These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 596 / 596
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A mostly-thrilling roller coaster ride for Marvel fans, though I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite in the MCU canon. Review
The stakes felt real and there were moments of genuine sadness, but it also didn’t forget to have fun... Review
A thoroughly joyful experience, this is one franchise I hope will keep on going. Review
I’m glad I saw it on the big screen, it’s certainly a good looking film. Review
It’s emotional, thrilling, funny, suspenseful… everything one would want in a period romance, and then some. Review
I feel like there’s a proper balance between the iconic characters and the newer ones that expand the story... Review
The dynamic camera angles adds energy to an otherwise stuffy whodunnit drama... Review
A pretty fun movie that never took itself too seriously... Review
I’d say this movie is still pretty fun to watch despite the usual clichés and inherent silliness... Review
If this is playing near you, I urge you to see it on the big screen. Review
Casting-wise, Holland fits the role nicely and he seems to have fun doing it. Review
If you’re in the mood for fun music, crazy action and some sweet little romance, you can’t go wrong with Baby Driver. Review
Kudos to Patty Jenkins for being a capable captain of the ship and Gal Gadot for portraying a symbol of female empowerment with such strength and grace. Review
I applaud Nacho Vigalondo's originality and wit, even if the execution isn’t perfect. Review
Entertaining for two hours but nothing sticks in my mind and definitely not something I’m keen on seeing again. Review
The visuals are pretty striking but it also has an engaging story. Review
A pretty intriguing biopic about the dark, shady side of the American dream. Review
An important film to be sure, but also a well-written and well-acted piece that’s as inspiring as it is entertaining. Review
Stylish and beautifully-shot, with a dreamy-like quality to it that sweeps your feet away. Review
The visuals will no doubt wow you, but it’s the adorable & charismatic Aisholpan who’ll run away with your heart. Review
All the thought-provoking bits gets swept under the rug in lieu of a generic space action adventure. Review
The cinematography by Greig Fraser is quite beautiful, complemented by the rousing score by Michael Giacchino. Review
It’s not just the funniest film of the year, but it ranks as one of the best comedies of all time. Review
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