These are all the movies and series that David has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 533 / 533
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A quaint little film that starts slowly but builds into its own brand of humor.
Definitely not for everyone, this intense thriller focuses on the sound of horror and is a very slow burn.
Despite being emotionally hard hitting, the excellent character building and script at times takes a backseat to some derivative plot points.
Full of loving gothic imagery, the CGI violence goes a bit too far to be stellar.
Nothing to write home about, but the first solid American Godzilla movie.
Heavy on the action, but at times terrifying, this Indian Jones knock-off deserves a second look.
Confusingly edited, stereotypical characters, and a plot that is evident nearly halfway through, this movie is not worth your admission.
This tale of how Dracula came to be has been left untold for a reason.
A thrilling monster mash, this movie is high on the monster mash and the imagery surrounding it, but low on plot and characterization.
The King of the Monsters makes his first appearance in the unforgettable 1954 Gojira/Godizilla.
Elodramatic and overstuffed, this film is only for those who want an up and down experience for ninety or so minutes.
The mother of all mad scientist classics sustains itself with mood, sets, and timely acting moments.
Revolutionary, exciting, and technically astounding, King Kong is a must watch monster movie.
A real human protagonist, a real selection of atmospheric shots, and a winning score highlight my favorite of the Universal monsters.
Boris Karloff struts his stuff as Imhotep in one of the most revolutionary Universal movies.
The movie is incredibly creepy for a number of reasons, and these are the reasons why the film is undeniably a classic.
Young love, brotherhood, and the intense creation of music – you couldn’t ask for more.
Bloody horror fun, the whole ending killed (no pun intended) it for me.
Wonderfully acted, but a bit overlong, this film will be a crowd pleaser despite its heavy symbolism in today’s world.
Thoroughly bleak and yet oddly moving, The Lobster is extremely strange but worth your time.
Oddly watchable, this manga-turned film features bloody gore and questionable performances.
Filled with more of the same frantic fights and sharp suits from the first film, this sequel will please fans of the series with more of the same.
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