These are all the movies and series that Kenny has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 198 / 198
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Does have some things going for it. It's just not going to get anywhere near the pantheon of this genre.
Maybe the best cast of any TV show ever in one of the stupidest TV shows ever.
The movie focuses on these things, and does it well, I just think there was more to explore...
Joon Ho definitely has such an original, bizarre style that his film seems like something completely on its own.
Not great, but it is definitely a change of pace driven by a large female cast...
It just didn't work and you move onto something else they have done. Just maybe skip over this one.
A misfire from nearly all points, but you can still see the possibility that there was a good movie somewhere in there.
Roberts and Franco are as likable as always, and there is a certain slickness about it that makes it much better than it has any business being.
I am not sure what Journey to Greenland offers other than a look at an unique land.
A silly horror film that might have gone straight to streaming if it didn't have the stars attached.
Plenty of laughs, enough to make the short time worth it.
The voice actors are solid, the animation is fairly slick, which makes this a nice trip down memory lane...
Spider-Man is joy and fun, and his first real Marvel film is exactly that as well.
If Dirty Grandpa did not have Jason Mantzoukas and Adam Pally, it would be completely unwatchable.
It's incredibly hard to maintain a narrative in a small space, but Director Roger Gual does it masterfully here...
A unique experience, and one that will sit with me for awhile.
Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass walk the Before Sunrise path, but without the great locations in this nice little indie film.
A weird mixture of absurdism and real life that does generate laughs just because of the talent, but leaves it feeling a bit distant.
A fun little horror film about two kids visiting with the grandparents they have never met.
Holds it back, which is unfortunate since it already had so much working against it.
Some miscasting, and a bit formulaic story mars this movie about a woman who cares for a young paralyzed man.
Riley Keough is outstanding in an otherwise underwhelming movie about a friendship/romance of two women.
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