These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.
Number of movie reviews: 662 / 662
Years
The challenge remains the wanton recklessness of the character arcs that make for a scattered story... Review
Wears a giant badge of pride next to a tiny medallion of shame on its cinematic uniform on being banned in four nations... Review
Asks a great deal of its audience for the allowance of disbelief. Review
The compassion Doran's film stirs for economic and social challenges is genuine and resolute. Review
Weaves an intellectual web to test these limits inside a unique psyche better than films ten times its length. Review
A film that probably needed to stretch its world-building into a richly-detailed TV mini-series with a step up in maturity... Review
You will undoubtedly get your mind’s worth and your money’s worth stepping up the cerebral challenge of this film. Review
The premise may be innocent enough, but the hijinks that ensue jolt with their own sinisterly comedic glee. Review
While the acting is inarguably impressive, not all of the chatty circles along the way maintain a strong interest level... Review
Brims with allegory and is strikingly shot. However, the film’s compelling qualities never seem to match its obscene effort towards the art. Review
Strides proudly and powerfully with every progressive step as one of the best MCU films we’ve ever seen. Review
The film may not be entirely sweeping and captivating, but all can marvel at Vega’s lead performance of pure poignancy. Review
Even with relaxing some standards for criticism, the outcome is amateur hour trying to pass itself off as prestige. Review
Technical shortcomings aside, the influential and tangible messages emanating from the screen story conceived by Ayman Jamal are ever-present... Review
Nearly every portion of 42 Grams, edited leanly by David Burkhart, observes events as they transpired in their moments. Review
Savvy styling is employed to tell this sordid biographical tale with deceptive flow and salacious wit. Review
Features tenderly audacious performances from the three main men. Review
The film could fill volumes of studies with its fascinating ruminations on a great many themes of all layers of meticulousness on display. Review
One will fail to find a genuine performance of dedicated clarity. Review
Chef de cuisine Ridley Scott employed his trusted and talented detail of sous chefs to mastermind this sharply effective thriller. Review
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