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Number of movie reviews: 198 / 198
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Makes a traditional story seem more original and human, and a peak inside a world we don't often see.
It just all seems played out and something we have seen before.
McCarthy does what she can to save the film, and succeeds on occasion, but it just isn't nearly enough.
At times very funny, great chase scenes, then weaving into some pretty hardcore violence...
Ends up being a somewhat nice trip down memory lane in instances, but there aren't nearly enough of them...
It is pretty standard, and that holds it back a bit. However, the subjects are interesting...
It ends up being dark, violent and a perfect direction for super hero films to go in the future.
Obviously powered by its action scenes, which once again are creative, funny, thrilling and a joy to watch.
The cast, as you would expect, is outstanding and probably keep this from becoming maudlin or even slow as the movie does drag at times.
They straight up steal ideas from Inception, but they seem to have a less firm grip of the world they are creating...
The entire cast is great, and creators Dave Chernin and John Chernin know exactly how to give equal time to each character over the course of the season.
It's not all shark sneak attacks, Johannes Roberts knows how to build dread, and it really works for long periods throughout the film.
What you come to expect with the series, and not much more.
Gal Gadot is fantastic. She has the perfect combination of badassery, power, confidence and charm, and IS Wonder Woman.
James McAvoy gives an acting class performance, and M. Night Shyamalan continues his rebirth in this entertaining thriller.
Never really goes over the top or has too much fun with its material. That leaves the viewer not having much fun as well.
Ends up being a pretty straight forward ghost story, when it could have been a lot more fun.
The real star of the show may be Hannibal Buress. Too bad the rest of it isn't up to his level.
Seems like something that was a good idea going in, but never really got fully realized.
Isn't really a horror film in the traditional sense of the word, more of a slow, occultish burn anchored by Isler and Levine.
It's not earth shattering by any means, but it is solid, and that is about all you can ask for these days when it comes to romantic comedies.
One of those hidden shows that definitely needs to be found by a bigger audience.
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