Movie reviews of Jeffrey Rex Bertelsen

These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.

Number of movie reviews: 872 / 872

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Dexter Fletcher’s Ghosted had all the right ingredients to make a real hit. Unfortunately, the film never comes together in a satisfying way. Review

4.0

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2023-04-30

2023

Rather than taking the attractive premise in an exciting direction, the film goes for a romance subplot that doesn’t work and a crime family subplot that doesn’t hold your attention. Review

5.9

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2023-04-30

2023

It is a wicked and intense horror film that doubles as a bloody entertaining pregnancy scare nightmare. Review

8.0

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2023-04-23

2023

The very charming Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is another hit from Game Night directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, who have a lot of fun with the material all the while showing a lot of affection for it. Review

7.9

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2023-04-22

2023

Chad Stahelski’s John Wick: Chapter 4 is, admittedly, quite long and overwhelming, but, throughout the runtime, the film’s direction, writing, stunt work, and acting keep on building and building until they’ve raised the bar to such a height that the film stands tall as one of the best and most intoxicating action films in recent memory. Review

9.0

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2023-04-07

2023

Although Scream VI doesn’t quite live up to 2022’s entry or the first two Craven films in the series, it is still an undeniably entertaining meta-murder-mystery movie. It’s a good sequel, but it isn’t much more than that, in large part because it doesn’t have as much to say as the excellent 2022 legacyquel did. Review

7.5

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2023-04-03

2023

Those who like to devour true crime films whole should find enough to chew on in Boston Strangler to have an exciting evening, but if you like to assess and analyze these films comparatively, you’ll quickly notice just how much it owes to David Fincher’s Zodiac, which it sometimes lifts entire scenes from. Review

6.0

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2023-03-27

2023

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This is a well-budgeted and relatively nice-looking sci-fi dinosaur B-movie concept with an excellent actor in the lead role. It is clear as day that it was reworked quite a bit and perhaps even butchered in the editing room, and there are some really questionable choices made here and there, but it is watchable. Review

5.5

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2023-03-26

2023

As a film, it feels too much like a generic international Bond flick to truly stand out. As always, Idris Elba’s central performance ensures that even though the material is merely lukewarm some scenes absolutely sizzle. Review

6.0

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2023-03-19

2023

While Knock at the Cabin is somewhat of a step forward for M. Night Shyamalan when compared to both Glass and Old, I would not classify it as a return to form. Review

5.5

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2023-03-19

2023

In spite of how modern the film is, Johnson and Merrick’s Missing ultimately doesn’t feel as fresh as the previous hits that have made this gimmicky modern genre so popular (including Searching). Review

7.0

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2023-03-11

2023

Ryan Coogler caught lightning in a bottle with the sublime first Creed film, which I don’t think either of its sequels has gotten close to being as effective as. Review

7.9

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2023-03-04

2023

Solid performances from Winston, Mackie, Russo, and, especially, Harbour help to make this unoriginal haunted house film work relatively well. Review

6.0

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2023-02-25

2023

Dave Franco’s Somebody I Used to Know is not as funny as it thinks it is and it isn’t as original as you may have hoped it would be. But it features a solid cast doing good and charming work, as well as fallible, realistic characters. Review

6.0

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2023-02-17

2023

It is a breathlessly paced sci-fi superhero epic in the style of a Saturday morning cartoon. As a film, its tonal balancing act owes a lot to both Rick and Morty and Star Wars, but it winds up not really coming anywhere close to the heights of either franchise. Review

6.0

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2023-02-17

2023

Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel are good fun in the lead roles, and they manage to function in both rom-com and action comedy scenes. The film makes a great case for those three stars, but that just isn’t enough. Some of the action is quite entertaining, but, ultimately, Jason Moore’s Shotgun Wedding is let down by the unfunny or overplayed jokes and the generic characters. Review

5.9

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2023-02-15

2023

It oozes style and is so wildly impressive that it regularly made my jaw drop because of how inventive, deliberate, and playful Park’s visual storytelling is here. Review

9.5

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2023-02-05

2023

With layered, intelligent, and darkly witty writing, The Banshees of Inisherin is not just arguably Martin McDonagh’s best film but also one of the very best films of 2022. Review

9.5

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2023-01-29

2023

Whether or not it tells the true story, I’m not sure either, but it’s such a tragic and torturous portrait that it’s hard to really look at without feeling the pain that permeates it from minute one. Nevertheless, I think both the person Norma Jeane and the icon Marilyn Monroe deserve better than what this film ultimately is. Review

6.0

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2023-01-28

2023

Once the film has hit on something, it just does the same thing over and over again until the film is over. It is repetitive, it is familiar, it lets its incredibly talented comedic cast down, and, eventually, you just get tired of it, as the film — at close to two hours — is just too long. Review

4.5

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2023-01-28

2023

The film follows in the footsteps of other similar movies that look to the Lassie-formula for inspiration (it is relatively emotionally manipulative, as you might expect, but once Gonker is lost, you rarely see him), and you’ll probably forget about the film’s existence relatively quickly. But the sweet and kind messages at the heart of this story make it watchable. Review

5.0

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2023-01-22

2023

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An infectious joy, S. S. Rajamouli’s genre-fluid three-hour epic action musical bromance film is every bit as good as its word-of-mouth suggests. It is so charming, undeniably overwhelming, but also just pure movie magic. Review

9.0

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2023-01-20

2023

This could have been a strong television series if it had been tweaked just a little, but as films, these are just too messy. Still, though, Bodil Jørgensen and, especially, Jesper Christensen are great in these fascinating but messy historical dramas about the German occupation of Denmark. Review

5.0

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2023-01-19

2023

Santiago Mitre’s Argentina, 1985 is a really solid and entertaining courtroom drama with absorbing and heart-wrenching testimonies. Ricardo Darín is terrific in the central role, and I’d also like to highlight Laura Paredes and Peter Lanzan... Review

8.0

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2023-01-13

2023

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