These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1319 / 1319
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Its entertainment value is stifled by its singular purpose. Review
It’s not scarier, however, even if it’s bloodier. Review
Most of the one-liners fall flat, while the melodrama is bland, the tech is silly, and the conspiracies are boring. Review
Just as the movie opened with intentional scares, it certainly ends with unintentional laughs. Review
Chan’s antihero trajectory of vengeance is both predictable and generic. Review
Misses the mark, creating something singular but too awkward, hollow, and only intermittently watchable. Review
The emotional ups and downs of realizations, tragedies, and reunions are entirely effective... Review
Slow-burn thrillers don’t always work, particularly when fused with science-fiction and brief action, but here the finale is a welcome redemption. Review
The brisk tempo never slows and the visuals never lose their luster. Review
Feels like a modern adaptation of an Abbott and Costello adventure... Review
Fortunately, the parting shots are quite rewarding. Review
This bloated, self-indulgent, insipid, hopelessly sappy, Technicolor monstrosity is about as exciting as watching the face-paint dry on Stewart’s lined visage... Review
The human drama feels just as powerful as the morals. Review
It becomes less a horror picture than an odd coming-of-age drama... Review
Clearly one of the most potent of all romance-minded crime dramas. Review
The film superbly scrutinizes an endlessly relevant subject. Review
It’s difficult to appreciate even the moments that demonstrate creative commentary on love and art... Review
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