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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Although it seems impossible, the film grows exponentially stupider with every passing minute. Review
The acting isn’t great, with a couple of lines of dialogue that are unintentionally hysterical... Review
There’s mediocrity here, but also some obvious monster movie fun. Review
The whole project has become something of a parody of itself... Review
The climax is so dementedly intriguing and morbidly satisfying... Review
An effective bit of suspense reminiscent of the tone and endeavors seen in “Sicario”... Review
Extreme coincidences topped with unconvincing contrivances continue to add up... Review
Little more than a heavily abridged template for a routine fantasy thriller. Review
Vicious, brutal, and relentless, never pausing for a moment of levity or comedy. Review
Just not gratifying to seek out obscure copycats of beloved masterpieces. Review
The successes or failures of the rather distasteful antiheroes prove utterly inconsequential and uninspiring. Review
Despite strong imagery, no wordiness, moving artistry, and a taste for every type of combat, the film simply can’t hold up on visuals alone. Review
There are a few amusing sci-fi concoctions running around, but they’re savagely humbled by the dreadful conversations and lackluster love banter. Review
Just one more forgettable, indistinguishable entry into the rapidly-growing collection of Marvel’s superhero extravaganzas. Review
Fortunately, the Minions are used in proper doses to break up the slower, less interesting digressions. Review
The potent mix of action and pathos captures a sense of impassioned adventure... Review
None of the characters are authentic in this gun-blazing, high-stakes heist film setting. Review
Keeps going and going until nothing feels impressive – or fun. Review
Most unforgivable is simply the lack of laugh-out-loud moments. Review
One of those rare Pixar films that feels as if made solely for young audiences, with scant material for maturer crowds... Review
It’s short and simple moral notes, and a heartwarming resolution, are far superior to the feature film that it accompanies theatrically (“Cars 3”). Review
The girls’ plight feels manufactured rather than natural. Review
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