These are all the movies and series that Alex has reviewed. Read more at: CineFiles Movie Reviews.
Number of movie reviews: 693 / 693
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No flab, all action, and unapologetic about it. Review
With this film, he might just be saying too much at once. But too many good things is better than none at all. Review
It is a sequence like that one that shows us glimpses of The Equalizer, which is easily a more thrilling low-key action film. Review
The plot of the film is a silly game of smoke and mirrors, leading us down a path and then attempting to pull the rug out from under us. Review
Beyond the occasional fun acting performance, though, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a lacking experience. Review
Two to three set pieces use the eponymous building to good effect. Otherwise, it is an empty action experience without character, wit, or intelligence. Review
Light-hearted and well-intentioned, a wholesome family film with an animation guru pulling the strings. Review
The action serves its necessary function. The comedy is more effective than your average action venture. Review
Gives us characters worth rooting for in an environment that is actively trying to suppress them, both textually and subtextually. Review
A chuckle here and there. But ultimately it is boilerplate plotting, derivative comedy, and airless depictions of basketball. Review
Narratively divorced, Soldado remains a tough sell. It is hard on the soul, bleak for the sake of bleak, its only justification appearing to be that the world really is that bleak anyway. Review
The only genuine aspect is the action set pieces. They are flashy and loud and violent and, occasionally, quite effective. Everything else feels phoned in. Review
The documentary may read at large stretches like a greatest hits reel of Rogers’ program, but in a sense that is enough to make the point. Review
A really good Pixar movie. It is a fairly good superhero movie. As a long-awaited follow up to The Incredibles, it doesn’t stack up as strongly. Review
A light, high concept comedy with a loose script and charismatic actors who are playfully working to hide the looseness. Review
The numerous issues with Superfly, surprisingly, do not take away from what makes the film compelling. Review
Undoubtedly a film whose intensity and psychological weight are palpable, unshakable entities. Review
The strong acting, the lavish costume design, the snappy editing. It all adds up. But it isn’t the well-oiled machine that it thinks it is. Review
We get a great cast wielding an offbeat, close-quarters action story. Review
It isn’t style over substance, nor is it narrative over form. It is a seamless integration of great style and great narrative. Review
The jokes run thin early. The plot is uninspired and fails hard when it decides to play the heartstrings. Review
As much as the tone struggles to mesh, the core of Upgrade is jam-packed with entertainment value. Review
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