These are all the movies and series that Richard has reviewed. Read more at: CineMuseFilms.
Number of movie reviews: 352 / 352
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With a more subtle directorial touch, the film could have shown it’s message instead of shouting it. Review
Stunning photography and a well selected musical score cannot alone carry the film. Review
The cinematography and settings are an obvious source of visual and emotional pleasure, but it is at a deeper level that this film delivers its greater impact. Review
With a storyline that progressively thins out, we are left with puerile gags and weak dialogue that struggles to sustain the film for 90 minutes. Review
Every scene contains a sight gag; some are downright corny, others whimsically cute. Review
This entertaining study of gender roles makes you wonder how the planet has survived so long. Review
An engaging and touching tale that leaves a warm glow. Review
Falls somewhere between several genres into a space that feels like male melodrama. Review
Reliance on ambiguity and audience imagination creates a tense psycho-drama on the nature of psychotic obsession. Review
Excellent filming, a clever script, uncluttered editing, and a nomination-worthy performance by Close... Review
Starts with much potential but settles for the simpler goal of scaring you. These days, fans of this genre expect more. Review
An otherwise flawlessly directed, slow-burning village drama of how books and ideas can change the world we live in. Review
The filming and acting performances are grounded in realism and the sets, clothing, and atmosphere have an authentic 60s look. Review
Boldly original, disturbing, wonderous, heart-warming, and even disgusting are all adjectives that could be used in describing On Body and Soul. Review
The enduring high point of Breath is its cinematography. Review
Combining magical realism, comedic drama, and a little understood mental condition into an entertaining movie is brave and original cinema. Review
An engrossing and disturbing glimpse behind today’s translucent iron curtain. Review
Engaging, provocative, and uneven, but with enough interesting features to be worth watching. Review
An engaging detective story, a study of survival under wartime occupation, and a tale of friendship, romance, and love of literature. Review
Makes us look directly into the face of the hopeless and hear the voice of the dispossessed. It leaves a heavy footprint. Review
By mid-way the cast have exhausted their repertoire of terrified expressions, so the rest of the film is repetitive and too long. Review
An enjoyable, if lightweight, contribution to redressing the history of underrepresentation of gay issues in the young film market. Review
A lampooning of the political cultures that exist in many nations and, some may say, has echoes in today’s America. Review
An engrossing study of the demons that lay in waiting, somewhere in the space beyond stardom. Review
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