These are all the movies and series that Derrick has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 1134 / 1134
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This slasher sequel is ultra-meta, campy beyond belief, and not meant to be taken seriously in any way, shape, or form.
There’s loads of creativity thrown into each demise and specific scenes pay homage to past horror classics.
Still manages to maintain a semblance of fun through humor and entertaining kill scenes.
The script doesn’t exactly have many surprises up its sleeve and is a straightforward slasher sequel...
A children’s film that might make more sense and be far more enjoyable if the viewer was high.
There are laughs and surprisingly potent drama...
If you liked the other Despicable ME movies, you’ll like this one.
Every bit as silly as its premise would suggest, but there’s also a remarkable amount of well-executed suspense...
Packs a few smart surprises for adults alongside big laughs, a soft heartwarming center, and energetic animation...
The Minion scenes have just the right combination of potty humor, immature antics, and fish-out-of-water slapstick.
A war epic that’s well worth watching and serves as a nice return to stellar quality for Nolan...
A smart, suspenseful spy-thriller. On those grounds, this flick is an absolute blast!
Works as sci-fi spectacle with a goofy sense of a humor, but stumbles in its on-and-off chemistry between the two leads and a very predictable plot...
Far more unintentionally campy than it is creepy, but I still found enjoyment in its sillier moments...
George A. Romero’s cinematic treatment of this story is very underrated, fun, and undeniably spooky.
Has equal amounts of laugh-out-loud moments (some of which are downright unintentional), killer animal hijinks, and genuine suspense.
One of the best zombie movies ever made, but that’s not surprisingly when you consider that it came from the master himself.
A bonafide classic that has left an unforgettable, undeniable legacy on both the horror genre and cinema as a whole.
If you want something weird, smart, and entertaining, I highly recommend checking out both Death Note films.
A compelling cat-and-mouse supernatural thriller between two very different geniuses.
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