These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 589 / 589
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High production quality, beautiful cinematography, and lovely music by Volker Bertelmann all make this a memorable war drama. Review
I just wish there were more of these profound moments to make the film more memorable than it is. Perhaps it’s best to leave it as a stage adaptation. Review
If you like the cast, I recommend you seek this one out, it’s got enough going for it that just might pleasantly surprise you. Review
There is plenty to marvel at in Poor Things, but in the end, it’s Bella’s odyssey of self-discovery that makes the film worth watching, beautifully realized by Stone and the excellent ensemble cast. Review
Origin is a towering achievement, adapting a non-fiction book as a narrative film is tricky, but she manages to weave an impressively engaging, deeply moving, and thought-provoking piece. Review
Fans of French cinema and/or foodie movies should definitely seek this one out... Review
The sense of mystery and melancholy is magnified by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch’s evocative score and Jamie Ramsay’s ethereal cinematography that looks stunning on the big screen. Review
It’s a simple, meditative piece featuring a captivating lead performance by Koji Yakusho. Review
Despite the thrilling race sequences, Ferrari lacks a certain oomph (or vroom in this case) to mark a memorable comeback. Review
American Fiction is a biting satire that’s thoroughly engaging and as multidimensional as its characters. Review
Directed by George Seaton and co-written by Seaton and Valentine Davies, this movie truly captures the spirit of Christmas … about goodwill, generosity, kindness, and serving others. Review
The film takes a while to get going but gets more engaging once it gets into gear. Overall I think Troughton did a good job crafting an atmospheric and intriguing thriller with an effective less-is-more approach. Review
Love his quirky but warmhearted sense of humor and imaginative creativity. His Wonka version has just the right amount of kookiness, magical whimsy, and heart that’s perfect for the holiday season. Review
This film is a towering achievement that’s done with utmost love and admiration for the late music virtuoso. I was fully immersed in the film, even the slower moments didn’t feel tedious. Review
Kingsley, Harris, and Curtin make for an unlikely but fun trio, while Quon did an outstanding job as Jules in a silent performance with just her expression and body language. Review
While there are things I admire about Fennell’s direction and the performances, ultimately it’s a shallow and vile endeavor. Review
Overall this is an admirable work by Borgli, a highly original, genre-bending piece that actually has something interesting to say. Review
While the creators had a neat idea about how we’re shaped by the dreams we hold dearest in our hearts, overall the movie doesn’t really tug at my heartstrings. Review
Next Goal Wins has all the ingredients to be a profound and uplifting underdog sports story, but unfortunately, it never quite rises to that level. Review
Quiz Lady is wonderfully fun, kooky, and entertaining from start to finish. Review
Funny, relatable, and poignant, I thoroughly enjoyed this one from start to finish. Review
Even the pair of talented actors and the power of nostalgia still can’t overcome a lackluster script. Review
I’m glad I got a chance to finally see this one. It’s not as deep or emotionally resonant as I would’ve liked, but still warrants a recommendation. Review
The message that one person’s trash can be a gift for another is beautifully realized in this inspiring feel-good drama. Review
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