These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 591 / 591
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I love this doc and it’s definitely one of the most insightful and entertaining docs I’ve ever seen. A must-see for movie lovers everywhere, but even if you’re just a casual movie fan, watching this will make you appreciate there are so many below-the-line crew who can make or break a film. Review
While there are enjoyable moments and fun camaraderie between the old and new Ghostbusters, Frozen Empire barely has any of the spark of the original to justify its existence. Review
This beautiful cinematic piece enlightens, inspires, and entertains in equal measure. Review
Hawes did a wonderful job bringing Sir Winton’s inspiring story to life, the film is well-paced and the back-and-forth between the two timeless is done seamlessly. Review
Damsel is an entertaining action fantasy that manages to differentiate enough from its ilk. Review
Hirayama’s gentle and compassionate personality is perhaps an idealized version of a human being, but it’s lovely to see a film that celebrates kindness as we definitely need more of it in our world today. Review
It’s uneven and tonally all over the place but it’s an enjoyable and funny little movie with some interesting surprises along the way. Review
While personal finances aren’t the most enthralling subject matter, the doc is actually quite entertaining with some really wise tips to learn from. Review
It’s a mostly silent film so it’s a bit confusing as to what is going on, but it’s got quietly moving. Review
An exhilarating death-defying feat that’s powerful and inspiring. Review
Only Jason Momoa seems to be having fun and he’s the only watchable thing here. Review
Paul Dano is excellent and the movie is quite hilarious as well as eye-opening. Review
It’s truly a masterclass in worldbuilding, every single detail is meticulously crafted to submerse us in its mythology. Review
It’s certainly one of the most provocative and thought-provoking films of the year, a totally visceral experience that’s hard to shake. Review
At a little over two hours, the film felt a bit long and dragged a bit, but the subject matter was so fascinating that it retained my interest. Review
This documentary was so well-edited, well-paced, and immensely entertaining that I definitely don’t mind watching it again. Review
If you’re looking for an entertaining, dynamic original indie movie with equal action and heart, then you can’t go wrong with Marmalade. Review
The film just isn’t entertaining to me, not even a glint of joy as Coppola drenched it in gloom and melancholy. Review
Gripping, and emotional but with well-timed moments of levity, Vasarhelyi and Chin definitely do Nyad’s incredible story justice! Review
Can’t say I’m clamoring for more of this type of risible spy thriller that’s absurdly expensive to make with not much to show for it. Review
This is the most inept, boring, pointless movie… not sure why people even compliment the visuals as it’s visually garish + ugly! Review
The subject matter is so fascinating that it deserves a much more compelling movie! Review
Mélanie Laurent directs and stars in this French action comedy… the tone is a bit off but manages to still be quite entertaining thanks to exhilarating high-octane action and the fun chemistry of the female cast, notably Adèle Exarchopoulos. Review
Overall I find it more enjoyable than Ferrari and the racing scenes, including the crashes, are well-staged, it uses CGI in an effective way to showcase the video game elements that enhance its storytelling. Review
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