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Number of movie reviews: 237 / 237
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Although this was the weakest of the Langdon films so far, the cast was remarkable.
All the funny parts were in the trailer and even those parts aren’t sidesplittingly funny.
Affleck, Simmons, Bernthal and Kendrick more than deliver in their respective roles, however, the story was too cluttered...
The chemistry between Radcliffe and Dano is easy and effortless.
There is a small part of the film that elicits some sort of excitement, building up to an unfortunately rushed climax.
Burton creates a visually spectacular backdrop that is colorful, yet tonally dark, crafting a beautiful landscape for the movie.
Kraskinsi creates a touching family drama that beautifully blends humor and sentimentality.
While reminiscent of old classic westerns, the movie lacked any depth in making their characters worth watching.
A touchingly funny story about love, loss, revenge and vintage couture.
I was pleasantly surprising how funny the movie turned out to be.
Though the story feels one-dimensional, it does inspire you to look up the works of Wolfe.
Plainly shows an interesting story with a delightful meet cute.
While the movie left much to be desired, Radcliffe does an amazing job...
Not only a smart and entertaining thriller, it’s funny as well, from start to finish.
The animation and visuals made for a vibrantly brilliant visionary tale.
A true character piece that intricately showcases each actor’s performance...
A clever, surprisingly deep tale of grocery store items that learn the truth behind what’s beyond those glass doors.
Eels like one giant sketch, providing the bullet points of each person’s struggle without allowing audiences to see the depth of each character.
While the film is made up of a strong, well-rounded cast, the story lacks real depth and dimension.
There’s no real driving force to keep viewers intrigued, with the exception of Smith and Robbie’s onscreen chemistry.
The chemistry between Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell is the key element to making this movie work.
Feels like the poor man’s Jason Bourne, masking a weak story with amazing fight sequences and extravagant car chases.
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