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Number of movie reviews: 4223 / 4223
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The love story is truly tragic, not only in the past, but also in the present as Yun-Fat is involved with another woman to whom,... Review
The characters are idiotic, the plot confusing, the outfits laughable, the acting horrible, and the directing ham-handed. Review
Koontz adapted this piece of trash from his lackluster novel and makes one of the most gruesome and dull films to come out in... Review
Nothing groundbreaking here, but definitely delivers the goods for action fans. Review
The film succeeds in that it is actually quite funny most of the time, yet the sum of its parts are greater than the whole. Review
City Hunter features some truly funny and tongue-in-cheek moments that more than make up for the derivative and hokey plot. Review
Only the most die hard Jackie Chan fans should watch this, if only to make you appreciate his other films more. Review
Easily the most vapid film Spielberg has ever done. Review
A snappy script, terrific jazzy soundtrack, and engaging direction keeps the film always moving while never losing the humorous... Review
Bad Boys is a good looking film, but needlessly overwrought in the style department, and the fast cutting style and extreme... Review
His unsavory interrogation tactics gets him booted off the force, and now that his sister has been kidnapped by the baddies, he... Review
Madsen, Todd and all the rest of the actors do a superb job as well. Review
The film itself features a unique flavor and a competent crew of actors, while the script is of the stuff late-night cable... Review
Credit goes also to the effects crew for an exciting storm scene, but that scene is about the only time the film ever achieves... Review
Much of the humor is as subtle as it comes, so much so that I can see many viewers not fully understanding why any of the on... Review
This film had quite excellent reviews from most major critics, but after watching it, I can only scratch my head as to exactly... Review
Deservedly garnering Oscars for Best Picture and the two stars, The Silence of the Lambs is a near masterpiece of horrific... Review
Funny, tragic, moving and shocking -- a near masterpiece of pent-up angst cinema. Review
Still not really as well done as the first, but the fatal flaw that kills this film comes from the terrible last 20 minutes of... Review
You may feel a guilt hangover afterward, but while the film is showing your eyes will be glued to the screen. Review
Roberts is good as usual, with Mulroney and Diaz surprisingly terrific in their respective roles. Review
I can hardly remember it all now, just one day after seeing it, probably because my attention seemed to be fixed everywhere but... Review
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