These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1262 / 1262
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Amid the haunted-house jump scares and the graphic violence, decent bits of humor work their way into the picture. Review
Surely one of the cleverest of the musical comedies of the ’30s, as well as, arguably, Astaire and Rogers’ greatest collaboration. Review
As a ripped-from-the-headlines police procedural, Frenzy is above average. But it’s somewhat lacking for Hitchcock, despite its fascinating deviations from his usual projects... Review
It’s original, confounding, and profound, though it culminates in an ending capable of exasperating half of its viewers, while giving the other half a glimmer of hope. Review
Actually could have been a touch longer, to detail a bit more of the characters’ predicaments, yet its fast pace, coupled with its use of history as an intermittent backdrop to love, is strangely, hauntingly unique. Review
Here, the thrills can never really be described as larger-than-life characters engaging in heroic undertakings; this world is dark, gritty, brutal, and unforgiving – yet uncommonly absorbing. Review
By the end, it doesn’t feel like a complete film, but it’s nonetheless effective, thought-provoking, and sweet. Review
The camaraderie, humor, and bittersweetness of the finale can’t overcome the strangeness of Lee’s fate, which doesn’t feel like fitting justice. Review
As insightful as it is colorful, and as cinematically entertaining as it is provocative. Review
It may not be a nail-biter, but the subject matter is educational, captivating, and entertaining. Review
This lack of verve carries over to the musical numbers as well, which can’t manage to replicate the catchiness of those written for the original. Review
One meaningless battle after another assaults the senses, until even the action sequences appear dull. And with such one-note characters, none of the adventure, destruction, romance, or peril have any impact. Review
The two leads are quite impressive, managing to overcome the limitations of their largely stock roles to create a warmth and an energy not often found in such softball approaches to periods of historical despair. Review
The love story itself is the highlight, boasting a rawness and realism, smartly designed amid the alternating fantasy and horror of a carefree past and a forbidding future. Review
The boisterous, tumbling waters certainly make for a unique backdrop to the drama, additionally providing a nemesis for the climax, which again returns to the macabre subjects of classic film noir. Review
Bursting with deviant creativity, Mutant Aliens transitions into quite the adventure film, full of shootouts and high-speed chases, though it remains less focused – and, ultimately, less amusing – than Plympton’s previous efforts. Review
Although the animal has been switched from a seafaring man-eater to a land-based monstrosity, Grizzly doesn’t craft much of an identity beyond Jaws in the woods. Review
It’s as if Cuaron aims to convey that any random period in an individual’s life can be either usual or unusual, but undoubtedly not the heavily embellished fiction most often witnessed in customary moviemaking. This, of course, infrequently translates into entertainment. Review
More of a remake than a continuation, this follow-up provides moderate amusement but ultimately only for audiences itching for continued massacres from the vengeful, cursed specter. Review
Lanthimos once again opts to inject bizarreness for the sake of bizarreness, at a great detriment to both artistry and entertainment value. Review
The space-bound, sci-fi/horror subgenre is rare enough that Event Horizon is still a welcome inclusion. Review
Alternating with the mild adventure are moments of brief body horror, a hint of humor, glimpses of nudity, and even intermittent flirting. Review
Isn’t a complete adventure as much as it is a small, confined exercise in horror and suspense. It’s also worth mentioning that the acting is exceptional... Review
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