These are all the movies and series that Olivia has reviewed. Read more at: Geek Ireland.
Number of movie reviews: 146 / 146
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The Knives Out tales balance humour with mystery brilliantly and even though we're satisfied at the end of the tale, we also want more. Review
Spirited is one of the best modern Christmas movies that has all the kitchiness you want from a festive flick, but backs it up by not falling into too many tired tropes. Review
We can't get into more details on the film without spoiling some major plot points, but what we can say is, aside from one or two dodgy CGI moments, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is perfection. Review
There aren't enough words to heap enough praise on this film — it's wonderfully written, has fantastic performances, shot beautifully, and will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. Review
Pinocchio isn't necessarily a smash hit, but isn't a total blunder either. Review
The Gray Man is just a grey film with no colour or artistic flair to it and all attempts at that fall as flat as the colour it's named after. Review
Thor: Love and Thunder is a raucous rock concert with plenty of heart and action that is, essentially, the essence of what a comic-based film is all about. It will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it will make you laugh so much you cry as it takes you on their epic rollercoaster. Review
All in all, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness is a fun adventure with plenty of action and drama that an MCU film should have, but certainly has more twists and turns than we're used to. Review
If you're willing to go along for the ride and enjoy it for what it is, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is a fun watch that surprisingly has a lot of heart and will likely make its way onto many a Nicolas Cage top films lists in the years to come. Review
Overall, there's nothing groundbreaking in The Lost City, but there's nothing glaringly wrong about it either. Review
It's a shame as the franchise had so much promise, but it certainly is not Fantastic anymore. Review
All in all, Morbius is a missed opportunity as it could have easily been a way to tie in the Sony Spiderverse, but instead sent us on a convoluted journey and bluntly ended it with no proper resolve. Review
A very clever, dark, and at times quite funny film that needs to be commended for what they've accomplished. A one shot isn't easy, but they seemed to pull it off with ease. Review
Yes there are some well executed action sequences and fight choreography, but it's rooted in the grizzly mystery that will have you guessing right up until the end. Review
Is Studio 666 box office gold? No. Is it going to become a historic moment in the horror genre? No. Is it a fun watch that is likely to become a cult classic down the line and have drive-in movie nights themed around it? Abso-f*ing-lutely! Review
As sequels go, we've seen worst, but we've also seen better and we would have hoped that aspect that were critiqued in Murder on the Orient Express would have been taken on board for this outing but they seem to have been vastly ignored. Review
It's a shame as often, there's nothing better than a good whodunnit, but this won't scratch that itch. Review
If you're looking for a fun flick to get your scare on, and some chuckles too, then Scream is a must watch. Review
There are films that people have been calling out for a sequel for years, but the Matrix trilogy was never one of them and Resurrections proves that this is one franchise that should have been left well alone. Review
There really and truly isn't a weak link among the cast in terms of their performances, with Ariana DeBose certainly shining as Anita. Review
Performances aside, the story is a gripping one that true crime drama fans will lap up but the way it's conveyed makes it a little... dare I say it, boring in parts. Review
It's uplifting, heartbreaking, baffling and funny, and is the ideal movie to make you feel like you can take on the world. Review
For just more than 90 minutes, you'll be facepalming and cringing throughout and left with an uncontrollable rage that can only be attributed to one of your childhood favourites being butchered. Review
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