly dour, and it trails off irresolutely... Review
Knows not to resort to anything too serious. It’s a raunchy comedy... Review
Spielberg is clearly focused on action and adventure, but he does manage to hint at ... future problems... Review
Consistently struggles to create awe. Review
Just as the look of Isle of Dogs is breathtaking, the scripting is astounding. Review
The actions of both the adults and the children never come across as wholly realistic or believable. Review
Starting to look a lot like the Transformers movies, which have become indistinguishable from one another... Review
The fantastical lengths it goes to ensure that the show must go on, however, are still timelessly entertaining. Review
Adding to the stellar cast are sensational dialogue and staging... Review
Has become known foremost for its sequences of explicit sexuality and not for its storytelling competence or originality. Review
There are plenty of flaws in minor details and great strains on the realism, but Vikander is an incredibly suitable Lara Croft. Review
The film is clearly more interested with sleuthing than with action... Review
The dialogue has some problems, and the various characters don’t always behave believably, but the finale is nicely unguessable. Review
This lackluster reenactment is sure to inspire little interest in such a persistent, complex struggle that continues to make headlines today. Review
Has the gumption to choose contentment rather than realism, alleviating many of the problems with its storytelling, its extraneous characters, and its misplaced severity. Review
All sorts of other storytelling predicaments arise... Review
If Leprechaun was either considerably goofier or significantly more horrifying, it might have worked... Review
Essentially, this is what the Sharknado movies would be like if they were R-rated. Review
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