These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 627 / 627
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A pretty intriguing biopic about the dark, shady side of the American dream. Review
An important film to be sure, but also a well-written and well-acted piece that’s as inspiring as it is entertaining. Review
Stylish and beautifully-shot, with a dreamy-like quality to it that sweeps your feet away. Review
The visuals will no doubt wow you, but it’s the adorable & charismatic Aisholpan who’ll run away with your heart. Review
All the thought-provoking bits gets swept under the rug in lieu of a generic space action adventure. Review
The cinematography by Greig Fraser is quite beautiful, complemented by the rousing score by Michael Giacchino. Review
It’s not just the funniest film of the year, but it ranks as one of the best comedies of all time. Review
More style over substance… an elegant, sleek but utterly superficial affair. Review
A visceral and emotionally-complex film, I was engrossed from start to finish. Review
I was in awe by the poignant, elegant and graceful storytelling... Review
A technical/visual marvel, even if the film overall isn’t as breathtaking as I had hoped. Review
The script, direction and performance all work beautifully to bring the Lovings’ story to life. Review
A quirky, funny yet bittersweet tale of coming to terms with how their childhood tradition no longer fits their changing adult lives. Review
Worth a look, an entertaining doc that’d make an intriguing discussion afterwards. Review
I’m definitely glad I watched this and I think every citizen of the world should! Review
I can’t recommend this one enough to anyone who loves war-themed films... Review
Overall I feel that this movie has a lot of potential that’s not fully realized. Review
I laughed quite a bit watching this, so all things considered, this sequel is still riotously entertaining. Review
The action and shootouts are what one would expect, peppered with humor and one liners, mostly from Pratt. Review
It works more as a psychological drama than a taut whodunit murder mystery. Review
Mira Nair certainly has a gift for storytelling, as I was completely engrossed in the film despite its rather long running time. Review
Certainly one of the most eccentric films I’ve seen this year, both amusing and haunting, but definitely indelible. Review
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