These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1321 / 1321
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It devolves into a bullet-dodging, body-battering, glass-shattering, scenery-demolishing collection of brawls. Review
A macabre yet funny adventure, though one small enough in its ambitions as to become terribly unmemorable. Review
It’s as horrifying as it is hilarious, even managing to work in a Hitler comparison that, while not a perfect parallel, is a relevant likening worth scrutinizing. Review
It has a hell of a coda, following up a spine-tingling climax with a perversely poetic finale and parting shot. Review
The pacing, the action, and the humor generally offset the deficiencies in continuity and storytelling. Review
It’s routinely frustrating just how often Peppermint opts for anticipated confrontations and escapes rather than artistic deviations from stale cliches. Review
Despite a couple of very minor additions to the formula, the novelty of it all is almost entirely lost. Review
A classic tale of wrongful imprisonment, daring escape, and vigilantism as revenge... Review
It may not be the best of the pirate adventure films, but The Black Swan holds its own against the Errol Flynn pictures of the era. Review
The picture offers up engaging moral conundrums and perspectives on war, from sacrificing human life in pursuit of victory... Review
There are lulls here and there, but the finale hints at the cathartic fantasy of annihilative vengeance... Review
May be slow in spots and unsure of when to cut to black, but its educational and entertainment values are magnificent... Review
Crafting an original story is hardly necessary, since the focus is on perverting typical children’s characters with penis jokes and puppet prison rape japes. Review
It’s not really a complete film, but a single mission soaked in energetic savagery. At least the tone is consistent and uncompromisingly bleak. Review
There are problems with the execution, but the finale is extraordinarily grand. Review
The only components that aren’t outright deplorable are the sets... Review
Despite the visual genuineness of its unglamorous New York setting, Fear City isn’t sure of what it wants to be. Review
Without Karen Black's exceptional performances, this trilogy of terror wouldn’t be nearly as entertaining. Review
Rich with forbidding details and impressive scare tactics. Review
It’s positively dismaying, in a good way, culminating in a chase – and chaos – that is as unforgettable as it is disorienting and cryptic. Review
Isn’t smart sci-fi; instead, it’s boilerplate survival horror, preoccupied with death, destruction, and monsters. Review
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