These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1274 / 1274
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It’s a dull, unimaginative tromp through the whimsical world of the Hundred Acre Wood. Review
As the minutes tick away, the gags grow odder, the getaways become less sensible, and McKinnon’s quirks expand into otherworldly hijinks. Review
Martial arts fights are tense, while heists are nicely chaotic and the protracted chase scenes are mesmerizing. Review
Is unpolished in spots, but it’s a major, influential stepping stone in the neo-noir movement. Review
Fleeting tension and a noticeable absence of surprises. Sinatra’s character might be amusing, but this latest adventure is terribly dull. Review
Sinatra remains watchable as ever – a moderately hard-boiled, neo-noir private eye who surely lent to the stylings seen in “Chinatown.”... Review
Montages are used well, but comic relief supporting players stretch out the running time with unnecessary repetition... Review
Although it takes a bit longer than anticipated, the plot thickens... Review
The excitement is always alternated by failed humor or general slowness. Review
Desperately needs a charismatic hero, a dependable antagonist, a stirring theme tune, and several heavy doses of sincerity... Review
A fascinating, original sci-fi setup, nicely expanded into feature-film material. Review
It makes little difference, since the revelations are entirely predictable and the assemblage of villains serve only as fodder for ruthless slaughtering. Review
The plot has countless holes and jumps in sensible progression – something that could have been avoided... Review
It’s all terribly silly, but Dwayne Johnson has a knack for never taking any of it too seriously, which allows viewers to enjoy the outright inanity... Review
It falls short of the innovative fights and size-changing obstacles that were so visually dazzling just a few years ag. Review
This latest endeavor suggests that a never-ending series of monotonous, formulaic, CG-heavy blockbusters will be all that this property has in store for the future. Review
It’s an off-the-wall fable full of riddles and metaphors and even a hint of playful romance. Review
The zombie shenanigans carry on too long and reveal some unfortunate repetition, but the main idea is thoroughly entertaining. Review
The pacing could have been tighter, but the structuring is smart and the ending is spot on... Review
Still, there’s action, suspense, shootouts, and Cagney again revisiting his wholly convincing gangster persona... Review
Spontaneous slapstick gives the picture an action movie sensibility, yet it tends to take the dedication to the game much too far, too often. Review
They’re largely stuck in the same routines as before, engaging in overly familiar plights and rescues, peppered with comic malfunctions. Review
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