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Number of movie reviews: 4223 / 4223
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It’s hard not to feel like an opportunity was missed in building upon what came before rather than destroying it. Review
Green’s direction is solid, and while the script choices and occasionally awkward dialogue will leave a few heads scratching, the tension is there... Review
With kill moments that are particularly nasty, introducing into the film the one-liners that Freddy would come to use in subsequent sequels to cap off each nightmare. Review
A funny film for those who prefer witticism and intellectual banter to physical pratfalls and injections of needless vulgarity. Review
I guess this is one mischievous parasitic endeavor that is meant for another host. Review
Definitely merits a look for strong fans of any of the previously mentioned films, or for lovers of good, old-fashioned pulp sci-fi fantasy. Review
Freddy’s Revenge isn’t the worst of the Elm Street films, but it is the least necessary. Review
This is far from a masterpiece — it’s just fun schlock. Review
Packs enough ammo to hit its target as a thoughtful and retrospective throwback to the gritty but darkly humorous character-driven crime dramas of yesteryear. Review
Innocuously fun, though fans of the book will likely be somewhat disappointed by the curious lack of suspense and intrigue... Review
It stays just above water most of the way, in a low grade fashion, but the third act is a complete mess... Review
An evolutionary genre piece, rather than a revolutionary one. Review
The documentary provokes us to thoughts and emotions that may be sometimes uncomfortable to deal with... Review
A tedious premise that fails primarily because it encroaches too far into repugnance to be able to keep its audience in the mood for laughter. Review
Isn’t a very compelling film beyond its concepts and design. Review
It’s a throwback to a simpler, but still effective form of suspenseful storytelling. Review
It’s fine to dust off and play once in a while to reminisce about the old days, but without the fond remembrances, it’s just another dated curiosity. Review
A soap opera at its core, but as recommendable an example of one as there has been on the silver screen in some time. Review
Flawed if you’re looking for realism, but is still quite entertaining, delivering interesting theories out of preposterous ideas in a way where you almost believe it could actually happen. Review
As comedy is entirely subjective, I can only attest to the fact that I found enough humor within The Spy Who Dumped Me to make it a worthwhile endeavor... Review
Nothing is built up to the point where we genuinely care about what’s going on, we’re only left to admire The Meg for its bells and whistles. Review
Even for a film in which everyone is expecting a high kill count, it’s the overkill count that threatens to make the film feel exploitative... Review
But given the state of the production that we can see, and the rather weak script, a return to glory seems too much to ask for. Review
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