These are all the movies and series that Sean has reviewed. Read more at: Geek Ireland.
Number of movie reviews: 122 / 122
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One of those hidden gem science fiction movies which takes a tried and tested formula and puts an interesting new spin on it. Review
It is by no means a genre classic, but some enthusiastic comedic performances and a light-hearted script make it an easy watch... Review
An enjoyable romp which blends action, horror and comedy. Review
It really is a Land Before Time sequel by the numbers. Review
Fans of Mr Attenborough’s exploits will find much to enjoy, while newcomers will quickly find themselves enthralled by this wonderful man. Review
The whole show is an excuse to play around with copious amounts of practical special effects... Review
A very good documentary, even if it does play it safe by limiting the featured creatures to only a handful. Review
A fantastic piece of film. Riotously funny in parts and devastatingly sad in others... Review
Feels overly long and rambly. Our pair of leads drift from place to place, having uninteresting misadventures. Review
Does carry some unnecessary baggage which prevents it from being the memorable horror-thriller that it really should have been. Review
For anyone interested in the history of filmmaking, particularly in relation to monster movies, it is well worth a look. Review
A very well put together film which does a really good job of bringing the Teen Titans into the DC Animated Universe. Review
Something of a lost gem, Tales That Witness Madness is well worth seeking out for the horror aficionado. Review
There isn’t a whole lot in Arrowhead that warrants recommendation. Review
Providing some genuinely well done slasher sequences surrounded by some “so bad it’s good” scripting and acting. Review
A very forgettable affair. It’s not the worst creature feature out there by any means, just a painfully generic one. Review
The poorly structured plotting and predictable outcome are unlikely to impress. Review
Not exactly a bad kids’ film, it plays things far too ‘safe’ to be particularly memorable. Review
Through its own incompetence, it ends up feeling more like an overlong TV pilot for a cop show that will never be green lit. Review
An exceptionally engaging and well put together horror-thriller, the likes of which they seldom make anymore these days. Review
Annoying lead characters, wobbly camerawork and a frustrating inability to fully embrace its own good ideas. Review
All the interesting visuals and well put together action sequences cannot fully mask the glaring flaws that we find in Bad Blood though. Review
A well crafted film which, while certainly a thrilling piece of entertainment for children, has a remarkable sense of maturity about it... Review
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