These are all the movies and series that Vincent has reviewed. Read more at: Qwipster's Movie Reviews.
Number of movie reviews: 4223 / 4223
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More exhausting than exhilarating, the goods are delivered, but there's a lot of overhead tacked on to each morsel... Review
A dumb rock-em-sock-em robot-vs.-monster battle royale... Review
Solid actors, good writing, vibrant costume work, a terrific score, humor that's delivered with refreshing subtlety, and Coogler's taut pacing... Review
It takes more than a few interesting ideas to make a credible movie, but this one lacks the budget or deft hands at the helm... Review
Satisfy in its bittersweet reflections, bolstered by nice characterizations and actors who are up to the task of fleshing in the humanity to their roles. Review
Entertaining in spots despite its inherent shabbiness... Review
Still emerges as McDonagh's most ambitious and satisfying film to date. Review
An absurd film, but made by those who know it is, and know we know. Review
Emerges as a heart-warming tale that entertains younger viewers without babying them... Review
It's hard not to come away feeling like the film is always striving for a greatness it falls short of achieving. Review
A beautiful film on many levels, and an easy recommendation for young, old, and everyone in between. Review
An intelligent and thoughtful film about leadership and strength in the face of overwhelming odds... Review
A wonderful adventure that seems to get better with age, and highly recommended for children of all ages. Review
Finds some choice comedic wrinkles, despite a narrative that feels massaged and contorted... Review
Though a thoroughly entertaining film, it's not all amazing... Review
It feels forced in a story that, until that point, feels so natural and seamless in the way it develops. Review
Continues the challenging look, but struggles to offer up enough connective tissue for us to look at our own human selves afterward. Review
Possibly the most cynical "just for fun" movie you'll see this year. Review
Mostly keeps its pleasures and terrors on the surface level, but underneath the somewhat nonsensical supernatural storyline... Review
May not be a 'good time' in tone, but most crime-drama aficionados will likely find it worth their time to check out. Review
Kyle Mooney has the 'socially anxious character who doesn't seem to quite fit in despite being able to emulate the lingo around him' down quite well. Review
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