These are all the movies and series that Alex has reviewed. Read more at: CineFiles Movie Reviews.
Number of movie reviews: 685 / 685
Years
Has an intense mainstream appeal, in that it is adherent enough to convention while still providing visual symbols that feel new. Review
Just needed more wrinkles in its plot to deliver the experience that it intends to. Review
Disturbing, crude, and humorous, this gory flick is vying to become a new staple of midnight movie rotations. Review
A surprising amount of mileage that the film makes out of the simplicity of its comedic premise... Review
Wrapped up in energetic music, but that is not enough to put a veil over the flatness of the film. Review
An exhilarating ride through a debauched unseen world... Review
Marred by nearly innumerable shortcomings, all of which combine into a conventional mess of a film. Review
Absurd and funny, sweet and earnest, and endlessly riding an undercurrent wave of darkness. Review
Fails to be either an original action film nor a satisfactory all-around comedy, it has its moments where both genres can shine... Review
Purposefully confounding. It does not want to be accessible. Review
Soderbergh remains at the top of his game. His vision controls this whimsically haphazard narrative with artistic precision. Review
More contrived than it is emotionally affecting, making poor work out of its source material. Review
Starts off moving toward a successful end, then gets blocked by some sour gag or cliche narrative beat. Review
The performances and visual presence of its director keep the film from slacking on pace or cinematics. Review
Uninspired: the setting, the score, the story, and the climax. Review
Denies us access to its protagonist and weaves a story that actively hides what is most interesting. Review
A gaudy neon mess of epically tone deaf proportions, and there is no use wasting any more time discussing it. Review
With an epic scale on a tight runtime, Dunkirk is efficient storytelling at its finest. Review
Vibrant and bright, throwing science fiction imagery in our faces until the cows come home. But it could use more than that. Review
Wish Upon is starvation. It is the conscious lack of sustenance. Review
Has a surprising amount of depth in its storytelling... Review
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