These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.
Number of movie reviews: 689 / 689
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The shininess, so to speak, is an undeniably impressive and redeeming feature to a lack of implemented originality. Review
Much appreciation is earned by Sean Fallon and Charlotte Burnett to deal with this weight in a frank, honest, and tidy fashion. Even in contracted form, the timing and pacing is excellent. Review
Extra Innings challenge suicide with a very virtuous balance of wrought drama and disarming brevity. This is can be a hard watch, but an overwhelmingly heartwarming one as well. Review
The Kris Bowers musical score and the soaring drone, helicopter, and action cam cinematography is eye-popping for the silver screen. Still and matching her Hollywood biopic, the soulfulness of Bethany Hamilton is the reason to watch this film. Her earnest thankfulness and her indomitable will are greater than the oceanic wonders. Review
Foreign soil be damned, the honesty and harmony of hardscrabble is alive and well in Wild Rose. Shouts of anger and tirades of tears fuel the fights and the vocals churning from Jessie Buckley in what will stand as one of the finest performances of the year. Review
All of this is a downright blast and a big screen feast for a summer movie season that has burned more cinematic food on the grill than it has properly served. Review
Turn the volume up and indulge in such wonderful reverie. Review
The movie looks and sounds like a billion bucks. That said, story and purpose matter more than prowess at this point. Review
Dangling the mysteries of the fallout from an off-screen cataclysmic event, the mental maelstrom of Starfish is eerie, imaginative, and highly impactful. Review
Men in Black: International goes nowhere you haven’t seen three times. Review
With spunky material, both actors show tremendous comic timing and moldable talent to squeeze the sugar and wring the acid out of these two potential partners. Review
Young Lola Wayne Villa’s nearly solo performance is shattering. To put her in that position with poise, this is a bold and intriguing filmmaking effort from Amber Sealey. Review
Try as it may, this second attempt is another impossible undertaking and unmitigated disappointment. Review
Much of the method of Always Be My Maybe may be routine, but the resulting charm is unfailingly welcome. Review
The story of The Biggest Little Farm may be a niche, but it has the power to inform and inspire similar wellsprings of progressive innovation and change. Review
The three-man editing team macheted the satiating slugfest we wanted with the bumbling calamities and preposterous survival saves of the people we don’t care about. This movie will have its loyal audience, but it is a creative step back for the MonsterVerse. Review
The casting and performances in Aladdin are one step forward and two steps back. Review
With each increasingly more expensive movie in this series, the hero and the action have become more relentless with every new threat. Review
Much that transpires in Still Human disarms our sensibilities. The arc is plenty predictable but very earnest... Review
High and low, dry and wet, close and far, and through every blizzard in between, Penguins presents this apprehensive newbie with education and entertainment combined together. Review
As a micro-budget short film Trained is imperfect but endlessly interesting. Review
Reeling in the wake of the perfect set-up of Avengers: Infinity War and answering every ounce of hype, Avengers: Endgame has accomplished that very feat. All of the prodigious forethought and fortitude has paid off. Review
Beyond this artistic commitment and creative blend of genres, the messages of Stuck win over. Review
The result may be painstakingly slow at times, but its grounded firmness is precisely its beauty. Review
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